HOU@CHC: Kerry Wood ties ML record with 20 K's
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- 5/6/98: Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood strikes out 20 batters and ties a Major League record for strikeouts in a nine-inning game
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Best single game pitching performance I've ever seen. It looked like he was throwing a whiffle ball.
If I remember correctly, it actually is analytically the best single game pitching performance in modern baseball.
A starting pitcher starts with the game score of 50.
Each out is awarded 1 point,
Every inning is awarded 2 points after 4th inning,
Each strikeout is 1 point,
Subtract 2 points per hit allowed, 4 points per earned run, 2 points per unearned run, 1 point per walk.
Kerry Wood finished this game with 105 points (highest gamescore of all time in a 9-inning game).
A game that came close was Max Scherzer's no-hitter with 17 strikeouts and no walk, where he hit the batter with two outs in the ninth. That game was 104 points.
Kershaw's no-hitter was 102 points.
Matt Cain's perfect game was 101 points.
lmao...Moises was so pissed. That hotheaded temper unfortunately came back to bite us with the Bartman incident.
The greatest game ever pitched.
Yea i had no clue when i was seeing it live way back in the day, but I must agree with you now. It just seemed effortless to Wood. He's got natural movement, plus those high fireball heaters to jam the sluggers. Then he has that nasty curveball that I don't think is even possible in current baseball. You can see Bagwell and the other sluggers just shaking their heads like they think they know better than to let that kid get in their heads, but he most certainly did get in their heads. As much of a psychological achievement as it was physical.
Ahh mark Mark Grace as a cub... one of the all time great cubs
I'll never forget this. Kerry was my favorite minus injuries. Great athlete..
Greatness. I've never seen a better performance in all of my 47 years.
Same! Although I got two more years on ya.
I'm a avid Cubs fan. The 2016 world series was unbelievable. But my favorite is Kerry Woods 20 Strike outs! I was in awe. One of the greatest arms I've ever seen. Would love to meet him one day. My favorite 110%
1:23 this pitch is dirtier than a dumptruck full of soil.
12-6 curve? that was a beauty
Wood did this against the 1998 Astros, who in my opinion, was the best Astros offense during the Bagwell-Biggio Astrodome era.
And add to the fact that it was a 1-0 game, truly impressive.
Both of Clemens 20k games were against two bad teams, and so was Randy Johnson 20k game.
This game by Woods and Pedro Martinez 17k game against the Yankees are the two most impressive performance in terms of strikeouts I have ever seen.
And Wood had a chance to get 21K in this game if he had struckout the side in the 9th.
Yup I was just about to make that point. That team won 102 games and had a heck of a line-up. Three guys with over 100 RBI. Moises Alou, Jeff Bagwell, Derek Bell and Craig Biggio all had SUPERB seasons. And their pitching staff was darn solid too. Mike Hampton, Jose Lima and Shane Reynolds, who was the ace of the staff until they got Randy Johnson - who made 11 starts for them and had a 10-1 record with an ERA of 1.28 - In other words it's highly impressive what Wood was able to do to that line-up. And now that I'm watching him again, he could have been so great if the injury bug hadn't bitten him so many times. Ironically I always said Jacob DeGrom reminds me so much of Wood with that smooth delivery and explosive fastball. Historic performance.
He did it against the killer Bs
They were better offensively the following year when Ken Caminiti came back.
It was a 2-0 game
Bagwell, Biggie era?! ...conveniently you leave out the black mans name that made up the killer bees along with em
Unbelievable. What a performance.
That curveball must’ve been insane that day. Everyone was so uncomfortable up at the plate. Special game. What a performance.
And 12 of them were on swinging third strikes. Fooling them all game. Marvelous.
That might have been the greatest game ever pitched. He faced just 27 batters, struck out 20, walked no one, and gave up nothing more than a single. People have pitched perfect games which weren't that dominating.
I’ve read that statistically, it was the greatest game ever pitched.
And he was like what 19 at the time? Kerry could've been the G.O.A.T if not for his damn elbow and shoulder...he was Nolan Ryan 2.0
@@jasons2270 Dusty Baker pushed him too far for a young pitcher, ignoring all the signs and the research. Same for Prior. Ruined their careers. Should have sued him. He said that he didn’t “believe” the science. 🤬🤬😡😡
Randy Johnson’s Perfect Game was pretty dominating
Threw about 120 pitches roughly 90 of em were strikes, K’d 13, and did this at 40 years old
@@davsaltegoDusty Baker was coaching San Fran lol
i remember watching this game live as a 12 yr old kid. Didn't fully realize the accomplishment. And he made it look so easy!
Definitely didn’t realize it was a top performance of all time.
This is the pitching i like in a game he works the corners well and will get me to lock up or chase
Unbelievable!!!! You don’t see pitchers pitching 9 innings anymore, and none of them come close to this GREAT!!!
Literally his fifth mlb start too! So crazy
The funniest part about this game is his first pitch drilled right The umpire right in the mask. The catcher didn’t even get a glove on it.
26yrs ago
The curve on K #18 might be the filthiest pitch I've ever seen
Why can't you show the WGN broadcast?
How do you feel that it's been 7 years and you still haven't gotten your answer
@@Wyattl.😂😂😂😂
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Damn, if only he hadn't given up that ONE hit, it would have been a perfect game with 20 strikeouts. Wow... and in his rookie year and the first complete game of his career. Kerry Wood was amazing.
Heat! WGN commentary with Harry is the best. This is a braves fan who grew up watching cubs and bulls in WGN of of a satellite in NE TN!
Kerry 'The Kid' Wood is a Cubs legend forever and proud to watch him strike out the Astros!!!!!!!
I always love watching this!!
The Astros look like me in mlb the show 😅
The 18th K makes me pee a little.
Checking this out after Paul Skenes recent game at Wrigley when he struck out 11 over 6 innings and didn’t allow a hit. Not quite as magical as May 1998 but still a great performance.
What a game
Should be E5.
A rookie Kerry Woods putting a pitching performance for the ages
Why would you use the Houston announcers in this compilation?
Kerry, this is the greatest pitching performance that I've ever seen.........
That was Shane Reynolds pitching for Houston. He wasn'ta bad hitting pitcher, either. Every clip of Moises Alou in Wrigley is him very angry lol.
Could've been a 20 k no hitter. Absolutely insane.
I was trying to think of who Kerry's mechanics remind me of.
I'm thinking Zak Wheeler, who has a similar body frame and pitching motion,
Wood being a bit more compact.
I was watching this live!!! This still puts a huge smile on my face-just an awesome, transcendent display of nonpareil pitching!!! 💯💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🎯🎯🎯🎯
I saw that live too! it was incredible...
Yea as a kid I remember watching this and rooting for more K's! I knew it was incredible, but I didn't know that it was a profound moment in history. Now damn near 30 years later I noticed very few pitchers even coming close to that performance. That was very much a once in a lifetime thing 😂
25 yrs ago today
Whiffle ball: 3:08
He painted the outside so many times .
Oh what could’ve been….
What a hook pause
Grand Prairie finest
I recently met Kerry Wood at an autograph signing. I couldn’t believe how good looking he is in person and I’m a straight guy; I hope I am! 😂
Back when pitchers had balls and pitched 9 innings.
Like many I didn't watch this game from the start..
One of those performances your buddies are calling you in the 5 and 6 inning saying
Hey you seeing this?!?
When a pitcher is that locked in, exact same arm motion fast ball vs devastating curve it gets to a point of being unfair to the hitters. That Astros lineup was formidable, and he made them look silly, many of those at bat's the hitters had no chance.
Some of those were generous
Two at the most.
from what i remember the WGN broadcast was better
If you go to Cubs.com you may find the clip with either the tv guys. Or maybe even pat Hughes' awesome call from the radio.
Man I remember watching this live after faking sick one day while still in middle school. I was in awe! I guess it’s just cuz most players were juiced back then, I didn’t realize how almost that whole Houston lineup was obviously on the juice, except for Bell and Alou maybe. I used to think Biggio was a little guy, he’s huge here! Same with Bagwell (such an obvious steroid user that never should have got in the hall), Ausmus, etc. If you need anymore proof, look at how baggy the jerseys are some of these guys were wearing. They tried hard to hide it, but with short sleeves you can see it in their arms and neck. This was the best pitching performance I’d ever seen live, even though the strike zone was bigger then compared to now. A lot of his strikes were just swing and miss.
And yeah, the WGN broadcast was 100 times better. These Houston announcers never get excited at the history unfolding before them.
Tough to strikeout Bagwell ehhh
Not hating at all but, if we had the box we have today that is shown on TV, that would have been this umps last game. And I’m anti robo ump.
Kerry = Clemons Jr. 😅
horrible broadcasters. Even if they are for the Astros they just saw history. When Hamels pitched a no-hitter, something that has become commonplace nowadays it seems, Len Kasper and Deshais still called it with some emotion at least.
Joe Buck would have done better
Bro his curveball is nastier then my waffle ball curveball
I would love to meet you and shake your hand.
Imagine if the Cubs didn't ruin him.