Every pitch from Greg Maddux's 78-pitch complete game (July 22, 1997)

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  • @FoolishBailey
    @FoolishBailey  Před rokem +36

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  • @hagan311
    @hagan311 Před rokem +581

    It is amazing how fast games were in the 90s. In just under 13 minutes Maddix was able to pitch a complete game.

  • @ChristopherShaw
    @ChristopherShaw Před 2 měsíci +26

    As a teen in the 90s, I didn't realize how good I had it watching the Braves play on TBS during summer break.

    • @trza49er
      @trza49er Před 29 dny +1

      WCW Saturday Night and a Braves game, that was my happy place on the weekend when I was 12.

    • @Heyoka-uv8vg
      @Heyoka-uv8vg Před 23 dny

      Their pitching rotation was incredible back then!

  • @trewright1482
    @trewright1482 Před 9 měsíci +94

    Maddux is arguably the greatest fielding pitcher in MLB history

    • @user-lu9mm9lc7l
      @user-lu9mm9lc7l Před 9 měsíci +17

      I do not think anyone is even arguing that point. He has the most gold gloves by far.

    • @Nightwatchman53
      @Nightwatchman53 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@user-lu9mm9lc7lnot by far, the next pitcher is only 2 behind him. Jim Kaat had 16..

    • @patrickeaton9350
      @patrickeaton9350 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Bartolo Colon is up there too

    • @dedgzus6808
      @dedgzus6808 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@patrickeaton9350 That man was a pristine specimen of an athlete.

    • @Jeff-66
      @Jeff-66 Před 4 měsíci +2

      one of the greatest control pitchers also. Oh, and one of the greatest pitchers, period.

  • @ericlinares6120
    @ericlinares6120 Před 9 měsíci +56

    Yo I love how he wouldn't give Sosa SHIT to hit. The way kept throwing outside to make him reach and neutralize his power as much as possible. One of the greatest pitchers of all time man I freakin miss 90s baseball

    • @deucedeuce333
      @deucedeuce333 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Lol Yea he ain't getting those calls these days though. That ump was a big reason why this game went the way it did. And I'm a braves fan who grew up watching maddux.

    • @RickPerry-ve1vs
      @RickPerry-ve1vs Před měsícem +1

      @@deucedeuce333 yea that’s the reason he was so dominant 🙄

  • @King_Immanuel
    @King_Immanuel Před rokem +213

    I find it hilarious that the most iconic Maddux performance doesn’t qualify for a “Maddux”

  • @kromerm
    @kromerm Před 8 měsíci +7

    It's easy with Eric Gregg calling balls & strikes. He had a habit of adding 3" to the outside corner.

  • @onehotseat
    @onehotseat Před 8 měsíci +43

    What a giant strikezone from that ump. Gave him a good 8 inches off the plate

  • @charliewerchan7252
    @charliewerchan7252 Před rokem +40

    Back in the heyday of Braves baseball. The pitching lineup was incredible. The Braves on TBS, thats classic.

    • @craigkennedy432
      @craigkennedy432 Před 4 měsíci +1

      And the Cubs on WGN! Evenif you couldn't see your team, you knew you could always watch a game.

    • @ccl5853
      @ccl5853 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@craigkennedy432 I just thought of how this was a hogging of the superstitions and how as a kid I'd do something like toggle between tbs and wgn just to get different perspectives.
      Wow, times like this I appreciate God for bringing my parents together to make me and have me live a life where I had these moments as a kid.
      I give my self crap today for never being the smartest, attractive, greatest, well celebrated, etc.. but to be alive and be able to look back on times like this is awesome. Now TBS has baseball for the whole nation.

    • @1972mrkleen
      @1972mrkleen Před 3 měsíci

      As they say , that was the Good ole Days boys!!!
      Here's to you🍻

  • @JephHuhwahnick
    @JephHuhwahnick Před rokem +91

    If only we had Statcast data for Maddux. I feel like he'd be the all-time leader in Good Piece of Pitching.

    • @jprg1966
      @jprg1966 Před měsícem

      There is a little bit of PITCHf/x data from 2007-2008 on Maddux. Obviously he was not throwing as hard then, but he was basically the same pitcher -- heavy reliance on a sinker, complemented with a cutter and circle change and occasional breaking ball.

    • @sawmill035
      @sawmill035 Před měsícem

      ​@@jprg1966And umpires giving him 3-6 inches off the plate

    • @jprg1966
      @jprg1966 Před měsícem

      @@sawmill035 Sure, though the strike zone has gotten taller as it's shrunk width-wise. More low and high called strikes than 20 years ago. Pitch tracking has actually grown the strike zone overall, rather than shrunk it.

  • @VidaBlue317
    @VidaBlue317 Před 10 měsíci +17

    Cubs and Braves - these two teams were always on tv in the 90s.

    • @scottshanahan3827
      @scottshanahan3827 Před 2 měsíci +6

      WGN and TBS made a lot of Cubs and Braves fans back in the day.

  • @icarusmarioFAN
    @icarusmarioFAN Před rokem +84

    My takeaways from this:
    1) I dunno why, but pitch 27 is my favorite.
    2) The guy absolutely launched that bat away on pitch 58
    3) Wow, that strike zone goes all the way to the batter's box on Maddux's left hand side and he definitely knew it cuz he kept pitching to that corner of the strike zone.

    • @llamalitany
      @llamalitany Před rokem +21

      This is exactly my thing with Maddux too... you can say that pitchers generally got away with a lot in his era, and you can say that he got away with more than most of them due to his reputation, but does anyone REALLY doubt that Maddux is going to hit his spots if the refs force him to adjust his aim by six inches or so?

    • @zachPlushgaming
      @zachPlushgaming Před rokem +12

      @@llamalitany did you just call them the refs?

    • @llamalitany
      @llamalitany Před rokem +3

      @@zachPlushgaming LMAO, was just watching some soccer before this. mb

    • @CokeCheese
      @CokeCheese Před rokem +6

      Pitch 65, strike. Give me a break. 6 inches off the plate. Pitch 66, 67 largely the same place...ball. You had to swing at anything close.

    • @cakewolf44
      @cakewolf44 Před rokem +1

      mine is pitch 28

  • @jcece5270
    @jcece5270 Před rokem +74

    Strike zone was absolutely bonkers. Amazing teams scored any runs at all

    • @VidaBlue317
      @VidaBlue317 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Well everyone was taking vitamins - they had to widen the strike zone.

    • @therealbs2000
      @therealbs2000 Před 9 měsíci +7

      ​@@VidaBlue317thats what happens when you widen the players

    • @Deeplycloseted435
      @Deeplycloseted435 Před 8 měsíci +4

      The strike zone wasn’t as high, and was wider for sure. Its better now. This was just sort of accepted that every pitcher had to adapt to the ump’s zone for the game.

    • @coreystone5370
      @coreystone5370 Před 8 měsíci +9

      At least ten calls that were not strikes at all. I love Maddux but lets be fair. The outside corner with this umpire was strecthed out about 3 inches. With a smart pitcher that leaves hitters with a huge disadvantage.

    • @therealbs2000
      @therealbs2000 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @coreystone5370 seriously. Maddux is so overrated, can't even break 90, gets help from umpires, totally pushed by mlb to counter the steroid narrative. You have to wonder how much he really did to earn it.

  • @andrewboyce7268
    @andrewboyce7268 Před rokem +25

    With the game as it is now, this will never happen again. He had the best movement and control arguably ever.

    • @MetFanMac
      @MetFanMac Před rokem +3

      The year Maddux pitched this game, there were 266 complete games pitched in the majors.
      The last time there were 200 complete games pitched in a year was 2003.
      The last time there were 100 complete games pitched in a year was 2015.
      This year might end with fewer complete games pitched than in *2020* -- a sixty-game season.

    • @playdiscgolf1546
      @playdiscgolf1546 Před 4 měsíci +2

      It will never happen again also, because the strike zone is half the size.

  • @spiderland7811
    @spiderland7811 Před 11 měsíci +18

    Dunston is a super nice guy. He autographed half a dozen things when I was a kid and was genuinely happy interacting with his fans. He’s the reason I played BB and SS.

  • @tyj6081
    @tyj6081 Před rokem +20

    I love his windup and pitching motion, looks so effortless

  • @BarnabyBaltimoron
    @BarnabyBaltimoron Před rokem +19

    *Fun Facts:* Maddux gave up that first hit in this game to Tyler Houston @ 2:35. They both attended the same high school, Valley in Las Vegas.
    Houston was drafted #2 overall by the Braves in ‘89.
    Maddux was drafted #31 overall by the Cubs in ‘84.
    It was interesting to see them face off against each other playing for the team that the other guy was drafted by.

    • @michaelsmith-bn6no
      @michaelsmith-bn6no Před 5 měsíci

      Noticed that the pitch Houston hit was a first pitch 4 seam fastball. Smart hitting. He knew if he got deep in the count, Maddux would grab the advantage. Also, he served that ball into left field instead of trying to pull it. Awesome approach against Maddux. Houston never rec'd another outside fastball after that.

  • @ericlinares6120
    @ericlinares6120 Před 9 měsíci +15

    Man I freakin miss baseball in the 90s ☹️

  • @CokeCheese
    @CokeCheese Před rokem +20

    You just don't see the Grace, Boggs, Gwynn types anymore. Gwynn averaged 29 strikeouts a season. Boggs 49, Grace 78. 29 is an average month for some hitters. That's amazing.

    • @ergato06
      @ergato06 Před rokem +4

      Ryne Sandberg averaged 78 in his 16 years and over 8000 AB carreer. Don Mattingly took 3 SO in a game only once, and was in the very end of his carreer and averaged 31 per season.

    • @Meatball2022
      @Meatball2022 Před rokem +2

      @@ergato06 those figures are nuts.

    • @joshw6449
      @joshw6449 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Arraez had like 34 this year with 600 ABs and a Gwynn-like .354 avg.

  • @DJTLakeShowLife
    @DJTLakeShowLife Před rokem +30

    THANK YOU BAILEY FOR THIS MASTERPIECE, THE PIXEL HEAD, AND THE COUNTER.

    • @therealbs2000
      @therealbs2000 Před 9 měsíci

      The pixel maddux really captures the small town librarian frumpiness of maddys face

  • @spartacus778
    @spartacus778 Před rokem +52

    Let's see how long MLB lets you keep up this *banger*

  • @edandkarendamadio4108
    @edandkarendamadio4108 Před 9 měsíci +22

    All of Maddux' pitches had movement which is why he was so effective. His two-seam fast ball was essentially a screw ball which moved from left to right and kept batters off balance.

    • @bradleyboyer9979
      @bradleyboyer9979 Před 7 měsíci +1

      He was a lot like a knuckleballer.
      Not much velocity at all... just different speeds all over the strike zone. In, out, up, down, break left, break right, and not enough velocity for anyone to crush anything.
      The fact that he was an outstanding fielder and a very good hitter for a pitcher probably gave him 30 more wins than he otherwise would have had.

    • @michaelsmith-bn6no
      @michaelsmith-bn6no Před 5 měsíci

      Velocity is sexy, but it doesn't carry much weight in terms of keeping hitters off-balance. Major league hitters will turn around any fastball if they get a steady diet of them. Nolan Ryan had to feature a 12 to 6 curve ball thrown out of the same arm slot as his fastball to be effective. @@bradleyboyer9979

    • @DeanOMiite
      @DeanOMiite Před 4 měsíci +1

      Honestly a lot of his pitches move like question marks, it's crazy

    • @michaelsmith-bn6no
      @michaelsmith-bn6no Před 4 měsíci

      You forgot to mention late, late movement down and in and down away.4 seamer was thrown rarely.@@bradleyboyer9979

  • @patgriffith4632
    @patgriffith4632 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Imagine showing up to this game an hour late, and you could barely consume a beer before the game was over.

    • @soaringvulture
      @soaringvulture Před 4 měsíci +2

      In 1962 I got to a Mets game 15 minutes late and they had already made 3 errors.

  • @leftyf74
    @leftyf74 Před 5 měsíci +11

    This was back when there was strategy in batting. Mark Grace (the #3 hitter) was up with a man on 2nd and no outs. His task was to advance the runner to third by hitting the ball to the right side which he did successfully by hitting an easy grounder to 2nd base after fouling one to the right initially. The game has changed. Very few 3 hole hitters are doing anything but swinging for the fences in this situation today. It's sad.
    I also miss strategies surrounding the pitcher batting 9th... Such as walking the 8th batter to get to the pitcher. Or the double switch when removing the pitcher because his spot was early in the lineup the next inning. Or taking a pitcher out early for a pinch hitter in a moment where the team needs a key hit with runners on. Watching these 30-year-old clips reminds me of when baseball used to be a great way to enjoy an afternoon.

    • @nate_storm
      @nate_storm Před 2 měsíci

      There is still strategy in batting. That strategy just so happens to be swing for the fences, because that’s the optimal strategy in most cases.

  • @rotten_banana_
    @rotten_banana_ Před rokem +22

    10:14 THIS IS A CERTIFIED "90S STRIKEZONE" MOMENT

    • @davidparkhill8278
      @davidparkhill8278 Před rokem +5

      The whole 9th inning too

    • @andrewkelley434
      @andrewkelley434 Před rokem +1

      That's an Eric Gregg strikezone. The guy was a known gambler. Look at his infamous 1997 NLCS game Braves vs Marlins when Livan Hernandez was on the mound against Maddux. He had the fix on against the Braves. It was obvious and there was nothing the Braves could do... but just take it. I remember watching it and being fumed. czcams.com/video/mR3eK5gCChM/video.html

    • @connorgillispie7128
      @connorgillispie7128 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Not even the worst one

  • @jeffheller4180
    @jeffheller4180 Před rokem +9

    Amazing to watch him stretch the strike zone in the first 2 innings, to suddenly in the 3rd inning throwing his 2seamer outside and getting the call or swings from the Cubs trying to protect.
    Grade A+ pitching

    • @johnellwoodtaylor4769
      @johnellwoodtaylor4769 Před 3 dny

      Didn’t hurt that Eric Gregg would give him the glove side strike zone all the way to the warm-up circle.

  • @nohandle180
    @nohandle180 Před 8 měsíci +7

    I remember the HUGE strike zones he and Glavine got

    • @RickPerry-ve1vs
      @RickPerry-ve1vs Před měsícem +1

      Is that why they’re in the HOF?

    • @nohandle180
      @nohandle180 Před měsícem

      @@RickPerry-ve1vs yup

    • @RickPerry-ve1vs
      @RickPerry-ve1vs Před měsícem

      @@nohandle180 all because of the umpire huh? Yea you don’t get a WAR of 107 by help from the umpires. What an idiot

    • @RickPerry-ve1vs
      @RickPerry-ve1vs Před měsícem

      @@nohandle180 Phillies fan or Mets fan?

  • @notsure9137
    @notsure9137 Před 7 měsíci +3

    It's so refreshing to watch one of the older games where the players don't look like a bunch of circus freaks.

  • @albertjimenez7896
    @albertjimenez7896 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The man was a genius on the pitching mound and I have never seen no one who was smarter.

  • @elcidcampeador9629
    @elcidcampeador9629 Před 9 měsíci +6

    44,45,and 46 has to be one of the best sequences ever. That curveball is unreal

    • @JMan-24
      @JMan-24 Před 7 měsíci

      Maddox did a prank video where he pretended to be grounds crew and ended up pitching BP to Chris Bryant. “that curve ball is nasty”. Lol.

    • @jefffinkbonner9551
      @jefffinkbonner9551 Před 5 měsíci

      Was that a curveball? Looks more like a slider. Definitely a nasty sequence, especially how both breaking balls were set up by the back door sinker. Servais had no shot at that outside half of the plate.

    • @elcidcampeador9629
      @elcidcampeador9629 Před 5 měsíci

      44 was a sinker, 45 looked like a slider, 46 looks like a curve

  • @mf5202
    @mf5202 Před 9 měsíci +6

    It is insane how accurate he was. Like a pitching machine. And once he got the outside corner, the ump gave him a few calls. He frustrated the hell out of hitters.

    • @bellazoe1
      @bellazoe1 Před 4 měsíci

      For me he was the greatest pitcher of his time.

  • @fitter5423
    @fitter5423 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Absolutely loved watching the Braves of the 90s. Their line up was unreal. Tom Glavine and Maddux start the game and watch crazy ass Rocker sprint from the bullpen to close it out lol. Great team to watch.

  • @jikan-tabi-1888
    @jikan-tabi-1888 Před 8 měsíci +4

    78 pitches and a bunch of generous strikes by the home ump. Maddux was fun to watch esp on live tv. It's all about pitch movement and not speed.

  • @omar8745
    @omar8745 Před rokem +56

    If Jacob degrom had this umpire he would Legit have a 1 era.

    • @chancebutler6472
      @chancebutler6472 Před rokem +5

      yeahjeez what a joke of an umpiring job. like 20 of those werent even remotely close... almost a showcase of how shitty he played in this game...

    • @johnlindsay4310
      @johnlindsay4310 Před rokem +3

      That's Eric Gregg, his strike zone is always wide as shit

    • @4EyedAnimation
      @4EyedAnimation Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@johnlindsay4310 No one complained...the camera angle may make it look a foot off the plate, but everything had movement

    • @TAYLORFAN50
      @TAYLORFAN50 Před 9 měsíci +2

      ​@@4EyedAnimation- Yeah, right.. moved from a foot off the plate to 18 inches. 🙄

    • @playdiscgolf1546
      @playdiscgolf1546 Před 4 měsíci

      Umpires have always controlled the narrative. I’m a big baseball fan but it’s hilarious to think otherwise

  • @mattgiguere5638
    @mattgiguere5638 Před rokem +4

    Theee BEST EVER!!! MADDOG MADDOX!!! Miss those days...awesome to watch him work!!

  • @lakermark2006
    @lakermark2006 Před 10 měsíci +6

    its almost like he's throwing it like a wiffle ball, it has so much movement and speed variations that it's really hard to know what he's throwing and where it's going. that 2 seamer is a thing to behold... it starts way outside the zone but just tails back.

  • @mathuff5
    @mathuff5 Před 7 měsíci +16

    Not sure how he did it, but Maddux appears to have expanded the strike zone as the game wore on, esp. on the left side of the plate. Amazing.

    • @lawrencetorrance7051
      @lawrencetorrance7051 Před 3 měsíci +2

      just absurd, that called strike in the 9th to dunstan

    • @deucedeuce333
      @deucedeuce333 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yea but look at one down the middle to the right. That ump just shifted that whole zone.

    • @petme79
      @petme79 Před měsícem

      Yeah that strike zone on the left side of the plate was about two inches too wide all game long. And that strike one call against Dunston in the ninth grazed the inside chalk of the left handed batter's box.

    • @RickPerry-ve1vs
      @RickPerry-ve1vs Před měsícem

      It was called the same for both teams

    • @petme79
      @petme79 Před měsícem

      @@RickPerry-ve1vs Ok so the home plate umpire sucked the whole game then. Look, I love Greg Maddux, so let's just move on past all that. I'm not saying you're making this specific argument, but there's been a narrative among baseball broadcasters/analysts that assumes if an umpire's strike zone, however terrible, is called evenly between the two teams, then no harm done. I hate that. The strike zone is defined, not up for interpretation by douchebags like Angel Hernandez or whoever this idiot is. That is the end of my rant.

  • @america1st721
    @america1st721 Před 9 měsíci +3

    ironically 78 was the speed of his fast ball as well.

  • @BigBass-xf5yi
    @BigBass-xf5yi Před 2 měsíci +1

    His ball control was unmatched

  • @juanjan__
    @juanjan__ Před rokem +1

    1- Thanks for this complement to your FB video
    2- Thanks for leaving the music for the breaks in between innings 🙏

  • @yancyprine6257
    @yancyprine6257 Před rokem +4

    Greg Maddux the greatest pitcher of all time Master of the mount he had unbelievable great stuff perfect locations changing speeds and Maddox had control of the ball almost like he had a string hooked to it they will never ever be another picture that can do what Greg Maddux done

  • @robertbarnwell5404
    @robertbarnwell5404 Před rokem +5

    I know everyone is complaining about the expanded strike zone; but with the camera angle being from Maddux’s right side, anything on the left inside corner of the plate is going to look further inside than it is. We’re not seeing the pitches straight on like the umpire is. I’m not saying all of them were actually strikes, but they were closer than we’re seeing from our angle. Either way, it was a dominant performance.

  • @Jeterfan906
    @Jeterfan906 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Prime Greg Maddux doesn’t get talked about as the greatest ever but honestly he should

  • @mramisuzuki6962
    @mramisuzuki6962 Před 8 měsíci +2

    What crazy is offensive was so out of wack by then that Sammy Sosa had 99OPS+ in 1997 and only 160OPS+ in 1998 with 416 total bases.

  • @orangepiratebear
    @orangepiratebear Před rokem +1

    This is fun to watch. Good idea to accompany the main channel's video with this.

  • @elbob17
    @elbob17 Před 3 měsíci +1

    One of those legendary games for people my age.

  • @r3tr0actiongamer24
    @r3tr0actiongamer24 Před 8 měsíci +2

    78 Pitch complete game. Let that sink in

  • @FedorMachida
    @FedorMachida Před rokem +4

    Eric "Hamburger" Gregg's strike zone was almost as wide as himself..
    But, he called it for both pitchers. Maddux was smart enough to take advantage of it and throw one of the best pitching performances I have ever seen. 78 freaking pitches, lol Unreal.

  • @genxingit1472
    @genxingit1472 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Batter: "I got a bullshit call on that last strikeout. It was out of the zone!"
    Coach: "Did you read the scouting report?"

  • @murfdog19
    @murfdog19 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Maddux in his prime. He pounded the corners the entire game.

    • @michaelsmith-bn6no
      @michaelsmith-bn6no Před 5 měsíci +1

      Even the pitches that mistakenly leak-out over the middle surprise the hitters, because of the frisbee-like movement. He maybe had 3 leakers the whole game.

  • @lgerback34
    @lgerback34 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Grew up loving the Braves and idolising this pitching rotation. Two takeaways: Mark Grace was a great hitter, and holy cow that strike zone was WILD.

  • @helenefaw3210
    @helenefaw3210 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I so miss the days of Greg Maddux,Tom Glavine,and John Smoltz!!! Three of the best pitchers ever let alone on the same team!! Thank you for that fun fast walk down Braves memory lane⚾❤️🤍💙

  • @ThunderPants13
    @ThunderPants13 Před 11 měsíci +7

    So basically, if the catcher could catch the ball, it was a strike.

  • @bobbymoss6160
    @bobbymoss6160 Před 8 měsíci

    One of my favorite pitchers growing up. The man can do it all.

  • @kenarthur6253
    @kenarthur6253 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Maddux was a magician with a baseball

  • @WhereTheyPlayForPay
    @WhereTheyPlayForPay Před 9 měsíci +2

    Wow. We were lucky to be around to see him pitch

  • @johnlindsay4310
    @johnlindsay4310 Před rokem +4

    If all umpires were like Eric Gregg, games would be so much faster.

  • @xhgfdfggd
    @xhgfdfggd Před 10 měsíci +13

    Maddux aided by Eric Gregg's massive strike zone and them wanting to get Game 1 of a doubleheader in, but still impressive.

    • @tpstrat14
      @tpstrat14 Před 9 měsíci

      That strike zone was crazy. I could get guys out with that strike zone and I throw 70 lol

    • @mramisuzuki6962
      @mramisuzuki6962 Před 8 měsíci

      EG strike zone was just his width.

  • @pdxbk
    @pdxbk Před 8 měsíci +2

    4:43 Pitch 32. The game was already complete. That pitch HITS a lefty. That's some ump love. July 22nd...hot and humid. Oh...gotchta.

  • @Anglovox
    @Anglovox Před 8 měsíci +1

    His change-up was simply OBSCENE!...Depraved!

  • @terryshaw9471
    @terryshaw9471 Před 3 měsíci

    Will never forget watching this particular game. Maddox was incredible

  • @mab1120
    @mab1120 Před 9 měsíci +3

    My favorite part of this is Skip, Pete and Don calling the game. Thank goodness Joe is still around.

    • @rwwilson21
      @rwwilson21 Před 4 měsíci

      Joe sucks as a bordcaster.

  • @Meatball2022
    @Meatball2022 Před rokem +5

    This is the most amazing pitching performance in history. Most pitchers throw more than this in 6-7 innings. Goes to show just how his pitches made hitters just look and feel silly. Something about his style makes people swing and make minimal contact.

    • @therealbs2000
      @therealbs2000 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Because they looked like meatballs until you swung at them maybe

    • @michaelsmith-bn6no
      @michaelsmith-bn6no Před 5 měsíci +1

      With Maddux, you get to see only the top half of the ball as a hitter, because everything he throws stays down, and has downward movement. This induces ground balls. He generally gave-up very few fly ball outs as a result.

  • @jmadratz
    @jmadratz Před 3 měsíci +2

    Maddox was getting the outside pitch called a strike the entire game by the home plate umpire Eric Gregg. Watch the call at 11:34. The catcher actually sets up outside the plate by an inch or two, and Maddox throws it about a foot outside the plate (based on the plate being 17 inches and the ball appears to be outside about 2/3 the plate width), and Gregg calls it a strike. I believe that was the most egregious called strike in this game, but there may have been a few more egregious ones.

    • @PantsofVance
      @PantsofVance Před 3 měsíci

      Gregg was notoriously awful behind the plate.

  • @nathanalday3062
    @nathanalday3062 Před rokem +6

    The players in this game: the HOFers Sandberg and Chipper in addition to Maddux. Add in Sosa and A. Jones and you've got 5 starters with more than 60 fWAR a piece.
    Edit: Mark Grace was pretty good, too.

    • @bclautz
      @bclautz Před rokem +1

      A. Jones will be getting a next few years.

    • @Meatball2022
      @Meatball2022 Před rokem +1

      @@bclautz half the team in those years should be in the HOF. They were so darn good

  • @timothyhowser8733
    @timothyhowser8733 Před rokem +6

    9:30 for the missed pitch

  • @33MyBean
    @33MyBean Před 8 měsíci +2

    This kind of thing can happen when the home plate ump calls strikes that are 3 inches off the outside corner of the plate to a right-handed batter.

    • @kurtisviktor3314
      @kurtisviktor3314 Před 4 měsíci

      3 inches? Those 2 seamers are almost an entire foot off the plate

    • @h445
      @h445 Před měsícem

      there were a few gimme calls but ump was pretty good most of the game. lets not confuse him with angel hernandez

  • @brentaddison1973
    @brentaddison1973 Před 5 měsíci +1

    One of my favorite things about this video is hearing Pete, Joe, Skip, and Don.

  • @ianreed9571
    @ianreed9571 Před 3 měsíci +1

    A Greg Maddux pitch was like a box of chocolates, you never knew what you were going to get.😂

    • @stephenbuza
      @stephenbuza Před měsícem

      Maddux pitches to the on deck circle were called strikes, so...

  • @gabepeeps1
    @gabepeeps1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Baseball World: Can’t throw low and inside to a lefty!
    Maddux: Hold my beers!

  • @ChadH2023
    @ChadH2023 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I miss 90's baseball

  • @willrice8392
    @willrice8392 Před rokem +2

    You are the hero we don’t deserve Mr. Bailey

  • @ringmasterblaze
    @ringmasterblaze Před 3 měsíci

    He never threw more than 5 pitches at any at bat. Amazing. Thanks for sharing!

  • @SR-cz5sp
    @SR-cz5sp Před 9 měsíci +2

    Ahh the good ol days TBS and the Braves!

  • @nicasio1916
    @nicasio1916 Před 8 měsíci +2

    La mecánica del wind up de Maddux es perfecta, no para lanzar 100 mph sino para poner la bola donde quiere.

    • @marmirc22
      @marmirc22 Před 8 měsíci

      Qué genio más impresionante fue Maddux. Desde entonces no se ha visto siquiera un pitcher cercano a su tipo. Ahora solo lanza piedras abundan.

  • @mspionage1743
    @mspionage1743 Před 8 měsíci

    The editing to put this together, damn. Also, nice to see Eric Gregg behind the dish.

  • @bigperm4119
    @bigperm4119 Před 8 měsíci

    Every one of his pitches complement each other perfectly. Helps when you get those calls for strikes that far off the corner as well. I don't know who the home plate ump was but goddamn man

  • @drowssapma
    @drowssapma Před 8 měsíci +3

    Imagine Maddux in today's game? He would carve them up like a fresh steak.
    ERA records would fall.

  • @thisisam940
    @thisisam940 Před 9 měsíci +4

    How I sorely miss Braves on TBS with Skip Caray, Joe Simpson, Pete Van Wieren… those were the days

  • @6thwilbury2331
    @6thwilbury2331 Před rokem +1

    I remember SportsCenter doing this that night, only it was each pitch without the result of each. It ran about one second per pitch for the reel. Impressive stuff.
    To this day as an official scorer, I refer to any completedd inning of less than 10 pitches as a "Maddux" (Sorry, Red Barrett, only learned of you about a year ago.)

  • @KTF0
    @KTF0 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Pitch #2 is what I always envision when I think about Maddux.

  • @brad1368
    @brad1368 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The movement, change of speed, and location is about as good as you will see.

  • @dape8993
    @dape8993 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Remarkable performance, but home plate umpire Eric Gregg should get credit also. His strike zone was wider than he is! I love the look on the face of the reliever the Braves had up in the bullpen in the 9th. I'm sure he's thinking, "What the heck am I doing this for?!!!"

  • @stephenthompson3348
    @stephenthompson3348 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The professor

  • @matthewchildres4364
    @matthewchildres4364 Před 3 měsíci +1

    That home plate ump loved this game. “Honey, I’ll be home by 5.”

    • @PantsofVance
      @PantsofVance Před 3 měsíci

      Especially considering he was giving Maddux a very generous plate...

  • @TruthHasSpoken
    @TruthHasSpoken Před 2 měsíci

    Beautiful pitching to Mark Grace. Hit's outside corner for a strike, the comes inside and his the corner for strike 3. So too, Maddux knew this Cubbie team would try to pull every outside pitch ... the result being a lot of ground ball outs.

  • @johnsmith2221
    @johnsmith2221 Před 9 měsíci +2

    A surgeon, pinpoint control.

  • @hiimemily
    @hiimemily Před 15 dny

    All done in a brisk 2 hours, 7 minutes. Rob Manfred salivates at the mere thought.

  • @movieboy27
    @movieboy27 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Largest strike zone in the history of MLB

  • @user-ww8nz5oo2l
    @user-ww8nz5oo2l Před rokem +3

    11:34 that strike being called today would stop the game lmao holy shit this umps zone was so far wide left from the pitchers view.

  • @Baseball_Clips_
    @Baseball_Clips_ Před rokem +1

    Truely incredible

  • @adammartin3057
    @adammartin3057 Před 3 měsíci

    I was at this game with my dad - the first of a doubleheader. We didn't even realize that we had seen this game because, as a young Cubs fan, all I cared about was the fact that the Cubs lost and not that we had just witnessed a pitching masterpiece.

  • @johnsmith2221
    @johnsmith2221 Před 9 měsíci +1

    He’s really underrated on how much movement his pitches get.

    • @soaringvulture
      @soaringvulture Před 4 měsíci +1

      Especially when he got his hands on a scuffed ball.

  • @DrRussPhd
    @DrRussPhd Před 9 měsíci +6

    Maddux would clean up in today's MLB with all these free swinging, over-paid hot dogs who are more worried about their exit velocity and how much bling they are wearing than hitting for average or moving the runner over .

  • @jazzosaurus8582
    @jazzosaurus8582 Před rokem +12

    how was batting average higher when the strike zone was twice as wide

    • @hessunator
      @hessunator Před rokem +12

      Players were hitting for contact much more than nowadays. It wasn't as extreme of a three true outcomes game that it is today.

    • @sgtleobella
      @sgtleobella Před rokem +1

      Not every umpire was as shitty as Eric Gregg.

    • @username-zj9id
      @username-zj9id Před rokem

      No shift. Ground balls actually got through the infield occasionally

    • @playdiscgolf1546
      @playdiscgolf1546 Před 4 měsíci

      Less pitchers throwing 95+ mph

  • @joshuaseaton4526
    @joshuaseaton4526 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Let's be honest. That ump was calling some strikes that were 6" off the plate.

  • @burtonfisher6244
    @burtonfisher6244 Před 6 dny

    And undoubtedly the best fielding pitcher ever!!!

  • @LEEMAN-X
    @LEEMAN-X Před 3 měsíci

    I wish there was a baseball channel where you could just watch all the games of any teams you wish for any season you wish.

  • @shamitsharma785
    @shamitsharma785 Před rokem +2

    Holy strike zone

  • @mr.smithgnrsmith7808
    @mr.smithgnrsmith7808 Před 8 měsíci +2

    RIDICULOUS control…unmatched