Was Cubs Rookie Kerry Wood's 20 Strikeout Performance the Greatest in Baseball History?
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Kerry Wood pitched a complete game shoutout while striking out 20 batters on May 6th, 1998. Many baseball fans say it was the greatest performance by a starting pitcher in the history of Major League Baseball, and there's definitely merit to that argument. Today, we're going to take take a trip down memory lane and revisit that historic game, and try and decide whether or not Wood's performance was in fact the most dominant ever.
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Matt casually hitting me with the black ops 1 nostalgia vibes
@Cody70858
3 жыл бұрын
Gene what the hell
@ElucidYT
2 жыл бұрын
I read this as the music started. Perfect timing
Clayton Kershaw is a Hanley Ramirez error away from having the greatest game ever pitched, but I think this Kerry Wood game is for sure the best
@scullystie4389
3 жыл бұрын
And I got to watch both of these games on TV :) at the time, WGN was carried in Los Angeles so my dad and I tended to watch a Cubs game before the Dodgers got started.
@PhilipJFry-ng6vd
2 жыл бұрын
Bro this gives me horrible horrible memories. You’re absolutely right about Clayton😖
@cubzrulz
Жыл бұрын
Kerry Wood was also a Kevin Orie error away from from a 20K no hitter complete game shut out. We all know it was an error. Also Kerry Wood had the highest scored game under the most strict scoring format. The lack of fly balls and sheer amount of strikeouts keeps this game at the top. This was also was against a 100+ win Astros team with future Hall of famers Craig Biggio and Jeff Bagwell.
@unkledoda420
Жыл бұрын
Wood's score of 105 is only the best score for a 9 inning game. Dean Chance had a score of 114 for a 13 inning game he pitched in 1963.
@poindextertunes
Жыл бұрын
@@cubzrulz It was also his 5th start ever I believe. just incredible
Yes. Yes it was. Only eight balls were put into play that day. No other 20k game, no hitter, or even perfect game can say that
@garrukwildspeaker2230
3 жыл бұрын
And the hit could have easily been ruled an error.
@TPTGopher
3 жыл бұрын
And it came against a 100-win team with two HOFers in their primes.
@BDLforever24
3 жыл бұрын
Not to mention that if you look at the highlights of those pitches, the movements on them shouldn't even be possible. If it wasn't televised we probably wouldn't believe it.
@asithappenednews8372
3 жыл бұрын
@@BDLforever24 that frisbee slider in the last AB was probably the filthiest pitch I've ever seen
@tubemoozful
3 жыл бұрын
ridiculous ....outstanding performance & dominant but overhyped hit umpire on a wild pitch - wow incredible control ...please never mind it wasn't a perfect game not even a no hitter or a post season game entered the game w a 5.5 ERA good pitcher who had an excellent day
Woody, in his 5th start ever, baffled one of the best line-ups ever assembled by the Astros so completely that on his last pitch of the game, everyone in the building knew what was coming. "Here comes the hook!" And Derek Bell, batting an incredible .403 coming into the game, still missed it by a country mile. Woody's performance in this game was not only one of the best in baseball history, but in my opinion, one of the best single performances in sports history.
@tomshea8382
2 жыл бұрын
That pitch isn't even close to a strike when it lands in the catcher's mitt. Bell could have left his bat in the dugout. I got home from work in time to see those last two innings. This was the game that put his fandom into overdrive, the next game he pitched there were something like 5000 walk-up tickets sold. Not quite Fidrych levels of rock-stardom, but man he was hot after this game.
@mastod0n1
Жыл бұрын
Supposedly Derek later told Kerry that he swung and missed on purpose lol
@ethanniedorowski116
Жыл бұрын
@@mastod0n1 yup sure thing Derek 👍 You just thought ud be nice an be in film forevermore....
That Black Ops 1 music
@stevenhelock
3 жыл бұрын
I laughed so hard when I heard that hahaha
May 6, 1998 listened to the whole game at the office while working at my first post-college job. I will never forget it. His 90 mph slurve at the time was unhitable and physically illegal and soon led him to the disabled list.
Hey, I hope your surgery goes well and gonna miss you narrating for a bit. Best of luck man!
i watched this one on TV as a kid. It was just so crazy. Of course I didn't realize the enormity of the feat back then, but it sure was magical. I think another odd observation of this pitching is he made so, so many pitches look hittable. And he wasn't bluffing at all because he was painting strikes at will. So it was the absolute nightmare for a hitter of screwed if you do, screwed if you don't. On top of that advantage, he remembered what pitch each hitter was weak against. And he just capitalized. And made it look easy. Hell of an outing. Thank you Kerry Wood.
I watched this on WGN while I was in the hospital with pneumonia with a nurse who was a huge Cubs fan. He clocked out about the 5th inning, and came back in my room to watch the rest of the game. Both of us being massive baseball nerds, we knew we were watching something truly special. It's a great memory for me, even though the circumstance was awful. I was so ill that I couldn't even yell like I wanted. What a performance.
The Chicago Cubs KZread channel has an excellent video covering this game. It would be a great companion piece to this video.
If you guys have time I recommend watching the Kerry wood documentary that the cubs made it goes more in depth of the game specifically with appearances from the players and talks about how the K signs in the outfield came to be
some of the nastiest pitches i've ever seen. Its like he was possessed.
I remember watching that game on WGN. Wood's stuff was electric. Ball was zigzagging all over the strike zone. Never saw such ball movement before. It was pretty amazing.
Have a good recovery
Good luck with recovery from the procedure! Been a pleasure watching your progression content wise and looking forward to more in the future
Another fantastic video wow, and on top of that it was really cool to see my comment from your mind-blowing sox video made it onto this one! Keep doing what you’re doing man there are TONS of people who love your content
If it’s not the greatest it’s up there for sure. The movement he had put on the ball that day was insane..vertical and lateral movement that just makes your jaw drop.
There are a lot of incredible pitcher games throughout baseball history. As a Twins fan, my personal favorite would be the 1991 World Series game 7 pitching duel between Jack Morris and John Smoltz where both starting pitchers combined for 19 innings and 0 runs through 10.
That tough Astros lineup didn't know where to swing, look, move or breathe. Kerry Wood totally dominated them.
This is an amazing video. I wish I could have seen this game, being born about 2 months after, and Kerry Wood being my favorite pitcher ever. Gave me chills from the start.
I’m a cubs fan, and remember hearing this game on the radio. One other remarkable thing about this game is that Wood’s battery-mate, Sandy Martinez, was the Cubs THIRD STRING catcher, behind Scott Servais, and Tyler Houston!
As a Mets fan, I 1000% would like to see a video on the Wilpon error (did that on purpose) as we wait for Steve Cohen and his beautiful money to join the fold. Thanks for the great content as always man and good luck with surgery and the recovery!
Nothing but quality from this channel, as always. I enjoy your content and wish you a speedy recovery!
@srsmatt7272
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! ♥️
Very well presented my friend, hope this blows up
Love the cub’s documentary on this
Giraffeneckmarc would be amazing on the Wilpons video
@ryangale3757
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Marc is the obvious pick for such a video
Even getting 10ks against a lineup like that would be incredible. 20 is just incomprehensible. Were in the Strikeout era of baseball and I even doubt we ll see something like this again. Kinda hope we do though. To see that kind of dominance even for a game is just a Gem to watch
I’m still partial to Pedro VS NYY September of 99. Which I was fortunate enough to see in person. Thanks for all the great content recently. Good luck with your survey and let’s hope for a quick recovery.
I am a huge Cubs fan . I remember reading the spring Sporting News about Kerry. I told all my friends, Kerry is going to be the next big pitcher. When this happened, I felt like Nostradamus.
As a Yankee fan this channel has drawn my interest towards the Mets like I could never expect, whenever they’re brought up I’m always fascinated and I wanna say thank you for all the entertainment and information you’ve brought me. Hope your surgery and recovery goes well too.
I’d just moved from Chicago to Reno and got my direct-TV dish installed the day before this game. I was off of work at 11:00am and home watching the game shorty after. What a special day.
Hey bro wishing you the best for surgery. I'm new to the channel, but it's really helped me get back into baseball. Thanks for the entertainment, can't wait to have you back.
A life long cubs fan. I was lucky to be there that game to see greatness. And yes it’s the greatest pitching performance ever.
Matt, thank you so much and get well soon. Really looking forward to the Wilpons video.
Great stuff! Looking forward to the Wilpon video
This guy needs more subscribers ,but I like the family we have and we work great together thank you for great vids
I remember this game vividly. I was seated in my dad’s office, doing homework, with the game on a little 13” tv. He just kept mowing them down. Prior to his first elbow surgery, Kerry’s slider seemed to dive almost two feet across the zone, and was the first time I remember a pitch being called a “power slurve”. That season was a special one as a Cubs fan. Not only was it the Kerry Wood performance and ROY, but it was the Sammy MVP year where he broke the record for hitting 20 home runs in a single calendar month. It wasn’t a great team, but it was enough for the Cubs to make the playoffs for the first time in nine years. I must have made it to nearly 20 home games that season. The Cubs bullpen would blow the lead, then Sammy would just hit another 3-run homer. It was nuts! So many good memories from that year.
Best of luck mate. Thank you for your videos.
Nice video man!
Best baseball channel. Merci beaucoup 💙
This is the second video I've seen on the Kerry Wood Game. And it did it justice. Since I'm out of the country now, and internet was not like it is now, baseball wasn't a priority for a couple decades. But something about that game. Good luck with your surgery, I know what it's like to have to take down time.
There is something so enjoyable and utterly satisfying how Matt gracefully combines understandable baseball analytics, pure passion for the game and a smidge of good ol’ Metsy humor into something special that I cannot resist time and time again. Thank you for your service to my and many others’ dopamine levels, Matt. I assure you it is much appreciated!
@srsmatt7272
3 жыл бұрын
That may be the nicest comment I’ve ever gotten. Thank you so much, that really made my day.
@contrivedresident5917
3 жыл бұрын
@@srsmatt7272 No problem, man! Hope you feel well!
Super down for the wilpon video. Good luck, can't wait for it.
You're doing great work and I wish you the best on your surgery.
There’s always been fireballers but Wood ushered in the era of modern fireballers that could hit 98+ every pitch. His shit was electric
Wishi you the best! Hope all goes well! And the Wilpon vid sounds like a great idea
Who's doing chores in the house with this channel on? Totally relaxing. Fantastic content.
Oh man, a Mets/Wilpon documentary? Dude, absolutely take your time, I am so ready to be wowed again.
As someone old enough to have watched the Astros play in the Astrodome, I remember this game all too well....
- Struck out his age - Did it against a 102-win team with two HOFers in their prime - Came within a bad call of a no-hitter Ever as a Scherzer-worshipping Nats fan, I'd have to say yes.
I’ll be waiting for an hour long video Matt
Kerry Wood is my favorite Cubs player of all time
@noah_that_bills_fan1613
3 жыл бұрын
Same here even though I'm not a cubs fan
@-BigMike-
3 жыл бұрын
Same here, but I'm not a Cubs fan.
@alexthesniper1952
3 жыл бұрын
Alt Kerry was a beast ain't gonna lie as a Cubs fan myself he was a true power pitcher.
3:15 Steve Stone raiding Cosby's closet.
@TheZombiejohn75
3 жыл бұрын
oohh with the Jello ahh puddin pops dawww
As a Cubs fan I might be somewhat bias XD. But yeah it should be up there in the top 5 at least of best single game pitching performances of all time for sure.
@zassassin4950
3 жыл бұрын
Alexthesniper19 yea
This is a terrific video but I do recommend watching the documentary on this historic performance, 50 minutes never felt shorter
U are my favorite baseball channel
I actually saw this game live on tv with my mom, by chance, we are not big baseball fans or anything, the channel simply fell there after some surfing, and we left it there. The broadcasters were amazing, slowly building up the magnitude of what Kerry Wood was accomplishing.
Wishing you the best!
Love that tine for pitchers. Wood Beckett and Sheets were fun to watch
Get well soon. I just discovered your channel and I'm really impressed, so I'll be waiting for the next one. Maybe you could do it Kanye style in a few weeks? Seriously though, take it easy for a minute. Rest can be just as productive as hard work.
Hey Matt I just want to say good luck on ur jaw surgery and awesome vid bro Also I'll watch the Mets for you when ur in recovery 👍🏻
@srsmatt7272
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
lovin the music in the background
Try and get the Mets dude from tik tok thats yells at his tv
@josephspies3419
3 жыл бұрын
Metsrsl
Im from Chicago and a Cub fan so Im biased, but his stuff in this game was like no stuff Id ever seen or seen since. The movement on his breaking pitches was ridiculous. I was in college at Northern Illinois University when this game was on and we used to drink a beer for every K that a Cubs pitcher threw. Needless to say, we were hammered by the 3rd and had to adjust the rules of the game. Even though Kerry Woods career didnt pan out, he is still in the top 5 of my all time favorite Cubs ever.
Just amazing
that intro was sick
I love the use of the call of duty black ops 1 menu screen music throughout. 😊
Good Luck on your surgery. I hope it all goes well. 🤞🏻
Remember that this was dead center in the middle of the steroid era too.
@zassassin4950
3 жыл бұрын
Joe Shaloom yea
@mrmacross
3 жыл бұрын
Not only that, but it wasn't a time when batters were flailing away trying to hit HRs in each at-bat. In 1998, the NL K/9 rate was only 6.8. This year, it's at 9.0.
@why-even-try-brotendo
3 жыл бұрын
@@mrmacross True data. Kerry Wood was Rodger Clemens good.
@galehess6676
3 жыл бұрын
LOL. Bagwell, Biggio, obvs a few others. I think Caminiti was also a 'stro that got a ticket... cheating runs in the water in houston
Hi, I hope your surgery goes well and wish you a speedy recovery. Also, could you get GiraffeNeckMarc to do the Mets video?
@StarkRavingSports
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words! We will be reaching out to Marc to see if he’d like to be involved.
At 8:15 you stated that Biggio was the only Houston hitter that didn’t strike out multiple times. Then you said “Go Jeff, woohoo”.
@fluffly3606
3 жыл бұрын
He said it sarcastically, since he mentioned right before that that him and Bagwell had 4 between them.
good luck with the surgery. great vid
I remember watching that game and will never forget it.
The Maddox 78 pitch complete game is up there too. Hope you have. Speedy recovery
I threw 20 K’s in 1977 at 13 years old. Hit one batter in the ribs and picked him off first before the next pitch. Only seven innings in a Khoury League Midget game. At least in those days. Found the game ball in my mother’s house when we cleaned it out after her passing a few years ago.
I was born in ‘93 and I remember this game like it was yesterday since I was “sick” from school. 3rd gen Cubs fan but I don’t think it would matter after watching Kid K carve up the offense of the year. He’s my favorite player all time and it ain’t even close. Kerry Wood for pres 😂😂😂
Harvey Haddix, May 26, 1959, Pirates vs Milwaukee 12 2/3 perfect innings 8 K, 1 IBB, 1 H, 1 R, 0 ER Game Score: 107 The Brewers had won the last two NL championships. The Brewers (excepting Hank Aaron) alleged stole signs throughout the game. I think this at least gives Kerry Wood's game a run for its money and really hoped it would get a mention in here. In fact, that only one other game was seriously considered was kinda disappointing. Nevertheless, it was a good breakdown of the Kerry Wood game.
I don't think I've ever seen, but I certainly would enjoy a scientific examination of how the weather that day affected the game. I was living in Chicago at the time, working outside the loop at Erie and Orleans, four miles south, and approximately the same distance inland from the lake. It was warmer than it might look if you judge it by crowd shots, the folks you see are just smart Chicagoans who knew to be prepared for anything. It was kinda cold that morning but warmed up a bit. Very, very humid, not much of a breeze as I remember. All productive work stopped in the newsroom and we were glued to the little TV. Wood's curveball was INSANE, as my ND said, it was dropping off the table.
Oh wow, that Black Ops menu menu brought back some feelings. Now, just need one with AC Brotherhood mulitplayer menu. :)
I was in hospital with pneumonia when the nurse, a Cubs fan, put the game on since we shared a love of the game. I sat in my bed watching this, and the nurse, who was off shift by the 5th inning, sat in the chair next to me and watched this game. We knew we had witnessed something truly amazing that day. What a memory. To this day, I've never seen a pitcher with that much movement on his pitches that late into a game.
I WAS THERE! 3rd row on the third base side. I bit my nails down to the nub. What a day!!!
Best of luck Matt! I will sure be ready when you can speak again.
What makes this performance one of the best is that it was against a strong offense by rookie in one of his first starts.
We love you SRS take your time and heal well miss you 💗😊
@StarkRavingSports
3 жыл бұрын
We’ll still be here! Matt’s the only one on a hiatus. You’ll still be getting some great content from Mike and the others in that time!
I’m docking you 10 points for unreduced fractions and excessive significant figures.
Yes, it absolutely is the greatest Pitching Performance of All Time. Period.
Biggio sent a bat to Kerry telling him on the bat the most dominant games ever pitched. Nuff said
Met the guy and he’s very nice. His son use to play in the same park league as me
7:49 he also scored the winning run in what turned out to be one of the craziest walk offs in MLB history on August 7, 2001 against the Rockies.
The Kerry wood game is on my birthday
Kerry was so cold in his prime..he owned the league like Pedro....i'm actually gonna get a Kerry Wood jersey now.
Those 1997 Bowman Kerry Wood Rookies were on 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
that white sox video was amazing!
11:28 It's the second lowest attended game that season, according to Baseball Reference. This game was attended by 15,758 people and the April 6 game against Montreal had 12,506 in attendance. That said, there are multiple stories of people taking their kids out of school to go to the last innings of the game. So I'd say it's quite plausible that the attendance at first pitch was the lowest of the season and once people started to realize something cool was happening, they came to the park.
2:34 that Enron sign is a throwback
Goddamnit, now I gotta play the original black ops now. Thanks for using "Pentagon" as a transition song. Lol
13:04 im getting some Kanye "Through The Wire" Vibes 😂💯 get well soon bro
@srsmatt7272
3 жыл бұрын
CRAP! I don’t listen to Kanye but I heard about that jaw surgery story and I forgot to play that song in the background. Definitely a missed opportunity. Thanks for the kind words!
@backyardbaseball2006
3 жыл бұрын
@@srsmatt7272 his first big commercial hit was him rapping through a wired jaw after a near fatal car crash (for context)...plus if you've never heard it that Chaka Khan sample will touch your soul😂
Do a mini vid on the fan who printed 18ks in the crowd because he "just felt it in his bones Kerry was gonna have the best game he's ever seen."
A couple of the pitches he threw look completely impossible. They shouldn't happen. This is the greatest ever, and however my feelings of the Cubs have changed over the years, the esteem in which I hold Wood and Pryor is almost unmatched as far as pitchers go. What could have been, for both of them. It bums me out to this day.
I watched woods 20k game live as a kid. It was amazing