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ZachS
06-11-2014, 10:10 AM
Mike Trout hit a line drive into left that bounced off Yoenis Cespedes' glove. Cesepedes picks it up in foul territory and launches it home.

The article says 300' but it's 340' down the line and it doesn't look like Cespedes is 40' from the wall. It looks closer to 320'-330'. Unbelievable throw.

http://giant.gfycat.com/BouncyEnergeticAurochs.gif

http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/11065561/yoenis-cespedes-throw-los-angeles-angels-hailed-special

gregr2
06-11-2014, 10:21 AM
Pretty amazing!

djson1
06-11-2014, 10:27 AM
Wow...the catcher didn't have to move an inch! Those Cuban arms...(I'm also thinking of Puig's accurate rifle).

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards
06-11-2014, 12:06 PM
I heard about this throw. It is even more impressive than I expected. His arm reminds me of Vladimir Guerrero.

brightair
06-11-2014, 04:04 PM
Great throw, but doesn't it look like he slid under the tag?

Touch'EmAll
06-11-2014, 04:28 PM
Unbelievable top notch defensive plays always take the cake in my book! Awesome throw! Could watch it over and over and over again.

Then images of Bo Jackson pop into my head - Wow! I will always remember that warning track throw to get Harold Reynolds at the plate - the single best baseball play I have ever seen in my life!

the 'stache
06-12-2014, 07:09 AM
Pretty incredible throw!

That reminds me of a Bryce Harper toss made last year.

http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/1094408/brycethrow.gif

These kinds of plays don't show up in the box score (well, they do, but you really have to be looking for outfield assists), but they can have the same impact as hitting a home run.

As a huge fan of Roberto Clemente, it does my heart good to see players making the same kinds of throws he did in his day. I truly appreciate great defense.

D. Bergin
06-12-2014, 10:48 AM
Great throw, but doesn't it look like he slid under the tag?

There's a home plate angle out there, that shows him tagged out in time.

It was also reviewed and upheld.

Amazing how he dropped that throw in right over Kendricks head as he was running down the line.

He supposedly made another great throw the next night to nab Pujols, but I have not seen it.

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards
06-13-2014, 10:05 AM
There's a home plate angle out there, that shows him tagged out in time.

It was also reviewed and upheld.

Amazing how he dropped that throw in right over Kendricks head as he was running down the line.

He supposedly made another great throw the next night to nab Pujols, but I have not seen it.

The Pujols throw (below) did not impress me as much because Cespedes originally booted the ball.

http://nesn.com/2014/06/yoenis-cespedes-makes-another-insane-throw-gets-albert-pujols-at-third-video/

71buc
06-13-2014, 07:00 PM
As a huge fan of Roberto Clemente, it does my heart good to see players making the same kinds of throws he did in his day. I truly appreciate great defense.

Surely you jest:confused: Cespedas has an amazing arm but IMHO it rates a 6on the 8 point scale. Clemente's arm was a true 8. His arm is the one all others are measured by. The velocity and trajectory of his throws set the standard. His throws actually seemed to pick up velocity as they approached the infield. The only recent player I have seen who may be even remotely close to Clemente's arm is Ichiro. My 74 year old father has made some outlandish claims about Rocky Colavito's arm that I find hard to believe and there no video evidence to support those claims. He tells me that many times he saw Rocky Colavito throw balls from home plate over the center field wall during batting practice at Municipal.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UUy65ZpSP0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5PgPOM4HCs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFAbXnlzZGQ

the 'stache
06-17-2014, 10:32 AM
Surely you jest:confused: Cespedas has an amazing arm but IMHO it rates a 6on the 8 point scale. Clemente's arm was a true 8. His arm is the one all others are measured by. The velocity and trajectory of his throws set the standard. His throws actually seemed to pick up velocity as they approached the infield. The only recent player I have seen who may be even remotely close to Clemente's arm is Ichiro. My 74 year old father has made some outlandish claims about Rocky Colavito's arm that I find hard to believe and there no video evidence to support those claims. He tells me that many times he saw Rocky Colavito throw balls from home plate over the center field wall during batting practice at Municipal.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UUy65ZpSP0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5PgPOM4HCs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFAbXnlzZGQ

Mike, I never claimed that Harper or Cespedes had the same arm strength Roberto Clemente had. I merely said how great it was seeing the same kind of throws Roberto made when he played, and how much I appreciate great defense.

I've idolized Roberto since I was a kid. I know how great he was both offensively and defensively. In fact, I just made this statement a few days ago on the thread I started about my ten favorite vintage cards:

Nice to see somebody else pick the '58 Topps Clemente, Nate. :D

http://imageshack.com/a/img819/3592/o00t.png

This card gets me every single time I look at it yet. Roberto was not yet Roberto. Though he'd finished third in batting in 1956, 1960 was his breakthrough season. 1961 is when he became a superstar.

I still think Clemente is the most underappreciated star to ever play the game. People give him credit, but generally view him as a step below Ruth, Aaron and Frank Robinson in right field. No way.

From 1960 until 1972, the end of his career, a span of thirteen seasons, he was a .330 hitter that amassed 2,318 hits (most in all of Major League Baseball), a fifteen time All Star (two All Star games in 1960, '61 and '62), and a twelve time Gold Glove Award winner.

I've yet to see anybody that could match Roberto's arm strength and accuracy. When the argument is made that Ruth and Aaron hit more home runs, and drove in more runners, I counter with the number of runs Clemente's defense prevented. Hitters just didn't try to stretch singles into doubles, or doubles into triples, when Roberto was in right. If they did try, they learned not to make the same mistake again. :p

71buc
06-17-2014, 11:13 PM
Well said, I share your opinion. My favorite description of Clemente was written by David Maraniss. He wrote that reducing Clemente to statistics is like a chemist explaining the beauty of a painting by merely analyzing the paint.

CharleyBrown
06-20-2014, 12:39 PM
Mike - thanks for those videos. Loved the Clemente and Ichiro videos.

Maddiesdad
06-20-2014, 02:23 PM
Equating a defensive play made by Yoenis Cespedes to those made by Roberto Clemente is most certainly sacrilege....:)