This video was something I had wanted to do for a long time. Ever since the 3rd Golf Cart City Pilot came out, I knew I was gonna make this video. So much so that I had even typed out the first 3 pages in the Summer of 23. As on Christmas of 2023, I had finally finished my 4th Golf Cart City Pilot. But most importantly, I had finally succeeded at telling the proper, large scale story I had wanted all along. With this, I had felt emotions, emotions from almost 2 straight years of nothing but working on Golf Cart City. Everything I had kept inside all came rushing out following the premiere of the 4th and final Golf Cart City Pilot. What could I possibly do with my life now? I had just spent all of my free time from February 2022-December 2023 working solely to this one goal. Now that it was over, what could I do now? It was there when I remembered a document, a little Google Doc, on it... an unfinished video script, a script I had feeling just might be the one that would launch my channel into places it had never been before, and put something I had made to the forefront of thousands of people for the first time ever. This video would be "MVP BASEBALL'S LONG FORGOTTEN DEMAKE".
Shit took almost no time at all to write and voice. I had typed out and verbally recited in Audacity in just about 3 days. After that, I just dove straight into editing, a process that I honestly can't remember much of. It honestly went really smooth; I was able to finish the entire video in only 2 months' time.
From there the video was finally uploaded on February the 25th. A video I was initially very unsure of making, as after 2 entire years plus of working on the pilots, just going back to making regular YouTube content at first felt like a resignation. Me giving up on my TV showrunner dreams. But that feeling ended up sorting itself out with time, as I had found my groove, and genuinely loved putting the MVP Baseball video together.
The video would be uploaded exactly 2 months after the 4th GCC Pilot. And while initially struggling to do much of anything, until on the 3rd day the video got a massive spike in views. For a second I had thought this could finally be the video that breaks through and allows me to carve out a sizable chunk of an audience. But that would not end up being the case. As by day 5, views would level off around 520, a number it has forever hovered around since then. It was the biggest stream of views I had ever seen in my time on YouTube up to that point, and it was genuinely exciting to see, even if it never turned into anything long-term.
It is still a video that while rough around the edges, I greatly enjoyed making. And it was the first of many YouTube video essays that would only go on to get greater and greater as time would march forth.
An image of Braves' Third Baseman Mark DeRosa bending all 215 pounds of his delicious, mouthwatering Jersaryan asscheeks in front of the plate. Many such cases!
An image of a man in all red staring at the camera (Obviously Asserting his superior Albanian Dominance by silently Mogging to the subhuman Serbians), seen in the video from 11:07-11:08.