Baseball Street
Baseball Street
  • Видео 23
  • Просмотров 2 458 965
Triple play in Baseball History | MLB
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
Просмотров: 4 683

Видео

Injuries 2024 in baseball Compilation vol2 | MLB
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.16 часов назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
Ejections 2024 Compilation
Просмотров 131 тыс.День назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
2024 Grand Slam Best compilation
Просмотров 16 тыс.14 дней назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
Best plays 2024 | MLB vol3
Просмотров 65521 день назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
Unusual dugout foul in baseball - MLB
Просмотров 58721 день назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
Rare No-Look plays in baseball history
Просмотров 96 тыс.28 дней назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
Home stealing in baseball history | MLB
Просмотров 437 тыс.Месяц назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
Unusual Oddities In Baseball | MLB
Просмотров 221Месяц назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
Super Nasty Speed ​​Pitches in Baseball | MLB
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.4 месяца назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
Best cannon Throws History in Baseball
Просмотров 18 тыс.4 месяца назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
worst Error in Baseball Compilation | MLB
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.4 месяца назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
Oddities and Bloopers Compilation baseball vol 2 / MLB
Просмотров 26 тыс.4 месяца назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
Oddities and Bloopers Compilation baseball / MLB
Просмотров 93 тыс.4 месяца назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
Umpire hit by foul ball in baseball / MLB
Просмотров 17 тыс.4 месяца назад
"Welcome to Baseball Street! Explore the thrilling world of baseball with us, from the streets to the grand stadiums. Join us for analysis, games, interviews, and everything in between related to this exciting sport!"
2024 Top Plays in Baseball Vol 2 / MLB
Просмотров 2 тыс.4 месяца назад
2024 Top Plays in Baseball Vol 2 / MLB
Strangers Oddities in Baseball / MLB
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.4 месяца назад
Strangers Oddities in Baseball / MLB
Best plays in Baseball 2024 / MLB
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.4 месяца назад
Best plays in Baseball 2024 / MLB
Worst Catcher Hit by foul tip in Baseball / MLB
Просмотров 705 тыс.4 месяца назад
Worst Catcher Hit by foul tip in Baseball / MLB
Hit in by liner in baseball / MLB
Просмотров 44 тыс.4 месяца назад
Hit in by liner in baseball / MLB
ELLY DE LA CRUZ HIGHLIGHTS 2024
Просмотров 54 тыс.4 месяца назад
ELLY DE LA CRUZ HIGHLIGHTS 2024
Injuries in Baseball 2024 / MLB
Просмотров 825 тыс.4 месяца назад
Injuries in Baseball 2024 / MLB
How to earn money on iPhone|Which app is best for earning dollars|
Просмотров 193Год назад
How to earn money on iPhone|Which app is best for earning dollars|

Комментарии

  • @sethkuhn369
    @sethkuhn369 2 часа назад

    These umpires sucks

  • @일등포수
    @일등포수 День назад

    메이저리그도 한국처럼 ABS를 도입 해야 한다 매우 공정해서 선수들도 불만이 없다 메이저리그 심판들 오심이 너무나도 많다 지겹다

  • @ryanfrederick3376
    @ryanfrederick3376 День назад

    This video should be called "How many times can Jadier Molina get hit in the mask?"

  • @Curleyconcon
    @Curleyconcon День назад

    Practically a third of this video is Posey and Yadi, those two are foul ball magnets.

  • @MasonFioravanti
    @MasonFioravanti 2 дня назад

    VIDEO IDEA: best 2 out ralleys in mlb history

  • @bauhausera
    @bauhausera 3 дня назад

    Man, MLB is almost as bad as the NBA, everyone is a little bit ch, players, coaches and umps

  • @drceed
    @drceed 3 дня назад

    No Elly De La Cruz?

  • @robertcroxtonjr.7623
    @robertcroxtonjr.7623 3 дня назад

    you don't see triple plays very often. but i like it.

  • @furyx9058
    @furyx9058 3 дня назад

    想不到第一個苦主就是殷仔....

  • @JamesJohnson-l6y
    @JamesJohnson-l6y 3 дня назад

    If you have trouble in a rally. Always get out with Baseball's Triple Play!!!

  • @Tryp-j9d
    @Tryp-j9d 3 дня назад

    DOPEY announcers saying “over to 2nd for ONE”????? WTF???!!??

  • @AdamHuczneker
    @AdamHuczneker 3 дня назад

    Wow the Yankee coach/ manager got ejected a lot. Gotta feel bad for him.

  • @mjack7812
    @mjack7812 4 дня назад

    I'm a giants fan

  • @mjack7812
    @mjack7812 4 дня назад

    Stanton hit a walk off grand slam

  • @Snowman-556
    @Snowman-556 4 дня назад

    I always thought the MLB guys kept their eyes open when catching. Whenever you can see a replay in slow motion they always blink when the batter swings regardless if they make contact or not. Crazy

  • @m.t.v.7934
    @m.t.v.7934 4 дня назад

    These umps this season have a very, a very short fuse. I wish MLB would look into some of these ejections. Like the one that happened with Judge. As far as missed balls and strikes, these umps should have their score card reviewed EVERY month and those who are less then like 90% should be fined. I know that will never happen but these umps will keep running rough shot until someone stops them.

    • @kevinrorke418
      @kevinrorke418 День назад

      I’m pretty sure fining someone for poor performance is just flat out illegal

  • @butterw55
    @butterw55 4 дня назад

    Next do a video about not stealing home featuring the Seattle Mariners.

  • @HolySoliDeoGloria
    @HolySoliDeoGloria 4 дня назад

    0:16 The Cubs announcers, at least in the portions that we saw (live plus one replay), didn't even acknowledge that it was a steal.

  • @brandonwoolf7921
    @brandonwoolf7921 4 дня назад

    The ball hit the mask so hard it threw sparks 5:04

  • @Insidious-g7g
    @Insidious-g7g 5 дней назад

    Showed a lot of the same plays from different angles. lol

  • @linearlemurthe21st20
    @linearlemurthe21st20 5 дней назад

    Jose Altuve getting ejected once in 10 years, and now he’s been ejected like 2 or 3 times this year 😂

  • @klti29
    @klti29 5 дней назад

    新庄のは無いのか?

  • @Gary-h9n
    @Gary-h9n 5 дней назад

    Has anyone else noticed that the vast majority of these ejections were the umpire’s fault.

  • @jasonkornfeld8428
    @jasonkornfeld8428 5 дней назад

    It is incredibly ironic that the only Omar Vizquel play is him hitting against the Indians. You could have made a video of just him and Robbie

  • @anthonyross9855
    @anthonyross9855 5 дней назад

    Question. Some of these were close calls on the balls and strikes. I understand the no argue rule. But isn't a strike or ball dependent upon where it crosses the plate, not where the catcher catches the ball? Especially with curves and sliders. It appears to me that these guys feel the ball to be called a strike has to be right down the middle. Doesn't work that way.

    • @kevinrorke418
      @kevinrorke418 День назад

      The strike zone is defined as this: The area over home plate for horizontal Top of the zone is the midpoint b/w the elbow and the hip Bottom of the zone is the hollow beneath the knee Strike zone is a 3D object, not a 2D box at the front of the plate

  • @BlooketWarriorYT
    @BlooketWarriorYT 6 дней назад

    Vogt got ejected for pretty much no reason bc that ball shit call was the worst

  • @YungKilogram
    @YungKilogram 6 дней назад

    Some of these guys have paper thin skin

  • @XXelpollodiabloXX
    @XXelpollodiabloXX 6 дней назад

    TL;DR: There is a lot of stuff involved in ejections, and learning how umpire-participant reactions work may help understand what is going on. Go watch some Close Call Sports videos so you can learn about why players, managers, and coaches are ejected. Lin does a great job, but I'll do my best to explain. There are guidelines which they know, and which *the league* pressures umpires to enforce. Yes, some guys have quick triggers, but that is a matter of interpretation and application of what they have been instructed to do. I umpire at the college level, so I know exactly what happens on the field during high level, competetive games. You cannot leave your position to argue a judgement call, especially balls and strikes. That is literally in the rulebook. 8.02(a) and 8.02(a) comment; 8.02(c) and 8.02(c) comment. Then you get the three P's: 1. Personal. (You can say, "That was a terrible call." but you cannot say, "You are terrible.") 2. Prolonged. For dugout behavior, most umpires will give a non-verbal warning like a look so they know he hears you. Then you get the verbal "That's enough." Then gou get the hand held out with the "Stop" command. If you keep going, you just ejected yourself. On the field it is situational. Managers and players get a lot of rope, and they don't show you the majority of the interaction between them and umpires. There is always some barking and chirping and little barbs from the players or managers. Umpires will ignore that if it is innocuous. But if you say your piece and the umpire says, "Ok, I've heard you, there is nothing left to talk about." and you keep going, you ejected yourself. 3. Profane. Of all of the infractions this is the least often enforced, because you'll see umpires tossing some naughty words around, too. That's just part of being big boys and playing a game. Tempera can run hot. So it would probably have to be something to the tune of "Go f yourself." before you get run. Then you get into things like being overly demonstrative or engaging in behavior intended to mock or ridicule an umpire. You'll get run pretty quickly for that. (The classic example of this is drawing a line in the dirt to object a strike call.) There is also a hierarchy of tolerance. Managers and players are given the most leeway. After that latitude decreases significantly. Anybody not in the game (bench personnel or players not in the lineup) will get the least amout of tolerance. Then there are equipment violations. If a player is angry at himself and tossea his bat or helmet, he will get a warning to tone it down. At worst he will be fined by the league. If he does it in reaction to a call he does not like, he will get a warning on the first violation, then ejected if he continues. Again, this is a *league regulation* and not an umpire getting his feelings hurt. It is considered histrionic behavior, and the league considers it to be unprofessional. The game is way more socially complex than any other sport, and that is part of the drama. I like the appeal system where you have a human looking at the data, but I've seen actual ABS (where the computer was calling the game) in action and it is not ready yet. It has a lot of trouble high and low in real time.

  • @guybobinette
    @guybobinette 6 дней назад

    If it was proven - by video evidence - as a player, I'd NEVER pay the fine (for acting out) and would file a grievance - I umpired for 30 years (and worked with some of the bozos you've featured above) and I only had to ask 'someone to leave' on a handful of occasions......I also let someone 'blow off steam' (as long as they didn't make a scene) and it was NEVER on a "ball or strike" call!!!

  • @davehughes6798
    @davehughes6798 6 дней назад

    Barnes did make the tag and the runner was called out after a perfect throw by Kershaw…

  • @MrFishingca
    @MrFishingca 6 дней назад

    Machado is the worst player in baseball and the biggest over paid cry baby in MLB!!!

  • @JamesJohnson-l6y
    @JamesJohnson-l6y 6 дней назад

    Now I know why the White Sox have the worst record in baseball

  • @JamesJohnson-l6y
    @JamesJohnson-l6y 6 дней назад

    And the ejections just keep on coming

  • @JamesJohnson-l6y
    @JamesJohnson-l6y 6 дней назад

    Especially, you go to the showers.

  • @joefaz1026
    @joefaz1026 7 дней назад

    A lot of these were strikes

  • @jasonrichlin
    @jasonrichlin 7 дней назад

    these umps need glasses and shouldnt have the power to throw people out with there power trips and can just eject anyone they want

  • @MorellaReeck
    @MorellaReeck 7 дней назад

    HEY kislux !! I have been watching you for years and im so proud of where you have made it! I love you so much! Also thanks for making my day <3

  • @Koazt-fz3ej
    @Koazt-fz3ej 7 дней назад

    I was at the 2nd game he started arguing for no reason

  • @Jmayhemm
    @Jmayhemm 7 дней назад

    You guys need to import ABS(Automatic Ball-Strike System) from Korea. We are SO~~~~~~~~ content with that.

  • @joeymajar
    @joeymajar 7 дней назад

    the most entitled officials of all sports, ejecting someone because they complained of your mistake, they should be suspended for a game without pay too for every bad/wrong call they make

    • @kevinrorke418
      @kevinrorke418 День назад

      If you were a manager, would you bench your shortstop for every time he made an error or struck out looking? Of course not. The average umpire misses 7-12 pitches per game. If you suspend them 1 game for every pitch they miss, they umpire about 10 games per year. Then you’d have all AAA and AA umpires working MLB games and you’d then regret suspending the MLB umpires.

  • @skyrushyesminderaserno1150
    @skyrushyesminderaserno1150 7 дней назад

    Tony Taters!

  • @MrRallysport1
    @MrRallysport1 7 дней назад

    With the AI technology we have now, there should, >Never< be a bad or wrong call by the umpire. When we watch baseball on TV we can see a Strike zone superimposed where the batter stands and can visually see where the pitched ball goes and is repeated many times, after that pitch. I would seem to me that the umpire should also have same view of the strike zone imposed on his face guard, (like pilots have) that tells him if it is a strike or ball and keep this game,, fair.

    • @JosephJamesScott
      @JosephJamesScott 6 дней назад

      Those boxes are usually wrong though, they sometimes don't change the height for taller or shorter batters, they're always at an angle because you can't get a straight on view because the pitcher is in the way. The real time estimations are often off and close calls that are identified as wrong are sometimes ruled as correct when the umpire's performance is reviewed by officials after the game. There are of course calls that are clearly wrong, and seeing how far outside some of those calls are does lead some people to want to call for robo umps, but people argue when the call is right and so I don't think the umpires are the issue, I think it's more of a culture thing than a right or wrong issue.

  • @redroninx289
    @redroninx289 7 дней назад

    I didn't realize Altuve got ejected TWICE this year after a no-call foul off his foot

  • @LexyThomas134
    @LexyThomas134 7 дней назад

    4:22 smart play by the pitcher, hit the batter so the play was dead.

  • @Hoeslapper17
    @Hoeslapper17 8 дней назад

    I need more angry Rob Thompson

  • @Gatordill
    @Gatordill 8 дней назад

    Umpires suck and win the players gets mad 🤬🤬🤬🤬

  • @philliphrobles325
    @philliphrobles325 8 дней назад

    Why can’t players challenge pitches the way they do in the minors? Will it interfere with the flow of the game? So what if it does. The umpires need to improve on their calling of balls and strikes. It has been getting worse the last few seasons to include the 2024 season.

  • @Smokey_1387
    @Smokey_1387 8 дней назад

    Umpires are way to soft and take their job to seriously. Players have consequemces and get find for stupid shit and u believe umpires should be fined or have consequences for their actions to

  • @BronchoKyle
    @BronchoKyle 8 дней назад

    Ramon DeJesus is a DEI hire.

  • @D_Da_Tree
    @D_Da_Tree 9 дней назад

    multiple repeats.