I'm glad the ump at 3:09 got the right call. A batter can't call time or step out once the pitcher has started his motion. I've had to make that call once or twice myself
That ball that was missed by 5 players (4 if you exclude the pitcher) is just crazy! I think this is just a psych problem and not a communication problem! We see this from 5yo players to million $ worth players!
I remember one from early in the ‘86 season, I believe, Mets played the Astros, I think. It was the bottom of the ninth in New York, I think. Someone had a MAJOR pop up on the infield. There was a runner on 2nd. The ball was misplayed in the lights/not found, whatever it was. I don’t quite remember now. But, it was a MAJOR infield pop up that was played into a Mets win. Of course, we all remember how things finished in October.
ChiefBerry RUclips doesn’t put the ads there, but it gives the video creator the ability to put the ads wherever they want. If the creator does not approve of the ad, the ad doesn’t play. Some creators only allow ads at the start and/or end, but the greedier creators (like this one) will put in as many ads as they can.
With the bad editing, you don't know that Morse's hit was appealed and was ruled a home run. That's why he's there with no bat. I don't think they had to appeal when Baez didn't touch second on his way back. Baez lifts his foot off after reaching first base again, and the fielder's glove is touching his body.
When a batter steps out of the batter's box without a "time" call from the ump, the pitcher still has to throw the ball before their foot leaves the rubber. If they don't, a balk is called and the runners advance a base. See @2:58 in this video to see what a pitcher should do in this scenario.
@@drakewwe1225 i knew that part but I had no idea how a batter calling for time worked at that almost mid-pitch timing, other guy answered, I should have been more specific
When I was coming along and playing. The rule was in the outfield if the CF calls to catch the ball you bailout and its there no matter what. If the SS calls for the ball in the infield its there's no matter what. SS overrules the CF always. SS --> CF --> Closest. Then you cover as needed. 3B to 3B... 2B to 2B...1B to 1B....Catch to Home. Pitcher covers depending on the runners.
This is atrocious editing. You have appeals before the actual plays in question, you cut words halfway, you... I don't even know what the whole thing at 9:07 was because you kept cutting things off. Just an absolute masters class in how NOT to make a highlights video.
That fake video game crowd noise is lame. We shouldn't pretend that things are back to normal. They aren't. I think it's interesting to hear the sounds of the game in an echoing stadium. Does anybody agree?
It's like 1984, where postmodernism rules society, and nobody believes in the idea of objective truth anymore. Slavery is freedom. Truth is false. Empty stadiums are full.
What did that ump call at :55? Because the pitcher had started his wind up and the batter stepped out of the box. Looked like the ump was trying to call a balk which would have been wrong.
I’ve always hated the appeal system in baseball. It’s so ancient when you consider we have replay review these days; if the umpires can make the correct calls and KNOW some calls will be wrong unless the fielding team does this whole ritual of stepping off and throwing to the base, then why don’t they just discuss and overturn plays without requiring an appeal?
High school rules used to have umpires call outs every time they, alone, saw bases missed. Enough people realized this was a needless difference from the other levels that it was changed to largely match them (difference now... you can appeal while ball is dead). This has nothing to do with replay. Paying attention to bases being missed is a facet of playing defense. Why would one want to take that away?
I had one just like the one at beginning of video when I was pitching where I'm in notion and batter steps out I threw it anyways and ump called it a strike
Need to see a lot more of this @2:59. Stop stepping out of the batters box when everybody is ready to go. It's not brain surgery, you're just an overpaid modern caveman hitting a rock with a club. The umpires could put an end to it by making calls like this every time, not just the batters but the pitchers too.
You don't get awarded time just because you ask. These batters need to stop getting late times and maybe they'll stop walking out of the box half way through a wind up
@@IntentionallyLeftBlank. I played baseball for the first half of my life. Never once did I make some of these bonehead mistakes. Also, it's completely lame to do the 'u canT du It!1!' defense. Makes you look like an idiot.
@@poindexterflex3528 you might be good at playing baseball with a large plastic bat and ball but you cant read. Not once did i say you couldn't be a baseball star. Go back and re read the first comment "bro" simply saying your a monday night quarterback and commentator. Want to make a difference go join the MLB and see how it goes "idiot"
I don't mind that the guy who makes these videos doesn't speak much English, but if he could edit better, oh boy that would help. Don't show 1 second of the replay that shows what happened then cut to the next clip.
Okay, if a runner slides into 2nd and the umpire calls him out then changes his mind and calls safe while the runner is walking back to the dugout, no one should be able to tag him until after he gets back to 2nd.
Really need to stop watching these until they start making the clips longer with more repeats so you have a few seconds to figure out what the hell is going on
2:37 he steps on second, then back into the base path to first, then he should have stepped on second again but he went right into the base path to third
Justin Dailey so you can only get to third by running the direct path from second? He made it safely to third so if he had gone back and touched second again before going to third would he be safe?
@@ripitup32 I believe that as soon as he touches 3rd base without touching 2nd, his fate is sealed. There's nothing he can do to prevent the out call at 2nd.
3:25 I love how they just kinda stand around there, taking it all in
I'm glad the ump at 3:09 got the right call. A batter can't call time or step out once the pitcher has started his motion. I've had to make that call once or twice myself
3:19 God I love baseball so much
1:48, Baez was already tagged when his foot was off the bag. He's out either way 😂
That ball that was missed by 5 players (4 if you exclude the pitcher) is just crazy!
I think this is just a psych problem and not a communication problem! We see this from 5yo players to million $ worth players!
Idk what other people say I really like what u post
The editor was confused.
Ya
3:59 is like you guys need to talk
8:40 trying to field in mlb the show 20 be like
That’s actual facts, diamond fielding ain’t even safe.
7:20 for me
I remember one from early in the ‘86 season, I believe, Mets played the Astros, I think. It was the bottom of the ninth in New York, I think. Someone had a MAJOR pop up on the infield. There was a runner on 2nd. The ball was misplayed in the lights/not found, whatever it was. I don’t quite remember now. But, it was a MAJOR infield pop up that was played into a Mets win. Of course, we all remember how things finished in October.
Ttt5 40
I thought Mike Stanton was Giancarlo Stanton in Marlins throwbacks they look so similar
You better be being sarcastic
5:25 btw
@@shaquille.oatmeal8907 why
Luke Riha because it is the same person he used to be called mike stanton
Bruh you better be cappin
2:50 It’s nice how he knew he was out in the first place, and was called safe, so he just walked away
Some of these calls are so dumb I would've quit my career after that
Why so many ads?
The content is not nearly good enough to justify ads every 2 minutes.
I know what you mean. RUclips started putting them in the middle of videos. All it means is I stop watching and go to a different video.
ChiefBerry RUclips doesn’t put the ads there, but it gives the video creator the ability to put the ads wherever they want. If the creator does not approve of the ad, the ad doesn’t play. Some creators only allow ads at the start and/or end, but the greedier creators (like this one) will put in as many ads as they can.
Good thing I don't have ads
j29maniac I never got an ad
Javin lucky you! I got at least 12 of them, mostly for stuff I would never need to buy.
Pretty good video. It would be nice to see some of these play out to see the results though.
Leave H O U S E
Lol 3:22 , #21 running , that's me when the ice cream truck drives down the road
Aka boneheaded plays/bush league plays. Always fun to watch.
The Hosmer one where the bat hit the batted ball, what was the call there? Editor edited it out. He always edits out anything that matters.
Agreed. A lot of context is removed in the editting of these videos.
AFAIK it's foul ball if the ball in foul territory and batters interference, an out, if it's in fair.
@@fredlougee2807 If a dropped bat hits the ball in fair territory, the ump has to judge it intentional to call interference.
With the bad editing, you don't know that Morse's hit was appealed and was ruled a home run. That's why he's there with no bat.
I don't think they had to appeal when Baez didn't touch second on his way back. Baez lifts his foot off after reaching first base again, and the fielder's glove is touching his body.
Try editing better
You couldn’t
you cut from the broadcast way too soon way too often. very unsatisfying to watch many of these
I agree. I really want to see the whole clip plus the replay. Veerrry unsatisfying!
Y’all are too much
@@Simon21387yeah, exactly people, stop hating.
@@karinashimoda8019a person cannot improve if they don’t know if anything is wrong
@@PatDK bro just say like “maybe try to make the broadcast longer”
0:42 ...I'm not the most baseball savvy guy but my slight knowledge makes this more confusing then if I knew nothing, I have several questions
He stopped his delivery and his back foot came off the rubber before he threw the pitch, so it was called a balk
When a batter steps out of the batter's box without a "time" call from the ump, the pitcher still has to throw the ball before their foot leaves the rubber. If they don't, a balk is called and the runners advance a base. See @2:58 in this video to see what a pitcher should do in this scenario.
@@drakewwe1225 i knew that part but I had no idea how a batter calling for time worked at that almost mid-pitch timing, other guy answered, I should have been more specific
@@brandonroberts6689 Ah, weird but I see the logic, like they say in football, play to the (metaphorical) whistle.
UH OH! NOW WE GOT A BACKUP ON THE BASES!!
3:53 GOD i love baseball
Leave House? 😂😂😂
"i got it, i got, no i dont got it, wait who got the ball?" free run :)
Mm
When mom leaves we party at home
What
@@ryannolfi8566 I’m so confused lol
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@@ryannolfi8566 the point is that it’s confusing, like this video and title
@@radiical6883 ah i see lol 😂
3:55 if the most iconic baseball error ever😂
the best highlights
Cinci is the definition of confusing plays
4:56
hey thats an out in wiffle ball!
8:16 bro definitely did not miss home plate lmao
5:00 Pops him up, it's academic.
Baseball: I'm going to end that announcer's career.
When I was coming along and playing. The rule was in the outfield if the CF calls to catch the ball you bailout and its there no matter what. If the SS calls for the ball in the infield its there's no matter what. SS overrules the CF always. SS --> CF --> Closest. Then you cover as needed. 3B to 3B... 2B to 2B...1B to 1B....Catch to Home. Pitcher covers depending on the runners.
Ray WhichWay I thought it was cf overrules shortstop since cf is coming in and shortstop is going back
Lf and Rf have over call on infielders to including SS
@@HenryBeck12 That way works too. You just have to set it up and thats the way it is.
Dude had money on the Padres one or something lol
On Javier Baez's double play, Baez was out from never taging up but Baez was off the base when the first basemen kept the tag on him. 1:47
This is atrocious editing. You have appeals before the actual plays in question, you cut words halfway, you... I don't even know what the whole thing at 9:07 was because you kept cutting things off.
Just an absolute masters class in how NOT to make a highlights video.
Jeff Allen at least we got 3 commercial stops in there. Blocking this channel now.
Actually had to just search for the Michael Morse video just to see what happened. Stupid editing
@@GabrielHeidler he's the worst editor but keeps digging up clips I haven't seen. That I still haven't really seen.
Yep. Many of his videos are like this.
It's not hard. Time was called by the HP umpire, 3B umpire didn't realize it and called a balk after time was already called.
I'll wait for JomBoy to make a video about it.
That fake video game crowd noise is lame. We shouldn't pretend that things are back to normal. They aren't. I think it's interesting to hear the sounds of the game in an echoing stadium. Does anybody agree?
It's like 1984, where postmodernism rules society, and nobody believes in the idea of objective truth anymore. Slavery is freedom. Truth is false. Empty stadiums are full.
The words in the thumbnail made no sense. Go home, and leave house. Yes...the catcher left his house to go play baseball.
CanadianSheep it means they left there position if it says left home
@@merrieder3121 I know. But it's not called "the house" lol.😂
Fielders likes to go ME ME ME, but never YOU YOU YOU even when they don't see the damn ball
So long as you say so, maybe you should go give them some pointers.
@@Cubroncs03 You're a genius.
What did that ump call at :55? Because the pitcher had started his wind up and the batter stepped out of the box. Looked like the ump was trying to call a balk which would have been wrong.
I’ve always hated the appeal system in baseball. It’s so ancient when you consider we have replay review these days; if the umpires can make the correct calls and KNOW some calls will be wrong unless the fielding team does this whole ritual of stepping off and throwing to the base, then why don’t they just discuss and overturn plays without requiring an appeal?
Because than every play would be reviewed lol
High school rules used to have umpires call outs every time they, alone, saw bases missed. Enough people realized this was a needless difference from the other levels that it was changed to largely match them (difference now... you can appeal while ball is dead).
This has nothing to do with replay. Paying attention to bases being missed is a facet of playing defense. Why would one want to take that away?
5:24 i didn’t know the Stanton played when the Marlins were called the Florida Marlins
I had one just like the one at beginning of video when I was pitching where I'm in notion and batter steps out I threw it anyways and ump called it a strike
8:22 バッターのリアクション笑
They’re on fire
Bruh "leave house"
Need to see a lot more of this @2:59. Stop stepping out of the batters box when everybody is ready to go. It's not brain surgery, you're just an overpaid modern caveman hitting a rock with a club. The umpires could put an end to it by making calls like this every time, not just the batters but the pitchers too.
I got it! I got it! I got it! You got it.
You couldn’t let him finish lol “see you... outro”
4:27 he definitely touched it
You don't get awarded time just because you ask. These batters need to stop getting late times and maybe they'll stop walking out of the box half way through a wind up
If an umpire calls a runner out but changes his mind, that runner shouldn’t be called out if he starts walking off.
Facts
OKAY DAVIS TOUCHED HOME PLATE
イチローもベース踏み忘れやらかしてたのか
Nice to see my reds in 4 straight clips lol
Surprised we didn't see the Mariners in any of these KEKW.
@@itzgat3r428 mariners are at 9:06
Jeez, it's like these guys taught themselves how to play and just skipped all of the basics you would learn in little league.
Sure man why dont you go try out for baseball and let us know how it worked out
@@IntentionallyLeftBlank. I played baseball for the first half of my life. Never once did I make some of these bonehead mistakes.
Also, it's completely lame to do the 'u canT du It!1!' defense. Makes you look like an idiot.
@@poindexterflex3528 you might be good at playing baseball with a large plastic bat and ball but you cant read. Not once did i say you couldn't be a baseball star. Go back and re read the first comment "bro" simply saying your a monday night quarterback and commentator. Want to make a difference go join the MLB and see how it goes "idiot"
@@IntentionallyLeftBlank. 😂😂😂😂
Relax Baby Ruthe
Umpires ruining calls since the start
GreAT EdiTInG!
When you have a bunch of groupthinkers, it's bound to be bizarre !
Texas, Canada, Alaska, or "right where i am?"
You want to see confusen, check out 1992 World Series, triple play contivisial Sanders over run mix-up
I wish the hitter at 5:30 was still in baseball. I mean, look at that power.
That is a young Giancarlo Stanton, so your wish has come true.
@@excellentbill69 lol
he is bro
1:47 He's out anyways. Regardless of rounding back on the bag he came off first with the tag on at first.
I dont get it bro. Why did he go back to first base?
@@gorlami9232 The LF caught the ball on the fly
I don't mind that the guy who makes these videos doesn't speak much English, but if he could edit better, oh boy that would help. Don't show 1 second of the replay that shows what happened then cut to the next clip.
90% of these mistakes are caused by players not finishing plays.
Okay, if a runner slides into 2nd and the umpire calls him out then changes his mind and calls safe while the runner is walking back to the dugout, no one should be able to tag him until after he gets back to 2nd.
1:46 Baez should be out anyway because he lifted his foot off the bag and got tagged
I dont get why he came back to 1st base. Pls explain bro
The short stop right before 4;00 mark really fucked up. He has no base to cover and that was his ball, his only job and he couldn’t do it
It’s 3-1 blue jays because of the Balk 9:08 :)
Too many commercials.
No
9:36 the fly ball safe...
so trible play?????
if you look at the home plate before the runner got there an then after you will see a dirt mark form the runners foot
Matatan Ribirin HS 👉⚾️👈
Put rdf censer in the shoes to 100% know if the cleats make contact with the bases
Lots of Astros
Aybar’s face 0:23
Who put this pile of discord together? Half of the plays went inconclusive.
This ads are crazy
So many studds....
How do they pay attention to the game at all?
rofl cool moments
Half of these are just 200 IQ plays lol not confusion
I was at the Padres vs astros one, me and my dad almost died laughing and celebrating
There's a certain satisfaction gained from watching grown men fail to know basic baseball rules.🤦♂️🤣
Didn't understand 4:18
3:43 why do we care lol
The cc seems to be confused too ….3:20.
Good content
Really need to stop watching these until they start making the clips longer with more repeats so you have a few seconds to figure out what the hell is going on
Elvis is out by calling time
5:49 that guy looks like Tom Brady lol
9:13 Lindor trying to call a timeout. Wrong sport dude.... :)
You can call it but the Ump doesn't need to grant it.
Fred Lougee I guess I should have said in that particular situation
Your channel has way too many ads now not worth watching anymore.
Well then dont leave a comment
Then dont…
I like that alot better my dog is named after a baseball player 😁
5:45 omar vizquel 6:53 9:00
Scond because thats all that matter on youtube now
K then you 6 year old
@@brodyskates2008 Younger the better
Ya ok then
@@brodyskates2008 It's true
5:52 I don't understand how the runner advances on that play?
The batter didn’t foul the ball. It was a passed ball
At 2:35, why was Ichiro out at second base? looked like he made it from first to third on a single to shallow right
2:37 he steps on second, then back into the base path to first, then he should have stepped on second again but he went right into the base path to third
Justin Dailey so you can only get to third by running the direct path from second? He made it safely to third so if he had gone back and touched second again before going to third would he be safe?
Sorry if this is obvious shit. I’m from Australia and Cricket is king here. Love baseball tho and almost have all the rules down.
@@ripitup32 I believe that as soon as he touches 3rd base without touching 2nd, his fate is sealed. There's nothing he can do to prevent the out call at 2nd.
Ural Damasis But he does touch second..?
Can anyone explain what's happening in a good portion of these, like 7:10? Where the runner runs past after a supposed pop-out?
he didnt retag the bag