Note*: FIngers stepped on with metal cleats/spikes. Cleats used to be made of sharp 3cm wide blades, so ya. If you get stepped on, it's going through the skin, flesh, muscle. If a finger was stepped on by a metal cleat, it could sever it.
The collision at 5:28 was even crazier bc the runner is also a catcher. So it was catcher vs catcher there. He knew exactly what he was doing. Pierzinski
3:35 Getting your fingers stepped on is no joke when most players were wearing metal cleats on their shoes. Synthetics were getting a bit popular, but were less effective with any moisture on the greass. Getting your hand stepped on, especially in motion, can easily tear tendons and at least lacerate the fingers enough to require stitches. Ty Cobb was notorious 100 years ago of sliding into bases "spikes up" or "cleats up" to add threat to the player trying to tag him out. Metal cleats can do some serious damage.
Hey guys, watch Jomboy’s breakdown of the fight between the Angels and the Mariners. He breaks it all down. Also, Taylor Ward of the Angels just suffered a serious injury when he was hit in the face by a 92 mph pitch. It was unintentional, but Ward is out for at least 60 days. It’s not official, but they’re saying he suffered some facial fractures.
I remember watching the St. Louis vs Cincinnati one on TV. This video doesn’t show it but the Cardinals backup catcher got kicked in the back of the head with a stud. He ended up retiring from the head injury.
The guy who put the batter in a head lock just happens to be the Nolan Ryan (The Ryan Express), the hardest throwing pitcher in the history of baseball--so I would expect that the pitch he was hit by would have hurt just a little bit. 😉
6:53 "Not bothered." Yeah, that's right - Pedro was old-school, very tough for a relatively little guy, and could throw near 100mph. Not bothered at all!
Getting their fingers stepped on. Now remember they wear cleats, which are metal spikes on the soles of their shoes. So getting a hand, or finger stepped on can end a season.
@@ethanbrinkman3401 But the whole point.. No pun intended, 😁 is that it can lead to a serve injury if a player gets stepped on by one. That's also why players are not allowed to slide feet first into a base anymore.
Got to love the play-by-play broadcasters illustrating these! 😂 Much better clips but the person who made this was definitely a Red Sox fan. There’s way better fights, with more teams.
You got the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox shown few time in this video. Two Chicago baseball team in a brawl in the crosstown classic between the Southside Chicago White Sox's and Northside Chicago Cubs a big rivalry in Chicago between these two teams.
Getting hit hurts a lot. Some areas hurt more than others though. The ass cheek or back are probably the least painful, but it will still bruise. Ribs and ankle are probably some of the more painful ones. But if you ever play, pray to god you don’t get hit in the face.
"How much does that hurt?"...It hurts a lot. I played growing up and took a few 70-75mph pitches off the elbow, thigh, ribs and back...taking 1 at 97mph would be rather unpleasant
The dumb thing to me about baseball brawls is when you see the guys making the 300+ ft jog from the bullpen and getting to the fight too late only to basically just stand around, do nothing because they’re pitchers and don’t want to hurt their hands, then have to make the walk back 😂
8:00 Roger McDowell (the pitcher) had been traded from the Mets to the Phillies earlier in that season. Part of the reason McDowell was traded was he didn't get along with Jefferies (not many on the Mets did) .. Jefferies was the #1 minor league prospect in the game, had come up in September of 1988 and did really good in limited games... his "rookie" season (he didn't play enough the year before, so he was still a rookie as per the rules) he was a prima donna, and rubbed many of his teammates the wrong way. He also wasn't coming even close to living up to expectations.. They had words in the clubhouse a few times before McDowell was traded. McDowell was taunting Jefferies. Mets traded the wrong guy.. McDowell was LOVED on the team and in NY. Jefferies never lived up to expectations and the Mets could have gotten a TON for him had they traded him earlier in his career.
6:00 Yep, Daz is correct- The catcher is no longer allowed to obstruct the path to home plate with his body It’s still his job to protect home plate and he can still get an out there, but he has to do so the same way the other bases are protected- By tagging the runner with the ball
getting hit hurts. usually will leave a bruise. but certain places hurt more obviously. i currently have a shattered wrist from a hit by pitch about a month ago
There is an unwritten rule that the pitchers and catchers in the outfield bullpen must come to the aid of their team mates even if they aren't playing in the game.
Correct Daz, no more homeplate collisions after Posey broke his leg in one. Obviously not the only reason, there have been many serious ones and sports all over have slowly started to become more serious with protecting players. It's a bit of a controversial topic as some see it as 'softening' and 'ruining' the sport.
To add a little more info, the so-called buster posey rule wasn't added until 3 years after posey broke his leg. The rule was added after another catcher whose name I can't remember also was seriously injured. Maybe someone can add to this with his name.
@@ottomackensen The issue is money. No one (Fans or the League) wants to see Posey's backup, or Patrick Mahomes' backup because they took a hard shot and got hurt. It might be more exciting in the short term to see hard hits, but it lessens the quality of the product overall in the long term.
@@ericwilliams8420 they’ll eventually soften it to the point nobody will watch. After all, who the hell watches baseball if you aren’t a big name franchise fan? Stadiums are tombs if your name isn’t Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers, etc. Not to mention the Cleveland Indians deserve zero success for bowing to the woke mob.
If you're looking for more brawls, check out Jomboy's breakdown of the pirates and reds brawl, amir garrett charges the pirates dugout on his own, great video tbh
You don’t want players getting their hands stepped on because of the metal spikes. The charging of the catcher (now illegal) was to attempt to knock the ball out.
@@lovesgucci1 That new rule isn't being enforced very evenly. Each umpire seems to have their own definition of what is allowed and what is obstruction. I get why we have the rule because the catcher is busy fielding the throw and vulnerable, but I would like to see more even application of the rule.
.. If a catcher is legally,or illegally, blocking the plate... it is permissible for the runner to barrel the catcher over provided he does not deviate his path and target the catcher. If a runner chooses to run on the far side of the foul line when racing a throw to the plate, he can do so to disrupt the throw.
If you want to see a GOOD bench clearing brawl... look up "Padres Braves 1984" .. they had a game with 3 brawls... like 17 players & coaches total got ejected... fans got arrested...
pretty dangerous having everyone fighting on top of each other, some innocent player could get hurt. This is why they let you fight in hockey, just let the 2 guys go and watch
These pitches never hurt the batter unless he's hit directly on a bone. Usually on the wrist or fingers. The fighting that results is childish and hopefully will be removed from baseball. ...Running over the catcher was rightfully banned because of serious injuries to the catcher's body. Not because of the overexaggerated concussion stuff.
Aiden, I can assure you that the baseball hurts, depending on where it hits you. On the muscled areas, like you butt or thighs, not so much. On areas like the ribs, knees, elbows, head, considerably more. The ball is almost rock hard, 5+ ounces (145 grams), and traveling over 90 (sometimes 100) mph.
Ge their fingers stepped on is serious because the majority of fights are nothing more than shoving matches. Rarely doe anyone throw a fist much less land it. Baseball fights are like sumo wrestling. No punches thrown and just a bunch of shoving. lol
As they say "Ventura is the only man to get 6 hits off of Nolan Ryan in the same game". He was 26, Ryan 46.
Hilarious! I've never heard that before.
I keep asking for a reaction to Nolan Ryan's career highlights.
I was watching that game. I dont think Robin really wanted to fight Ryan. Ryan was in his 40's and he was a legend. But Ryan gave him a beating. 😂
Note*: FIngers stepped on with metal cleats/spikes. Cleats used to be made of sharp 3cm wide blades, so ya. If you get stepped on, it's going through the skin, flesh, muscle. If a finger was stepped on by a metal cleat, it could sever it.
"Railroad the catcher." Not allowed anymore
The collision at 5:28 was even crazier bc the runner is also a catcher. So it was catcher vs catcher there. He knew exactly what he was doing. Pierzinski
3:35 Getting your fingers stepped on is no joke when most players were wearing metal cleats on their shoes. Synthetics were getting a bit popular, but were less effective with any moisture on the greass. Getting your hand stepped on, especially in motion, can easily tear tendons and at least lacerate the fingers enough to require stitches. Ty Cobb was notorious 100 years ago of sliding into bases "spikes up" or "cleats up" to add threat to the player trying to tag him out. Metal cleats can do some serious damage.
9:24 Bo Jackson moving the whole pile 😂😂😂
Bo could’ve ended the fight with his pinky finger
@@lovesgucci1 Exactly. Legend says he only used his left earlobe and a few leg hairs out of fear of accidental mass murder.
I love Bo Jackson lore!
Hey guys, watch Jomboy’s breakdown of the fight between the Angels and the Mariners. He breaks it all down.
Also, Taylor Ward of the Angels just suffered a serious injury when he was hit in the face by a 92 mph pitch. It was unintentional, but Ward is out for at least 60 days. It’s not official, but they’re saying he suffered some facial fractures.
Jomboy has multiple.slo mo basebrawls with some great lip reading
I watched the video over and over! That's hilarious. 🤣🤣🤣
I remember watching the St. Louis vs Cincinnati one on TV. This video doesn’t show it but the Cardinals backup catcher got kicked in the back of the head with a stud. He ended up retiring from the head injury.
The Ryan/Ventura fight was the BEST!!! Ryan was damn near 50 when he had him in the headlock wearing them OUT!!! 😂
The guy who put the batter in a head lock just happens to be the Nolan Ryan (The Ryan Express), the hardest throwing pitcher in the history of baseball--so I would expect that the pitch he was hit by would have hurt just a little bit. 😉
Another really good brawl that not a lot of people talk about for some reason or another is the Tigers White Sox brawl from 2000.
Even tho there’s not as many punches thrown with these fights you still have to love the chaos lmao
Yes home plate collisions are banned now. There are probably good compilation videos from before they were, though
It’s a special ballgame when you’re at the park and an all-out bench clearing brawl starts. Oh baseball!!
6:53 "Not bothered." Yeah, that's right - Pedro was old-school, very tough for a relatively little guy, and could throw near 100mph. Not bothered at all!
Getting their fingers stepped on. Now remember they wear cleats, which are metal spikes on the soles of their shoes. So getting a hand, or finger stepped on can end a season.
Baseball cleats aren't spikes, they're small blades. They're even more dangerous if a hand gets stepped on than a football or soccer cleat
@@ethanbrinkman3401 But the whole point.. No pun intended, 😁 is that it can lead to a serve injury if a player gets stepped on by one. That's also why players are not allowed to slide feet first into a base anymore.
Got to love the play-by-play broadcasters illustrating these! 😂
Much better clips but the person who made this was definitely a Red Sox fan. There’s way better fights, with more teams.
You got the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox shown few time in this video. Two Chicago baseball team in a brawl in the crosstown classic between the Southside Chicago White Sox's and Northside Chicago Cubs a big rivalry in Chicago between these two teams.
Getting hit hurts a lot. Some areas hurt more than others though. The ass cheek or back are probably the least painful, but it will still bruise. Ribs and ankle are probably some of the more painful ones. But if you ever play, pray to god you don’t get hit in the face.
The Nolan Ryan uppercuts....classic
My favorite Ryan moment!
He was like 60 years old!! (45?)
12:22 the guy running in from the side was Mo Vaughn, "the hit dog," aka the Norwalk express, knocked Bell flat on his ass.
9:30 Don't think Daz caught that it's Bo Jackson, the phenom who starred in both the MLB and NFL that they reacted to on Office Blokes
"How much does that hurt?"...It hurts a lot. I played growing up and took a few 70-75mph pitches off the elbow, thigh, ribs and back...taking 1 at 97mph would be rather unpleasant
The dumb thing to me about baseball brawls is when you see the guys making the 300+ ft jog from the bullpen and getting to the fight too late only to basically just stand around, do nothing because they’re pitchers and don’t want to hurt their hands, then have to make the walk back 😂
8:00 Roger McDowell (the pitcher) had been traded from the Mets to the Phillies earlier in that season. Part of the reason McDowell was traded was he didn't get along with Jefferies (not many on the Mets did) .. Jefferies was the #1 minor league prospect in the game, had come up in September of 1988 and did really good in limited games... his "rookie" season (he didn't play enough the year before, so he was still a rookie as per the rules) he was a prima donna, and rubbed many of his teammates the wrong way. He also wasn't coming even close to living up to expectations.. They had words in the clubhouse a few times before McDowell was traded. McDowell was taunting Jefferies.
Mets traded the wrong guy.. McDowell was LOVED on the team and in NY. Jefferies never lived up to expectations and the Mets could have gotten a TON for him had they traded him earlier in his career.
6:00 Yep, Daz is correct- The catcher is no longer allowed to obstruct the path to home plate with his body
It’s still his job to protect home plate and he can still get an out there, but he has to do so the same way the other bases are protected- By tagging the runner with the ball
We had a bench clearing game one time in Summer ball. No punches thrown but we were ready to throw hands. Even our coaches.
Getting beaned (Hit with the ball) hurts a lot. That ball is HARD.
Much better than the first reaction video
We interrupt this brawl to give you a baseball game.
i was waiting for the nolan ryan one, he got some good ones in
getting hit hurts. usually will leave a bruise. but certain places hurt more obviously. i currently have a shattered wrist from a hit by pitch about a month ago
LOL! You can't mention Robin Ventura without mentioning the fight with Nolan Ryan.
It's what Ventura's career is known for despite being a very good player and several time all-star. Robin Ventura, human "punching bag".
There is an unwritten rule that the pitchers and catchers in the outfield bullpen must come to the aid of their team mates even if they aren't playing in the game.
I don't get why the bullpens don't just fight each other out in the oufield, instead of lazily jogging over to the main fight.
@@Zach-mw5so yeah I thought that too.
Nolan Ryan once said that the reason he got Ventura in a headlock and kept hitting him was because “It’s just self preservation.”
1984 Braves Padres by Jonboy is a must see
No more Jomboy videos!
Y'all Should react to worst sports injuries.
Check out the Detroit Tigers/Chicago White Sox fight from 2000. It may be the best I've ever seen.
Y'all need to watch Jomboy's breakdown of the Braves and Padres fight from 1984.
Correct Daz, no more homeplate collisions after Posey broke his leg in one. Obviously not the only reason, there have been many serious ones and sports all over have slowly started to become more serious with protecting players. It's a bit of a controversial topic as some see it as 'softening' and 'ruining' the sport.
To add a little more info, the so-called buster posey rule wasn't added until 3 years after posey broke his leg. The rule was added after another catcher whose name I can't remember also was seriously injured. Maybe someone can add to this with his name.
Well it’s true. The millionaire athlete got hurt? Well he’s okay a contact sport. He knew the risks.
@@ottomackensen The issue is money. No one (Fans or the League) wants to see Posey's backup, or Patrick Mahomes' backup because they took a hard shot and got hurt. It might be more exciting in the short term to see hard hits, but it lessens the quality of the product overall in the long term.
@@ericwilliams8420 they’ll eventually soften it to the point nobody will watch. After all, who the hell watches baseball if you aren’t a big name franchise fan? Stadiums are tombs if your name isn’t Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers, etc.
Not to mention the Cleveland Indians deserve zero success for bowing to the woke mob.
If you're looking for more brawls, check out Jomboy's breakdown of the pirates and reds brawl, amir garrett charges the pirates dugout on his own, great video tbh
I believe HOF Nolan Ryan was his first brawl in a long career?
Gotta say it's pretty unfulfilling seeing these batters be tackled or put in headlocks the few times they make it to the pitcher lol.
You don’t want players getting their hands stepped on because of the metal spikes.
The charging of the catcher (now illegal) was to attempt to knock the ball out.
You can still do it if the catcher is blocking the plate just can’t go out of you’re way to smash him
The catcher can’t block the plate without the ball
@@lovesgucci1 That new rule isn't being enforced very evenly. Each umpire seems to have their own definition of what is allowed and what is obstruction. I get why we have the rule because the catcher is busy fielding the throw and vulnerable, but I would like to see more even application of the rule.
Do they have fights in cricket games?
.. If a catcher is legally,or illegally, blocking the plate... it is permissible for the runner to barrel the catcher over provided he does not deviate his path and target the catcher.
If a runner chooses to run on the far side of the foul line when racing a throw to the plate, he can do so to disrupt the throw.
If you want to see a GOOD bench clearing brawl... look up "Padres Braves 1984" .. they had a game with 3 brawls... like 17 players & coaches total got ejected... fans got arrested...
pretty dangerous having everyone fighting on top of each other, some innocent player could get hurt. This is why they let you fight in hockey, just let the 2 guys go and watch
Strawberry all coked up, dont eff with him
How about doing a show about actors and famous people who played football and other sports before they were famous?
Used to be so much better. These days it's all bitch-slapping, swings and misses, and where to meet for a drink after.
why does he always question if getting hit by a baseball would hurt😭
These pitches never hurt the batter unless he's hit directly on a bone. Usually on the wrist or fingers. The fighting that results is childish and hopefully will be removed from baseball.
...Running over the catcher was rightfully banned because of serious injuries to the catcher's body. Not because of the overexaggerated concussion stuff.
Aiden, I can assure you that the baseball hurts, depending on where it hits you. On the muscled areas, like you butt or thighs, not so much. On areas like the ribs, knees, elbows, head, considerably more. The ball is almost rock hard, 5+ ounces (145 grams), and traveling over 90 (sometimes 100) mph.
Ge their fingers stepped on is serious because the majority of fights are nothing more than shoving matches. Rarely doe anyone throw a fist much less land it. Baseball fights are like sumo wrestling. No punches thrown and just a bunch of shoving. lol
I've never been this early to one of your videos before. Plus I'm first.
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Yeah they can’t run into the catchers anymore ever since Buster Posey got injured as the catcher. Fans call it the Posey rule .
NBA most heated moments reaction?
Awww man no Pedro Martinez/Don Zimmer altercation
Let's face it, most brawls in most sports are a joke. Hockey are the only ones that really fight, everybody else just looks like a joke
That orioles and Yankees brawl deserve a better breakdown longer look
Still a trash ass compilation but better than the first one