MLB | 0% Luck, 100% Talent
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I'm convinced Cespedes let's the ball roll intentionally just so he can throw you out
I'm proud of Ichiro doing the laser beam, from Japan. Thank you.
To think pujols almost had a triple in the second clip lol 😂
"almost" nah, the throw beat him by 15 feet.
@@katherineberger6329 and its yoenis in left, so any normal fielder and it woulda been close
Lol i came here to say pretty early on the title is wrong. The throw was great but you better believe there was luck...luck that it happened to be Pujols running the bags. Any other player thats forsure a tripple. And someone like trea turner and it's a run scored
Asdrubel Cabrera has one of the best defensive highlight reels of all time, but it seems like no one ever talks about him
The man must of been a beast as a kid playing games like tag and jail break.
Ah, so nice to watch a little baseball on a cold winters day.
みんなオバケすぎw
どのプレーも見惚れちゃう!
2:35- Unassited triple play. Wow!
Mark buehrle's in-between the legs glove flip to first has to be my favorite play and I'm a cubs fan
That closing clip of Josh Harrison is a perfect example of why you gotta ALWAYS be hustling! Many, if not most, runners would have given up and been tagged out in that situation. Harrison stays on the base path, keeps his eye on the ball and who has it, and makes his base. Heads up all the way, what a display of intelligence and reflexes!
LET'S GO HARRISON!!!!
I am proud to see 2 clips of the Great Omar Vizquel. In Venezuela we are anxious that it be our next Hall of Fame in our country.
I could watch this stuff all day. Can't wait for more baseball. Love this game
That Mauer behind-the-back snag is beauty. We had one of the greatest catchers of all time and we wasted his prime because the Pohlads were too chicken shit to go balls-out for a World Series ring.
It was great, but it was mostly luck. I actually did something like that once, put my glove up and the ball landed perfectly right there. I was shocked, but played it off like I knew that it was gonna happen. My brother was just staring at me like.......wtf???
@@ronyeahright9536 but he responded to it being in his glove instantly and smoothly like he intended to do it
@@yungmo1599 exactly, I did the same thing too, thats what made it look so shocking, that to people watching it seemed like you intended to do it
love the unassisted triple play
That first clip is so good that they recreated it in an anime.
yes in daiya no ace
U never gonna get anyone to pay u
Yooooo Daiya no Ace 😭
Great clip Eduardo, show some love for the glove
Harrison should have been called out of the baseline.
First clip is thumbnail, earned a like
The first play is don't hate the player, hate the game.
Everyone forgets about that Ceapedes play because the day before (or after I can’t remember) was the throw that got Kendrick at home
Nice highlights.
Great video 👏
That opening sequence has to be the best infield ballet ever.
The electric scooter at my grocery store is faster than Pujols
Too many people who never played baseball think it's easy and they point to bartolo colon in his later years as an example but this is a hard game to have success. These guys are elite
Bartolo's fat af but man, he works hard. Dude's pushing 50 and still trying to get back to the Big Leagues. And the scary thing is, he MIGHT ACTUALLY DO IT.
And now I’m gonna go watch some josh Harrison highlights
One of my teammates pulled of an unassisted triple play much like Cabrera at 2:42.
Some awesome plays here but that first play was Bird like, as in Larry Bird.
Heh you're Larry Bird😏
These plays are older then I expected
1:00 BÁEZ 🔥💪🏽😱
Sadly that was safe anyways
4:24 the advantage went to the 4 foot tall runner among the 7 foot tall fielders!
Muy buen vídeo amigo
Other sports have this or that, but baseball makes for the best highlight reels.
the last one he sold it lol should of threw the ball instead of complaining
should've been out anyway but I agree, you never stop playing to complain
Great compilation. The last video was out. He make a curve landed in the green.
Once you establish your basepath you can go 3 feet out of it in either direction. It looks like he stayed within 3 feet of the basepath the entire time.
wow great yur the best
0:00 ace of diamond anyone
Dave Niehaus made that play of Ichiro even better.
That first one was sweet by Smith
0:17
1. Albert is slow
2. Cespedes has a gun of an arm but sad how he always gets injured or is still on the IL as a met
He's not a Met anymore
Pujols: *chugging around second like an underfed locomotive*
Cespedes: "... and I took that personally."
1:10 - Didn't get him
1:22 His foot was already touching the base and you can see the ball between the defender knees and gloves. It was a wrong call.
The call was eventually overturned.
Also go figure the announcers for the marlins wanted that call to be out
@@IAMYAMAMA It's clear from the context that the announcer hoped the call wouldn't be overturned because it would be a shame for such an incredible display of skill to come up short.
Superior coordination of the pros
I'm with the guy below....after watching some of Cespedes plays, I think he baits you.
2:53, is taken with a ring doorbell cam
Remember when Ichiro was just ichiro and not Ichiro Suzuki
Great effort on that last rundown, but they shoulda called him out. Ran out of the baseline, quite obviously.
イチローだ!
ダイヤのエース❤️
The last baserunner did a lot of legal maneuvers until the very last one. You can't dodge off the baseline into the infield grass and still be safe. That's about as clear cut leaving the baseline as it gets. It's to prevent comical garbage like this from happening. Good jukes til that very last dodge though. Shoulda been out.
These are awesome, but seriously, #2 is really just about Albert pulling a trailer.
damn..unassisted triple play?!!!
What a horrible camera job of the Laureno play. One of the best throws ever and that’s what they show
the first one brooo
unassisted triple plays are a lot of luck, due to the fact that many prerequisites must be in place to make one possible.
세번째 바에즈 수비는 세잎인거 같고, 마지막 런다운은 열씸상 준 듯
ダイヤのエースの成宮❤️
This play was also in Daiya no Ace
RIP Ray Fosse 0:38 2:23
これはダイヤのエースの実写版w
That throw from Baez... guy was safe but I dont even care, that was just a rediculous throw from that position!
Harrison was way out of the baseline.
I think you typed your title backwards.
Pujols may be slower due to his age & weight.
Unassisted triple play.
Wow. That’s all.
That first clip was on diamond no ace
最後のすごいなw
Stopped watching after seeing the insistent repeated pushing for channel subscription and alerts. Would have been a nice video otherwise.
Harrison was out of the base line. That’s not IQ that’s bad umpiring
Exactly once you go on the grass youre outside the baseline
@@justanothergoy5900 runner defines their own baseline
Definitely out of the baseline! Sure some will try the "runner defines his own baseline" ploy. That is a BS excuse. Now the first 20 feet from home plate to first base, a runner can define their own baseline. But going on the grass, between 2nd and third, to avoid a tag, is an automatic out. When was this play? Was that play eligible to be challenged?
Fun to watch, but he was definitely out of the baseline. Ump got caught admiring instead of doing his job.
@@justanothergoy5900 not true. there is a different base path every single time a tag is attempted. It's close to out of the base path, but not enough evidence to overturn it imo
Baez was luck cause he got a lucky bounce off his glove he didn’t try to pop it off his glove he just missed it
100% luck.
Last one with Harrison how in the world is that legit..
The baseline isn’t a straight line from 2nd to 3rd. It’s a line from the runner to the base whenever a play is made. So every time they throw to a new fielder, the baseline resets to wherever Harrison is to where he wants to go, and you get 3 ft on either side. That last dive wasn’t 3 ft from where he was when that fielder’s play began, so he’s in the clear.
Cespedes played it terribly. 100% lack of skill.
Placement was lucky not talent
They have the case, he was on the grass, that should've been OUT, seriously
I'm still shocked how many MLB runners get deked off outfielders terrible acting. lol 1:39
sometimes it even tricks your own teammates!
0:03 倉持 小湊
Not much of good plays from the Atlanta Braves. You'd think winning the World Series might get you some attention.