Five years ago, this happened with Loganville-Houston County

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Jake Fromm hit it over the fence, right down the line. It was ruled a fair ball, and a home run for a 4-0 Houston County lead in the GHSA Class 5A championship finale. There was diagreement from Loganville head coach Jeff Segars.
    Video: Michael A. Lough/The Central Georgia Sports Report

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  • @jomamackdaddy
    @jomamackdaddy Год назад +22

    I coached many years of high school and also umpired many years, so i never really had any problems with umps because i knew how to talk to them. I probably coached about 250 games and only got tossed once. It was a high school double header, and in the first game, the ump was the field umpire. We had runners on first and second, ground ball to short and the shortstop tries to get the lead runner at third, as the runner sliding into 3rd, the ball hits him in the helmet and bounces off. The ump called him out for interference. I told the ump that for interference on a thrown ball, it can only be called if the runner intentianally tried to block the ball and since he was sliding and since it hit him in the back of the head ,that was not possible. He refused to change the call even though i showed him the rule in the book and threatened to throw me out. I was upset, but let it go. 2nd game, the same ump is now behind the plate. He's actually calling pitches before the ball hits the catcher's mitt. I honestly don't know how he was assigned a high school game. Anyway, in like the second inning, our pitcher throws a pitch. He does his usual and calls it a ball before the pitch arrives, but the batter bunts it and fouls it off. I said to him, "That was a foul ball. Did you not see that." He said, 'You can't argue balls and strikes." I don't remember exactly what I said, but I didn't curse or anything, and he said " one more word, and you're done!" I said: "word!" And I got tossed. Sorry for the long story, but sometimes you can't help but get tossed.😊

    • @Tuleyne
      @Tuleyne Год назад +1

      When I coached and was saddled with a lousy ump, I'd periodically run up to him after a bad call and scream "That was a great f'in call! You are right on top of things!" then go back to the dugout and not even wait for a reaction.

  • @ag7898
    @ag7898 Год назад +12

    One of the umpires needs to have eyes on the bench and players. #7 in white should also be ejected.

    • @chrisbridges655
      @chrisbridges655 Год назад +2

      B.S.

    • @tycorbson9651
      @tycorbson9651 Год назад +2

      This is a playoff game. You can’t be ejecting players for getting pumped up. The coach was a different story. If you get offended by what number 7 was doing then you have no business being an umpire.

    • @chaselowe2177
      @chaselowe2177 Год назад +1

      @@tycorbson9651 Number seven yelled directly at the umpires from less than ten feet away. Yelling at officials is not GETTING pumped up. If you're yelling, you are already pumped up.

    • @mississippisnowplow
      @mississippisnowplow Год назад

      @@tycorbson9651
      A “child”, yes I said child, should be keeping his mouth shut and let the coach handle it. My son competes at this level and he knows if he mouths off to his coach or an umpire, he doesn’t have to worry about what they’ll do, because he knows the wrath that’s coming from his dad. Hell, even most college players have more respect than that. You don’t typically see that behavior until you get into the mlb.

  • @perman66
    @perman66 Год назад

    Why did he get ejected?? Did he bump one of the umpires?? Geez dude...it's just a game.

  • @richardbaker_0086
    @richardbaker_0086 Год назад +6

    They’re probably just mad that the equipment manager ordered the wrong size pants for everyone.

  • @lonwoock9881
    @lonwoock9881 Год назад +5

    Way to teach kids valuable lessons about life. Good Lord.

    • @markploof
      @markploof Год назад

      I know, you see the players strutting the muscles like taunting. Good lessen coaches. Damn asses…

  • @Retired_Detective51
    @Retired_Detective51 Год назад +3

    Coach was so mad some of the letters fell off the back of his jersey

  • @channel-kelvin9304
    @channel-kelvin9304 Год назад

    Hey, it';s a forfiet game because it took him more than 60 seconds to leave the playing area. Why are the umpires still hanging around.

  • @todda6611
    @todda6611 Год назад

    wtg coach my coach went up and said his stuff got ejected remeber this was in 93 where there was no cell phones but man he stepped up and cared

  • @nathangordon8740
    @nathangordon8740 Год назад

    As a former AD…I woul have fired him the next morning.

  • @alanhess9306
    @alanhess9306 Год назад +42

    Would have been nice to see the play that caused this argument.

    • @mptr1783
      @mptr1783 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/OB4lZ_TIOCQ/видео.html

    • @bluestar9463
      @bluestar9463 Год назад +5

      Don't think any play result justifies this level of idiocy, bro....

    • @scottwhite2626
      @scottwhite2626 Год назад +1

      @@bluestar9463 AMEN!!

    • @leogetz3570
      @leogetz3570 Год назад

      I found a sports report on this series and they couldn't see where the ball went because someone's head was in the way. So basically, Jake Fromm hit the ball over the fence and it was originally ruled a foul ball, but then the umps discussed it and then ruled it fair and a homerun. But like I said, even the local news station didn't get a clean view of the hit. They went on to win 12-0, so even if it was a bad call, it ended up not really affecting the game

    • @stevechandler8487
      @stevechandler8487 Год назад

      What caused the argument

  • @patriot5526
    @patriot5526 Год назад

    Refs will make bad calls sometimes. That’s the way it is. They’re only human. If your team loses a game based on a bad call, then maybe that’s not the reason you lost. If you’ve never been a referee, than keep your mouth shut because it is much more difficult than it appears to be.

  • @patrickarchbald8734
    @patrickarchbald8734 Год назад +1

    Five years ago, a bunch of adults acted like 2 year olds and fans made it worse.
    There, I fixed your title.

  • @marcusmofield5815
    @marcusmofield5815 Год назад

    Oh man, that’s a circus.

  • @mississippisnowplow
    @mississippisnowplow Год назад +26

    My son plays jr high baseball and will be varsity next year. If he ever acted like that I’d come out and take him off the field and give him a good ass whooping. And the parents in the stands are unbelievably pathetic.

    • @jessefugate8154
      @jessefugate8154 Год назад +3

      U took the words out of my mouth. I so agree

    • @john5204
      @john5204 Год назад

      You might get your ass whooped

    • @jayseaborg3895
      @jayseaborg3895 Год назад +2

      Especially arguing over a borderline fair/foul ball HR. That isn't a rule violation, and it probably was one of those "could go either way" kind of calls. What a fine example of leadership that coach is...and the fans egging him on are just as bad.

    • @viking956
      @viking956 Год назад

      MMMmmm, excuse me. You might want to rethink that one. Not for nuttin but if your son is in Junior High he is waaaaaaaaay to old for a spanking.

  • @Samsquench
    @Samsquench Год назад +1

    Hopefully all the young children in attendance saw another example of a parent/coach embarrassing themselves and their school. Way to be a good influence. Disrespectful 🤡

  • @leogetz3570
    @leogetz3570 Год назад +2

    And the guy who had the hit that sparked all of this is now an NFL QB!!

  • @Anthonygarcia-dr7oi
    @Anthonygarcia-dr7oi Год назад

    great coach 💪💪

  • @glenngotts1380
    @glenngotts1380 Год назад +2

    Yea would of loved to have back story and/or what led up to this

  • @molonlabe7309
    @molonlabe7309 Год назад

    Number 7 should have been ran also.

  • @dennislynch4783
    @dennislynch4783 Год назад +3

    No context here at all.......this contributes to why there is a vast shortage of officials in this country.....

    • @RootinNRuttin
      @RootinNRuttin Год назад +1

      Yep! And getting worse. They don’t realize that, without officials, they don’t play!!!

  • @wisecracker1814
    @wisecracker1814 Год назад +1

    Wow. Slow 5 yr news stretch down there, heh? 😂😅

  • @WendelltheSongwriter
    @WendelltheSongwriter Год назад

    Fun fact, that is Marjorie Taylor Green.

  • @19trebor53
    @19trebor53 Год назад +6

    How Not To Behave As A Coach/Manager 101.

    • @donwarnick1089
      @donwarnick1089 Год назад +2

      @@David_Carlile caring and going overboard are two different things even more embarrassing the parents screaming like a pack of drunken hyenas while younger children sit there and learn that this type of childish behavior is not only acceptable but cheered on

  • @greatloverofmusic1
    @greatloverofmusic1 Год назад +11

    I love that none of the other coaches or players came in to help calm this idiot down and save him from himself. The crowd reaction is pathetic. This dude has no business "leading" kids in any capacity.

    • @DylanBlakeGolf
      @DylanBlakeGolf 5 месяцев назад

      Bro has 7 state championships… I think he lead them kids pretty damn fine if you ask me

    • @greatloverofmusic1
      @greatloverofmusic1 5 месяцев назад

      @@DylanBlakeGolf If the dude didn't win anything would this be cool?

    • @DylanBlakeGolf
      @DylanBlakeGolf 5 месяцев назад

      @@greatloverofmusic1 did i say it was cool?

    • @greatloverofmusic1
      @greatloverofmusic1 5 месяцев назад

      @@DylanBlakeGolf Sorry. I took your reply as a justification for his stupidity. My bad.

  • @billdolley4164
    @billdolley4164 Год назад

    There's no disputing an umpire's judgment; strike/ball, safe/out, fair/foul. Players know this and coaches know this. Stop making a fool of yourself. Start being a coach and figure out how to erase this 4-0 deficit.

  • @draxxus0368
    @draxxus0368 Год назад +2

    Why does the coach have a such a big bag?

    • @mptr1783
      @mptr1783 Год назад

      it was a normal size bag........the midget made it look big

  • @alanratay4583
    @alanratay4583 Год назад +9

    There’s 2 minutes and 13 seconds of my life that I’ll never get back.

  • @donbohaven952
    @donbohaven952 Год назад

    No clue what’s going on

  • @Joseph-gg8if
    @Joseph-gg8if Год назад

    Later that day he went and got a convertible and a toupee.

  • @wfr435
    @wfr435 Год назад +10

    It has often been said that playing sports helps build character. That being said, this guy has no business being a coach.

  • @tommy2times75
    @tommy2times75 Год назад +36

    Complete and Total Embarrassment to the school.

    • @chrisbridges655
      @chrisbridges655 Год назад +8

      For standing up for his team on a blown call?

    • @kerrytodd3753
      @kerrytodd3753 Год назад

      Ya, what the hell happened….he was pissed for sure.

    • @alanhess9306
      @alanhess9306 Год назад +8

      @@chrisbridges655 So acting like a child, throwing a temper tantrum, is standing up for your team?

    • @perrdawg41
      @perrdawg41 Год назад +3

      It's ok for parents to do things like this,but not coaches?

    • @donsmith3483
      @donsmith3483 Год назад

      ​@@alanhess9306 have you ever watched a baseball game or does your mother's basement not have a TV?

  • @centralgeorgiasportsreport9713

    There's a paragraph explaining what happened. Here's the story links - www.macon.com/sports/article79689252.html , by your's truly - but it's probably paywalled. Might have access in some form. The summary paragraph explains. ... ML

  • @Quidproxo
    @Quidproxo Год назад +1

    That game is over when he throws the glove and hits the umpire.

  • @bluestar9463
    @bluestar9463 Год назад

    This was 5 years ago? Wonder if the coach is done with his 5 year suspension.....

  • @Al-hf3iz
    @Al-hf3iz Год назад +1

    Obviously the team in red from the fans, coaches and players are classless.

  • @redwingfan9393
    @redwingfan9393 Год назад +1

    I suppose the question is what sort of terrible call led to this.

    • @bluestar9463
      @bluestar9463 Год назад +1

      No call justifies this coach's actions - Wake up.

    • @leogetz3570
      @leogetz3570 Год назад

      The batter hit the ball over the fence right at the foul pole. It was originally ruled foul, but the umps got together to discuss it, then ruled it fair and a homerun

  • @ronomlor8771
    @ronomlor8771 Год назад

    I'm not sure what I was looking at but I just saw a grown coach lose control

    • @mptr1783
      @mptr1783 Год назад

      was he fully grown? Appeared to have Lil mans disease

  • @Shepard115
    @Shepard115 Год назад +6

    And then they win back to back state titles😂

  • @user-wt2me2fe5t
    @user-wt2me2fe5t Год назад

    The coach is wearing number 2. That's all you need to know.

  • @louisevad6091
    @louisevad6091 Год назад

    Decorum is elusive. Let’s see the replay.

  • @gmon3380
    @gmon3380 Год назад +3

    I thought he was gonna run around the field in his underwear screaming I'm on fire

  • @PIGGEBANK
    @PIGGEBANK Год назад

    lmfao this little bitty coach acting tough :DDDDDD hope he watches this and sees all the comments clowning his mini-me lookin ass.

  • @h3608094
    @h3608094 Год назад

    he just mad cause he is sooooo short

  • @donwarnick1089
    @donwarnick1089 Год назад +5

    Another great night cheering on childish behavior from our coach who’s supposed to be teaching our son how to handle things like an adult. We’re so proud of him.

    • @ianvaughn3745
      @ianvaughn3745 Год назад +1

      I dont know what happened but childish is a stupid word to use he is most likely yelling at them on a bad call or a disagreed cll showing his team he has there back

    • @donwarnick1089
      @donwarnick1089 Год назад +2

      @@ianvaughn3745 throwing your hat stomping your feet is acting like child maybe because you’ve also been taught this type of behavior is acceptable when you don’t get your own way could be the problem standing up for your players is all fine and dandy but can we at least agree running around like a four year old isn’t the way to do it

    • @KenHall-cy5wt
      @KenHall-cy5wt Год назад

      Can tell who's kid is on the bench.......😂

    • @donwarnick1089
      @donwarnick1089 Год назад +2

      @@KenHall-cy5wt No my boys both won countless championships for the city we live in. Then went on to attend college where both earned engineering degrees and are now working in those fields.

  • @chrisbridges655
    @chrisbridges655 Год назад

    Here's what the Loganville coach said about it:
    “Third base umpire called it foul and their coach asked for help and the home plate umpire over rules (the third base umpire), which isn’t his call,” Segars said. “Its unfortunate…it’s just a bad call. These kids have fought hard all year and that call really made a difference in the game, I thought. Gotta give Houston County credit, they seized the momentum and never let it go, but a lot of that momentum was off of a bad call.”
    “You know if it’s a questionable call like a home run call we had at East Paulding during the first round I probably won’t say anything, but that call wasn’t questionable. It was foul.” Segars said. “When something like that happens you can’t sit around and watch that kind of stuff.”

    • @mptr1783
      @mptr1783 Год назад +2

      haha, and the final score was 12-0. Yeah, it made a big difference in the game. Also, just because it was the 3rd base umpires call doesnt mean he was right. He went for help(which tells me he wasnt sure) and if the plate umpire clearly saw it the other way, then he makes the call.

    • @tjones5719
      @tjones5719 Год назад

      @@mptr1783”He went for help…” that’s where you didn’t follow what was said. The coach is saying the third base ump didn’t ask for help, the other coach went to the home base ump for help. Now proper procedure is the third base ump needs to ask for help, but sometimes home base umps fail to follow protocol. I had that happen in a game where I was playing first base, the ball grounded to my right so I had to dive to get it. My pitcher was coming to cover the bag, but I was quick enough where I got to my feet and dove to the bag with my glove hitting the bag. Within about a second the pitcher then crosses over the bag, and then within about two seconds the runner comes across the bag. No slow up to the runner and no one collided. The first-second base ump was in perfect position and called it out - the last out of the inning. The other teams coach complained directly to the home plate ump, who wasn’t in position to make the call and that ump overruled the field ump without being asked by that ump. So it does happen.

  • @retiredluvit4100
    @retiredluvit4100 Год назад

    coach seen too many mlb games.

  • @TheSecondWitness
    @TheSecondWitness Год назад

    Walk of Shame for the grown up child. Calm down or get out of baseball. Idiot parents everywhere too. I had to deal with one, who was a pastor no less, who got in my face questioning me ferociously, in a year my team won the championship.

  • @brothabryanbh
    @brothabryanbh Год назад

    why is #7 tryin to pump up the crowd like thats goin to help LOL...

  • @etool4355
    @etool4355 Год назад

    Looking forward to the day a coach-bot is deleted from a game by an AI-ump.

  • @joshuapogue4849
    @joshuapogue4849 8 месяцев назад

    That was anti climactic

  • @lscales6131
    @lscales6131 Год назад

    Honestly I don’t think it was that bad considering. I obviously don’t know what was said during that altercation but he was mad they told him to leave and he did but he yelled before. Happens all the time. Now if it were a parent then I’d have a problem with it. I’ve literally had yelling conversations with college coaches tell me to throw them out to get their team into the game more. One guy came up to me and said “I think you’re doing a great job but you’re gonna have to throw me out to wake my guys up.” I said “huh?!” And he said “you’re right huh! You haven’t see anything at all tonight have you!” I tossed him and we winked at me on the way out. I’m not saying that’s what happened here but he left with no problem. As long as the parents didn’t start on the ump I would have been okay with it.

  • @michaelsmargiassi1121
    @michaelsmargiassi1121 Год назад

    maybe if his pitcher hadn't given up a BOMB, he wouldn't be so angry

  • @gregengel1616
    @gregengel1616 Год назад +5

    And 5 years later, still just an argument between a manager and an umpire.

  • @baseballumpires6901
    @baseballumpires6901 Год назад +1

    All that and an ejection over a long hit ball ruled fair that only the umpires are looking straight up the line to judge. He has nothing to argue here. Ridiculous.

  • @carliushardin4229
    @carliushardin4229 Год назад +1

    All of that for absolutely nothing to happen

  • @jonaldridge6040
    @jonaldridge6040 Год назад

    Looks like mommy and daddy didn’t show him enough attention.

  • @gregbuonocore3292
    @gregbuonocore3292 Год назад

    That was a waste of time…..

  • @DonTrump-sv1si
    @DonTrump-sv1si Год назад

    People commenting on how bad this is and how the coach is an embarrassment, etc, but this is baseball, it happens. I'd want a manager that really wants it and cares. But all in all it's not a huge deal, and this is just baseball, so relax and don't get so hurt by this.

  • @PatrickHardison-bk4mh
    @PatrickHardison-bk4mh Год назад +2

    What happened, was there something special about the Manager yelling at the Umps? Was there something special about the Manager getting thrown out of the game? I can't tell if the crowd is cheering for the Manager, the Umps, the Team, or the cost of the concessions. Just when you think RUclips can't get any worse....

  • @savagecombatives2765
    @savagecombatives2765 Год назад +8

    This is another example of pathetic leadership and behavior by a coach and apparent horrible human being. I wouldn't step back away from this idiot getting my face and as soon as he made contact with me I would stop the game call the police and have his arrested. When people start have these idiots arresting and them paying fines or getting jail time for acting like this is when it will stop. They need knocked out but that isn't condoned and that is also a problem in society and in baseball, if you step up in another man's face and behave like that there needs to be consequences and ejected with a suspension isn't good enough.

    • @kennethstegall1075
      @kennethstegall1075 Год назад +2

      No you talked a big game about knocking him out don't punk out cause " that's not condoned" either do something or don't complain. How about the umpire does his job which is to keep the integrity of the game not to try and be the main character

    • @savagecombatives2765
      @savagecombatives2765 Год назад +2

      @@kennethstegall1075 It's not talking a big game. No one will ever speak to me in this manner whether I am umpiring or anywhere else. The umpire did do his job - the entire game, making mistakes while doing your job does not give anyone the right to act like a pathetic human being and abuse them for making a mistake. Also, for the record I umpired Division I college baseball in numerous conferences and professional baseball for 7 years. My time and experience there have forged my resolve in how I deal with idiots like this and so many other coaches who behave in the same manner. This kind of behavior is B.S. and sets a horrible example for kids, knocking someone out for treating you this way would set a tremendous example to not allow anyone to treat you like a rug and walk all over you. I practice my art daily and wouldn't have any problem handling anyone who doesn't train at the level I do on a regular basis even. I also know how to articulate my case when I do have to defend myself or get in altercation while I am working so that me knocking someone out or choking them unconscious will not have any legal repercussions on me or my career. If it came to that I would also sue any organization for taking games away from me for defending myself. I promise you I am not just talking, I have been through this numerous times and left people laying on the ground at my place of business for approaching me in a threatening manner as this coach did to this umpire. The funny thing is there isn't a coach alive who act like this to me regardless of how many calls I missed because they are all mostly cowards who hide behind their schedule and threat of red lining you, they would take one look at me and know to approach me with their hat in the hand in a courteous manner because I look like I might rip them apart if they don't and mostly they all know my level of training.

    • @kennethstegall1075
      @kennethstegall1075 Год назад

      @Savage Combatives so a coach sticking up for his players is a terrible example? Arguing a call instead of letting the player argue is literally the example he should be setting but you missed that part while growing up

    • @savagecombatives2765
      @savagecombatives2765 Год назад +1

      @@kennethstegall1075 First of that isn't what happen and rarely is. What happens coaches who behave in this manner set a horrible example which causes the players to argue, talk out of turn, or misbehave. This is rarely a problem on properly coached teams because players know the price that will be paid for being disrespectful on the field and they lead by example in their interactions on the field. There is no such thing as coaches taking up for their players in youth sports there is only setting a proper example through the coaches actions. To think otherwise says a lot about the type of person you are.

    • @stevebesaw1094
      @stevebesaw1094 Год назад +1

      @@kennethstegall1075 There is a proper way to argue a call and an improper way not to argue a call. I both a coach and an official. I coach football and ice hockey, two very physical and emotional sports. I also umpire both baseball and softball at multiple levels, including high school and college. I have been on both ends of issues like this in my two capacities as coach and umpire. I have argued calls as a coach and had coaches argue calls that I have made and I have never acted as asinine as this guy did. He should have been ejected and faced a long term suspension for his behavior.

  • @andrewellington9503
    @andrewellington9503 Год назад +1

    That looked exactly like about 10,000 other ejections so I don't get the focus on this one.

  • @kbsquared630
    @kbsquared630 Год назад +1

    If my memory serves me correctly, this was 6 years ago. Please update the name of the video accordingly.

  • @markbeckens
    @markbeckens Год назад +3

    2:13 of my life I can't get back, 😔

  • @maddog6542
    @maddog6542 Год назад

    Maybe cut back on the testosterone injections.

  • @umpireva5440
    @umpireva5440 Год назад +9

    Ok show the blown call. We sure saw the coach act like a 4 year old. Side note that team lost. 12-0🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @mjb2424
    @mjb2424 Год назад

    Short guys always argue harder!

  • @romero8163
    @romero8163 Год назад +3

    Well he just embarrassed himself and the program

  • @olegreyhoundchronicles4091
    @olegreyhoundchronicles4091 Год назад

    Who knew a baseball coach acting like a fool.........."GETTIN' HIS MONIES WORTH!" And for all the tools applauding this and bashing umpires; how bout you go out an us the right way to do it?

  • @ArturoRodriguez-xh3vk
    @ArturoRodriguez-xh3vk Год назад

    Good riddance. Low live.

  • @johngibson1869
    @johngibson1869 Год назад +2

    If you’re going to get tossed, do it in style. Pro tip, work on the hat throw for next season, looked pretty weak!!!

  • @bodye6
    @bodye6 Год назад

    Was there....Definitely was a foul ball and wasn't close....ump blew it

    • @ToadHallPub
      @ToadHallPub Год назад +1

      Doesn't matter.

    • @leogetz3570
      @leogetz3570 Год назад

      yeah, but they ended up losing 12-0, so even if Jake doesn't get that Grand Slam, they still lose 8-0

    • @mptr1783
      @mptr1783 Год назад

      where were you standing? Lets guess, right under the foul pole Im sure lol

  • @kerrytodd3753
    @kerrytodd3753 Год назад +2

    Get ‘em coach….nothin worse than incompetent umpires!

  • @tylercrumleybaseball
    @tylercrumleybaseball Год назад +8

    Crazy for y’all to make comments about one of the greatest high school baseball coaches in the state of Georgia. Judge a man by his character when all he’s doing is stepping up for his kids with sorry umpires

    • @ButchRahman
      @ButchRahman Год назад +1

      No idea who he is - all I know is he looks PATHETIC.

    • @StrivingTowardsWhatIsAhead
      @StrivingTowardsWhatIsAhead Год назад

      Calm the F down Skyler

    • @timbailey3846
      @timbailey3846 Год назад +6

      So stepping up for his kids is acting like a 2 year old throwing a temper tantrum, got it!

    • @tycorbson9651
      @tycorbson9651 Год назад +2

      @@timbailey3846 Don’t act like that you have seen coaches and managers do this at higher levels. The players that make it to that level have to get prepared for that and the ones that won’t, atleast they get to experience an old fashioned tirade before they stop playing baseball.

    • @chaselowe2177
      @chaselowe2177 Год назад

      @@tycorbson9651 I usually don't critique grammar in comments, but this is impossible to decipher.

  • @chrisbridges655
    @chrisbridges655 2 года назад

    Blown call. Changed the makeup of the game completely.

  • @twinkietwinkerton7514
    @twinkietwinkerton7514 Год назад

    Who cut the cheese

  • @mbrawthen
    @mbrawthen Год назад

    Typical, an Umpire can screw up multiple calls every game and nothing ever happens to them! But God Forbid a Coach has a disagreement and …You’re OUTTA-HERE.!!! 😡 I’m sick of this umpire’s are GOD Syndrome 😡. All of Baseball needs go with an Artificial Intelligence Umpiring Crew. There would never be a wrong call ever again.!!! And Coaches could stay in the games and help their teams. Ya know, by coaching like they are there to do and without Umps throwing them out without cause.!!! 🤔👍🏽

  • @mikegreene371
    @mikegreene371 Год назад +3

    That's a long walk.. 😂