Ive always loved the fact that even the opposing teams doctor and trainers come out to help. And the response to the EMT'S sports have the best doctors and medical staff ever.
The way I see it is that being employed as a medic for a sports team doesn't necessarily mean you have to be a fan of that team (or even sport)...you're there to work, not watch the game (if you enjoy it, that's just a bonus). Once your services are needed, any team allegiance goes out the window and you're in work mode.
That’s the true bond between pitcher and catcher right there. First player to his side. Flaherty is such a stand up guy. He seems like such a good friend. I’d love to meet him some day (won’t talk to him about the Saunders injury tho; can’t imagine what it was like to see/hear that).
@AliceYobby yep. That's why when Umpires get hit, the others while coming to assist, will still keep an eye on the play to make a call because the game still needs to roll on if it ultimately can
@@BH_NateShowing the ball stops the play. Sopping the play is the only way the trainers and doctors can get out there and help. He had to hold it up a second time to make sure the umpires and officials saw so the play can end.
Chase Utley was playing old school baseball.Thats the way the game is supposed to be played!!!They have sissy rules now.I played second base before I and I used to get taken out like that.Thats real baseball!!!
@@billybudd8085 Intentionally injuring people has never been part of the game. Can't stand people like you that relish in truly despicable actions. Playing the game clean is how the game is meant to be played, just like with any other sport.
@@christophercancel934 it is now since that play honestly like the way I was taught to slide was do it sooner and then if the second baseman is in the way you can knock them outta the way but not like a football player does
The dude who got beaned in the head on his major league debut said he was holding onto his head because he was convinced his brain was falling out of his skull
If there was only a way - like some piece of equipment - that could provide protection for pitchers from line drives…perhaps something like a hard hat that has been used successfully in other similar leagues.
pitchers should wear a special lightweight helmet that can seriously reduce impact, those balls are coming way faster off the bat than they are off the arm
They'll never do it. A large number of professional pitchers would refuse to wear them claiming it messes up their aim. Trying to enforce it would lead to a massive walkout and holding major games hostage.
@@jeffcarroll1990shocksame thing happened during Dale Earnhardts era. They wanted them to wear neck races but drivers said they hated it because it “restricted them” and he died during a crash due to a neck injury becuase he didn’t want to use it
@@cadefitzmaurice2109what are you talking about? They cheered because the Dodgers scored! Nice try making it seem like Dodger fans are some sort of monsters. Smh
I used to remember back in the old days of baseball when they used to allow collisions at home plate. They don’t do that anymore since they added the Buster Posey rule which they cannot do that anymore but I still remember the collections at home plate back in the the old days.
47:13 why does it take everyone so long to stop playing? they all kinda keep going while staring at him and they guy hasn’t moved since he hit the floor!!
I vaguely remember an incident about 14 years ago- Cubs game, runner on third, batter's bat splintered and a piece of it flew down the baseline and struck the runner in the chest. It didn't go deep, he remained standing. Not as scary, but really freaky.
If I had to guess, it's to try to cover for the hollering between the dugout and the umpire or to fill the "dead air" in the park (to take the focus of the fans away from the injury).
The ball cargo hit i remember seeing on the atbat app was hit 116ish mph, its amazing that nothing worse happened. Id imagine its probably the hardest hit ball to hit someone in the face, or at least very close
The incident between Chase Utley and Ruben Tejada in Game 2, plus a less painful moment between Toronto and Texas in Game 5 of that same year's ALDS, led to two separate major incidents in May 2016 games; the Mets-Dodgers series saw Noah Syndergaard tossed for throwing at Utley (to which umpire Tom Hallion said his butt was "in the jackpot"), while the Toronto-Texas series saw Jose Bautista (the culprit of the moment in the ALDS) instigate a brawl via the same kind of slide that Utley hit Tejada with (in which Jose took a good right-handed punch to the face).
Little league teams are required to wear masks from pitcher to fielders... if they can see the danger ... why can't MLB follow their example of safety! Train with the equipment 🎉 no excuses except pride. And pride isnt worth a life or a life with disabilities 😮❤
The moment Utley entered the dugout, he’s out! No questions asked. Plus he never touched the bag. Bad rule interpretation by the PLAYOFF UMPIRES. That’s supposed to be the best. Supposed to be
I remember and injury I seen but cant find it anywhere!!! Can u help maybe... It was a yankee game i belive but not sure the batter hit a one hopper to 3rd and the ball hit the 3rd baseman in the throat
Pitchers need a helmet or something. During a cricket match in Australia, a batsman (who was wearing a helmet) was hit in the head below where the helmet ended, it was just the wrong spot. He was taken to hospital and a few days later he died. No one thought it would ever happen, but it did. Helmets are now designed a little differently, they finish lower and offer more protection. Pitcher’s have absolutely no protection, just their reflexes and a glove. When a ball is hit back at head height there is no where to go. I fear the day a pitcher is hit in just the wrong spot and it doesn’t end well.
@@Agent_Aye11 Unfortunately, that would obscure the vision they need to throw, and wouldn’t do much if the ball hits your head. Same for the batters and hitting the ball. The best is to give them a helmet similar to the batter’s.
I really hate when some of these get hit the pitcher just stands there like "😐um...ok whatever 🤷♂️" like they feel like they gotta save face. But to me, acting like a cocky jerk after an accident doesnt do it. It makes it worse for the pitcher. Cause now they see your real character. Like at 21:20 the pitcher just pisses me off
This is the kinda video that should be shown, not just the player getting hit or whatever but what happens after that. These 20 second clips and then onto the next what the heck happened to the injured player?
Adam Greenberg suffered a compound skull fracture at this first at bat in 2005 that left him disabled for years. Then in 2012 an online petition was started for him to have one more ‘at bat’. The Marlins signed him for a one day contract and he did.
Omg! If I was a pitcher that hit a batter.... cause it obviously happens... but to know I threw a pitch that hit a player, I would be RUNNING to his assistance!!!
Miguel Montero quickly called for the Milwaukee Brewers trainers to get out there after that scary hit by pitch to the head of Segura back in either the 15 or 16 season when this happened
Is it just me or is it that these older videos when guys get beaned in the head the pitchers are always visibly and audibly upset. There’s shock and fear on the face there are expletives screamed they hold up a hand as to say my bad they rush over to the person they hit and they profusely apologize. But these newer videos they hit someone in the head and just kinda walk off
When Segura got hit by a pitch in the head, I thought; oh, no; thank goodness for batting helmets and luckily he was able to get up and got a nice ovation from the Wrigley Field Crowd. That was scary though.
I wish that they redesign the Baseball Helmets with a Clear plastic cover or Faceshield like the 1970's Motorcycle Helmets so they don't hit in the Face area. I seen in my younger years playing pee-wee Baseball kids BADLY Hurt and we need to protect all that play this game.
I agree. At a certain point pitches got way too fast at all levels. A face mask or visor could help, but the visor shattering could cause more damage. It would literally have to be a motor sports helmet
Mark McGwire, dirty roider, a coach on that Dodgers team, along with Utley, trying to be Pete Rose level of dirty, was not even close to keeping in contact with the bag
The contrast between football/baseball, or any sport where giving someone a concussion isn't the goal like in boxing/mma/all the fighting sports, when it happens the crowd is overjoyed while one guy/girl runs around celebrating and the other person lays on the ground in a life threatening condition. The crowds are silent and concerned in one, and the injured is removed and goes through a concussion protocol, but in the other the ref counts to eight and asks the injured if he/she wants to keep going, and he is cheered or booed for the decision by the not concerned at all crowd. The Miami pitcher Jennings, hit in the head at the 44 min mark, looked just like a boxer getting a concussion and trying to get back up. While Jennings was tended to by trainers and doctors the stadium is silent. If that was an MMA event the crowd would have been going crazy happy that they got to witness someone getting brain damage.
Ive always loved the fact that even the opposing teams doctor and trainers come out to help. And the response to the EMT'S sports have the best doctors and medical staff ever.
I am a diehard Dodgers fan, but when I have to put on my MD hat...I have ZERO allegiance to anyone.
For sure. That’s also when you know it’s really bad
For sure. That’s also when you know it’s really bad
I think he has to or at least standby medical oath takes over anything else else
The way I see it is that being employed as a medic for a sports team doesn't necessarily mean you have to be a fan of that team (or even sport)...you're there to work, not watch the game (if you enjoy it, that's just a bonus). Once your services are needed, any team allegiance goes out the window and you're in work mode.
The catcher grabbing his hand to help so he had something to squeeze was just great. What a friend
John Flaherty. Current Yankees announcer. This has come up on a few occasions over the years during games, and he is never excited to discuss it.
which clip was that, I think I moght've missed it?
@@Half_of_The_Worldthe very first one, John Flaherty offered his hand to Tony Saunders right before it cut
That’s the true bond between pitcher and catcher right there. First player to his side. Flaherty is such a stand up guy. He seems like such a good friend. I’d love to meet him some day (won’t talk to him about the Saunders injury tho; can’t imagine what it was like to see/hear that).
I just looked up the Tony Saunders injury and was blown away by what happened!! Fractured humorous and torn ligaments! I can’t imagine the pain!
In my last day of 6th grade, I did the same thing, but dislocated the elbow. I blacked out. I've got a permanent calcium deposit on my elbow.
He also tried going on a rehab assignment after that some time later and did it again.
@@waynelaney42 seriously!? Poor guy
@@SolarWing0what causes the calcium buildup?
Samething happened to him a couple years later
1:39
"hey y'all come here he's injured... no I got the ball that guy is out.. but come on and help this guy!"
you gotta show the ball to stop the play
@AliceYobby yep. That's why when Umpires get hit, the others while coming to assist, will still keep an eye on the play to make a call because the game still needs to roll on if it ultimately can
Screw your little boy game and help people
@@BH_Nate What exactly would the fielder have done?
@@BH_NateShowing the ball stops the play. Sopping the play is the only way the trainers and doctors can get out there and help. He had to hold it up a second time to make sure the umpires and officials saw so the play can end.
The rehab assignment that Tony Saunders had no success either as he had to retire after he blew his arm out a second time
Well, he did try to make a comeback in 2019 with the Orioles
@@LOLMAN9538it was 2005
That poor guy, holy shit! When a grown man is in the fetal position and screaming "Mama", you know they aren't ever going to be the same again.
@@LOLMAN9538wouldve been 45 in 2019 lol
Yea I watched a video on it
That Tejada / Utley play was dirty as hell and Utley damn well knew.
Chase Utley was playing old school baseball.Thats the way the game is supposed to be played!!!They have sissy rules now.I played second base before I and I used to get taken out like that.Thats real baseball!!!
@@billybudd8085 Intentionally injuring people has never been part of the game. Can't stand people like you that relish in truly despicable actions. Playing the game clean is how the game is meant to be played, just like with any other sport.
@jeremygoldenberg9617 says the guy with a room full of participation awards 😂 you obviously have never played competitive baseball!!!
@@billybudd8085 Nah I agree. Imagine changing the rules for playing the way the game is SUPPOSED to be played
@@jordanperosiel-williams7236 Thanx man that's right
That was a dirty slide by Utley.
Aidan Curley well it should be banned.
@@christophercancel934 it is now since that play honestly like the way I was taught to slide was do it sooner and then if the second baseman is in the way you can knock them outta the way but not like a football player does
Wasn’t even a fucking slide lmao. Was a tackle. Dirty as fuck. Fuck utley
Thats been legal since baseball was created..
Good slide
32:33 why the fuck is the dude playing the organ when a pitcher just got hit in the head is he clueless
The dude who got beaned in the head on his major league debut said he was holding onto his head because he was convinced his brain was falling out of his skull
Jimi Hendrix said he saw a boy inside a dream the other day, his mind fell out of his face and the wind blew it away.
Must have something to do with the skull fracture he had
I felt so bad for Adam Greenberg. I remember this game. Delo Santos ended Greenbergs career with this pitch.
The marlins gave him one MLB at bat many years later so he could enter the record books
@@mam362 - Yep. Topps even gave him a card in the 2013 set.
I kept a few of the base and a few of the parallels.
Delo Santos sure looked like he didn't give a F. Was it intentional or he just didn't care?
If there was only a way - like some piece of equipment - that could provide protection for pitchers from line drives…perhaps something like a hard hat that has been used successfully in other similar leagues.
The Utley play was really dirty and wasn't even trying to get the base he was just trying to take out Tejada as you can see
Utley with the tackle!
Wow as a Dodgers fan I’m appalled at the play between Utley and Tejada. Shame on him.
You clearly don’t know the definition of appalling. Look at what’s happened to the Arminians or Palestinians.
That was a clean hit. When you are around the bag you are part of the bag
@@ericheisler5351Oh man, I went to dinner but the food was appalling!
“Yeah but what about Hitler??”
@@ericheisler5351😭 this is a sports video loser
pitchers should wear a special lightweight helmet that can seriously reduce impact, those balls are coming way faster off the bat than they are off the arm
They'll never do it. A large number of professional pitchers would refuse to wear them claiming it messes up their aim. Trying to enforce it would lead to a massive walkout and holding major games hostage.
I believe they did make some sort of padded hat but only one guy wore it. Everyone else refused
@@howdydo13correct. It was massive and looked goofy.
@@jeffcarroll1990shocksame thing happened during Dale Earnhardts era. They wanted them to wear neck races but drivers said they hated it because it “restricted them” and he died during a crash due to a neck injury becuase he didn’t want to use it
🎉❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
As an SF fan I still can’t get over the posey play. It was so dirty. He had to prepare for the hit and missed the ball.
That was a clean play at home.
Completely tanked the giants season. Luckily he came back the next year and dominated
@@Mpark16he pulled a Pete Rose
What an underrated video
This is so overrated
I think its mid!
This video is rated, it's also at least 4 times longer than it should be.
21:20 - that ended Greenberg's career on the first pitch of his first at bat. Brutal.
yeah man. feel terrible for him.
This is why Utley should never be in the HOF. Dirty play with intention to injure. No room in the game of baseball for that.
I disagree that’s baseball to a T baby
That Utley play was total B.S that's just trying to take out the second baseman totally dirty
That's baseball cupcake
The Dodgers blaring music the whole time and fans cheering/booing about the injury is so shitty to me too
Honestly Tejada was not ready for Utley, but That slide was really the type of slide to break Tejada's leg
@@bflkurby1b.s and I ain't no cupcake Ahole
@@cadefitzmaurice2109what are you talking about? They cheered because the Dodgers scored! Nice try making it seem like Dodger fans are some sort of monsters. Smh
I used to remember back in the old days of baseball when they used to allow collisions at home plate. They don’t do that anymore since they added the Buster Posey rule which they cannot do that anymore but I still remember the collections at home plate back in the the old days.
Can you imagine it? 1 second you're diving for a ball and the next second you're in the ER.
The pitcher that got hit in the head and tried to finish the play is so much more scary for me
31:15 What's up with that random fall on the left side near the dugout??
🤣🤣🤣
Caught the ball
Felt tired, went to sleep
That first one was crazy
The worst mlb injury i ever saw was Dickie Thon got hit in the eye and was out for a couple years before coming back..
47:13 why does it take everyone so long to stop playing? they all kinda keep going while staring at him and they guy hasn’t moved since he hit the floor!!
I vaguely remember an incident about 14 years ago- Cubs game, runner on third, batter's bat splintered and a piece of it flew down the baseline and struck the runner in the chest. It didn't go deep, he remained standing. Not as scary, but really freaky.
Omg!!!! That could have been horrific for him! Glad it was only a scratch
wtf was with the organ playing at 38:00! not the right situation for it to say the least ...
If I had to guess, it's to try to cover for the hollering between the dugout and the umpire or to fill the "dead air" in the park (to take the focus of the fans away from the injury).
It’s always a good time for some upbeat organ music.
The ball cargo hit i remember seeing on the atbat app was hit 116ish mph, its amazing that nothing worse happened. Id imagine its probably the hardest hit ball to hit someone in the face, or at least very close
your videos are the highlight of my week!
2:20 Heyward always right here for his teammates. Great guy.
The incident between Chase Utley and Ruben Tejada in Game 2, plus a less painful moment between Toronto and Texas in Game 5 of that same year's ALDS, led to two separate major incidents in May 2016 games; the Mets-Dodgers series saw Noah Syndergaard tossed for throwing at Utley (to which umpire Tom Hallion said his butt was "in the jackpot"), while the Toronto-Texas series saw Jose Bautista (the culprit of the moment in the ALDS) instigate a brawl via the same kind of slide that Utley hit Tejada with (in which Jose took a good right-handed punch to the face).
Oh jeez 😮no way ima gonna watch this for another sixty 😢
Little league teams are required to wear masks from pitcher to fielders... if they can see the danger ... why can't MLB follow their example of safety! Train with the equipment 🎉 no excuses except pride. And pride isnt worth a life or a life with disabilities 😮❤
11:57 is that guy checking him for a concussion?
The clip where Strop hit Segura at 9:40, you can hear a fan yell “Straighten that hat out!”
😂
9:07 the center fielder was outta his Range as you can see the left fielding was jagging and he was sprinting 😢
Jung Ho Kong and Reuben Tejada plays were both dirty
The moment Utley entered the dugout, he’s out! No questions asked. Plus he never touched the bag. Bad rule interpretation by the PLAYOFF UMPIRES. That’s supposed to be the best. Supposed to be
I remember and injury I seen but cant find it anywhere!!! Can u help maybe... It was a yankee game i belive but not sure the batter hit a one hopper to 3rd and the ball hit the 3rd baseman in the throat
You may be thinking about the tony kubek injury in game 7 of the 1960 world series
Unless you're thinking about something more recent
The first one was bad
Pitchers need a helmet or something. During a cricket match in Australia, a batsman (who was wearing a helmet) was hit in the head below where the helmet ended, it was just the wrong spot. He was taken to hospital and a few days later he died. No one thought it would ever happen, but it did. Helmets are now designed a little differently, they finish lower and offer more protection. Pitcher’s have absolutely no protection, just their reflexes and a glove. When a ball is hit back at head height there is no where to go. I fear the day a pitcher is hit in just the wrong spot and it doesn’t end well.
Two words, One Product.
Face. Mask.
@@Agent_Aye11 Unfortunately, that would obscure the vision they need to throw, and wouldn’t do much if the ball hits your head. Same for the batters and hitting the ball. The best is to give them a helmet similar to the batter’s.
Great video
Tommy Pham was truly worried, almost stopped running to first base!
The St. Louis injury lasted for forever, horrible
The fact that the umpires were more worried about who touched the base instead worrying about Tejada being hurt just infuriates me.
Omfg that last collision
プレー中の事故は一瞬一瞬の動作の中での出来事だから、回避云々は酷である。野球もある意味危険なスポーツであることを示している。
Damn too many Brewers involved in this video 😬
Dude these players are tough as hell . Not even a fast ball can put them out of commission 😀
I really hate when some of these get hit the pitcher just stands there like "😐um...ok whatever 🤷♂️" like they feel like they gotta save face. But to me, acting like a cocky jerk after an accident doesnt do it. It makes it worse for the pitcher. Cause now they see your real character. Like at 21:20 the pitcher just pisses me off
Was those Dodgers announcers on the Utley slide? "make sis look like a violent collision" *shows replay of violent collision*
The game is good, but a sense of partnership is essential.
I’m scored to think how bad the second one gets hurt if they are both running full or even 3/4 speed…
This is the kinda video that should be shown, not just the player getting hit or whatever but what happens after that. These 20 second clips and then onto the next what the heck happened to the injured player?
why does the play continue while man is out on the ground
Utley cheap ass tackle. He slip off the base line to intentionally take him out
Adam Greenberg suffered a compound skull fracture at this first at bat in 2005 that left him disabled for years. Then in 2012 an online petition was started for him to have one more ‘at bat’. The Marlins signed him for a one day contract and he did.
Omg! If I was a pitcher that hit a batter.... cause it obviously happens... but to know I threw a pitch that hit a player, I would be RUNNING to his assistance!!!
I remember Paul Konerko got hit in the face, broke his nose, stayed in the game. Then later hit a home run. Hockey player
The one with Stanton looked absolutely ugly, I can't imagine the panic with the Marlins crew.
That second one is an exact reason why the outfielders call the ball and one lays off!
legit disgusting play by Utley
The discusting act by the commentators to credit utley during the slide is discusting
That line drive that Happ took to his face ended up being a fracture.
22:22.... that pitcher seemed completely emotionless, almost .... satisfied that he hit that "green" batter.
How do you make this video and not include the best one of all? Mike Piazza getting crowned with a Roger Clemons fastball!
Miguel Montero quickly called for the Milwaukee Brewers trainers to get out there after that scary hit by pitch to the head of Segura back in either the 15 or 16 season when this happened
You know it’s bad when you see team doctors come onto the field..
Is it just me or is it that these older videos when guys get beaned in the head the pitchers are always visibly and audibly upset. There’s shock and fear on the face there are expletives screamed they hold up a hand as to say my bad they rush over to the person they hit and they profusely apologize. But these newer videos they hit someone in the head and just kinda walk off
When Segura got hit by a pitch in the head, I thought; oh, no; thank goodness for batting helmets and luckily he was able to get up and got a nice ovation from the Wrigley Field Crowd. That was scary though.
thoughts and priorities
He didn’t make contact with the ball and bat in the video around the 35 minute mark
26:20 That is one crazy collision!
Who is the commntator that say "He is Ok".
Can someone explain why the first guy needed to be stretched out, I don't get it
He ended up breaking his upper arm close to his shoulder (humerus fracture). His bone snapped in 2 and ligaments which caused him extreme pain
15:33 eberdido SLUMBERRRRR oh that brother gone.
man Saunder has to be the worst injury. i'm surprised he didnt pass out
A standard needs to be set for these pitchers to have their gloves in fielding position or you will be making a Volume 2
I wish that they redesign the Baseball Helmets with a Clear plastic cover or Faceshield like the 1970's Motorcycle Helmets so they don't hit in the Face area.
I seen in my younger years playing pee-wee Baseball kids BADLY Hurt and we need to protect all that play this game.
I agree. At a certain point pitches got way too fast at all levels. A face mask or visor could help, but the visor shattering could cause more damage. It would literally have to be a motor sports helmet
That Jennings one was hard to watch!😪
I'm suprised you don't have Aroldis Chapman getting a ball batted back to his face in Spring Training.
who are the announcers
It's an hour and a half long vid... what in the absolute f%#@ is this comment??? 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
How is Aroldis Chapmans injury when he got in the face not in this, that was worst Than most of these
15:32
9:30
I still watch this
I’m sure some of these injuries really mess up the atmosphere of the game..
They should make it where u get hit in the face by the ball its a homerun
I don't know why the MLB by rule the pitchers used a helmet, sometimes the Ball come 120 m/h
At least Utley got a knee to the face.
Mark McGwire, dirty roider, a coach on that Dodgers team, along with Utley, trying to be Pete Rose level of dirty, was not even close to keeping in contact with the bag
Runs out with towels and puts them in the dirt. Wow
2:17 Shia Lebeouf? XD
The contrast between football/baseball, or any sport where giving someone a concussion isn't the goal like in boxing/mma/all the fighting sports, when it happens the crowd is overjoyed while one guy/girl runs around celebrating and the other person lays on the ground in a life threatening condition. The crowds are silent and concerned in one, and the injured is removed and goes through a concussion protocol, but in the other the ref counts to eight and asks the injured if he/she wants to keep going, and he is cheered or booed for the decision by the not concerned at all crowd.
The Miami pitcher Jennings, hit in the head at the 44 min mark, looked just like a boxer getting a concussion and trying to get back up. While Jennings was tended to by trainers and doctors the stadium is silent. If that was an MMA event the crowd would have been going crazy happy that they got to witness someone getting brain damage.
The cop in the second clip is awesome. What’re you doing buddy? Arresting the center fielders knee?
love the let's distract the crowd with a Lawrence Welk organ concert on some of these like at 23:01 and 38:00
0/2 count...hit by pitch isn't intentional
Utley didn’t even go for the F’ing bag he went for the man … F’ing dirty !!!
A great idea about a pitcher wearing a helmet
26 absolutely blasted that guy…