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  • @DNReacts
    @DNReacts  Год назад +3

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    • @MichaelW969
      @MichaelW969 Год назад

      You did a deep dive on Deion Sanders MLB player and NFL HOFer. He is now the head coach at the University of Colorado. They beat #14 TCU yesterday
      One son is the starting QB and another is a safety. Check it out

  • @zacharyliles8657
    @zacharyliles8657 Год назад +73

    That loud bang when everyone ran off the field was thunder! Bolt of lightning hit just outside the stadium

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +10

      That’s crazy!!

    • @rodchallis8031
      @rodchallis8031 Год назад +9

      @@DNReacts I was close to a lightning strike last week, walking home. FlashBang all at once. Freezes you in your tracks. Takes a second to realize that if you heard the bang, it means you are still alive.

    • @Slapweasel
      @Slapweasel Год назад +3

      Yeah... when lightning strikes and all you hair stands-up, it it well-past time to RUN.

    • @rodchallis8031
      @rodchallis8031 Год назад +1

      @@Slapweasel Always walk with a fat friend in bear country, and always walk with a bald friend in thunderstorms.

    • @craig05ish
      @craig05ish Год назад +3

      ​@@DNReactstechnically Nick was right a thunderclap is a sonic boom from the air being heated and moving so quickly it breaks the sound barrier.

  • @zacharyliles8657
    @zacharyliles8657 Год назад +62

    There's actually a very famous incident that led to the Vinditte rule! When he was in the minors he got into a standoff while facing a switch hitter. Both kept switching back and forth before the at bat in order the gain the advantage (pitchers want to pitch to same sided batters, hitters want to face opposite sided pitchers) and this went on for like 10 minutes before the umpires forced the batter to back down and they got on with the game. The "Vinditte rule" was created almost immediately to prevent this from happening in the future and how it's the standard law of the land for this hyper-specific scenario at basically all levels of baseball!

    • @christopherjarrett9067
      @christopherjarrett9067 Год назад +1

      Holy moly, I remember watching that years ago!

    • @thezippergunboogie
      @thezippergunboogie Год назад +3

      Secret Base has a pretty funny video about that

    • @aTofuJunkie
      @aTofuJunkie Год назад

      Funny thing is since him, there has never been another pitcher like him. He was not great at all in the majors.

    • @LiveFromThePorcelainPalace
      @LiveFromThePorcelainPalace 11 месяцев назад

      @@aTofuJunkie Never anyone like him before that. In fact the only ambedextrious thrower I have ever heard of was not a pitcher and only threw right handed in his professional career.. but Lee Mazzilli could throw and hit from both sides when he was growing up. I know this because I went to his baseball camp when I was a kid, and my coach one year was Mazzilli's old little league coach! I was 6 years old, just started playing in little league and my parents gave me my brother's old glove... he was a right hander. I threw like a girl right handed. Coach told me to throw lefty and I had a decent arm. That's when he told us about Lee throwing from both sides.
      over 40 years ago and I remember it like it was yesterday. Love this channel cause it brings back memories..

    • @LiveFromThePorcelainPalace
      @LiveFromThePorcelainPalace 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@aTofuJunkie And the fact that he played professionally means he was better than 99% of the world.
      It is INCREDIBLY hard to be a pro baseball player.. about 30,000 worldwide. 90% of them in the United States and Canada. 65% of those players never make it past the lowest levels of the minor leagues. about 1% make it to the major leagues. But even a bench warmer for a team at the lowest level of the minor leagues is better than 99% of the guys he played with and against as an amateur.
      The guys who make it to the major leagues are, by far, the best of the best... even players who wash out.. they MADE it when THOUSANDS of others didn't.

  • @zacharyliles8657
    @zacharyliles8657 Год назад +20

    The Cubs jersey mixup was an accident. Lake changed into his "CUBS" jersey after the first inning to match with the rest of his teammates. There is a rule that all players have to wear matching uniforms, but because it was the same color and he changed as soon as he got off the field after the top of the 1st, I don't think any of the umpires noticed

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +3

      East mistake to make 😂 glad he wasn’t punished for it!

  • @jkuzem96
    @jkuzem96 Год назад +25

    The venditte rule came from (I think) in the minor leagues he went back and forth with a switch hitter, where he would put the glove on one hand so the hitter would switch sides, then the pitcher switched sides, and back and forth until the umpires were like nah pick one

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +2

      That makes sense, it’s a good rule!

  • @Pete_Finch
    @Pete_Finch Год назад +6

    Nick, you're technically right - lightning (and its subsequent thunder) does break the sound barrier, so you're hearing a sonic boom whenever you hear it - how close the lightning strike is determines how intense the sound is, and that sounded like it hit the actual stadium

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +2

      Thanks Pete, love the context, really appreciate it! Hope you’re having a good weekend 👍

  • @AliceYobby
    @AliceYobby Год назад +14

    A foul tip is different than a foul ball. A foul tip is when the batter sharply fouls it into the catcher’s glove. If there are already two strikes and the catcher catches the ball he is out, if he doesn’t catch it it is just a normal foul ball. However if there are less than two strikes already and the batter foul tips and the catcher catches it, it is just a strike like a normal foul ball.
    The batter would have to pop it up and then the catcher catches it in order for it to be an out with less than two strikes.

    • @psymar
      @psymar Год назад +1

      I think the idea was that this way you don't get big arguments over whether it was a foul tip or swing and miss (something that comes up often in cricket) since, with this rule, it's the same result either way.

    • @Leafsdude
      @Leafsdude Год назад

      Also need to note that it *has* to be caught in the glove. So having it stuck in the mask doesn't count as a catch.

  • @thafamilyjules
    @thafamilyjules Год назад +4

    The cubs jersey thing was an accident on Rizzo’s part. The cubs normally wear grey “Chicago” jerseys on the road. A few years back, they also had alternate road greys reading “Cubs”. They also sometimes wear their solid blue tops on the road too. It’s common for teams to have multiple uniform combinations like you guys mentioned. Only a few teams, (notably the Yankees) rely on only two: classic home white and classic away grey.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Great info, thank you for this, appreciate it 🙏

  • @TheTussman
    @TheTussman Год назад +17

    I'm a long-time viewer. The casual and humble way by which you two have learned so much about North American sports is fun to watch over time. You've learned a ton!!

  • @EdReedFan20
    @EdReedFan20 Год назад +8

    One of my favorite wacky moments was when the Baltimore Orioles were facing the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre (the Blue Jays ballpark). It's a retractable roof stadium, but one time it malfunctioned as it was closing to due rain. It mostly closed. But the part that didn't happened to be directly over the pitcher's mound. The pitcher was dealing with a torrent of rain while everyone else was perfectly dry.

  • @recoveringdaydreamer
    @recoveringdaydreamer Год назад +4

    Aww man, I was hoping to see the walk-off single where a bunch of seagulls distracted the outfielder 😂😂

  • @BigFellaThx
    @BigFellaThx Год назад +3

    Back in the 1880s there was an ambidextrous pitcher called Tony Mullane who was from Ireland. This was before fielders wore the familiar baseball glove that we see today, and what he would do was he would face the batter with both his hands on the ball at the same time and then start a windup where the batter would not know which hand he was going to throw with until the ball was already coming at them 😂

  • @johnwray393
    @johnwray393 Год назад +3

    You simply never know what you might witness any given day when you tune into a game. One of the things that makes the game so great.

  • @joksal9108
    @joksal9108 Год назад +6

    That was lightning-when everybody ran off the field.

  • @giantidiot31
    @giantidiot31 11 месяцев назад +1

    When running errors/bloopers happen and they have to review rules. Like with the base swap. It's drilled into you that unless you see the call, you're still in the game. And if the ball isn't dead, then you do anything you can to stay on the field.
    The legend of the first stolen base even had a moment like that. The guy just walked from first to second while the pitcher was on the mound. People laughed, then stopped laughing when he didn't go back to first. He demanded a rule check, ended up winning the base, and they had to change the rules to add stolen bases.

  • @ProfessorMystery77
    @ProfessorMystery77 Год назад +2

    That’s one of the beautiful things about baseball- you still see stuff all the time that’s never happened before in over 150 years of game history.

  • @FinrodFelagund5
    @FinrodFelagund5 Год назад +9

    Fun video to react to! There were a couple of moments I was expecting to see but weren't included. One would be the time when a ball literally bounced off of Jose Canseco's head and then over the outfield wall for a home run (look this up, it's hilarious). The other would be the time when I think it was Furcal at Shea Stadium who dropped his bat at home after putting the ball in play and the bat bounced off the ground and then stood upright with the knob pointing to the sky. It's one of those quirks like the ball getting stuck in the catcher's mask where you could run the same play a million times and never see it again.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +2

      Yeah I’m sure there are a lot more crazy moments out there! Appreciate your comment 🙏🏼

  • @cygnusx-3217
    @cygnusx-3217 Год назад +1

    In a White Sox game this year, the catcher failed to catch a pitch. It struck the home plate umpire square in the mask, knocking him out. The ball trickled away and the runner on 3rd base ran home and scored the winning run. You never know when you'll see something new at the ole' ballpark.

  • @juffurey
    @juffurey Год назад +1

    That guy who fell of the mound was Tim Lincecum, also know as The Freak because of his crazy delivery, something on the mound looks like it put him off balance or tripped him up.

  • @trevorpatterson8482
    @trevorpatterson8482 Год назад +1

    These videos where they show the play in real time, then the replay a few times are my favorite. Really get to see the fun plays instead of zipping through or worse where you only see slow motion footage. Would love to see the rest of this series.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Thank you, really appreciate the comment 🙏

  • @rickfromtexas4659
    @rickfromtexas4659 Год назад +1

    Fun reaction guys. That "sonic boom" was actually a peal of thunder as a storm formed and rolled in quickly as they often do in north and west Texas.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you Rick, really appreciate it 🙏

  • @Diffy_887
    @Diffy_887 Год назад +2

    MLB not so serious baseball series is a great reaction that is quite funny.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Appreciate the suggestion, thank you 🙏

  • @davidnelson6874
    @davidnelson6874 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve watched baseball for over 55 years and these are some of the strangest plays I’ve ever seen.

  • @MarsJenkar
    @MarsJenkar 7 месяцев назад

    That highlight when the cover came off the ball--that was what we call a "literal metaphor". Sometimes when a ball is hit really hard, people will say the hitter (often "nearly") knocked the cover off the ball. And then there's that highlight, where a player hits a mundane ground ball that _actually_ causes the cover to come loose.
    Switch-hitters are far more common than switch-pitchers in baseball. Switch-pitchers are so rare in fact that they are considered a curiosity when they do appear. Switch-hitters are common enough that most teams have at least one. Switch-hitters often choose their side of the plate in response to the arm the pitcher throws with. Therefore, when a switch-pitcher finally showed up, it wasn't going to take long before a switch-pitcher and a switch-hitter had a standoff that necesitated a rule made for that specific scenario.

  • @vincenzofrancis9015
    @vincenzofrancis9015 Год назад +1

    Excellent watch! Nice to mix it up a bit. Just a note on the actual job of catching being one of the hardest jobs in all of sports. Catchers can take a hell of a beating back there from foul balls and misdirects. Not too mention all of the blocking, holding runners, nabbing stealers, and having a strong connection with the pitcher to be able to call the game. Would like you guys to do something about the art of catching if that piques your interest. Cheers! 🍻

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much, really appreciate it! Have added this suggestion to our list, sounds like something which would be right up our street too

  • @coryacton1362
    @coryacton1362 Год назад +1

    Keep em coming. Gotta get the Canseco head bonk homer.

  • @psymar
    @psymar Год назад +1

    16:30 It's a home run if the ball goes*over* the wall having touched a fielder and not the ground, but the wall breaking like that is different. in this case the ball was still considered in play, but if the ball had fallen out of the fielder's glove I suspect the umpires would rule a double as that's what is called when a ball gets stuck in the fence or padding or, at Wrigley, the ivy.

  • @psymar
    @psymar Год назад +1

    a foul ball that goes straight back, also known as a foul tip, even if caught, only counts as an out if there are two strikes on the batter. I think the idea was that, in pre-replay days especially, it could be difficult to tell if the batter actually made contact or not, and so they made it just be the same result in such cases.

  • @vorlon1
    @vorlon1 Год назад +1

    Hey, guys, in the video when the fan comes on the field and one of the players knocks him down, the announcers mention Mike Curtis. This is a reference to a famous play where Mike Curtis, a Baltimore Colt linebacker, knocked down a fan who ran on the field in a pro football game in 1970. Here is a short video about it. It was quite a thing at the time. ruclips.net/video/6xWfk6ld87o/видео.htmlsi=fjJfHA_BjQpje6kK

  • @NoNameForThisGuy
    @NoNameForThisGuy Год назад

    Usually the away jersey is grey with the city name, and the home jersey is white with the team name/logo. There are wild variations, though, since teams can sell more merchandise with more designs. So you'll occasionally see away greys with the team name, black or team color jerseys (astros orange, blue jays blue, red sox red etc). There will also be vintage throwbacks to teams that no longer exist and other things like special designs and patches for promotions.

  • @kalen1702
    @kalen1702 Год назад

    Honestly the best thing about baseball is that something new and weird happens every week in MLB, so you should check out a couple more oddity videos!

  • @shermanmi
    @shermanmi 11 месяцев назад

    I came for Randy "The Big Unit" Johnson hitting a bird with his ridiculous fastball. I guess it will have to wait.

  • @johanna0131
    @johanna0131 Год назад +3

    Love these videos! I’m still waiting for you guys to watch the, “Not so Serious Baseball”, videos. Some very funny things happen in baseball and in the dugouts when players get bored. Cleets get set on fire, players get taped to poles. You really should watch a couple of these. Please!! 😜

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you Johanna 😀 Have checked to make sure we’ve got these on our list, we’ll definitely get to them, thanks for the comment 🙏

  • @gordondanning-od9hd
    @gordondanning-od9hd Год назад

    Teams sometimes have different jerseys for home games and away games. The jerseys for away games often have the name of the city.

  • @tyrekkbrooks4864
    @tyrekkbrooks4864 Год назад

    Ben Roethlisberger, he’s a future hall of fame quarterback with 2 super bowls and would shrug off 300+ lb men, play with injuries and was a very unique player

  • @rallycapandstanding
    @rallycapandstanding Год назад

    For a year or two 2014-15, Cubs had an away jersey with the CUBS. Which they wore a handful of times. Their main away jersey is the CHICAGO

  • @Mikino1976
    @Mikino1976 Год назад +1

    That was entertaining. Some painful baserunning in there. Being a switch-pitcher might put less strain on the arm!

  • @KevinQuinn81
    @KevinQuinn81 Год назад

    1:22 - For context, the rule is that when 2 players are occupying the same base (during a non-force play like this one), the trailing runner is out. Since Braun was on first, the umpire correctly pointed directly and unambiguously at him and called him out. Now, this play goes off the rails when Segura, not knowing the rule (or just assuming it was himself that was out because he's the one who messed up), and not looking at the umpire, starts his trot to the dugout. When the first base coach tells him to get on first because he's safe, he does and he is fine to do that. What's worse though is, I think (hard to tell for sure based on the primary tv angle), that the fielder puts a second tag on Segura while he's off second but the umpire misses that because he is still signaling Braun out but nobody really catches that. The comment about Segura being able to go backwards is mostly correct unless he crosses paths with another runner but yeah, he totally steals first.
    8:29 - If you're wondering what happened here, there is a relatively low roof at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg where the Tampa Bay Rays play. There's are even lower catwalks that encircle the roof that can and do interfere with play. The ball go stuck up in one here. They have very specific ground rules for it because it is so unique in MLB. In this case, it looks like it was over foul territory so it's a foul ball. Other situations could cause a ground rule double or even a home run (if it hits the correct catwalk and probably would have been a home run anyway). www.mlb.com/rays/ballpark/ground-rules
    10:40 - That was definitely thunder from a very nearby lightning strike.
    12:33 - So, on this play, Damo catches on to what one of the commentators asks if that is strike three because the batter with 2 strikes tipped the ball directly back to the catcher and it never hit the ground. Interestingly enough, there was a recent rule change about this. At the point of this play, the answer was no, it was just a foul ball because the ball wasn't tipped directly into the catcher's glove. The rule now is that, if strike 2 is tipped directly back to the catcher and it is eventually caught, the batter is out. The only thing I don't know for sure is if there is an exception for equipment like masks or pads. In this case though, definitely not out.
    15:22 - Nick nails it, they probably brought multiple styles of away jersey on that trip and he had to switch to the other version for whatever reason. His Cubs one was probably lost or damaged. Teams these days have multiple version of home AND away uniforms. I'm just surprised they didn't have a backup he could use that was the same one they were wearing that day. Like Nick says, this generally wouldn't be allowed, even in baseball, but I think he gets away with it because it's the same colors all around. If they only had the blue jersey as a backup, that wouldn't work.
    16:02 - This is actually what is called a catch and carry. Since he caught the ball in the field of play and maintained possession of the ball, the batter is out. However, since he then carried the ball out of play (beyond the fence) the ball is dead and the runners are awarded 1 base from the last base they legally touched when the player went out of play. The same rule would apply if there was a low outfield fence and he fell over it after catching it or he fell into the seats while catching a foul pop.

  • @GeometryInStatic
    @GeometryInStatic Год назад

    This was great, definitely watch the others

  • @McCallEdwards
    @McCallEdwards Год назад +1

    A second strike foul tip caught is an out but the catch rule says you can't catch the ball with other gear other than your glove, hand and body so you couldn't use your mask or hat to catch a ball.

  • @SuperBrewcrew8
    @SuperBrewcrew8 Год назад +1

    In regards to the foul tip into the catcher’s mask, it is not considered a catch. The rules state that a player cannot use any piece of his equipment, aside from his glove, to record a catch that would result in an out.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Thanks for the info! That’s really helpful 😀

  • @alonenjersey
    @alonenjersey 7 месяцев назад

    Two clips that reminds any baseball fan of the wonderful movie: "The Natural."

  • @louisfeurino7182
    @louisfeurino7182 Год назад +1

    You are really understanding the nuances of the game

  • @herbivore7108
    @herbivore7108 Год назад

    Keep up the MLB oddities!! 👍🏻

  • @Leafsdude
    @Leafsdude Год назад

    Teams can have multiple uniforms for home and road. Most are team name for home and city name for road, but alternatives are allowed. By the rules, uniforms must be, ahem, uniform among all players on the field, but most rules of that sort are up to opponent complaint. Umpires won't disqualify a player for such a mistake unless someone on the opposing team brings it up. This usually comes up for scorecard violations (something filled out wrong), but equipment violations (including uniforms) do sometimes come up, too.

  • @chrishirthe4162
    @chrishirthe4162 Год назад

    the play at 12:35 where the ball gets fouled into the catchers mask wouldn't count as an out. One of the rules of baseball is that a ball must be caught by a hand or glove, no other equipment can be used to catch the ball (jersey, hat, mask)

  • @christophermckinney3924
    @christophermckinney3924 Год назад

    Teams have multiple jerseys. Standard and themed. Typically the home team wears the team logo or name like Yankees or Red Sox while the visiting team wears the name of the city like New York or Boston. But because NKB wants to highlight its uniforms to sell merchandise, they have a different uniform for each game of a series for both teams.

  • @jwestphal1978
    @jwestphal1978 Год назад

    Gentle Men, I've experienced lightning on the golf course...the biggest, scariest man you could ever imagine to meet in a dark alley literally, jumped into our buggy due to a close encounter with lightning

  • @coyotelong4349
    @coyotelong4349 Год назад

    9:30 As a Diamondbacks fan that audio goof was definitely among the funniest random moments in club history
    I remember they were laughing about that moment on our Phoenix local sports radio shows the next day, and it was embarrassing how many people didn’t recognize it was the opening guitar riff to “Kickstart My Heart” by Mötley Crüe 😂🎸🤘

  • @DaBaltimoron
    @DaBaltimoron Год назад

    I can't believe this is the 1st time you've watched the Michael Morse homer!

  • @-EchoesIntoEternity-
    @-EchoesIntoEternity- Год назад +2

    10:40 that was thunder and lightning

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Yeah, it was so loud!!

  • @lvbfan
    @lvbfan Год назад

    In MLB, the home team usually wears a jersey with the team knickname, while the visiting team wears a jersey with their city name on it. Tonight the Atlanta Braves are playing in Los Angeles. So the Braves jerseys will say "Atlanta" and LA's jerseys will say "Dodgers". The next time they play in Atlanta the reverse will be true: Atlanta's will say "Braves" and LA's will say "Los Angeles". It's possible that the equipment manager packed the wrong uniform, or the bag with the uniform was lost, and all they could have overnighted was a jersey of the right color but with the wrong name.
    There was a game in the early 2000s where visiting Virginia Tech had some of their equipment either lost or stolen while visiting Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech was wearing their dark uniforms (kind of an oddity, as GT usually wears white at home), so volunteered their white jerseys to the VT players. So the VT players wore GT jerseys with the "Yellow Jackets" covered in black tape.

  • @Cashcrop54
    @Cashcrop54 Год назад

    Fun video. Love especially the switch pitcher. Wonder if we will see more of that in the future? I pitched leftie but did everything else right handed. Never tried to do the other. Too old now.

  • @samchristiansen5413
    @samchristiansen5413 Год назад

    There are alternate/classic/city jerseys in all 4 of the major sports in the U.S. You guys should do a video checking them out!

  • @sid7088
    @sid7088 Год назад

    Usually the jerseys with the name of the city are the away jerseys and the ones with the team name is the home jerseys.

  • @NickKaminski1980
    @NickKaminski1980 Год назад +1

    Thunder is the same thing as a sonic boom, so technically you were right.

  • @stephbenson7340
    @stephbenson7340 Год назад +1

    13:24 actually, the MLB rules say you can't catch a ball with any part of your uniform, so the ball getting lodged in the catcher's mask doesn't count as a catch, unfortunately.

  • @rodneysisco6364
    @rodneysisco6364 Год назад

    In Little League I pitched both right and left handed and also batted both left and right handed . All 3 of my sons are ambidextrous also .

  • @waterbrojoe1251
    @waterbrojoe1251 Год назад

    For the switch pitcher the rule was put in place because in the minors the switch pitcher and switch hitter kept switching sides and there was massive confusion and then after that game they made that rule. To resolve the situation the umpires made a call that wasn’t in the rule book so they could move on with the game

  • @chichiibegbu6223
    @chichiibegbu6223 Год назад

    Love your channel!!!!

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Thank you, we really appreciate it 🙏

  • @jraymond1988
    @jraymond1988 Год назад

    13:25 Foul tips (aka immediately caught by the catcher after being deflected by the bat) are only outs if there are already 2 strikes. Otherwise it is a regular foul ball strike. That being said, while there were 2 strikes in that situation, I'm pretty sure that a catch is only considered a catch using the glove. In fact, deliberately (which in this case would clearly be accidental) using another part of equipment to catch a ball would be a 3 base penalty.
    Source: MLB Rule 5.09A "A catch is the act of a fielder getting secure possession in his hand or glove of a ball in flight and firmly holding it; providing he does not use his cap, protector, pocket or any other part of his uniform in getting possession."

  • @s.henrlllpoklookout5069
    @s.henrlllpoklookout5069 Год назад

    If Runner A passes Runner B who is ahead of him, then Runner A is out, even if the batter hit a home run. One of the more obscure rules

  • @darrinlindsey
    @darrinlindsey Год назад

    The jerseys that have the city name are for away games. The nickname is for home games.

  • @doughboyjohnson0420
    @doughboyjohnson0420 Год назад

    Hello fellers. Really enjoy the vids, i have sonething awesome for ya, that no sports reaction channels is touching on. JIM ABBOTT, one handed pitcher, MLB Hall of famer, no hitter, multiple Cy Youngs even hit HRs, Amazing, u guys really need to see this dude play it dont even make sense how he was able to do it.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Appreciate the suggestion and words, thank you 🙏 Have added to our watch list

  • @brianstacey2679
    @brianstacey2679 Год назад

    Lots of players don't know the rule about who us out and who is safe when there are 2 runners on one bag. 2 things to remember here. 1. The original occupant of the base is always safe. 2. Whenever there are 2 runners on one base, they both should stay there until the umpire tells them who is out and who is safe. Segura didn't know the rule and didn't know how to handle that situation. That is a failure in managing; the manager needs to go over those situations in spring training. Clearly didn't happen here.

  • @yung_eggs
    @yung_eggs 10 месяцев назад

    Love the NHL videos. You guys should watch other dominant players from recent history; such as 3-time cup winner Patrick Kane who revolutionized stick handling (all the 25 and under players idolized him, arguably the best stick handler ever.
    David Pastrnak is an absolutely electrifying player.
    Draisatl, Mcdavid’s wingman, is probably the second best player in the league, he could lead any team.
    Three young Americans (22) are also creating a lot of buzz, they played together in juniors; Cole Caufield is a 5’7 elite sniper with the best personality ever, Jack Hughes is absolutely phenomenal, Trevor Zegras is ridiculously spectacular. They are best friends and play on different teams.
    You would also enjoy offensive defensemen such as Cale Makar, Rasmus Dahlin and Adam Fox. The #1 defenseman is the most important spot on any contending team and these 3 guys are just out of this world. You need to be able to play 25 minutes per game, 5-on-5, run the power play, kill penalties and play almost all of OT. They also quarterback the power play which is the main factor in winning games on most nights. They are defining the position at the moment.
    Just suggestions for you guys to better understand the game by looking at different players and positions!
    Keep the videos coming, cheers

  • @no_reason2755
    @no_reason2755 Год назад

    So if a fielder goes over the outfield wall after a catch it’s a home run, Ward went through the wall so it’s ruled a catch

  • @RipCityMixes
    @RipCityMixes Год назад

    A foul tip caught by the catcher only counts as an out of the batter already has 2 strikes.

  • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
    @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Год назад

    I really miss that old Rangers ballpark. One of my favorites.

  • @gregorywilliams1308
    @gregorywilliams1308 Год назад

    When a team is at home, the will have a team name, such as the Cubs. When they are on the road, they will have their city name, like Chicago on their shirt

  • @Billnail
    @Billnail Год назад

    Usually, the jerseys with the city's names on them are away jerseys.

  • @TriRabbi
    @TriRabbi 5 месяцев назад

    15:28 They have different uniforms for home games and away games.

  • @arnoldcox9128
    @arnoldcox9128 Год назад

    You never know what you'll see at a baseball game

  • @Kevin-mx8tl
    @Kevin-mx8tl Год назад

    The ball getting caught in the catcher's mask wouldn't count as an out due to MLB rules stating that an out only counts when it's caught by the fielder's glove or hand. It's why the very few times where a ball went into a fielder's jersey wouldn't count as an out would be called dead.
    When it comes to jersey colors, the primary home jersey is white (sometimes with pinstripes) with the team's name or insignia on it and the primary road jersey is grey with the team's hometown on it. Most teams have alternate home and road jerseys with different colors and design, but white for home and grey for road is the traditional style.
    You guys should consider reacting to one of the biggest oddities in baseball history: The 1989 World Series between the Oakland Athletics and San Fransisco Giants where Game 3 was postponed due to an earthquake.

  • @Windjammer19
    @Windjammer19 Год назад

    You should do a video that ranks the jerseys and alternates for all 30 teams. And maybe vote for what your favorite is.

  • @Mathtron5000
    @Mathtron5000 Год назад

    13:15 That was not a catch, because you can't make a catch with any part of your uniform except for your glove. So the ball getting caught in the mask is considered a standard foul ball.

  • @sycorangemen87
    @sycorangemen87 Год назад

    The ball in the catchers mask is not a legal catch. Right have the baseball Wikipedia "If the fielder uses their cap, protector, pocket or any other part of their uniform in getting possession, it is not a catch. Therefore, a foul ball which directly becomes lodged in the equipment of the catcher (other than their glove) is not considered a catch and hence not a foul tip."

  • @RJ-gk4rt
    @RJ-gk4rt Год назад

    You guys have got to react to Travis Hunter and Colorado football

  • @ncg195
    @ncg195 Год назад

    If you guys liked this, you should check out Secret Base's series Weird Rules and That's Weird. They have a dedicated video explaining the Switch Pitcher, Pat Venditte (the last clip in this video), and another video about Jean Segura stealing first (from earlier in the video). Also, the Brewers being my team, I actually watched the stealing first game against the Cubs live. Sadly, though not for Nick, the Cubs had the better of the Brewers that day.

  • @danbaker300
    @danbaker300 Год назад

    The foul ball stuck in the catcher's mask was not a catch. There was a similar incident (which you might see in one of the later videos) where the ball managed to get stuck to the catcher's chest protector.
    The rules on catches near the boundary are much less punishing for the fielding side in baseball than in cricket. In baseball, the rule is only that you cannot have a foot touching the ground outside the playing area and you must have at least one foot on or over the playing area when you make the catch. If you catch it in play and then go into an out-of-play area (for instance, falling over the fence after making the catch), the catch still counts but the ball is dead and all runners advance one base if the catch is not the third out. I assume that's what applied after the Turner Ward (crashing through the fence) catch.

  • @christophermckinney3924
    @christophermckinney3924 Год назад +1

    That’s was what lightning sounds like in the US

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Crazy for us! We just don’t get adverse weather here. It’s either cloudy or rain!

  • @ctmetsfanmike9262
    @ctmetsfanmike9262 Год назад

    28k! 🎉

  • @MichaelKolesarKoleslaw
    @MichaelKolesarKoleslaw Год назад +1

    Technically, the ball in the mask is not a catch. There's a rule (i'm not gonna bother to look it up) that you can only use your glove or hands to catch a ball, no masks, no hats, no shirts, etc

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Ah okay, appreciate the info, thanks 🙏

  • @teamreckdjipod
    @teamreckdjipod Год назад +1

    iit was a thunder lighting

  • @victory4history
    @victory4history Год назад

    That was a AAA Iowa Cubs Jersey I think.

  • @user-le5vb3dy7s
    @user-le5vb3dy7s Год назад

    Away games they have Chicago on the jersey. Home games it just says Cubs

  • @eva11883
    @eva11883 Год назад

    Pat Venditte actually wasn't the first switch pitcher. Greg A. Harris played from 1981-1995, and he threw with both hands in one game in 1995, making him the first switch-pitcher in the modern era. But Venditte was the first to actually BE a switch-pitcher his entire career.

  • @tylerjones9309
    @tylerjones9309 Год назад

    Yes, you will want to watch all six

  • @AppalachiaRRlover
    @AppalachiaRRlover Год назад

    Yes do more

  • @davidgregg9489
    @davidgregg9489 Год назад

    A CAUGHT foul tip is only an out of there are two strikes. Otherwise, it's just a strike.

  • @shoelesblondlady
    @shoelesblondlady Год назад

    If you find a good video for fan moments that would be great... a few stand out in my mind.., the sweaty guy in 100 degree weather in a tank top with his arms crossed who made his wife smell his hand... Marlins kid dancing....the guy who was cheated on so he paid to have an angry response put on the jumbo tron... the guy who dove out of the stands into a bush full speed to catch a ball and missed... and the all time great... a reporter in the stands promoting the new ball park giant pork chop with the lingering fan who hovers behind her and steals a bite

  • @WahooSerious
    @WahooSerious Год назад

    Played little league with a kid who pitched with both arms

  • @Beltran15x
    @Beltran15x Год назад

    it does matter if the runners pass each other because then the runner is out and it becomes a single

  • @Oldsnowballs
    @Oldsnowballs Год назад

    That beachball is a sign that you need to start cheering for a more quality club Damo. A proper franchise like Manchester United.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  11 месяцев назад +1

      Not in a million years 😂😂

  • @garymaiano1008
    @garymaiano1008 Год назад

    When a team plays away the use the jerseys that say the name of the city they are from. When they play at home they wear the jersey that says Cubs or Yankees and so on.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Thanks for the info 🙏🏼

    • @garymaiano1008
      @garymaiano1008 Год назад

      You should consider doing a reaction video to Jason Williams most amazing passes. I promise it will be jaw dropping. @@DNReacts

  • @noahjensen6106
    @noahjensen6106 Год назад +3

    first big day of the college football season. go tar heels

  • @stevenpierce7851
    @stevenpierce7851 Год назад

    Watch Yoenis Cespedes throwing highlights

  • @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle
    @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle Год назад

    The second clip, which features Jean Segura going to second base and then back to first is actually just bad umpiring. Once reaching second base safely, you can't go back to first (or back to second from third). The only way that you can pass second and go back to first is if you failed to tag up on a fly out (having begun the play already at first base), but in this scenario the runner would not be safe at second anyway.

  • @WahooSerious
    @WahooSerious Год назад

    Your city name is across the chest of the away uniform and the team name is there on home jerseys

  • @Kinsella_Finn
    @Kinsella_Finn 11 месяцев назад

    You should look up Elly De La Cruz and check his playing out.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  11 месяцев назад

      Appreciate the suggestion, thank you 🙏 Have seen bits of him this season, he’s ultra impressive