14:41 I never noticed until right now that the second baseman pretending to field the ball and that is what threw off the first baseman. It makes so much more sense now.
0:23 An argument can be made for obstruction here. The pitcher blocked access to 1st base before having the ball. The runner might've been safe if not for the pitcher getting in his way.
No, the fielder has the right of way when attempting to field the ball. From the official rules: Rule 6.01(a)(10) Comment: When a catcher and batter-runner going to first base have contact when the catcher is fielding the ball, there is generally no violation and nothing should be called. “Obstruction” by a fielder attempting to field a ball should be called only in very flagrant and violent cases because the rules give him the right of way, but of course such “right of way” is not a license to, for example, intentionally trip a runner even though fielding the ball. If the catcher is fielding the ball and any fielder, including the pitcher, obstructs a runner going to first base, “obstruction” shall be called and the base runner awarded first base.
13:13 It always amazes me how few announcers and players do not understand this rule. Lead runner owns the base but the trail runner cannot be tagged out if the lead runner is not occupying the base. When the trail runner was tagged the lead runner was not on the base. Only one out. The fielder at least did react correctly, tagging the trail runner first. Just doesn't count if the lead runner is not in contact with the base.
Correct. The trailing runner had reached third base safely and he was the only runner occupying the bag when the tag was applied so he was not out. IF the lead runner was also occupying third, the trailing runner could be tagged out (UNLESS the trailing runner was forced to advance in which case it is the lead runner who could be tagged out, but not the case here).
@@egcgc7125 Because the umpire got it wrong. In his defense, he was blocked. But the trail runner, if he is on the base, is only out if the lead runner is also on base. He wasn't when the trail runner was tagged so he should have been safe. The third baseman did exactly what he is supposed to do, tag the trail runner and then the lead runner as quickly as possible. The trail runner is out and you hope the lead runner is not paying attention and leaves the base. You then tag him again.
@@egcgc7125 Not immediately. When there is no force (as there wasn't here) the lead runner owns the base until he safely occupies the next base. So if both runners were on the base and the fielder tagged them both, the trail runner is out and the lead runner is safe. The reason the fielder will (should) always tag both runners is hoping the lead runner forgets the rule and is confused by the umpire calling someone out and then leaves the base. It happens far too often in this level of play. After he leaves the base he can be tagged out.
I reckon a review of a number of double plays thrown to 1st base is needed. I feel a few of them gave any benefit of the doubt to the 1st baseman when it looked the runner clearly was safe!!!
11:52 if you pause it, you can see the base runner's foot on the bag while the ball is a whole 2-3 ft from the glove, ouch. He was actually almost a full stride past the bag once the ball went into the glove.
Excellent collection of great plays. for a rare great play, it does not get rarer to be the only one to do something. Ryan Zimmerman of the Washington Nationals is the only first baseman to make an unassisted triple play.
@@njw5869 Ahhhh yes....we Dodger fans will NEVER forget Fernando Tatis....SENIOR! I still cringe when his son comes to bat against us with the bases loaded. Of course, it's only happened once. So far. Doesn't mean it can't happen again.... Let's hope it's not against the Dodgers next time.
I don't think that was "unassisted". There's no record of it anywhere. Zimmerman DID have two thirds of a 3-3-5 triple play against the Giants... It would be nearly impossible for a first baseman to get an "unassissted" triple play. It would have to start similarly to the Zimmerman play - a line drive caught by the first baseman, who then steps on first to double up the runner there... But then, to be "unassisted" the 1B would have to beat a runner going back to second....or third....or breaking for hom. No 1B is going to go 90 feet and beat a runner....unless it's one of the worst base-running blunders in history!!
@@axelkyster2642 It would have to be a hit-and-run, liner caught on the second base side of the fielder, with an immediate tag of the runner heading back to first and stepping on the base at second before the runner going to third makes it back. It has been done once, George Burns of the Red Sox in 1923.
I've recently been on a MLB compilation kick & I must say this is one of the most entertaining ones I have seen yet & I'm not even halfway through. Thanks for putting it together.
Apparently, having a ball bobbled and then caught either by the same player or another is VERY rare. Among the rarest plays in baseball history. SO rare, in fact, that this video includes a whole bunch of them!
@@russellcurtis2501 remember this is the most rarest as the title states. Note like the most rare which would actually be rare plays. This is the "most rarest" lmfao how could we trust someone that actually titled a video like this. This video is the worst bestest ever!
The things that professional athletes can do with their bodies is amazing. It always shows me just how much more athletic they are than the rest of us.
@@ratdad48 its mostly because baseball is one of those sports where for whatever reason people in the big leagues genuinely give up on the play before it is over it happens multiple times a game every game and coaches literally do not really care about it i.e giving up running to first before the ball has reached, flyballs being dropped cause nobody took the time to call it theirs or nobody trying to catch it off a ricochet etc, I'm not saying baseball doesn't have people who try hard or anything along those lines it's just that you see an unprecedented level of it compared to other sports like Football, Soccer, Rugby, Lacrosse, Basketball, Hockey etc.
So very true. I played some baseball and seen great plays with my own eyes on the field and even playing with the neighborhood boys.. Making good plays should be routine for a pro player.
I think I saw one happen. Runners on 1st and 2nd. SS catches a line drive, tags the runner coming off 2nd, then steps on 2nd base to get the runner out from 1st. Sound right?
BIAMBUTO, CUANDO HAY CORREDOR EN TERCERA CON MENOS DE DOS OUT Y EL JUEGO ESTA EMPATADO O SE GANA O SE PIERDE POR UN MARGEN CERRADO ES INDUDABLE QUE SI EL FLY O LINEA ES EN ZONA FOUL, EL FILDEADOR NO LA TOMARA EVITANDO EL PISA Y CORRE. ELEMENTAL, MI BUEN AMIGO, ELEMENTAL.
That second out, should have been obstruction correct? You can't block the base until you have the ball iirc. 7:52 should be out as well, that's well outside his base path.
@@carterwake2614 Hm. He's got 3 feet when the tag starts, and that happens to be the width of the running lane lines (iirc) so that looks way more than that.
Second out the fielder was in the act of fielding the ball and thus is allowed to block the plate if it necessitates it so no, not obstruction as far as I recall.
I love old plays... I remember one where Bob Knepper was going the wrong way to throw the ball on a squib, so he threw it to Denny Walling (3B) who threw it to first. The problem is that those old videos are grainy as hell. I like seeing a few thrown in there but a whole video of low fi would hurt my eyes.
Wow! I have never seen anything so RARE as losing a fly ball in the sun! This is CRAZY RARE stuff! A juggling catch at the wall! Rarer than ANYTHING! Not to mention how baseball HISTORY seems to go back about 10 years! This is really great stuff! WOW!
I would retitle this to something else. A "rare" play in baseball is something like an unassisted triple play, a perfect game, or an immaculate inning.
@@BigBri550 Seriously? Is a "double superlative" literate? I'm being facetious when I refer to "compound superlatives", as I believe they're just another example of our national fugue to illiteracy. BTW, are you familiar with the now-defunct group, SPELL? Thanks for your response. REGARDS
Those were the most bestest and most craziest plays ive seen from the most funnest game ever played in the most beautifulest parks in the most bestest cities in America.
@@craigd9058 Nope, if you advance it frame-by-frame (using the comma and period keys on your keyboard) you can see the ball bounce and start moving _up_ one frame before he gets his glove under it.
Yeah. I love baseball but mainly because I played it as a kid. Organized or sand lot, it was a blast. I watch it mainly because in between plays or even pitches not only can I plot strategy but I get to remember some good times.
A few years ago. The white sox did the same thing at first base during playoffs( vs Astros) and they said the runner had established a path to the base. In the white sox game the runner was 3 feet into the field vs where Tucker was. This should not have been called.
Play at the one minute mark. He did not catch the ball before it hit the ground. You can see the bounce before his glove gets it. He caught it off the bounce.
00:56,..... That ball hit the ground,... Pause it and go one frame at a time (Pause the video, .. then press the period . to go forward, and the comma , to go back one frame at a time). And see it hit the ground in just one frame then the forward motion of the glove scooped it up right after...
🚨🚨You’re editing too much out on many of these. Example: At 12:57 that deserved to be shown twice. Did anyone else rewind that play at the plate? I sure did! What’s the rush?
Can somebody with better video controls please go to 3:08 and tell me that didn’t hit the foul line. Was the call that his glove was between the ball end the foul line when the ball bounced?
If the Brewers play DIDN'T get overturned, it sure as hell should have. Frame by frame clearly shows the ball bounced half in his glove and half on the ground. Should not have been a catch.
Is there a rule for when a player bobbles the ball before catching a fly ball while a runner is tagging up? Seems harder for runner to advance in this case...
Time out for English grammar. The double superlative is the use of both “most” and the suffix “-est” to indicate the superlative form of an adjective. Most rare or rarest. Not most rarest.
13:07 The trail runner should have been safe there. If both were touching the base at the time of the tag, the trail runner is out by rule. But when the tag was made, the lead runner had already come off the bag. He was correctly called out when he was tagged off the bag.
Creo que si hay corredor en tercera, menos de dos outs, y sale un fly en zona de foul, si está muy lejos del plato, debe dejarse caer. Es muy riesgoso.
0:55 looked cool but it was not a catch and actually exposed an issue with the current review system because they weren't able to overturn it as it was unreviewable.
12:09, ... Pause the video when he is at his highest when he catches this ball... He jumped almost as high as his hight... about to his chest high... Unreal... *: )*
Finally a compilation with original clips that I haven’t seen 30 times before
Funny you have two likes you got two ppl laughing wow
Absolutely true. Most are used cars. This is a lot I haven't seen before.
Yea cuz they’re rare
Facts
I'm new here but like obscure plays
14:41 I never noticed until right now that the second baseman pretending to field the ball and that is what threw off the first baseman. It makes so much more sense now.
11:50 he was safe by a long shot. Nothing but awe for these guys..
agreed he was way safe on that one
Not a long shot, really, but yes he was safe.
These guys are showing why they are professional baseball players.
6:59 Thank God for that third base coach telling the runner where to go 😂😂😂
11:45 was safe at first. I hate when umps call it out for what seems like because it was a badass looking play.
Definitely would be challenged now and overturned.
If an ump hasn't seen a play before it must be an OUT Sounds like typical MANAGEMENT
Most worst grammar in baseball
Mostest bestest comment in the entire whole earth!
I never can understand these mistakes.
The worstest
By far the worst baddest worstest I’ve seen
Your comment is "the most unkindest cut of all" - Wm. Shakespeare
0:23 An argument can be made for obstruction here. The pitcher blocked access to 1st base before having the ball. The runner might've been safe if not for the pitcher getting in his way.
That was definitely obstruction
I was thinking this to, also could’ve caused an injury to the runner
No, the fielder has the right of way when attempting to field the ball. From the official rules:
Rule 6.01(a)(10) Comment: When a catcher and batter-runner going to first base have contact when the catcher is fielding the ball, there is generally no violation and nothing should be called. “Obstruction” by a fielder attempting to field a ball should be called only in very flagrant and violent cases because the rules give him the right of way, but of course such “right of way” is not a license to, for example, intentionally trip a runner even though fielding the ball. If the catcher is fielding the ball and any fielder, including the pitcher, obstructs a runner going to first base, “obstruction” shall be called and the base runner awarded first base.
@@JohnSmith-oe5kx Interesting. Thank you 🙏🏻
@@Gen5Master You're welcome!
Great video, i get tired of seeing the same clips but you brought something different.
13:13 It always amazes me how few announcers and players do not understand this rule. Lead runner owns the base but the trail runner cannot be tagged out if the lead runner is not occupying the base. When the trail runner was tagged the lead runner was not on the base. Only one out.
The fielder at least did react correctly, tagging the trail runner first. Just doesn't count if the lead runner is not in contact with the base.
Correct. The trailing runner had reached third base safely and he was the only runner occupying the bag when the tag was applied so he was not out. IF the lead runner was also occupying third, the trailing runner could be tagged out (UNLESS the trailing runner was forced to advance in which case it is the lead runner who could be tagged out, but not the case here).
If the trail runner cant be tagged out.. why it was 2P.
@@egcgc7125 Because the umpire got it wrong. In his defense, he was blocked. But the trail runner, if he is on the base, is only out if the lead runner is also on base. He wasn't when the trail runner was tagged so he should have been safe. The third baseman did exactly what he is supposed to do, tag the trail runner and then the lead runner as quickly as possible. The trail runner is out and you hope the lead runner is not paying attention and leaves the base. You then tag him again.
@@russellcurtis2501 if both were touching it would be a fair 2p?
@@egcgc7125 Not immediately. When there is no force (as there wasn't here) the lead runner owns the base until he safely occupies the next base. So if both runners were on the base and the fielder tagged them both, the trail runner is out and the lead runner is safe.
The reason the fielder will (should) always tag both runners is hoping the lead runner forgets the rule and is confused by the umpire calling someone out and then leaves the base. It happens far too often in this level of play. After he leaves the base he can be tagged out.
at 0:56 you can see that it did indeed hit the ground first
yeahh he sold it very good tho
I reckon a review of a number of double plays thrown to 1st base is needed. I feel a few of them gave any benefit of the doubt to the 1st baseman when it looked the runner clearly was safe!!!
Especially the one at 11:50.
For the lack of final calls on so many of these, it might be the most frustrating video I've ever seen. What was the author smoking
11:40 - "You will not see a better double play than that" --- Except it wasn't. The batter was safe at first.
I was gonna comment that
I JUST saw that, and you're right.
Yeah, ump missed that one bigtime.
Exactly!
Yeah but the announcer only said that because the ump made the wrong call
11:52 if you pause it, you can see the base runner's foot on the bag while the ball is a whole 2-3 ft from the glove, ouch. He was actually almost a full stride past the bag once the ball went into the glove.
Good eye, my friend. I noticed that as well. Definitely a bad call.
Excellent collection of great plays. for a rare great play, it does not get rarer to be the only one to do something.
Ryan Zimmerman of the Washington Nationals is the only first baseman to make an unassisted triple play.
How about two grand slams in the same inning by the same batter of the same pitcher ? I’m thinking that was a one timer.⚾️
@@njw5869 Ahhhh yes....we Dodger fans will NEVER forget Fernando Tatis....SENIOR! I still cringe when his son comes to bat against us with the bases loaded. Of course, it's only happened once. So far. Doesn't mean it can't happen again.... Let's hope it's not against the Dodgers next time.
I don't think that was "unassisted". There's no record of it anywhere. Zimmerman DID have two thirds of a 3-3-5 triple play against the Giants... It would be nearly impossible for a first baseman to get an "unassissted" triple play. It would have to start similarly to the Zimmerman play - a line drive caught by the first baseman, who then steps on first to double up the runner there... But then, to be "unassisted" the 1B would have to beat a runner going back to second....or third....or breaking for hom. No 1B is going to go 90 feet and beat a runner....unless it's one of the worst base-running blunders in history!!
@@axelkyster2642 It would have to be a hit-and-run, liner caught on the second base side of the fielder, with an immediate tag of the runner heading back to first and stepping on the base at second before the runner going to third makes it back. It has been done once, George Burns of the Red Sox in 1923.
15:36 Making Votto look stooopid! That's one nasty pitch! 😊
I've recently been on a MLB compilation kick & I must say this is one of the most entertaining ones I have seen yet & I'm not even halfway through. Thanks for putting it together.
I love all these plays l enjoy watching. ⚾👍🕵️
OK. Throwing the glove is my favorite clip of all-time now.
Apparently, having a ball bobbled and then caught either by the same player or another is VERY rare. Among the rarest plays in baseball history. SO rare, in fact, that this video includes a whole bunch of them!
Right and also the bare hand catch. Where the announcers excitedly state "I have never seen that!" and then this collection shows like three in a row.
@@russellcurtis2501 remember this is the most rarest as the title states. Note like the most rare which would actually be rare plays. This is the "most rarest" lmfao how could we trust someone that actually titled a video like this. This video is the worst bestest ever!
NOTE like the most rare?
The commentators squeal like 5-year-old little girls like they have never seen such a thing.
Hahahahahahaha!!!!😂
You just got a new subscriber because I haven’t seen these 72,000 times before. Thank you.
"Most rarest ..."? By golly, this is the most goodest video I've seen today! ;-D
Man I really miss the good old days of baseball.
Don't fear change brother. It's happening everyday in everyway.
The things that professional athletes can do with their bodies is amazing. It always shows me just how much more athletic they are than the rest of us.
I've made some of those plays in little league
@@ratdad48 its mostly because baseball is one of those sports where for whatever reason people in the big leagues genuinely give up on the play before it is over it happens multiple times a game every game and coaches literally do not really care about it i.e giving up running to first before the ball has reached, flyballs being dropped cause nobody took the time to call it theirs or nobody trying to catch it off a ricochet etc,
I'm not saying baseball doesn't have people who try hard or anything along those lines it's just that you see an unprecedented level of it compared to other sports like Football, Soccer, Rugby, Lacrosse, Basketball, Hockey etc.
That is a very thoughtful and accurate comment. I couldn't agree more and can't really add anything. Wish we had more of the Mr hustle types.
Speak for your self couch potato, I have seen similar plays by fine non-professional athletes in little league, high school, and college games.
So very true. I played some baseball and seen great plays with my own eyes on the field and even playing with the neighborhood boys.. Making good plays should be routine for a pro player.
The editor in me cringes at the video's title: "most rarest"😣 But a fun compilation anyway. Nice to see a bunch of Blue Jays clips!
Lol. I felt the same way reading the title.
They’re the most of the rarest.
“The editor in me”
@@gamer1pro633 What was the point of your comment?
“the editor in me”💀
Love how Duane Kuiper announced so many of these. Let’s go giants
I thought I remember hearing that an unassisted triple play was the rarest in baseball.
I thought that was just an urban myth, folklore if u will...
@@billyjean5934 if u will what?
I think I saw one happen. Runners on 1st and 2nd. SS catches a line drive, tags the runner coming off 2nd, then steps on 2nd base to get the runner out from 1st. Sound right?
The unassisted triple play may be the rarest, but these are the _most_ rarest!
@@brianarbenz1329 ?
7:50 buddy got his ankles broke in baseball😂😂😂
Not just the most rarest but also the most bestest.
Curious about that first clip: the uniforms? Special day at the stadium?
The catch at 1:04 did hit the ground and should not have counted. Watch it in slow-motion.
Correct. It wasn't reviewable which is why the call stood
I've seen dozens of compilations and this is the best! Well done!
I remember playing a game in Southfield , MI where our TEAM turned a triple play & i did the hidden ball trick in the same game - we still lost .
BIAMBUTO, CUANDO HAY CORREDOR EN TERCERA CON MENOS DE DOS OUT Y EL JUEGO ESTA EMPATADO O SE GANA O SE PIERDE POR UN MARGEN CERRADO ES INDUDABLE QUE SI EL FLY O LINEA ES EN ZONA FOUL, EL FILDEADOR NO LA TOMARA EVITANDO EL PISA Y CORRE. ELEMENTAL, MI BUEN AMIGO, ELEMENTAL.
Slowing this down, did I see the ball take a small bounce at 1:01 just before 3rd baseman got it?
13:08 why are they both out? I can't find record of this play anywhere yet... when and where ? Just curious. Ha
Maybe because both runners touched the same base. Mostly because the runner that dove on the base and touched it while the other was already on it
Thanks watched with you .Does 610 mean something from the smoke shop on Sheridan mean something
Nothing but awe for these guys.
This is why every game is worth watching - inning to inning.
1:00 - I think it barely hit the dirt before it went into the glove.
That second out, should have been obstruction correct? You can't block the base until you have the ball iirc. 7:52 should be out as well, that's well outside his base path.
7:52 the runner was on obviously not out of the baseline
@@carterwake2614 Hm. He's got 3 feet when the tag starts, and that happens to be the width of the running lane lines (iirc) so that looks way more than that.
@@bigpoppa1234 Nope. He has to be COMPLETELY out of the 3 foot extension of his base path. His lean kept him within.
@@bigpoppa1234 My guy he was not completely out of it he just jumped out of the way. Not even the opposing team argued that call 😂
Second out the fielder was in the act of fielding the ball and thus is allowed to block the plate if it necessitates it so no, not obstruction as far as I recall.
Most rarest super extra rarer than normal rarely seen plays in the entire history of baseball's rare history of rareness.
Exactly my point, but you say it the bestest of all between da boat of uz.
Would it be possible to do a segment on great plays from bygone days? Say the 70s or 60s?
I love old plays... I remember one where Bob Knepper was going the wrong way to throw the ball on a squib, so he threw it to Denny Walling (3B) who threw it to first.
The problem is that those old videos are grainy as hell. I like seeing a few thrown in there but a whole video of low fi would hurt my eyes.
Fantastic video as always
Baseball is always interesting because these things can happen! Great video!
Most rarest? Does everyone have to write like a small child learning to speak?
We are baseball fans best video ever!😊
At 6:10, it doesn't look like he touched the base. And 11:52 is NOT a double play! The base runner clearly steps on the bag before the throw arrived.
Wow! I have never seen anything so RARE as losing a fly ball in the sun! This is CRAZY RARE stuff! A juggling catch at the wall! Rarer than ANYTHING! Not to mention how baseball HISTORY seems to go back about 10 years! This is really great stuff! WOW!
I'm sensing a bit of sarcasm there. Maybe it's just me......actually pretty funny. Carry on.
I would retitle this to something else. A "rare" play in baseball is something like an unassisted triple play, a perfect game, or an immaculate inning.
Not just the rarest but the most rarest.
The compound superlative?
@@gomersmith1061 Close! technically a double superlative
@@BigBri550 Seriously? Is a "double superlative" literate? I'm being facetious when I refer to "compound superlatives", as I believe they're just another example of our national fugue to illiteracy.
BTW, are you familiar with the now-defunct group, SPELL?
Thanks for your response.
REGARDS
@@gomersmith1061 Yes, "double superlative" is actually a thing. And, no, I'm not familiar with SPELL.
Regards
@@BigBri550 Society for the Preservation of English Language and Literacy.
Those were the most bestest and most craziest plays ive seen from the most funnest game ever played in the most beautifulest parks in the most bestest cities in America.
There's a reason why it's called major league! Amazing professional baseball players. Thanks for sharing this excellent video.
I saw Tony Kemp play left field once where he looked like he flew up to catch the ball.
15:58
"Spider tack? What spider tack?"
You know the spider track. C'mon what do you call it!!😊😊😊😊
14:15 Didn’t that pitch glance off the batter’s helmet and into the catcher’s glove?
No
Love your channel
Thanks brother
You had me at "most rarest"!
How 'bout, "Mostest Rarest?"
1:00 that ball hit the dirt first.
yes it did..
No, it didn't. Watch the slo-mo replay at one quarter speed.
Hi good work thanks but you missed one of my favorite which Bartolon colon back flip throw to first/
0:50 So we're just pretending like he caught that ball?
yep! it hit the grass first
@@toothumbs
Or at least the dirt.
Nah, it clearly hit the tip of the glove first.
@@craigd9058 Nope, if you advance it frame-by-frame (using the comma and period keys on your keyboard) you can see the ball bounce and start moving _up_ one frame before he gets his glove under it.
@@jeffbuckles Nope, I went frame-by-frame. It's a catch.
11:50 he was safe by a long shot
You're not the only one who believes that!
The Fairbanks catch was the most unathletic thing I've seen in a while.
This is the only way I can watch baseball. Otherwise its "10 minutes of excitement packed into 2 hours".
Yeah. I love baseball but mainly because I played it as a kid. Organized or sand lot, it was a blast. I watch it mainly because in between plays or even pitches not only can I plot strategy but I get to remember some good times.
11:48 except it certainly appears that the runner should've been called safe at first.
1:00 slow the video down to 0.25. The ball clearly hits the ground before being caught by the third baseman.
9:00 Was the broadcaster broadcasting from his own room?
Wait....what? 0:56 He caught it on the short hop.....how'd replay miss that?
Because the ball bounces off the tip of the golve, not the ground.
@@eddiehoward7002 No man....watch the slo-mo at .25%....it clearly bounces off the ground.
Frightening how many of these calls the umps got wrong.
You know how hard it is to ump
A few years ago. The white sox did the same thing at first base during playoffs( vs Astros) and they said the runner had established a path to the base. In the white sox game the runner was 3 feet into the field vs where Tucker was. This should not have been called.
Play at the one minute mark. He did not catch the ball before it hit the ground. You can see the bounce before his glove gets it. He caught it off the bounce.
I agree! Replayed it several times -- was hoping someone made a comment about that!
Played it back several times a slow speed. Ball hit the ground.
I have watched a million of these highlight reels but someone there are so many clips in here that I’ve never seen before
1:42 Tulo jumped over the catcher… this whole video could’ve just been that on replay
00:56,..... That ball hit the ground,... Pause it and go one frame at a time (Pause the video, .. then press the period . to go forward, and the comma , to go back one frame at a time). And see it hit the ground in just one frame then the forward motion of the glove scooped it up right after...
🚨🚨You’re editing too much out on many of these. Example: At 12:57 that deserved to be shown twice. Did anyone else rewind that play at the plate? I sure did! What’s the rush?
CORRECTION-- 8:58 not 12:57
Commentator: "He caught it with his bare hand!!"
Cricketer: And....?
a what??? I only speak bald eagle so no idea what that is
Can somebody with better video controls please go to 3:08 and tell me that didn’t hit the foul line. Was the call that his glove was between the ball end the foul line when the ball bounced?
If the Brewers play DIDN'T get overturned, it sure as hell should have. Frame by frame clearly shows the ball bounced half in his glove and half on the ground. Should not have been a catch.
0:57 At normal speed, it sure does look like a catch, but at .25 speed, it hits the glove and ground before moving into the pocket.
Is there a rule for when a player bobbles the ball before catching a fly ball while a runner is tagging up? Seems harder for runner to advance in this case...
10:25 - that is the best split I've ever seen.
His pants ripped😂😂
MOST RAREST…..where the hell did you go to school?
Lol
Time out for English grammar. The double superlative is the use of both “most” and the suffix “-est” to indicate the superlative form of an adjective. Most rare or rarest. Not most rarest.
Tempted to hit like for this video, due to the fact that it's the only time (outside my spam email subject lines) that I get to see "most rarest."
So if the balls hits the ground before the batter hits it, does that mean it’s no longer a fly ball since it already hit the ground?
No. After the ball leaves the bat is what matters.
13:07 The trail runner should have been safe there.
If both were touching the base at the time of the tag, the trail runner is out by rule. But when the tag was made, the lead runner had already come off the bag. He was correctly called out when he was tagged off the bag.
0:34 このプレーはどういうことですか?
Even the announcers were confused
How have I never seen the catch by Brian McRae before? That was one of the best I've ever seen.
check out some of Jim Edmonds defensive skills
@@jimerrigo7142 Oh I’m aware of his exploits. One of if not the best centerfielders of his generation
“Zaps the strength outta anybody who gets it” i wonder if he meant the joke or the poke? One in the same if ya ask me ☠️
Best plays in baseball history, instead of rarest plays in baseball history
Creo que si hay corredor en tercera, menos de dos outs, y sale un fly en zona de foul, si está muy lejos del plato, debe dejarse caer. Es muy riesgoso.
0:55 looked cool but it was not a catch and actually exposed an issue with the current review system because they weren't able to overturn it as it was unreviewable.
I could watch double plays all day
Any announcer who says “Are you kidding me?” should be forced to pay a special tax.
Enjoyed watching this video
12:09, ... Pause the video when he is at his highest when he catches this ball... He jumped almost as high as his hight... about to his chest high... Unreal... *: )*
"You will not see a better double play than that 6 4 3....he was safe
at 0:54 if you play it in slow motion you can see that the 3rd baseball actually drops the ball look closely
You know that fully a half of these juggling catches would be routine catches IF THEY PUT ALL OF THEIR HAND INSIDE THE GLOVE!
ファールかフェアーかの判定は、内野と外野で異なりますね。一塁ベース・三塁ベースより最初のバウンドが前なら、最初にファールゾーンでバウンドして内野に入ってきたボールは、ボールが止まった時点(あるいは野手等に触れた時点)でファールかフェアーか決まります。フェアゾーンで止まれば、フェアーでボールインプレー、ファールならその時点でボールデッドですね。一塁ベース・三塁ベースより後ろなら、最初のバウンドがファールゾーンなら、バウンドした時点でファール判定になりボールデッドですね。三塁・一塁より前でバウンドしたボールが、三塁ベース・一塁ベースのフェアゾーン側と通れば、フェアーとなりボールインプレーですね。野球のルールは難しいです。
This is the most bestest baseball video
19:28 why did the glove become pixelated?
The Matrix