1:20 Not only did he drop the ball, Castillo compounded his mistake by inexplicably throwing it to 2nd base when the winning run was steaming home. They might have had a play on the winning runner if he gunned it directly home instead. Just brutal all the way around
I agree with you. The only explanation is maybe Castillo felt he wasnt going to make a good throw to home since he was on his knees after he dropped the popup.
I watched the Astros A's one 10 times, in slow motion, its like the ball does a magic trick! I think when he goes to tag him he throws the ball kinda so the ball touches him but, not while it's being held, so it's not an out. The pitcher obstructs the view a little but wow, you really cant tell wtf is going on easily here
2:17 is actually the catcher's fault. Look how far Hosmer had to run. He's literally coming from almost the outfield grass. That's the catcher's ball until the First Baseman calls him off
On the A's-Astros game, the catcher Lucroy made two errors, didn't he? The first error would be the missed tag on Bregman, and the second would be the errant throw. The two errors would also explain Tucker being able to gain two bases and score the winning run.
In the last clip, did Pedroia tag up at 3rd base? Not sure he did... and if he didn't the Orioles could take the ball while the Red Sox were celebrating and do an appeal play at 3rd to erase Pedroia's run.
MLB would do well to get some cricketers go over there and teach you how to field, Catch and Throw. You came over here to Australia 70 years ago to teach us how to throw. Maybe we can return the favour.
@@jacktattis I also watch cricket - and I've seen my share of sitters being dropped. Taking any sport's compilation of worst plays is a terrible way to judge any sport
It's up to the official scorer, it can be ruled as an error if they deem the ball could have been caught with "ordinary effort". Fielder doesn't necessarily have to touch the ball.
2:15 this is why pitchers get made fun of for not being true athletes. It’s literally 5 yards away from the mound and bro just watched it the entire time
but yea the pitcher cuda seen his 1B misjudge the ball and then come in from behind to back him up. but if he did that then we wudnt be here ritenow lmao
Errors are important ones. If not so, why are they in the Baseball's final score? In other sports they don't appear, no one want to see it. Baseball does.
I was at the Phillies game with my son for the Muncy clip. My grandfather was a Dodgers fan but I swear he knocked that ball away from Muncy so my son didn't go home with a loss on his birthday.
The Buckner play wouldn’t have ended the World Series. The Red Sox were leading 5-3 in that inning, but they blew it prior to Buckner’s error. Had Buckner fielded the ball cleanly, the game would’ve just gone to the 11th inning, and from there, no one know what would’ve happened
The second play looked scripted. How did the outfielder miss a routine fly ball, the second baseman make a horrible throw home, and catcher overthrow all in the same play.
These clips make me sad...
This has to be the worst feeling as a baseball player or fan.
Imagine how Bill Buckner feels about losing game 6 of the World Series, that would have ended it.
As a Mets fan, that third one always hurts
Big facts…
As a Yankees fan who was in the bleachers that night, I was halfway toward the exit when the cheer went up!
@@BobSmith-rf3ph hit you with the “gotcha bitch” 😂
#LolMets
1:20 Not only did he drop the ball, Castillo compounded his mistake by inexplicably throwing it to 2nd base when the winning run was steaming home. They might have had a play on the winning runner if he gunned it directly home instead. Just brutal all the way around
I agree with you. The only explanation is maybe Castillo felt he wasnt going to make a good throw to home since he was on his knees after he dropped the popup.
I watched the Astros A's one 10 times, in slow motion, its like the ball does a magic trick! I think when he goes to tag him he throws the ball kinda so the ball touches him but, not while it's being held, so it's not an out. The pitcher obstructs the view a little but wow, you really cant tell wtf is going on easily here
The Dodgers: one of the most underperforming franchise in history, given their wealth
I think a lot of M L Baseballers are overweight
Max muncy can’t play second base
He was much better at 2nd base than he is at 3rd!!
Or anywhere else on the field
He's a butcher where ever you play him. He's a DH all the way
bruh it went right through his legs lmfao 😂🤣
@@r0cky_2010Born to DH!!!
Behind the bag it gets past Buckner! Here comes Knight and the Mets win it!
That’s the one I was expecting.
it’s almost cliche now, but where’s the buckner boot?
Was wondering the same thing. I know it's a pretty tired clip, but it feels wrong not to have it here.
It's definitely cliché by now but considering it was in the world series it deserves to be cliché and part of any of these comps
2:17 is actually the catcher's fault. Look how far Hosmer had to run. He's literally coming from almost the outfield grass. That's the catcher's ball until the First Baseman calls him off
Obviously, merely catching a ball is a skill some players have not yet mastered. 😅
That was Hosmer's 2nd game as a Padre on his 7 year (or whatever) contract.
Grossman Didn’t even try in Right Field bro! 0:26
this is what makes me worry about having Muncy back with the Dodgers.
On the A's-Astros game, the catcher Lucroy made two errors, didn't he? The first error would be the missed tag on Bregman, and the second would be the errant throw. The two errors would also explain Tucker being able to gain two bases and score the winning run.
None of those fools should be celebrating the fact that they hit a pop-up on the infield that got dropped.
feel better, evertime i played like shit i go to watch this video
Less batting practice tee shotting HR's, more fly ball drills.
can you do worst caught cheating in mlb
yeah fr
Bro lol
Astros
The NYM vs NYY.
1. Pitcher celebrated.
2. Why did Castillo, 2nd baseman, throw it to 2nd base. 😂
In the last clip, did Pedroia tag up at 3rd base? Not sure he did... and if he didn't the Orioles could take the ball while the Red Sox were celebrating and do an appeal play at 3rd to erase Pedroia's run.
I think he did before the camera switched to that angle.
Never say a professional ball player won't drop a fly or pop up
MLB would do well to get some cricketers go over there and teach you how to field, Catch and Throw. You came over here to Australia 70 years ago to teach us how to throw. Maybe we can return the favour.
do you not think MLB players already know how to do that?
@@alwaysmindit9198 Not from what I am seeing on here
@@jacktattis I also watch cricket - and I've seen my share of sitters being dropped. Taking any sport's compilation of worst plays is a terrible way to judge any sport
As laughable as letting rugby players tell the NFL “how to play the game.”
@2:24 That is not an error. It might be a mental error, but not an actual error. Nobody touched the ball. It is an infield single.
It's up to the official scorer, it can be ruled as an error if they deem the ball could have been caught with "ordinary effort". Fielder doesn't necessarily have to touch the ball.
2:15 this is why pitchers get made fun of for not being true athletes. It’s literally 5 yards away from the mound and bro just watched it the entire time
Pitchers are taught to let the infielders handle pop ups.
lol thats hosmers fault 100%
but yea the pitcher cuda seen his 1B misjudge the ball and then come in from behind to back him up. but if he did that then we wudnt be here ritenow lmao
I hate that ground level camera shot!!!
Leave the shot up high so you can see the whole field.
The first two were former A’s! (Muncy, and grossman)
Pujols hitting a walkoff off of leury garcia's head needs to be here
I got as far as T-ball before i dropped out and even i could have made some of those plays.
Errors are important ones. If not so, why are they in the Baseball's final score? In other sports they don't appear, no one want to see it. Baseball does.
I was at the Phillies game with my son for the Muncy clip. My grandfather was a Dodgers fan but I swear he knocked that ball away from Muncy so my son didn't go home with a loss on his birthday.
How would he knock it away from muncy if he was in the crowd?
@@nasaspacecity I think he means his grandfather passed away.
@@jamiejohnson4524 oh if so that’s really sweet
angels in the infield
1:19 He should have gotten up and fired that thing home. Probably would’ve got the runner.
These were all massive games too. Feel for those guys
2:37 isn't that an infield popup?
Infield fly rule doesn't apply since there were two outs
Do we have any footage of the “Merkle’s Boner” baserunning error from 1908? 😂
This is like that Bill Buckner blunder in the '86' World Series where the Red Sox could have ended it, but LOST!
The Buckner play wouldn’t have ended the World Series. The Red Sox were leading 5-3 in that inning, but they blew it prior to Buckner’s error. Had Buckner fielded the ball cleanly, the game would’ve just gone to the 11th inning, and from there, no one know what would’ve happened
Murphy in the word series
1:50 what the fuck is the first baseman doing??
Oh wow it just dropped! Nice!
yea, the ball dropped multiple times in this video
The second play looked scripted. How did the outfielder miss a routine fly ball, the second baseman make a horrible throw home, and catcher overthrow all in the same play.
Actually all of em look scripted 😂
Makes me happy to know pro ballplayers also have the same brain farts as my little 8 year olds baseballl team 😂
0:27 pure chaos's
i also thought it was going to be the twins that loss
Why are nearly all of these wins in favor of unlikable teams?
The Phillies are a likable team!
Ugggggh... Detroit.
funny stuff