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  • @AntonelliBaseball
    @AntonelliBaseball  11 месяцев назад +28

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    • @hobopiesforeveryone
      @hobopiesforeveryone 11 месяцев назад

      Go somewhere else

    • @youbluethatone1017
      @youbluethatone1017 11 месяцев назад +3

      The Umpires messed up on the play. Play should have been called dead as soon as the catcher put the ball in his pocket. I left a longer comment on the video if you want to find it and check it out or even pin it 😂. I’m not sure anyone else even realizes the umpires missed that.

    • @nyccowboy7563
      @nyccowboy7563 11 месяцев назад

      Explain please....

    • @ronrichardson5966
      @ronrichardson5966 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@youbluethatone1017 wrong

    • @youbluethatone1017
      @youbluethatone1017 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ronrichardson5966 🤦🏻‍♂️I am in fact 100% correct

  • @Mike-zf7lo
    @Mike-zf7lo 11 месяцев назад +2131

    I’m just glad the red team won.

    • @Wo1fLarsen
      @Wo1fLarsen 11 месяцев назад +96

      There's the comment I was looking for.😂

    • @terrybangley5416
      @terrybangley5416 11 месяцев назад +65

      Looked like they were playing with themselves

    • @dogrsqr
      @dogrsqr 11 месяцев назад +45

      Unfortunately, I bet everything I had on the red team and lost it all.

    • @ericsimonson8540
      @ericsimonson8540 11 месяцев назад +12

      @@terrybangley5416 I think you mean against instead of with…

    • @geoffroi-le-Hook
      @geoffroi-le-Hook 11 месяцев назад +11

      The team in red is the Red Raiders.

  • @hr1meg
    @hr1meg 11 месяцев назад +757

    Credit to the second baseman who was the only one aware too.

    • @gingerblue2265
      @gingerblue2265 11 месяцев назад +16

      He knew.... it ain't over tills its over.

    • @shawnhill4779
      @shawnhill4779 11 месяцев назад +14

      Well ... the second baseman was the only one on his team who was aware. The other team knew the rule and they used to it to pull out a victory from the jaws of defeat.

    • @cgyphan3uf
      @cgyphan3uf 11 месяцев назад +6

      He is the one who blew it. He should have joined the celebration and maybe they get away with it.

    • @NoNo-bz1fz
      @NoNo-bz1fz 11 месяцев назад +29

      @Panic Sector What a dumb take.

    • @erniepeters1695
      @erniepeters1695 11 месяцев назад +10

      The umpires knew! Notice how they just kept watching as the runners and the batter-runner circled the bases.

  • @ton8098
    @ton8098 11 месяцев назад +296

    Every team needs a player like the second baseman. Alert. He knew what was up. His teammates totally let him down. That kid is a winner in my book.

    • @SFbayArea94121
      @SFbayArea94121 11 месяцев назад +14

      He shoulda went and asked the other team for a jersey and transfered right then and there

    • @dgdollaz
      @dgdollaz 11 месяцев назад +13

      Why did he look like he was 35 tho?

    • @allen4568
      @allen4568 11 месяцев назад +4

      He looked like Andy Reid winning the punt pass and lick competition.

    • @allen4568
      @allen4568 11 месяцев назад +1

      kuck

    • @jaimegarcia5435
      @jaimegarcia5435 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@dgdollaz 😂 35

  • @jabberwocky3598
    @jabberwocky3598 11 месяцев назад +154

    The 2nd baseman was on point throughout this entire play...he tried to cover first at one point, went back to cover second and ultimately tried covering home plate...young man did everything you could ask a kid to do in this situation. Too bad his pleas fell on deaf ears.

  • @michaelweston2285
    @michaelweston2285 11 месяцев назад +746

    i'm just glad that both teams got to celebrate the win

    • @paulpinball9952
      @paulpinball9952 11 месяцев назад +5

      Cute!

    • @NickCager
      @NickCager 11 месяцев назад +1

      They're still on the field arguing over who won...

    • @chrishowley8794
      @chrishowley8794 11 месяцев назад +3

      😂

    • @behindblueeyes3397
      @behindblueeyes3397 11 месяцев назад +2

      😂

    • @Andrew-13579
      @Andrew-13579 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yes, they both celebrated the win, didn't they. 😆 Now that's sportsmanship! It makes one feel good for both sides. After all, it's not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game. ...and how you snatch defeat from the jaws of victory...and then stuff the ball in your back pocket, and have it bite you in the butt.

  • @DaShap
    @DaShap 11 месяцев назад +72

    When the coaches watch the replay, they will clearly see the safe call at home plate AND all umps not leaving the field. They can have no complaints. What they DO have is great video for teaching situational baseball to the next set of kids.

  • @Salsuero
    @Salsuero 11 месяцев назад +35

    Gotta love how the ump did absolutely nothing more than say the ball was in play and the runner was safe to attempt to advance. He didn't show any other indication that might tip the team off to their stupidity. It's not the ump's job to play the game for them. He just let everything unfold calmly and quietly. Excellent umping! They always say... don't count your chickens before they've hatched! In other words... celebrate when you know it's time and not before. Oops!

  • @theinternetiscancer2330
    @theinternetiscancer2330 11 месяцев назад +403

    Game winning Inside-the-pocket home run.

    • @endofquoterepeattheline7516
      @endofquoterepeattheline7516 11 месяцев назад +3

      I chuckled at that..good one

    • @perniciouspete4986
      @perniciouspete4986 11 месяцев назад +13

      Game-winning inside the park strikeout.

    • @jimmysisavangone118
      @jimmysisavangone118 11 месяцев назад +5

      Very clever but the batter never scored just like he was never tagged out

    • @UWish0430
      @UWish0430 11 месяцев назад +4

      The batter only needed to make it to 1st safely. He never scored, but the guys on 1st and 2nd when the play started scored the tying and winning runs.

    • @leonardothefabulous3490
      @leonardothefabulous3490 11 месяцев назад +1

      I've been involved and a fan over a long period-having seen hundreds of thousands of plays and thousands of games and had never seen any player pocket a ball-till now. DUH!

  • @ws3046
    @ws3046 11 месяцев назад +166

    Shout out to the 2nd baseman for being alert and after the winning run crosses home plate he walks off. Notice he didn't go and yell at the ump, he took the L like a champ.

    • @TacoTruckWarrior
      @TacoTruckWarrior 11 месяцев назад +5

      It's the only way he could be a champ that day 💀

    • @LucianDevine
      @LucianDevine 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, he did everything he could, and then just let it go.

    • @btnhstillfire
      @btnhstillfire 11 месяцев назад +4

      My heart aches for him. You know hes devastated by how emotional he was while trying to ppl to pay attention and you see him looking for the ball. Man….I feel broken for that kid.

    • @btnhstillfire
      @btnhstillfire 11 месяцев назад

      Btw, I was also a second baseman.

    • @zodiackeeler9169
      @zodiackeeler9169 11 месяцев назад +3

      He wasn't the only one someone was shouting "there's only 2 outs "

  • @grondhero
    @grondhero 11 месяцев назад +9

    *Catcher:* I tagged him!
    *Umpire:* No, he's safe.
    *Catcher:* Not if I put the ball in my pocket and go celebrate.
    *2nd Baseman:* _)

  • @brianm7278
    @brianm7278 11 месяцев назад +168

    The catcher snatched a defeat for his team from the jaws of victory.

    • @therifleman6962
      @therifleman6962 11 месяцев назад +1

      👏👏🤣😂

    • @robertb3077
      @robertb3077 11 месяцев назад +1

      Nice! I wish I would have come up with this saying! Perfect!

    • @academyofshem
      @academyofshem 10 месяцев назад

      @@robertb3077 It's an old saying.

    • @aralornwolf3140
      @aralornwolf3140 9 месяцев назад

      @@robertb3077,
      Original version is:
      "From the jaws of Defeat, he snatched victory"
      or
      "He snatched Victory from the Jaws of Defeat"

  • @stephenj9470
    @stephenj9470 11 месяцев назад +332

    That poor second baseman will never forget this game. It was the championship, for goodness sake, and he was just helpless.

    • @mikelp72
      @mikelp72 11 месяцев назад +13

      I was thinking he’ll have literal nightmares about it for years to come.

    • @NYfan023
      @NYfan023 11 месяцев назад +18

      Imagine being the catcher. 🤦‍♂️

    • @jasonshumake777
      @jasonshumake777 11 месяцев назад +8

      That catcher will never forget it either.

    • @nukeboy4939
      @nukeboy4939 11 месяцев назад +18

      I actually felt bad for him. He's helpless nobody is listening or realizes that they haven't won anything yet but him.

    • @al69420
      @al69420 11 месяцев назад +5

      69th like, giggity

  • @killbillfanaquiahora
    @killbillfanaquiahora 11 месяцев назад +60

    What an insane game winner, this is one the batter will never forget. Well done young man!

    • @xmanc5687
      @xmanc5687 11 месяцев назад +4

      This is one the catcher will never forget

    • @killbillfanaquiahora
      @killbillfanaquiahora 11 месяцев назад

      @Xman C I hope he can, although his teammates may not let him. We've all been there, well, at least in one way or another.

    • @Cmon-Man
      @Cmon-Man 26 дней назад +1

      In the park, walk off, game winning home run off a called 3rd strike. Wow 🤩

  • @nathansechrist3422
    @nathansechrist3422 11 месяцев назад +29

    I watched this several times in different locations online. I never realized the catcher put the ball in his back pocket. This was the first replay that emphasized it, which made more sense why the infielder seemed like the only defensive player who knew what was going on but couldn't find the ball to do anything about it. Brutal way to lose any game, let alone a State Title game.

    • @maryannecollson8825
      @maryannecollson8825 11 месяцев назад +6

      This was not a state championship game. It was a sectional title game , several games before a state title. One thing that got lost in this play is that Hornell lead 5-1 going into the bottom of the 7th and committed 2 errors before the final play. If either one of them had been a clean play, the game would have ended before the final batter.

  • @efg1311
    @efg1311 11 месяцев назад +365

    Ugh, that catcher really blew it. He looked right at the ump who signaled safe but he totally disregarded it. The other horrible part is he put the game ball in his pocket. Had he just dropped it where he stood the 2bman could have saved his ass

    • @merdog3190
      @merdog3190 11 месяцев назад +31

      Not really he had a lot of money on the game and is rumored to be somewhere in the Bahamas living the life right now

    • @ronnierebhan229
      @ronnierebhan229 11 месяцев назад +26

      He was afraid to make the throw. Air mail it down the line, so he hoped the ump would give him the championship. Not how life works 😊

    • @4thegloryofthelord
      @4thegloryofthelord 11 месяцев назад +11

      My guess was that when the catcher turned to look at the ump, he just misread the umps safe signal as an out signal... meaning he did tag the runner, which no one else (except the batter) will ever know if he really did.

    • @Libertarian_Neighbor
      @Libertarian_Neighbor 11 месяцев назад +6

      Actually once he put the ball in his pocket the play is dead, umpires call time and award bases, which in this case would’ve been 1st for the batter runner and 3rd base for R2. 1st and 3rd with 2 outs.

    • @roems6396
      @roems6396 11 месяцев назад +64

      @@Libertarian_Neighbor
      That’s silly. That means if a fly ball is hit to the wall, and the fielder knows he has a weak arm and no hope of throwing home in time, he can just put the ball in his pocket and the inner is just awarded the next base?

  • @DM-yj9qf
    @DM-yj9qf 11 месяцев назад +248

    This is what we call a life lesson.

    • @12milestyle
      @12milestyle 11 месяцев назад +5

      And that’s the most important reason for youth sports, so it’s perfect

    • @nathanielengel5218
      @nathanielengel5218 11 месяцев назад +5

      That catcher was so dumb, because he was aware the umpire called him safe but just ignored it, and then he doesn't listen to a couple of his teammates telling him to take the ball out of his pocket.

    • @paulpinball9952
      @paulpinball9952 11 месяцев назад

      ..from which I guarantee you few will learn, including coaches.

    • @Aaron94x
      @Aaron94x 11 месяцев назад

      yup

    • @merctf2819
      @merctf2819 11 месяцев назад

      whats the lesson? the catcher obviously did it on purpose

  • @justaguy328
    @justaguy328 11 месяцев назад +11

    Even crazier is that Hornell was up 5-1 when Pal-Mac went up to bat in that final inning lol And even crazier than that is that directly before that last at bat, the score was 5-3 w/ 2 outs, and the batter popped one high in the air and came down near the mound. All the pitcher had to do was catch this extremely simple pop up that came directly to him, but he stumbled and fell down as the ball hit his glove and he dropped it. Then this happened. Talk about brutal!!

    • @byronsmith3152
      @byronsmith3152 11 месяцев назад +3

      Pressure situations are tough for some people. This proves that.

    • @dirkdiggler8794
      @dirkdiggler8794 11 месяцев назад +2

      Greg Norman at the Masters type collapse....

  • @visarr
    @visarr 11 месяцев назад +279

    The coaches were arguing with the umpire WHILE the other team was still running the bases.

    • @paulpinball9952
      @paulpinball9952 11 месяцев назад +25

      Gives me a clue how and why the team so expertly choked.

    • @devothunder5210
      @devothunder5210 11 месяцев назад +20

      this is what i was saying. everyone is gonna blame the catcher (and yes, it was his fault for not making the right play) but this is ultimately a reflection of poor coaching.

    • @natyong
      @natyong 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@paulpinball9952 I can tell your comment game is well coached...I even got a bit choked up in admiration.

    • @chuckdeuces911
      @chuckdeuces911 11 месяцев назад +2

      No they weren't, that was a player. The coaches didn't come over until after the winning run crossed.

    • @chuckdeuces911
      @chuckdeuces911 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@paulpinball9952 except this comment isn't true at all. The coaches didn't arrive until after the winning run was scored. Try watching it for yourself once.

  • @s2p-org
    @s2p-org 11 месяцев назад +1202

    I feel like that 2nd baseman every day of my life.

    • @gerggerggy7757
      @gerggerggy7757 11 месяцев назад +25

      I know exactly what you mean.

    • @jw2par
      @jw2par 11 месяцев назад +6

      😂😂😂😂

    • @aziffel4063
      @aziffel4063 11 месяцев назад +5

      That’s pretty stinking funny!

    • @paulpinball9952
      @paulpinball9952 11 месяцев назад +8

      One of the few signs of intelligent life on Hornell Baseball.

    • @robconnole2996
      @robconnole2996 11 месяцев назад +3

      @Swords to Plowshares Yes! Especially at work. 😅

  • @cdrum5994
    @cdrum5994 11 месяцев назад +177

    Heads up play by the batter for never giving up and taking what he was given.

    • @jhandle4196
      @jhandle4196 11 месяцев назад +7

      . . . although continuing to run beyond 2nd base was a mistake. His run was meaningless, and by being off base, he could have been tagged for the third out before the two runners ahead of him scored.
      Running to 2nd would have been the correct thing had the 2nd runner been held on third as that would have eliminated a force play at 2nd base on the subsequent batter.
      In any event, that will have to go down as the biggest bonehead play of that catcher's life. Let's hope anyway.

    • @DAD0123
      @DAD0123 11 месяцев назад +1

      don't even try that.

    • @frankiek2269
      @frankiek2269 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@jhandle4196 Seriously! Not too baseball savvy are you? The batter has coaches, sometimes experienced teammates, at first and third telling him to run or stay. They knew what was up and kept him running. No risk!!

    • @jsalt40
      @jsalt40 10 месяцев назад

      Actually, that’s bad Umpire mechanics as well. When the tag is applied and he misses the tag the Umpire needs to give that safe sign just like a banger not a half ass safe sign. This is the most important play the game.

    • @joshuaanderson4090
      @joshuaanderson4090 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@jsalt40you can see catcher isn't arguing he tagged him. He's trying to argue that there's a guy in first so the rule doesnt apply. He keeps pointing to first and he never tries to get the runner out. I'm not even sure he really tried to tag him. He's so focused on pointing to first and then just takes it for granted that he's right and goes to celebrate. If he really believed the runner could take first and the other runners advance then he would have seen the ump shake is head and signal safe and thrown to literally anywhere.

  • @mikefargo4339
    @mikefargo4339 11 месяцев назад +76

    As a former umpire of 22 yrs, I was always impressed by the catchers that would introduce themselves to me at the games start and then ask me what my mechanics are for a dropped 3rd strike.
    Those catchers are well trained and unfortunately far & few between games.

    • @DAD0123
      @DAD0123 11 месяцев назад +6

      LOL! Did they also ask you about your strike zones and if it was 1" off the plate and way inside, if that was a strike?

    • @pappadudat628
      @pappadudat628 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DAD0123 lmao

    • @Durwood71
      @Durwood71 3 месяца назад +4

      Um, aren't the mechanics for a dropped third strike the same for everyone? Or do umpires get to make up their own rules from game to game?

  • @thawkereynolds
    @thawkereynolds 11 месяцев назад +19

    It’s not rare for the winning team to end the game on a strikeout, however, it is rare when it is the winning team that was struck out

  • @Cmon-Man
    @Cmon-Man 26 дней назад +2

    Nobody mentioning #9, the batter. In the park, walk off, game winning, home run on a called 3rd strike. I’ve been a baseball player and fan for all my 65 years. That is a first, never heard of such a thing. Awesome 🤩

  • @MattsBaseballWorld
    @MattsBaseballWorld 11 месяцев назад +27

    2nd Baseman should be coaching this team. Well done trying to save the ship sir!

  • @pete7504
    @pete7504 11 месяцев назад +92

    Thank you Matt for showing this video. A very good learning lesson

  • @5150_Designs
    @5150_Designs 11 месяцев назад +17

    Really good situational awareness by home team.
    I feel bad for the one guy that knew what was going on!

  • @kjoc70
    @kjoc70 11 месяцев назад +3

    I've seen a catcher drop the third strike with two outs and the bases loaded. He picked up the ball and stepped on home plate to force out the runner on third, ending the inning.

    • @pauljones6212
      @pauljones6212 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, but the bases were not loaded on this play. There were just runners on 1st and 2nd, so stepping on home plate wouldn’t have done him any good

    • @Namath1000
      @Namath1000 15 дней назад +2

      @@pauljones6212 Yes, you're correct. But simply holding the ball at the plate would have mitigated any further damage. No out would have been recorded, but no runs would have scored.

  • @GarlandPope
    @GarlandPope 11 месяцев назад +144

    I want to know what the catcher thought the umpire was communicating to him. The umpire is signaling "safe" and then the catcher starts celebrating. Just odd.

    • @jordanmadden7388
      @jordanmadden7388 11 месяцев назад +22

      Same thing I was thinking. The catcher knew what was going on and looked back to the ump for assurance. The ump said safe while the catcher was looking at him and then the catcher just starts celebrating.

    • @bernier42
      @bernier42 11 месяцев назад +38

      @@jordanmadden7388 And then later, once he realized what was happening, the catcher looks back at the ump and makes the “safe” sign himself! What does he think that gesture means?!

    • @felixhurteau2630
      @felixhurteau2630 11 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@bernier42 he probably thought the ref wanted to say "game over"

    • @HWHY
      @HWHY 11 месяцев назад +51

      He clearly thought the ump was confirming it was safe to celebrate.

    • @JustMeELC
      @JustMeELC 11 месяцев назад +6

      The kid looked back at the ump & confused the call... Not rocket science

  • @Tker1970
    @Tker1970 11 месяцев назад +16

    One of my favorite video compilation types is early celebrations. This will get added to those quick.

  • @lisaaustin3625
    @lisaaustin3625 11 месяцев назад +11

    I was a member of the junior league championship team in 1982. Won the World Series. I’m 54 yrs old now and I still remember every moment of that final game. For a team to loose like this is crazy. That catcher will feel some kinda way for the rest of his life. Wow😮

  • @bryhul6534
    @bryhul6534 11 месяцев назад

    Glad someone took the time to explain this 👍

  • @briangulley6027
    @briangulley6027 11 месяцев назад +128

    Walk off strikeout to win the game for the offense, don't see that every day.

    • @IHateNicolasCage
      @IHateNicolasCage 11 месяцев назад

      I’m curious if that’s 2 RBIs

    • @rileyesmay
      @rileyesmay 11 месяцев назад +1

      @Stephen Adams I don't believe so. Walks and hit by pitches to my understanding aren't runs batted in, to bat in a run is to put the ball in play and score a run as a result of a hit or sacrifice.

    • @kenhall3526
      @kenhall3526 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@rileyesmay I believe it's scored as a strikeout and an error on the catcher and therefore no RBIs

    • @IHateNicolasCage
      @IHateNicolasCage 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@rileyesmay A walk is certainly an RBI, that much I know

    • @rileyesmay
      @rileyesmay 11 месяцев назад

      @@IHateNicolasCage You are correct. Just looked it up on MLB. All errors and double plays do not count as RBI's, everything else does. I would assume this would be an error on the catcher and hence no RBI's

  • @EnderSword
    @EnderSword 11 месяцев назад +18

    I don't want to call out a kid too much, but like.... I don't understand the Catcher here. He Knew he dropped it, he knew the runner ran, he knew he didn't tag him, he knew to look at the Ump for a call, he knew the play was still going on.... I don't understand.
    And then also of all things...you put the ball in your back pocket? I could see dropping it, throwing it... but pocketing it?
    And this all takes so long... it's almost 24 seconds for it to play out. How'd he 100% know this was happening, like, forget, and then ignore people screaming for the ball

    • @tomokra
      @tomokra 11 месяцев назад +1

      I had the same reaction. All I can think is that he looked over, confirmed there was a runner at first, and forgot about the two outs thing ... otherwise, who knows?

    • @krissantana4660
      @krissantana4660 11 месяцев назад

      I think the catcher feels like or knows he tagged the runner and assumed the game was over. Maybe the ump didn't see the tag so it's not over. As another commentator stated, it should be a tie game after the catcher put the all out of play (in his pocket.) It's like an overthrow into the stands for example, the runners all can advance one base only. The ump fucked up. Should have been tie game runners 2nd and third, next batter up.

    • @SuperYxskaft
      @SuperYxskaft 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@krissantana4660 So everytime they can just pocket to ball to avoid having runners only advance 1 base, seems abusable, I mean, in what way is it out of play? Its litterally in his pocket where he put it himself, can just take it out again.

    • @EnderSword
      @EnderSword 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@krissantana4660 I think that's usually 2 bases from where the runners are at the time it's out of play, so I think the winning run would be in anyway.
      But also I'd doubt someone putting it in their pocket would count as 'out of play' he can easily access the ball.

    • @grahmthrush4924
      @grahmthrush4924 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@krissantana4660 No the umps called it correct.

  • @humbledriver2536
    @humbledriver2536 11 месяцев назад +1

    Most excellent description and explanation of this remarkable event

  • @BrianB14471
    @BrianB14471 11 месяцев назад

    I went to school in the next town over from Hornell, my friend went to school there, and another friend teaches there now. Definitely sharing this video with them.

  • @perman66
    @perman66 11 месяцев назад +20

    It's always a good thing to know the rules of baseball. Great heads up by the batter...Genius move.

    • @BillMorganChannel
      @BillMorganChannel 11 месяцев назад +3

      I think the catcher did know, he was posturing up to throw and said "Naw, let's jump up and down."

    • @cisnerosd84
      @cisnerosd84 11 месяцев назад

      He knew if 1st base was occupied the batter couldn’t run with 1 out . He failed to know that if there is 2 outs an 1st base is occupied the runner an batter can run to force a play !

    • @BillMorganChannel
      @BillMorganChannel 11 месяцев назад

      @@cisnerosd84 When I was a youngster, I played base ball (2 words) and watched it on TV (The great Curt Gowdy announcing) and learned rules by watching.
      I suspect these youngsters play video games, which I understand fully, and don’t know a lot of rules, but they made it to Jom Boy (2 words)!!!!!!

  • @AndrewJ1313
    @AndrewJ1313 11 месяцев назад +26

    Great breakdown of the play and the call. I would feel sorry for the other team had the ump signaled out to the catcher and then let everything play out, but the home plate ump, field ump, second baseman and the base runners were all aware the ball and play were live.

  • @vh8542
    @vh8542 11 месяцев назад +11

    I use to play baseball and never understood the reason for the third strike rule. I just looked it up, and I guess I still don't understand why it was kept.
    But after watching this video Im kind of glad. We would have been denied this weird, insane "celebrate to early" moment.

    • @kingshit420w
      @kingshit420w 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's a easy rule to understand if it's a 3rd strike and the catcher drops the ball its a live ball ..

    • @vh8542
      @vh8542 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@kingshit420w Did I say I didn't understand it? No I said I didn't understand why it was a rule in the first place and why it was kept.
      Keep up.

    • @kingshit420w
      @kingshit420w 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@vh8542 oh jeez my bad bro

    • @pauljones6212
      @pauljones6212 11 месяцев назад +5

      Actually I’ve been a die hard baseball fan my entire life, I am 57 years old, and I still don’t understand why this rule exists, but it’s still the rule in every level of baseball. I should also say that while it doesn’t happen in every game, it actually occurs more than people realize. (The dropped 3rd strike.) It’s just that 99% of the time, the batter is either tagged out or the catcher throws to first, it would never end this way. This is probably more information than you want, but I have seen a few times where the batter makes it to 1st base before the throw, in which case he is safe and the inning continues, but again, never like this. It’s a weird rule I really don’t like, but to your point, it can create some excitement from time to time.

    • @vinyllpreviews9462
      @vinyllpreviews9462 4 месяца назад +2

      I'd say it's that the defense needs to control the ball for an out to be recorded.
      Just like the first baseman needs to catch the ball at first to record an out.

  • @youropionmattersnot
    @youropionmattersnot 11 месяцев назад

    That was classic situational baseball. Wow. The winning team was well coached on first and third and disciplined enough to listen and focus on the coaches at the corners.

  • @McLovin1759
    @McLovin1759 11 месяцев назад +42

    I played high level ball in the 80’s and 90’s. We had brain cramps too. Fortunately, they weren’t seen by hundreds of thousands of people.
    We had 1 guy who never homered all year. Got his first home run of the season and forgot to step on home plate. They appealed and he was out.
    Gotta feel for everyone involved.

    • @billyfraiser6298
      @billyfraiser6298 11 месяцев назад +2

      I've always been very thankful that I finished high school right around the time social media/smart phones started becoming a thing. Like there were maybe 3-4 kids in my class that had a cellphone by the time I graduated high school....just a few years later, and every kid started getting smartphones. I'm thankful none of my stupid thing I did, were caught on camera and posted on the internet for thousands, tens of thousands or millions of people to see (not JUST sports either lol).

    • @iamskippy
      @iamskippy 11 месяцев назад +1

      I had $30 and went all in, two guys had a side pot for a few hundred. AT SHOWDOWN:
      *I yelled like **#JessePinkman*
      _(Yeah B🤬🤬ch!)_
      *slammed my cards in excitement* …and _ONE CARD_ *slightly* touched the muck. *THEY CALLED MY HAND DEAD.* 💔
      It’s $90 but that hand *HAUNTS ME* like a wish fulfilled curse by my worst enemy, who requested a *psychological* low level voodoo curse that would HURT ME but not INJURE ME the rest of my life❗️

    • @neilwoller
      @neilwoller 11 месяцев назад +1

      Was his name Bob Sacamano?

    • @McLovin1759
      @McLovin1759 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@neilwoller Art Vandalay

    • @pojo1010
      @pojo1010 11 месяцев назад

      Yea seen that a few times

  • @brentdhedrick
    @brentdhedrick 11 месяцев назад +34

    He pointed to first to imply that there was a runner at first, forgetting that with two outs the batter can take off with dropped third strike.

    • @seans9986
      @seans9986 11 месяцев назад +5

      Exactly

    • @mylesmarkson1686
      @mylesmarkson1686 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey hey! Ho ho!
      That dropped-3rd-strike-rule has got to go!

    • @paineintheass233
      @paineintheass233 11 месяцев назад

      @@mylesmarkson1686 ABSOLUTELY NOT. It's just another reason why it's the perfect game, Abner thought of everything. Even 60 ft and 60.6 have held up remarkably well for more than 100 years despite the increases in size strength and speed. "Baseball, Ray. It was baseball...."

    • @mylesmarkson1686
      @mylesmarkson1686 11 месяцев назад

      @@paineintheass233 Hey hey! Ho ho!
      3 strikes you're out, so hit the road!

    • @JohnSmith-fz1ih
      @JohnSmith-fz1ih 11 месяцев назад +1

      I think your right. I assumed the catcher thought he made the tag (but, even though you can’t possibly tell from the only angle available) it sure doesn’t look like he did. But I think you’re spot on - he thought with a runner on one it was an automatic out.
      He forgot that half the rules in baseball contain the phrase “except if there are two down”!

  • @gatedancer17
    @gatedancer17 11 месяцев назад +1

    Happened once in a Detroit Tiger v Twins game, but not at the end of the game. Tiger pitcher Earl Wilson struck out but the ball was trapped. The Twins all went to their dugout. 1st or 3b coach noticed the trap and told Wilson, who then went back out and ran the bases. Was laughing out loud. Twins finally noticed by the time Wilson rounded 3rd and one of them got their in time and made the tag.

  • @pmk422
    @pmk422 11 месяцев назад +14

    Interesting strike zone

    • @ericsimonson8540
      @ericsimonson8540 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, that’s a ball all day…

    • @juliosanchez95
      @juliosanchez95 11 месяцев назад

      @@ericsimonson8540 In high school umps tend to have a more liberals strike zone

    • @petebreadwards8737
      @petebreadwards8737 11 месяцев назад

      High school strike zones were wild. Good on this kid. Don't argue, just run.

    • @ericwatts6291
      @ericwatts6291 11 месяцев назад

      Juuuuuust a bit inside

    • @XxxXxx-br7eq
      @XxxXxx-br7eq 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@petebreadwards8737 pretty much of the catcher could get to it without looking like he was off-balance it was a strike

  • @sirich7751
    @sirich7751 11 месяцев назад +18

    The thrill of victory and agony of defeat. All in 20 seconds.

    • @AndrewJ1313
      @AndrewJ1313 11 месяцев назад +2

      Except for the second baseman, he was the only one who didn't celebrate a victory.

  • @martiantexan7632
    @martiantexan7632 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just glad the two teams players are easy to tell apart.

  • @SaraHessXXIV
    @SaraHessXXIV 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing this. I know it's embarrassing but stuff like that happens and hopefully they can pull out a win next year.

  • @benwalter4842
    @benwalter4842 11 месяцев назад +13

    Never thought I would see an strike out home run, or RBI strike out, but here we are.

    • @RyanRobbins007
      @RyanRobbins007 11 месяцев назад +1

      There's no RBI on an uncaught third strike.

    • @Kent-77
      @Kent-77 11 месяцев назад +5

      Technically not a home run cause the batters own run would not count even though he touched home plate. There were runners on first and second, so the game score would have ended 6-5.

    • @SmedleyButlerIII
      @SmedleyButlerIII 11 месяцев назад

      a Walk Off, inside the Park Strikeout...to win the Championship.
      🙃

    • @rem134
      @rem134 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@SmedleyButlerIII I was something I always simulated as a kid,

  • @thetimeisrite
    @thetimeisrite 11 месяцев назад +23

    At the end you can see the catcher giving the safe sign. Wonder what he thought that meant when he saw the umpire do it.

    • @MultisportOfficial
      @MultisportOfficial 11 месяцев назад +3

      Probably thought the ump was signaling game over

    • @bernier42
      @bernier42 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@MultisportOfficial Is that a thing? I mean, I have no better guess but…

    • @JustMeELC
      @JustMeELC 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@bernier42The kid looked back at the ump & just confused the call

    • @darklordojeda
      @darklordojeda 11 месяцев назад

      @@bernier42 The game over signal does look somewhat similar to a safe call. The umpire will make 2 fists then bring them to his chest and then back out almost as if making a safe call. The umpire could have been more deliberate with his safe call in this situation.

    • @crookeddonald4761
      @crookeddonald4761 11 месяцев назад +2

      That isnt so much a SAFE sign at that point as it is a DECLINED or NOT SUCCESSFUL sign. Its used that way on appeal for a check swing, or if an appeal is made to a base. The umpire was acknowledging a tag was not successfully made, not that anyone was safe.

  • @warhammerfaction
    @warhammerfaction 11 месяцев назад

    Glad you are still posting

  • @sipayn
    @sipayn 11 месяцев назад

    Love how the manager does his inevitable arguing at the end. Lol. Baseball makes me laugh

  • @grtoocool
    @grtoocool 11 месяцев назад +7

    I feel for the 2nd baseman. But at least he can say that he didn't screw this one up.

  • @MiC-T
    @MiC-T 11 месяцев назад +5

    Batter and 2b know baseball is life.

  • @batteytehoukamau9962
    @batteytehoukamau9962 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the breakdown 👍🏽

  • @bucksdiaryfan
    @bucksdiaryfan 7 месяцев назад +1

    The best part is the catcher put the live ball in his backpocket, so when the guys who realized what was going on tried to find it, the catcher who was playing grab ass with the other players had it

  • @WowOafus
    @WowOafus 11 месяцев назад +8

    I don’t watch baseball, but I enjoy your videos. Makes me wish there was a hockey version. I ref youth hockey, and so many strange plays that could benefit from a channel that explains things well as you do.

    • @tc9499
      @tc9499 11 месяцев назад

      hockey blows

    • @isthatujeebus
      @isthatujeebus 11 месяцев назад

      There's no stupid rules in hockey that overcomplicate things like this. Baseball is a trash game.

    • @WowOafus
      @WowOafus 11 месяцев назад

      @@isthatujeebus the rules may not be as confusing, but there are so many examples that players, fans, and coaches can’t grasp. Try explaining to coaches why a player can’t come out of the box when a penalty expires when they have three penalties and let them know the first player comes out when the second is done, the second player comes out when the last penalty is done, and the last player has to wait for a whistle. I’ve had coaches threaten me with violence because they don’t grasp the concept.
      Or try explaining that just because a player falls from contact with a stick, it isn’t tripping. If the player is making a play on the puck and is touching the puck with his stick, it’s not a tripping penalty if the other player trips over the stick.

    • @isthatujeebus
      @isthatujeebus 11 месяцев назад

      @@WowOafus lol, fair point. That 3 penalty thing is because you can only go down to 3 men on the ice and if the first player comes back on at the end of his penalty they would only be one man down despite still having two guys in the box, right?

  • @WhangaFish
    @WhangaFish 11 месяцев назад +3

    Ive seen so many comments elsewhere blaming the Ump for "letting" this happen. I'm not one to defend umps often but this is absolutely no fault of the blue

    • @philipramsden4975
      @philipramsden4975 11 месяцев назад +1

      Nope they aren't there to coach. He signaled to the catcher he didn't have a tag and the catcher ignored it. The umps did exactly what they were supposed to do imo

    • @bryanhayes9728
      @bryanhayes9728 11 месяцев назад

      Blue called this one correctly & clearly.

  • @dripcaraybbx
    @dripcaraybbx 4 месяца назад

    Running this narration through that Alan Alda voice distortion is a nice touch

  • @NSwhoa
    @NSwhoa 11 месяцев назад +8

    The biggest mistake on the field this day was letting both teams wear red

    • @DNSKansas
      @DNSKansas 2 месяца назад

      Certainly one team had white and/or gray jerseys. This should not have been permitted.

  • @randyporter3491
    @randyporter3491 11 месяцев назад +9

    That's a prime example of knowing the rules paying off big time !

    • @pojo1010
      @pojo1010 11 месяцев назад +2

      Everyone knows it they chose to disregard

  • @DougMacRay
    @DougMacRay 11 месяцев назад +20

    I can’t thank you enough for this breakdown. Watched and played baseball all my life (I’m 50) but never understood the third strike dropped ball scenario until now. Great explanation and fantastic breakdown of this completely FUBAR play. Cheers from Boston

    • @nicholasb8900
      @nicholasb8900 11 месяцев назад +2

      It took me a while to understand. Two outs and a dropped third strike you must throw them out no matter what bases are occupied.
      Less then two outs you only have to throw to first if first base is empty, otherwise it could be a “cheap double play” since the runner on first would have to run to second and if first and second are occupied the runner on second has no chance to make it home and if bases are loaded all the catcher would have to is pick up the ball tag home and throw to third for two easy outs.

    • @CaliBorn73
      @CaliBorn73 11 месяцев назад +1

      How have you watched something that long and don’t know the rules? I didn’t play baseball growing up and am really not much of a fan of watching it on TV, and even I knew that rule.

    • @DougMacRay
      @DougMacRay 11 месяцев назад

      @@CaliBorn73 Thank you for your constructive participation. You sound like you’re a lot better than I will ever aspire to be.

    • @CaliBorn73
      @CaliBorn73 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DougMacRay It's literally something that was taught at the little league level And maybe your time would be better served by actively learning about the things you enjoy instead of making comments and replies on the internet. But you do you, chief.

    • @DougMacRay
      @DougMacRay 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@CaliBorn73 I never said I played Little League, varsity, college or AAA. I’ve just played pick up games all my life at at the recreational level. Rare occurrences like the dropped third strike, balks etc are never enforced in that context.
      I can tell your a man whose easily offended and triggered when you don’t get things your way. To make you feel like you accomplished something here, I’m going to give all your comments Thumbs Up to help your self esteem, as it’s clear you have none.
      Oh, never made Chief. I was boots-on-the-ground for my thirty-one years of service doing the work you ordered me to do.
      Cheers from Boston ☘️
      * Edited 06/06/2023. To make content more inclusive to those who were offended by my lack of knowledge of the rules of baseball.

  • @waltercraven75
    @waltercraven75 11 месяцев назад +2

    When I coached kid's baseball, I always told them when in doubt hold onto the ball and walk / run to home base! That way you can sort out what is going on and no one can score! The amazing thing is at least one of the players knew they messed up!

  • @mydobie130
    @mydobie130 11 месяцев назад

    Tough lesson learned. Two of my children were catchers. This was drilled into them. Finish the play!

  • @terryrobinson2926
    @terryrobinson2926 11 месяцев назад +3

    If you look at the catcher as runs are scoring, he even makes the safe sign toward the second baseman as he is being screamed at for the ball. Sometimes it the little things that cost you big opportunities.

  • @doublebass1985
    @doublebass1985 11 месяцев назад +11

    The Ump clearly gives the catcher a safe sign as he didn't call the batter out ,but still continues to act like they had won the game. Why would the catcher call his own shots and act like he did tag the batter when in fact he didn't? Wouldn't more guys on the defensive team look around and see the players from the other team rounding the bases and maybe think something is going on here?

    • @roughrider3591
      @roughrider3591 11 месяцев назад +5

      I don't think the catcher was acting like he tagged the batter. When he pointed to first base, I think he was indicating (might have even said) that there's a runner on first. He thought that the uncaught third strike rule wasn't in effect because of the runner on first, but he was wrong due to the fact that there were 2 outs.

    • @12345.......
      @12345....... 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@roughrider3591 Now it makes more sense. Thank you.

    • @nelsond6
      @nelsond6 11 месяцев назад

      This is the last out of a championship game. Tensions are high and the catcher just just got a bit a head of him self and celebrated to early. Life lesson for sure.

    • @derekbessie5453
      @derekbessie5453 11 месяцев назад

      @@roughrider3591 exactly what i think also. That's why you hear them screaming 2 outs it is in reference to with 2 outs it doesn't matter if the base is occupied.

  • @DavidAWA
    @DavidAWA 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's amazing that at 0:27 when they are asking the catcher where the ball is, he looks at them and does the "safe" sign, which is the same sign her misinterpreted as "yeah, you're good."

  • @magdielrodriguez6437
    @magdielrodriguez6437 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice, This an example of Friendship, both Team decided to celebrate the championship. Everyone won.

  • @iliketurtles536
    @iliketurtles536 11 месяцев назад +8

    This is why baseball is so DEEP. So many unique situations.

  • @MyAGGirls
    @MyAGGirls 11 месяцев назад +12

    Baseball never ceases to amaze me. Love your videos!

    • @avlisk
      @avlisk 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's amazing that after more than a century and hundreds of thousands of games, we can still see something in baseball that we've never seen before.

    • @MyAGGirls
      @MyAGGirls 11 месяцев назад

      @@avlisk Very true!!

  • @jpindahaus
    @jpindahaus 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the breakdown.

  • @1949LA-ARCH
    @1949LA-ARCH 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good explanation 😊 you are right on the money 😊

  • @CheatOnlyDeath
    @CheatOnlyDeath 11 месяцев назад +5

    You gotta know the rules, even the weird ones. But the big take-away here is about being preoccupied with celebrating. If not for that there were any numbers of players and coaches and fans telling them about their mistake. Hats off to the batter and base runners for keeping cool heads in the game!

    • @whatever_it_takes6691
      @whatever_it_takes6691 11 месяцев назад

      It's not a weird rule at all. I hate the game and even I was aware of that one.

    • @timg185
      @timg185 4 месяца назад

      I’m guessing the catcher thought he completed the tag and the umpire missed it. But you should always just throw to 1st just in case. Especially if you don’t hear the umpire call the runner out.

  • @minirae1680
    @minirae1680 11 месяцев назад +3

    If you pay attention its wasnt the second baseman it was actually the center fielder running all the way up. Which is even more impressive for him

    • @twoquestionmarks
      @twoquestionmarks 11 месяцев назад

      2nd baseman was the one running frantically. Center field ran to home and can be seen talking to ump.

    • @terryp7249
      @terryp7249 8 месяцев назад

      wrong - it was the 2nd baseman

    • @italianwaterice9594
      @italianwaterice9594 9 дней назад

      it was the 2nd baseman

  • @stevethegrumpyoldman938
    @stevethegrumpyoldman938 11 месяцев назад

    Heads-up Baseball! Good Job Young Guy's!

  • @juanpablofinklestein7623
    @juanpablofinklestein7623 11 месяцев назад

    Great explanation. Thx!

  • @BanneroftheSun
    @BanneroftheSun 11 месяцев назад +7

    “Not here to call out the team or catcher”
    ..but puts arrow above catcher 😂
    Classic

    • @ryan49er1
      @ryan49er1 11 месяцев назад +2

      I believe he meant not to call them out for their stupidity as he had to show us what happened in detail.

    • @Bubs_Gaming
      @Bubs_Gaming 11 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂

  • @ahhkitty.
    @ahhkitty. 11 месяцев назад +7

    "Championship Game Ends With Losing Team Celebrating Thinking They Won, a breakdown."

  • @bennychapman3354
    @bennychapman3354 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Have a good day!

  • @kevinlucas8437
    @kevinlucas8437 11 месяцев назад

    Wow !!! That's why you always keep your head in the game

  • @edalovrich
    @edalovrich 11 месяцев назад +20

    As the umpire here, I have Dropped third strike, mechanically, this was handled well. I have the C putting the ball out of play intentionally when he tucks it in his pocket, first runner scores, runner fron first goes to third and batter runner is awarded 2d base for intentionally putting a ball out of play (lodged ball). Situation is tie score runners on 2d and 3d, 2 out, bring up the next batter.

    • @josephmiller4616
      @josephmiller4616 11 месяцев назад +3

      As someone who just started watching baseball, I think everyone should get a trophy.

    • @r-w-r
      @r-w-r 11 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@josephmiller4616 I think only the red team should.

    • @AntonelliBaseball
      @AntonelliBaseball  11 месяцев назад +8

      Very interesting! I was wondering about that

    • @cdjhyoung
      @cdjhyoung 11 месяцев назад +20

      I wouldn't call it the way you describe. The rule you quote about the ball out of play covers when the ball is inadvertently put out of play, like the ball over thrown into the stands or the ball is lodged in some in accessible place. Intentionally holding the ball by the catcher is not the same thing. For all intents and purposes, he is still in control of the play and play should not be stopped by the umpire because the ball is still available. How this played out is exactly the right call on the part of this umpire. The defensive team still has the ball to put back into play but they don't. Everyone should be allowed to advance as far as they can. In this case the bases are cleared.
      I don't get the coaches arguing with the umpire. If they want to yell at anyone, gather their team around, except the second baseman, and rip them a new one for being idiots. Then learn to actually coach your team about the rules of the game.

    • @SmedleyButlerIII
      @SmedleyButlerIII 11 месяцев назад +2

      I too wondered about Detached Equipment when I heard him say catcher put it in his back pocket,
      but I think I agree with @cdjhyoung..never really seen a play where they intentionally Detached Equipment to Allow the other team to score 😆
      at that point....it's on you dude.
      Just tag one of these guys running the bases and lets all get outta here

  • @MarkJoseph81
    @MarkJoseph81 11 месяцев назад +23

    Can't wait to see a Jomboy breakdown of this! I hope there's good enough video for him to do a lip-reading!

    • @JeffCirillo
      @JeffCirillo 11 месяцев назад

      What's a Jomboy?

    • @gothard5
      @gothard5 11 месяцев назад +2

      it’s in one of his weekly dumb videos, but it does not have a breakdown yet.

    • @JeffCirillo
      @JeffCirillo 11 месяцев назад

      @@gothard5 weekly dumb? What are you talking about?

  • @Drdavthomp
    @Drdavthomp 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks, great analysis!

  • @VTPSTTU
    @VTPSTTU 11 месяцев назад +3

    Both teams wearing red jerseys is confusing enough.
    I had never known that the catcher had to tag the runner or throw to first if there were two outs. I had always thought that a runner on first base meant that the dropped ball didn't matter. I learned something new on that point. I have to wonder whether he didn't throw to first base because the first baseman left the base and wouldn't have been able to make the play.

    • @rotcod2886
      @rotcod2886 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah I also was wondering about that. I thought first base had to be open.

    • @johnstreet1812
      @johnstreet1812 11 месяцев назад +1

      Ditto.

  • @andyland27
    @andyland27 11 месяцев назад +9

    Is it legal for both teams to wear the same color jersey?

    • @Christoph5782
      @Christoph5782 11 месяцев назад

      In baseball it effectively is, baseball is a very weird sport

    • @tc9499
      @tc9499 11 месяцев назад

      that's what I'm sayin!!

    • @LostLakeTribune
      @LostLakeTribune 11 месяцев назад

      I officiate basketball, this would never be allowed

    • @adamleblanc5294
      @adamleblanc5294 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah. Most HS teams can only afford one jersey

    • @DrinkingBird69
      @DrinkingBird69 11 месяцев назад

      I'd assume its because, unlike almost all other team sports, there are not equal player numbers or roles on the field at the same time. Meaning, in hockey you have 5 skaters on each team (ignoring penalties) on the ice at the same time, passing the puck between each other, hitting other team, etc... so being distinctive matters. In baseball, you have 1 batter, potentially some runners (wearing helmets to protect and differentiate) and otherwise everyone else on the field is defending the run. You can't really pass the ball to the wrong player, one guy has a mitt and one guy is wearing a helmet and sprinting away from the ball.
      It makes for some ugly watching from a camera angle like this and I think it's stupid from a visual standpoint, but really there are like no opportunities to mess up plays based on jerseys like there would be in any other team sport that involves playing a more man-on-man style of sport.

  • @ryanmcneiltrains1305
    @ryanmcneiltrains1305 11 месяцев назад +1

    This reminds me of the Winnipeg Goldeyes, when they were playing the Wichita Wingnuts. The Wingnuts thought they had won a championship, but it was a balk. But they celebrated. The Goldeyes rallied to win the series. I was at the game.

  • @sportslife5129
    @sportslife5129 4 месяца назад +1

    The catcher even looked back and the umpire gave him the "no out" signal on that dropped strike. First off, you know you didn't tag him and you know the ball hit the dirt. You shouldn't even have to ask the umpire for any assistance and simply throw the ball to 1st. This was an extremely painful lesson for the catcher and the rest of Hornell, a lesson that the 2nd baseman was already very aware of when he was trying to get the rest of his team's attention.

  • @lenren2004
    @lenren2004 11 месяцев назад +8

    The catcher was more worried about putting the ball in his back pocket. At that point the game was over. Great awareness by Pal-Mac. The errors in the bottom of the 7th is what really lost this game.

    • @lenren2004
      @lenren2004 11 месяцев назад

      @@paddyb456 That was the dagger for sure but have you seen the whole bottom inning? The errors were brutal.

    • @AEMoreira81
      @AEMoreira81 11 месяцев назад

      The ball in his pocket was live the whole time.

    • @lenren2004
      @lenren2004 11 месяцев назад

      @@AEMoreira81 yes it was!

    • @JohnL-qe4pi
      @JohnL-qe4pi 11 месяцев назад

      He wanted a championship souvenir. What he got was a toxic reminder to his own game-losing error. That sucks.

    • @lenren2004
      @lenren2004 11 месяцев назад

      @@JohnL-qe4pi I do feel bad for the young man.

  • @DKGifford19608
    @DKGifford19608 11 месяцев назад +4

    I think everyone is forgetting how young these brains are. The catcher's brain quickly switched when he saw his friends celebrating. The pitcher certainly was (the leader of the D) and my guess is he couldn't throw it to 1st because the 1st baseman was prob celebrating. Horde mentality is everything at this age, especially within a team culture. He looks to even get dogpiled. The fact others ran onto the field also created an unique situation but the ump did the right thing by letting the chaos just play out. A real bummer of a situation and something they'll think about forever.

    • @paulpinball9952
      @paulpinball9952 11 месяцев назад

      You're the only person besides me (when memorializing the late Howard Cosell) who says, "an unique," so cheers on that! These are high-schoolers, so they will be voting before we know it. It's all becoming clearer to me now.

    • @jessallen7756
      @jessallen7756 11 месяцев назад

      The catcher is the leader of the defense, not the pitcher....The cat her runs the field and makes the calls....An epic mistake

    • @bobsbuurgers3714
      @bobsbuurgers3714 11 месяцев назад

      No i played sports since age 4. I always knew the rules, I was that second baseman. These are not "children"... If the 2nd baseman has a brain they all do. Lmao🤣 stop trying to protect idiotic and dumb plays.

    • @JohnSmith-fz1ih
      @JohnSmith-fz1ih 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@paulpinball9952 I think you’re far from rare in saying/writing “an unique”. It seems most people are taught to use “an” when the following word starts with a vowel. That’s not the rule though… you use “an” when the following word starts with a vowel _sound_. So you should write “a unique” (since unique starts with a consonant sound… “younique”). Similarly it should be “an hour” since the h in hour is silent.

  • @--..-...-..-.--....
    @--..-...-..-.--.... 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great analysis! Thank you!
    "He struck out to win the championship"🤣

  • @elijahpeele3915
    @elijahpeele3915 11 месяцев назад

    Great job on the video keep it up 👍!!

  • @jwill3856
    @jwill3856 11 месяцев назад +17

    What’s amazing is the winning players knew the rules. The losing team didn’t. I’m guessing the winning team was better coached, especially since the losing coaches are arguing with the umpire.

    • @JustMeELC
      @JustMeELC 11 месяцев назад +2

      I'm not sure they didn't know the rule tbh. Looked more like the kid confused the umps call & when he started to celebrate they all just followed suit

    • @camicawber
      @camicawber 11 месяцев назад +1

      The second baseman on the losing team definitely knew the rule.

    • @JustMeELC
      @JustMeELC 11 месяцев назад

      @@camicawber They all did It seemed more like he misread the call & they followed suit celebrating

    • @auscolpyrtosspott9175
      @auscolpyrtosspott9175 11 месяцев назад

      You don't make it to state w/o good coaching. Just one gigantic brain fart.

    • @JohnSmith-ti9uq
      @JohnSmith-ti9uq 11 месяцев назад +2

      They clearly know the rules. The catcher tried to tag the hitter and then looked at the ump. For some reason the catcher didnt comprehend that the ump signaled safe

  • @youbluethatone1017
    @youbluethatone1017 11 месяцев назад +3

    Rules 5.01(b), 5.06(c)
    If a batted or thrown ball inadvertently goes inside a player or coach’s uniform, lodges in the catcher’s face mask or paraphernalia, or is intentionally placed inside a player’s uniform (e.g., in a pants pocket), the umpire shall call “Time.” The umpire will, using common sense and fair play, place all runners in such a manner that, in the umpire’s judgment, will nullify the action of the ball going out of play.
    As soon as the Umpire saw him put the ball into his pants pocket he should have Called Time and at this point it’s a judgement call. I would default to giving each runner 1 base from the time the ball was placed there. So the Batter and R1 are definitely going to be put on 1st & 2nd base. R2 is hard to tell from this video. He may have already made it to 3rd base which would mean he scores in that scenario. Unless I was 100% R2 hadn’t touched 3rd yet this is what I would’ve ended up enforcing. If I was 100% sure R2 hadn’t reached 3rd yet it would be Bases Loaded with 2 outs and next Batter comes in to hit.

    • @kitarahshaw2171
      @kitarahshaw2171 11 месяцев назад

      This is the comment I was looking for!! I thought to myself that something should be called when the catcher put the ball in his pocket! ⚾️

    • @dsmtoday
      @dsmtoday 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's unclear from the video, but I think the homeplate umpire might have been watching the batter run to 1st base, and was looking at 1st base waiting for the catcher's throw, and didn't notice when the catcher tucked the ball into his back pocket.

    • @roughrider3591
      @roughrider3591 11 месяцев назад

      "inadvertently" He intentionally put it in his pocket, so the rule doesn't apply. Also, I would argue that after he picked it up it is no longer a "batted ball."

    • @kitarahshaw2171
      @kitarahshaw2171 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@roughrider3591 wrong

    • @youbluethatone1017
      @youbluethatone1017 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@roughrider3591 I’m not here to argue with you. But anytime a live ball goes into a player’s uniform whether accidentally or intentionally the ball shall be called dead. This is 100% the rules of the game. The umpires just missed it completely here. Those are the facts. I’m sure you will have some sort of rebuttal to the contrary but just know you are 100% wrong and I won’t be engaging with you after that point since it would be pointless. ❤️

  • @marthaortiz4853
    @marthaortiz4853 11 месяцев назад

    Watching this so many times. I feel like running around like then for no reason 🏃🏿‍♀️🏃🏿‍♀️🏃🏿‍♀️🏃🏿‍♀️🏃🏿‍♀️😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @pwrofrob
    @pwrofrob 11 месяцев назад

    Good vid, good analysis.

  • @RSL1114
    @RSL1114 11 месяцев назад +13

    Not only did they win it was a “inside the park home run “ 😂😂😂

    • @jtomyhope575
      @jtomyhope575 11 месяцев назад +1

      An inside the park homerun isn't as rare as it sounds. An inside the baseline homerun, however...

  • @CoutureThug
    @CoutureThug 11 месяцев назад +20

    I remember the good old days of baseball when your coaches would teach you the rules and practice in game situations to boost your baseball I.Q. when everyone on the team knew how to bunt properly.

    • @Seemsayin
      @Seemsayin 11 месяцев назад

      How could you possibly know how they've been coached?
      Maybe, the catcher wasn't paying attention, the day the coach taught them the rules, and had them practiced in game situations.
      Maybe... the catcher was related to the umpire, and thought he'd get a pass for that?
      This was all about ONE player; not the entire team.

    • @CoutureThug
      @CoutureThug 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@Seemsayin it's definitely about an entire team, minus the second baseman, he was the only one who knew what was going on. The coaches weren't yelling at their team to tag one of the runners, they went to the ump to complain after. That shows me they didn't know what was going on either. It's mostly the catchers fault but the pitcher and coaches should have definitely known what was going on

    • @Seemsayin
      @Seemsayin 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@CoutureThug Gregorio... This reply is longer than I expected it to be. Please... read through it.
      In my opinion (and I could very well be completely wrong), the catcher was the ONLY player at fault. This kid took an "in play" ball, hid it in his back pocket, and tried to persuade everyone that he made the tag, and that the game was over. He did all of that with NO assistance. He had attempted to deceive everyone, and cheat the other team. We also wonder where a kid would learn to deceive, to not play fair, to steal. Who's fault would that be? Would it be the coach's fault? The parent's? The other players? Their other friends? All of them? Unless you know... you don't know.
      I don't have a problem with him not making the tag, nor not throwing the ball to first base. After he saw the umpire rule the runner safe, he hid the ball (or pretended that he didn't see the umpire's ruling), and started to cheer, pretending that the game was over. He KNEW the runner had been ruled safe, but acted likewise, anyway.
      ANY coach will go out there and argue, or ask WTF? After all... this was a championship game. However... Do we know for certain what was being said when the coach talked to the umpire? No. We don't. Except for the catcher, and the umpire, I don't think anyone else knew exactly where the ball was.
      If the coach was trying to get the umpire to see it his way, or coercing him to change his mind, under false pretenses... then I could understand not having any faith in the coach's training abilities, and thus... effecting the entire team. BUT... we don't know exactly what anyone said. And you can't assume anything. Even if the team's coach was THE best coach on the planet, players WILL ultimately react in any direction they see fit. Let's not forget that these boys are teenagers, and prone to misbehave. Even possessing, and teaching the best information... "You can lead a horse to water. But, you can't male him drink."
      We know, for certain, that the catcher had the ball, the entire time, and pretended that the runner was tagged out, after seeing the umpire's "safe" ruling, and then put the ball in his pocket. Other than the catcher... we don't know what any other person is like, because we don't know. Until we do... anything else is speculation, in my opinion.

    • @CoutureThug
      @CoutureThug 11 месяцев назад

      @@Seemsayin if the coaches didn't see the ump give the safe sign when the catcher missed the tag in such an important game then they failed their team as well. I saw one guy running around like he couldn't find his parents in the mall, the rest wee celebrating or standing around confused. The second baseman knew what was going on because he had baseball i.q. how was it he knew but the pitcher who is standing closer to the play didn't see? They figure since there was a runner on first that the batter is automatically out even if the pitch is dropped but that isn't the case with two outs. It's a live ball, and only one player knew.

    • @Seemsayin
      @Seemsayin 11 месяцев назад +1

      @Gregorio Gonzalez It doesn't matter who else knew, or what anyone else was doing or thinking. The point is... the catcher acted inappropriately, and the umpire ruled accordingly. Everything else was just the circumstances of the catcher's actions. The catcher's actions, and the umpires ruling are the only concrete events that mean anything.
      I thought you were more concerned about the integrity of those involved.

  • @sportsguy28227
    @sportsguy28227 11 месяцев назад

    Wow that was amazing.

  • @presidenttnediserp428
    @presidenttnediserp428 11 месяцев назад

    thx 4 the info, Joey 😉

  • @rickydaughtry4988
    @rickydaughtry4988 11 месяцев назад

    Man what a good touchdown; that pass was a perfect spiral.

  • @bigredgreg1
    @bigredgreg1 11 месяцев назад +4

    I bet that was a quiet bus ride home. 😂

    • @soupafi
      @soupafi 11 месяцев назад +2

      I just hope the 2nd baseman calls the catcher every name in the book