Haha I was thinking the exact same thing Fr though that pitch he got run on at 1:10 is so right down the pipe how u gonna b made cuZ Brycie poo didn’t get his way never c Christian yelich Joey votto Derek jeter or Aaron judge class nnno class like ty Cobbs racist drunk ass wouldn’t let that ump leave without a shiner he woulda dropped a n bombs or 26 😂 lol 😂
It turned into something that apparently the umpires got together and decided to care about. Personally, I would’ve addressed in the clubhouse, but the umpires chose to make it an issue
See, when the player does it with a bat, it looks cool. Childish, but cool. When the umpire does it with hands empty, I’m thinking “nay, baloney, it’s not that big...” 🤣
The guy who's pissing you off Baseball is one of those games where people would typically not like the implementation of modern technology. The culture and fan base of the game is very old-school or traditional. At least from what I’ve heard or seen.
All the more reason for the player to hit the mf for real. Might as well earn that sh*t. One or two umps take a beating over bad calls and we'll get instant replay for sure.
It's nice to watch this as someone from the UK who has little knowledge of baseball. It's almost like I don't exactly know the reason why they are getting so angry because I don't know the rules makes these pretty interesting to watch.
most of them are upset because the ball wasn’t in the strike zone but they called it a strike. they have legitimate reasons to be upset for that but you can’t get mad like that.
6:10 I remember that game, once I saw the umpire throw the finger I thought "oh sh*t thats us" until I realized that he threw the Yankees' manager out, and then 5 seconds later I started dying and yelling "stop that!" That was a moment that to this day will always remember forever. 🤣
I understand Kershaw’s pain at 4:08. The last softball game I played of my season this year, I pitched an absolute sitting duck of a strike to a batter and my umpire called it a ball. He was going to call time on the game anyway because it was too wet and home plate became a danger zone, but my sister and I didn’t know that at the time. He said that he wanted the younger player I was pitching against to get walked so she could run down to first. I was so mad that both my sister (as the catcher) and I walked towards the umpire saying “what?!” And that’s when he called time and game.
I understand that frustration... I play softball too and once I had an ump that didn't call anything that wasn't in the middle of the plate. Worst part was he went very easy on the other pitcher bc they weren't as good
Many players and coaches (and certainly many of the fans) don't just calmly say "that was a bad call", they insult the umpire, yell, get mad and aggressive, stomp around, throw things. Let's look at the rules, too, just to be clear. 9.01 (d): " Each umpire has authority to disqualify any player, coach, manager or substitute for objecting to decisions or for unsportsmanlike conduct or language..." and 9.02 (a): "Any umpire’s decision which involves judgment, such as, but not limited to, whether a batted ball is fair or foul, whether a pitch is a strike or a ball, or whether a runner is safe or out, is final. No player, manager, coach or substitute shall object to any such judgment decisions." What we also don't often see is the constant little comments and insults made towards the umpires. People only have so much patience. I was a soccer referee for several years and I now completely get why officials act like this. If Korean little leaguers can have excellent attitudes and good sportsmanship all the time, there's no reason MLBers making millions can't also.
@D C If the rules say we're supposed to treat the umpires as above reproach then the umpires have to make sure that their conduct and their calls are above reproach. That is true regardless of who is questioning them or how loudly they might be doing so. If the home plate umpire has a big strike zone such that pitches a few inches off the plate are strikes and they call them that way consistently the entire game, someone who starts a fight over it is more clearly in the wrong. If an umpire's strike zone moves around, they shouldn't be back there and the people who call them on being inconsistent should not be punished for it. That's just sensible, and if the rules contravene good sense, damn the rules.
@@Xenoviel Then complain to the league. Insulting the umpire in the moment will do nothing but piss them off. Or, as MLB players seem to be incapable of doing, argue calls/criticize calmly and respectfully.
@@Xenoviel it just sounds to me like a roundabout of conflict. I don’t know how it started, but we’ve ended up where umpires make bad calls because players and coaches insult them because they make bad calls because they get insulted at because they make bad calls because they get insulted at… This has to end. Both sides need to sit down and say we will stop insulting you and we will start making sure our calls are good
@@xo2quilt As expensive as developing facial recognition imo. Identifying and tracking someone's joints (elbows, knees, hip) could be a fairly robust solution for it. Facial recognition is trained to recognize important parts of a face--think corners of eyes, nose, mouth, etc. That technique could be directly applied to a batter's body to determine their strike zone.
The fact that these umps can make such bad calls week after week, and then throw out players who show any emotion after being screwed, without any repercussions for their bad calls is absolutely absurd. Baseball umps are the mall cops of sports officials.
Baseball umps have too much power. Its kinda unfair to the teams/players sometimes. Emotions is part of the game. They can just be professional and not take all or most reactions personally directed to them... Perhaps should also have a pitch video review on top of the normal play review too.. It could cost games too..
@@daviddavidon9203 with today's technology there's no reason that the strike zone should be left in the hands of umps. Same with the foul lines. Those should be monitored by computer, which would completely remove human error from calling fouls, balls, and strikes. The MLB won't do it though because they make too much money engineering storylines with intentionally bad officiating. The NBA and MLB are the two most rigged sports in existence with FIFA following at a close third.
@@SkunkApe407 It would be some interesting programing of the computer to create a program that could change where the strike zone is for each batter, depending on their height.
@@SkunkApe407 OK. Can it make the other calls required by the home plate ump or do we still have the home plate ump AND the computer (which I'm sure isn't cheap)?
Baseball would die even faster then it already is, the factor of human error is what makes the game special, does it suck when it happens to your team absolutely but every team gets calls like that sometimes
@@trooperdgb9722 No one says umpires are perfect, but an interesting study out of Boston University showed that umpires, just like the athletes, have a prime. During their younger years they get more calls correct, by quite a margin actually, almost certainly because their eyes are younger and their brains are faster. Athletes don't get to keep playing into their 50s just "because". They have to prove they've got what it takes during tryouts. Why not do something like that with umpires? Have a closed proving ground exercise with electronic/robotic systems that know the call. Have the umpire under examination make his call and enforce a minimum correct score in order to remain an MLB umpire.
Brett was vindicated, the game picked back up at that point, with Brett's HR counted, but Brett was ejected, so was the manager, for protesting...protesting the very call that was overturned. A Royals pitcher was also disciplined for trying to hide the bat. The Yankees had noticed the tar earlier but said nothing until the game was on the line. Another issue was they measured the tar by using home plate, but home plate is 17 inches across, while the rule allowed tar up to 18 inches. The kicker is the rule exists only to keep a ball in play from being discolored by touching pine tar, not because a ball will go further if the stuff is used.
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result, hence the umpires never change their minds & the player get thrown out of the game, possibly cost their families money.
@@cliffords.8341 , yes, he was tagged out. I watched it on a 21" monitor. The main reason he fell over backwards was his attempt to avoid the tag, but the tag itself had to contribute slightly.
@@peanut983 At one time, there was a rule that the pine tar on the handle of the bat could only go to a certain point. They checked how far it was by using home plate and ruled it was too high and he was called out. Later, MLB said he the home run should have counted and he should not have been thrown out of the game. They replayed the game from that point and I believe the Royals won. They changed the rule the next year.
@@liangseng7474 Not at that point. That was actually the last out of the game so they gave the Yankees the win, 4-3. The Royals protested the game and MLB ruled that the homer should count and they replayed the rest of the game from that point with the Royals leading, 5-4 about a month later. The Royals did end up winning the game.
@@bigheel2k Yes, since Brett's two-run homer is reinstated, that gave the Royals a 5-4 lead going to to the bottom of the 9th, where the side was retired in order. Now that I read up on it, seems that after McPhail reversed the decision, Billy Martin tried to rule out that homer on the grounds that Brett didn't touch each base
4:01 Don Orsillo: "I don't think that phone's gonna work anymore." Spoiler alert: Surprisingly, the phone emerged unscathed - and the Orioles gave it to Big Papi as a gift during the slugger's farewell season in 2016.
@2:24 The reason why the ump delayed his 3rd strike call was because Lawari started running to 1st literally as or slightly before the catcher caught it and thats considered disrespectful like a "bat flip" so the ump punched him out.
so instead of calling it like it was, the ump decided to what.....hold him to some made up respect about the game and strikes him? yup, baseball is crooked
Not surprised by any of these players being in this highlight reel. Haha. These are the cry babies in 90% of the games they play. Haha. Harper, Machado, and Puig especially lol.
I love whenever one of Bryce Harper's team mates gets upset the cameras instantly check on Harper to see if there's any good reactions. xD
I love how he looks like a Viking and a 4 year old at the same time
So true 😂
lol
@@aaronjones839 Ikr
Haha I was thinking the exact same thing Fr though that pitch he got run on at 1:10 is so right down the pipe how u gonna b made cuZ Brycie poo didn’t get his way never c Christian yelich Joey votto Derek jeter or Aaron judge class nnno class like ty Cobbs racist drunk ass wouldn’t let that ump leave without a shiner he woulda dropped a n bombs or 26 😂 lol 😂
They should honestly have punching bags in the dugout
That would get you ejected because your making noise and umpires don’t like noise
they’re probably gonna ignore them cuz in that state of anger u aint thinkin ab what u gonna punch or hit
Ya
I WOULD NEEEED THAT
Why have punching bags when you have Gatorade dispensers and in David Ortiz's instance a bullpen phone
“Throwing baseballs like rice at a wedding”
😂😂 Gotta love Scully
I loved “thankfully the cooler did its job and he cooled down after a couple swings” lol 😂
Word-smith
Bryce Harper was incensed!
Yeah they really hate coolers lol
I don't know why but the player banging his bat on the roof of the dugout like a downstairs neighbor had me dying.
It turned into something that apparently the umpires got together and decided to care about. Personally, I would’ve addressed in the clubhouse, but the umpires chose to make it an issue
Robert Schmidt Yeah I don't think they needed to turn it into anything major either
@@MickeyMallone. I would assume it affects the pitcher
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See, when the player does it with a bat, it looks cool. Childish, but cool.
When the umpire does it with hands empty, I’m thinking “nay, baloney, it’s not that big...” 🤣
I feel like “Mad Moments” or “Pissed Off Moments” would be a better title.
You feel?
They really hate coolers! Not a title idea, but shit they really hate coolers! 🤣🤣
Or “heated moments”
Tbh I was confused the first couple clips. I thought this was more of a "moments the MLB would like to forget" type of vid.
Big baby temper tantrums, would be a much better title.
I love how offended Machado got on just a simple tag from Donaldson. Biggest cry baby in baseball
yep, but Donaldson is too along with Bumgarner..Gomez etc..
Imagine their home lives with their wives.
@@denniskramer9657 Gomez is but not so sure about Bumgarner. It takes a lot to get him fired up
Still better than donaldson and arenado
Jay Henry That's a scary thought
Ump: *Calls a pitch that bounced before home plate a strike*
Batter: "Wha-"
Ump: "GET OUT OF HERE"
And that is what gets the umpire hit by baseball's
The guy who's pissing you off
Baseball is one of those games where people would typically not like the implementation of modern technology. The culture and fan base of the game is very old-school or traditional. At least from what I’ve heard or seen.
@@jamesbrown8382 it's vintage but we're all grateful for instant replay.
"I don't think that phone's gonna work anymore."
Nah, just put it in some rice, it'll be fine.
Votto going from "I just asked for time" to an absolute rage is probably the scariest thing I've ever seen from a baseball player its great
2:56 Manny is know for having BAD sportsmanship
Manny has always been bitch made.
@@HunkerDownDawgs94 he has bro i used to hate going to baltimore to see his punkass play
Does this player ever smile
“There goes the gum” 1:37 had me lmao
I love how the umpire that got hit with the helmet, after it bounced off the ground, acted like he got shot when it hit him. Great acting buddy.
What difference would his "acting" make. The player threw the helmet that hit the umpire. Player is looking at a suspension and a fine.
All the more reason for the player to hit the mf for real. Might as well earn that sh*t. One or two umps take a beating over bad calls and we'll get instant replay for sure.
Former soccer player.
I would talk, but I’m trying to think of which oath of ethics taken by doctors is named after an Ancient Greek physician?
4:40 lol. Great video btw
Your channel is amazing
It's nice to watch this as someone from the UK who has little knowledge of baseball. It's almost like I don't exactly know the reason why they are getting so angry because I don't know the rules makes these pretty interesting to watch.
Same here but I like the watch this
Half the time I'm not sure they even know why they're mad.
most of them are upset because the ball wasn’t in the strike zone but they called it a strike. they have legitimate reasons to be upset for that but you can’t get mad like that.
This is how I feel watching snooker highlights
I would talk, but I’m trying to think of which oath of ethics taken by doctors is named after an Ancient Greek physician?
Honestly 0:45 is probably one of the more tame temper tantrums. He was mad that he didn’t catch the ball, so he kicked the wall
6:10 I remember that game, once I saw the umpire throw the finger I thought "oh sh*t thats us" until I realized that he threw the Yankees' manager out, and then 5 seconds later I started dying and yelling "stop that!" That was a moment that to this day will always remember forever. 🤣
4:53 Nobody:
Mii's when the bowling ball goes backswords
Underrated comment
5:02 look at the catcher's face😆
I understand Kershaw’s pain at 4:08. The last softball game I played of my season this year, I pitched an absolute sitting duck of a strike to a batter and my umpire called it a ball. He was going to call time on the game anyway because it was too wet and home plate became a danger zone, but my sister and I didn’t know that at the time. He said that he wanted the younger player I was pitching against to get walked so she could run down to first. I was so mad that both my sister (as the catcher) and I walked towards the umpire saying “what?!” And that’s when he called time and game.
So he kept the game going for one batter for no reason?
@@connormaimone7900 sure did
I understand that frustration... I play softball too and once I had an ump that didn't call anything that wasn't in the middle of the plate. Worst part was he went very easy on the other pitcher bc they weren't as good
Umpires: *make bad calls*
Anyone: that was a bad call
Umpires: *get pissy and act like petty tyrants*
Many players and coaches (and certainly many of the fans) don't just calmly say "that was a bad call", they insult the umpire, yell, get mad and aggressive, stomp around, throw things. Let's look at the rules, too, just to be clear.
9.01 (d): " Each umpire has authority to disqualify any player, coach, manager or substitute
for objecting to decisions or for unsportsmanlike conduct or language..."
and 9.02 (a): "Any umpire’s decision which involves judgment, such as, but not limited to,
whether a batted ball is fair or foul, whether a pitch is a strike or a ball, or whether a runner is safe or out, is final. No player, manager, coach or substitute shall object to any such judgment decisions."
What we also don't often see is the constant little comments and insults made towards the umpires. People only have so much patience. I was a soccer referee for several years and I now completely get why officials act like this. If Korean little leaguers can have excellent attitudes and good sportsmanship all the time, there's no reason MLBers making millions can't also.
@D C If the rules say we're supposed to treat the umpires as above reproach then the umpires have to make sure that their conduct and their calls are above reproach. That is true regardless of who is questioning them or how loudly they might be doing so.
If the home plate umpire has a big strike zone such that pitches a few inches off the plate are strikes and they call them that way consistently the entire game, someone who starts a fight over it is more clearly in the wrong.
If an umpire's strike zone moves around, they shouldn't be back there and the people who call them on being inconsistent should not be punished for it.
That's just sensible, and if the rules contravene good sense, damn the rules.
@Tejesh Patel Don't play the game if you can't give basic respect to umpires and recognize that mistakes will be made.
@@Xenoviel Then complain to the league. Insulting the umpire in the moment will do nothing but piss them off. Or, as MLB players seem to be incapable of doing, argue calls/criticize calmly and respectfully.
@@Xenoviel it just sounds to me like a roundabout of conflict. I don’t know how it started, but we’ve ended up where umpires make bad calls because players and coaches insult them because they make bad calls because they get insulted at because they make bad calls because they get insulted at…
This has to end. Both sides need to sit down and say we will stop insulting you and we will start making sure our calls are good
6:52 dang that girl in the back pretty cute. Nice vid btw
Fr hahaha
Simp
Puig acts like he has frontal lobe damage. Without baseball, the dude would probably be an inmate with the temper he has.
Man, those were some WICKED pitches!!! I'd be headed out to the mound to shake their hand and ask them, "HOWWWW?"
Waiting for them to automate the strike zone. So sick of hearing “pitch framing” or “expanded strike zones”
@JL85FW How do you automate a strike zone that can easily go between a player who is 6'7" and a player who is 5'6"?
@@xo2quilt that's actually a very simple problem
@@dargy Computer programing is not my forte, obviously!! Would it be expensive?
@@xo2quilt As expensive as developing facial recognition imo. Identifying and tracking someone's joints (elbows, knees, hip) could be a fairly robust solution for it. Facial recognition is trained to recognize important parts of a face--think corners of eyes, nose, mouth, etc. That technique could be directly applied to a batter's body to determine their strike zone.
The fact that these umps can make such bad calls week after week, and then throw out players who show any emotion after being screwed, without any repercussions for their bad calls is absolutely absurd. Baseball umps are the mall cops of sports officials.
Baseball umps have too much power. Its kinda unfair to the teams/players sometimes. Emotions is part of the game. They can just be professional and not take all or most reactions personally directed to them... Perhaps should also have a pitch video review on top of the normal play review too.. It could cost games too..
@Andrew McCollum no, you have a ref watching it live with a strike zone, its pretty fucking simple. Amazing baseball is stuck in the 1950's
@@daviddavidon9203 with today's technology there's no reason that the strike zone should be left in the hands of umps. Same with the foul lines. Those should be monitored by computer, which would completely remove human error from calling fouls, balls, and strikes. The MLB won't do it though because they make too much money engineering storylines with intentionally bad officiating. The NBA and MLB are the two most rigged sports in existence with FIFA following at a close third.
@@SkunkApe407 It would be some interesting programing of the computer to create a program that could change where the strike zone is for each batter, depending on their height.
@@xo2quilt if a computer can scan and recognize faces and facial features, it can measure a distance from elbows to knees just as easily.
@@SkunkApe407 OK. Can it make the other calls required by the home plate ump or do we still have the home plate ump AND the computer (which I'm sure isn't cheap)?
"the cooler did its job"😂😂
It’s always nice to let cooler Coolers prevail.
big ego umps need to be removed from baseball. bring on the robots
Absolutely not, that takes some of the fun out of the game
Could say the same thing about the players tho..
Baseball would die even faster then it already is, the factor of human error is what makes the game special, does it suck when it happens to your team absolutely but every team gets calls like that sometimes
Big ego PLAYERS who can't accept Umpires calls should be forced to umpire a game themselves. Since they are so effing perfect....
@@trooperdgb9722 No one says umpires are perfect, but an interesting study out of Boston University showed that umpires, just like the athletes, have a prime. During their younger years they get more calls correct, by quite a margin actually, almost certainly because their eyes are younger and their brains are faster. Athletes don't get to keep playing into their 50s just "because". They have to prove they've got what it takes during tryouts. Why not do something like that with umpires? Have a closed proving ground exercise with electronic/robotic systems that know the call. Have the umpire under examination make his call and enforce a minimum correct score in order to remain an MLB umpire.
No bad umpires, just happy little accidents
The cooler did its job lol
Machado is in so many of these videos...he could probably be the sole feature of a 15 minute video on bad behavior.
"machado has been thrown out again!" oh ok, nothing new
Fr 😂
I love George Brett’s wild, flailing arms
Brett was later vindicated by MLB
Brett was vindicated, the game picked back up at that point, with Brett's HR counted, but Brett was ejected, so was the manager, for protesting...protesting the very call that was overturned. A Royals pitcher was also disciplined for trying to hide the bat. The Yankees had noticed the tar earlier but said nothing until the game was on the line. Another issue was they measured the tar by using home plate, but home plate is 17 inches across, while the rule allowed tar up to 18 inches.
The kicker is the rule exists only to keep a ball in play from being discolored by touching pine tar, not because a ball will go further if the stuff is used.
If you put machado next to a 3 year old Temper tantrum I couldn’t tell the difference
3 years olds don't do it as often?
3 year olds are more calm and civil. Anyone can tell that can’t they?
I was a joke...
@@Dakethegreat they were joking as well, clearly
4:58 angriest Canadian ever
5:40 the ump points at his mouth and says “you spit on me” 😂😂
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result, hence the umpires never change their minds & the player get thrown out of the game, possibly cost their families money.
Some of these are genuine bad calls. Most however are grown men acting like toddlers.
Player: saying something to the umpire
Umpire: And I took that personally
3:28 that means it's a curveball
best comment of all time
Bro your channel is actually crazy good
The very BEST of MLB!!
Machado and Harper , the biggest name free agents I’m glad my favorite team didn’t sign.
They better be paying the employees extra for cleaning up all that mess sheeesh
The dude in the first clip looked like a pissed off Neville Longbottom
Harper and Puig need to smoke a joint before they go on the field.
I will never understand what Machado was mad ab with that tag play at 3rd
It’s manny. He’s a crybaby
He can't handle the fact that he lost his balance all own his own.
The tag was not excessive, but contributed to Machado falling over backwards and embarrassing himself, so he had to blame it on someone else.
@@joemag6032 Was he tagged out? It didn't look like it to me, but then again I watched it on my smart phone.
@@cliffords.8341 , yes, he was tagged out. I watched it on a 21" monitor. The main reason he fell over backwards was his attempt to avoid the tag, but the tag itself had to contribute slightly.
And Padres fans still defending Manny Machado sayin he's a mature leader... I feel bad for those players being led by a very dirty player.
Coming from a Dodger fan. Im glad he was only with the Dodgers for a couple months. Looking at him now they dodged a bullet, no pun intended 🤣
I don't understand. Do they not have showers at the Padres facilites?
@@mr.dondaman2983 No shower strong enough to wash the punk out of that guy.
Machado is a dirty base runner to begin with and on top of that he’s nothing but a damn little drama queen
Yep
1:41 "...a hair excessive." punnnnnn intended!
That PrettyBoy Harper combs his hair in between innings.......friggen primadonna
and when hes's arguing with the umpire, hey, let me toss my lovely hair around,
I'm always so confused when I see the one with Donaldson and Machado. Like he's mad at Donaldson cuz he tagged him?
i wish he would have punched him out.
Shoulda tagged him in the face.
It is because Machado is the baseball player who shoulda played hockey. He is always looking for a fight.
@T Orrent for real
@@amythystz_ but hockey players can fight.
4:08 that was right down the middle, a little bit off to the side but an obvious strike
"maybe the helmet toss was a 'hair excessive'". I see what he did there. 😆
beat me to it!
Machado and Harper are professional crybabies
This vid made me sub
The second clip with Bryce Harper was a really bad call by the ump
I love coming to these videos having no clue what to expect bc the title makes no sense
I always see the Braves on these vids a lot, like a lot a lot
4:01 is one of the most iconic moments in baseball
I don’t understand what’s happening? He hit a homer, then they moved the bat from the plate, and they called him out. Why?
@@peanut983 At one time, there was a rule that the pine tar on the handle of the bat could only go to a certain point. They checked how far it was by using home plate and ruled it was too high and he was called out. Later, MLB said he the home run should have counted and he should not have been thrown out of the game. They replayed the game from that point and I believe the Royals won. They changed the rule the next year.
@@bigheel2k So George Brett was still in the game from that point of the replay, and the home run stood?
@@liangseng7474 Not at that point. That was actually the last out of the game so they gave the Yankees the win, 4-3. The Royals protested the game and MLB ruled that the homer should count and they replayed the rest of the game from that point with the Royals leading, 5-4 about a month later. The Royals did end up winning the game.
@@bigheel2k Yes, since Brett's two-run homer is reinstated, that gave the Royals a 5-4 lead going to to the bottom of the 9th, where the side was retired in order. Now that I read up on it, seems that after McPhail reversed the decision, Billy Martin tried to rule out that homer on the grounds that Brett didn't touch each base
Can't wait for robo pitch calling.
The first clip of Cabrera getting rung up we’re definitely strikes. Right on the money too
do "best dugout destructions"
Many batters in this video need a Snickers Bar
정호야 여기서 보네 반갑다
I love it when people attack the cooler lol
Why the umps are so primadonnas? Humans do make mistakes but the umps dont?
I'm glad I'm not on the ground crew that has to clean up those dug outs.
6:21 was too offensive that he had to overlay an mosaic over the screen
Breaking your bat on the field should be an ejection for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Where was the Lloyd McClendon clip where he stole the first base bag after getting ejected?
I replayed the part where Puig strikes out so many times I wore out the electrons.
You should do a whole video on Angel Hernandez screwing everything up such as close plays , strikeouts and other calls
I don’t think RUclips can handle 40 hour videos filled with that much fail.
I love when the umpires get back in the players face.. but if they get clocked for acting tough it's a big deal..
“And Bradley picked up the ball bag” ha
David Ortiz is just telling the umpire he's doing a great job.
The ump that walked away from sano was like if I say something I’ll get canceled
Alternative title: people striking out for 9 mins straight
Just wait till someone says Forget the Fine, and just lays out an ump!!
4:27 😂😂😂 lmao
4:01 Don Orsillo: "I don't think that phone's gonna work anymore."
Spoiler alert: Surprisingly, the phone emerged unscathed - and the Orioles gave it to Big Papi as a gift during the slugger's farewell season in 2016.
I wish these high paid athletes would set a better example for the kids that come to watch them... The adults too...
The first vid, those two pitches looked like strikes to me
Same
If I was an owner, I wouldn’t have players like Harper, Machado and Puig on my team.
5:43 the catcher!🤣
썸네일 보고 온 한국인.....
"Let it out, son".
Why did Bryce Harper look like an elf 😂😂😂
*baseball player get mad
Water coolers in the dugout: 😬😬😬
first clip - strikes all day
I don't understand how umpires can be SO bad at their job, it makes me so angry.
I don't think that phone is going to work anymore
Me: pfffff bruh you think🤣
Umpires, especially home plate blues... they have tough jobs. Lmao.
@2:24 The reason why the ump delayed his 3rd strike call was because Lawari started running to 1st literally as or slightly before the catcher caught it and thats considered disrespectful like a "bat flip" so the ump punched him out.
so instead of calling it like it was, the ump decided to what.....hold him to some made up respect about the game and strikes him? yup, baseball is crooked
Not surprised by any of these players being in this highlight reel. Haha. These are the cry babies in 90% of the games they play. Haha. Harper, Machado, and Puig especially lol.
Its mostly the umpires fault dumb ass
“Mostly”
Can’t call him a dumbass if he’s correct, now can ya?
Snewzee it’s completely the umpires fault thats what they meant also they werent calling the person dumb ass they were calling the umps dumb asses
Puig is just a bad sport
Puig is pretty savage tho
5:46 From that angle you can see that the player kissed the umpire
7w7
So surprised no umps have been beaten yet