You posted a Bible verse with your channel name. How about this one regarding your "1 in a trillion" claim. Proverbs 12:22 - “The Lord detests lying lips, but he delights in people who are trustworthy”
Dave Winfield of the New York Yankees accidentally hit and killed a seagull with a baseball in Toronto vs the Blue Jays, August 1983. He was charged with cruelty to animals and an autopsy was even done on the seagull. It created a lot of controversy here in Toronto.
I remember that play. While the Ump originally said "no catch" as Rizzo stepped on the tarp, the Umps eventually did overturn the call. Rizzo made the catch while on the wall which is perfectly allowed.
I still have a Screenshot of the gamecast saying something like "Marcus Mariota passes to Marcus Mariota 4 yards for a Touchdown" and thought it was a typo until I saw the play 😂
@@trevorwright4852 sure was buddy! look at where the line of scrimmage was 👀 all that matters is where the play began and which players on the field had possession in the stat books my friend. So in this case yes it was 4 yards in deed
7:43 That would have literally killed that dude if not for that mask. A perfect demonstration of why catchers wear them. Mask or not, that one had to ring his bell!
No, it’s fucking hilarious! The ball flying in the air with the announcer hyping the situation like “IT’S GOING! IT’S GOING” then suddenly the footage captures a catcher crashing through the wall out of nowhere with the instant “OOHHH MY GOD” from the announcer is easily one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen from sports. Period.
Not bad. I always enjoy seeing the Canseco off-the-head home run. I was 13 years old and actually at the game where it happened. My Dad and I had seats on the 3rd base side (mid outfield) and during the play we thought the ball hit Canseco's glove and went over. About 20 seconds later, the guy sitting a few rows back with a small radio started laughing. We turned around and he said, while still laughing, that the commentators on the radio said the ball bounced off of his head. After the game, we raced home so that we could catch the sports highlights on the local news. We got home in time and laughed our asses off. This is a memory that my Dad and I won't ever forget.
The thunder at 1:58 reminded me of a storm my wife and I got caught in camping at base camp on Mt. Whitney. The thunder was so load that it shook rocks lose around us. Lightening made each other look like X-ray pics. It lasted most of the night and snowed 2 inch’s by morning in the summer. We couldn’t run.
@@pureserenity524 Wide-open field + Lightning + metal bat/helmet = human barbecue. Lightning directly above the field can very likely strike someone holding a bad or wearing a helmet or even just standing there. Lightning looks for the path of least resistance to the ground and objects like trees, poles, bats, golf clubs, and even people are a faster route than through the air, so it will quite literally seek them out. Similar reason why you don't go golfing if there's a storm. With nothing more tangible around them for lightning to prefer to travel through, they become prime targets for getting struck.
We can deal with losing people, but it’s those little moments that hit hard: “she would have loved this”. My dad still sometimes has the impulse to get my mother from the other room when he sees something on TV that she used to like.
@@mm9773 I still find myself seeing something and saying/thinking "I have to tell mom". My mom's been gone since 2021, so it's been a hard habit to break.
You must have a really, really bleak outlook on his life. Jesus. He returned a kick to the redzone. He didn't score. He didn't do much of anything besides make a good play. He didn't get married or have his first child or win the Super Bowl. He returned a kick and didn't finish it off, at least not on that play.
In 1974, Michael Jack Schmidt hit a "long single" in the Astrodome. The ball was hit so high and far, it hit the speakers over the outfield and dropped to the field. Rules said it was a live ball, in play. It is estimated it would have gone well over 500 feet had it not been impeded. Soon after, the speakers were raise to ensure it would never happen again. I've never seen the footage and have no idea if any exists.
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Love the one with Pedro. The catcher and the Ump duck out of the way. Pedro doesn't even flinch. Even later in his career that dude was always locked in. One of the GOATS
@@rycs16 I've hit 2 with golf balls in my 43 years. Not that I was aiming but I doubt Randy was either. Rare, but 1 in a Trillion sounds a bit excessive.
I threw a stone once just messing about but followed through twisting my hip to the right as i released the stone ,the stone went on the knock a sparrow out cold off my friends fence post,his mum had a havery and loved birds,still does! The sparrow woke up in her hand about 4 mins later! True story!
The part where he "caught" the ball with his head had to be painful. I've had a similar thing happen when I was younger, but with the back of my head. Fly balls and homeruns always seemed to find me off the field and go for the back of my head like it was a magnet. Each time knocked me out cold.
I had a kid on my team back in primary school during inter-school sports. Caught the ball right after the batter hit it. Unfortunately for him, he caught it with the underside of his chin and his neck. Was rather ouchy.
@@xjomssx1445 The player caught the ball and broke through the wall with his momentum. It timed perfectly with the commentator: "It's going... going... Gone!"
0:00 Oh, that explain the fight scene in Mutant League Hockey 1:19 LOL! He dashed thought a barrier! That's dedication. 4:08 Ball got stuck 4:56 Hole in one with assist 6:01 "Like a drop kick but with a bat" 6:25 Angry bike 6:54 Sprinklers turn on. 8:18 One steel man 8:37 Dedication 9:42 This is for you!
Years ago there was a MLB player on the SF Giants by the name of Kevin Mitchell and he was in left field chasing down a deep fly and turned around and caught it barehanded. It was amazing.
6:26 the guy fart in the audio room and everybody in the arena heard him and he proudly admitted it was him with no problem, he must do it alot at home🤣🤣 😂
@@Nando6413 Zeus is actually the Most High, reigning on Olympus. The God of Abrahamic religions is a fraud. Only primitive minds of some bronze age tribesmen of the Middle East believed in such a fairy tale.
5:09 there's a sense of nostalgia that settles over your spirit when you see one of the big guys make a run like this, it just doesn't happen often enough😆😆😆😄
Once when I was a child, I was playing a little league game and was pitcher. There was a storm brewing and in the 4th or 5th inning as soon as I released a pitch, a tree about a block away exploded because it got hit by lightning. I didn't even wait for the catcher to throw the ball back because we all bailed so fast.
I saw Steve Young catch his own TD pass back in the early 90's. At the time I think only 1 other guy did it. Now this guy in this video caught *his* own as well. That's incredible.
the edelman catch - best I've ever seen... maybe the one on the helmet by a Giant too... many of these things - the players are so used to all the movements and skills that it becomes subconscious and muscle memory takes over to large degree... so cool :)
@@griffingeissler9334 Disagree, Tyree's helmet catch was better because of the situation. If he doesn't catch that the Giants lose the game. Also it is better because it led to the Patriot Tom Baby losing the Super Bowl.
Very entertaining, one thing amazing about sports are the things that happen that are unexpected. I remember my wife was given a free ticket to a Diamondbacks game, which went zero/zero so she finally left and when she came home she said "I got bored with the game". The Diamondbacks went on to score seven runs in the last inning after she left, winning the game. I teased her endlessly after that, suggesting she should not attend more D-backs games, and they went on to win the world series that year, my wife not in attendance but glued to their last game with the Yankees and Luis Gonzalez base hit that won the game. I met Joe Montana, and that football season he went on to win his last superbowl, and I saw the ending in French, in Montreal, in '90. During my flight from SFO to Toronto and the connecting flight to Montreal, our Air Canada pilot gave us updates on a one-sided blowout. I also will never forget the Stanford/Cal game in 82 and "The Play" when Cal beat Stanford, and the band became part of the game. Some still argue over two of the lateral passes, but the win for Cal was as it was, and I still say, that is among the craziest moments in sports history. My own crazy moment was when I was called in to play center for our grammar school flag football team, even though I was the smallest player on ours and the opposing team, the school we played had no players above the sixth grade, so I agreed. We won the game, though I had only played center in school practice and never in a competitive game. Adrenalin had me psyched, and our QB said I threw perfect spirals. I would intimidate the bigger players since they feared I'd plow under them and stop them from getting to the QB, and they never did, he was not sacked. Our team went on to win the Norcal championship, undefeated, in our twelve team league, my brother playing as wide receiver, though I no longer had to play since the school had seventh and eighth graders. I never went on to play in high school, feeling I was too small to be as good as I was in my grammar school game, where I also played on the defense, and I stuck to distance cycling and golf, both of which I enjoyed and also had many "crazy" moments, and I was decent at the 440 as it was then, now the 400 meters. Even in my early 60's now, and despite a leg I broke badly in a freak accident a couple of years ago, I still enjoy cycling as well as hiking and also laser tag and go kart racing. On my channel here @Cactus521 I even have a video of me jumping off the Vegas Stratosphere tower when I was 52, though the wind was so fierce my eyes watered, I felt peace, and not fear, on the way down, choosing that vs. skydiving as my free fall bucket list item, since there is no reason to jump out of a perfectly good airplane. 😂
I think Ichiro’s catch in 2019 for the Seattle Mariners should be part of it, he freaking caught it past the board, before it hit the ground, in which the Mariners got their win! With the perfect jump too, that could rarely be done, too!
These funniest moments in sports highlight the importance of laughter in our lives! It’s amazing how something so simple can bring so much joy to people! 🤪
@Dead Burter Lmfao based has NOTHING to do with traditional values. Who told you that? Nick Fuentes? Based comes from 4chan and it’s used in agreement with unpopular opinions. Going against soccer and yuropoors is based because saying US sports are the only important sports is an unpopular opinion
Some of these are just rare/spectacular plays. Very fun to watch, but not 1 in a trillion. The Randy Johnson pitch that hit the bird though, yes 1 in a trillion
5:20 For those wondering about that one, the Guards are basically just glorified battering rams meant to use their mass to punch through the offensive line. They are not even intended to tackle the quarterback REALLY. The quarterback can outrun them easily. They are intended to open a hole and tie up a offensive lineman for a more nimble guy to rush in and tackle the QB. They are never intended to get a touchdown, ever, especially as Defensemen. The fact that a man with that much mass got that far is pretty impressive.
As someone who doesn't always watch sports, I enjoyed the clips. I never have watched tennis or golf so, I would never have seen these clips without these compilation videos.
I have words of encouragement Genesis *28:3* 3 And God Almighty bless thee, and make thee fruitful, and multiply thee, that thou mayest be a multitude of people;
That superbowl shook me so much, i stopped watching all sports til dominantly this year, when the Hawks were trying to make their playoff run, havent watched of anything else between that span...
5:09 I love love watching those Big Guys who never get the Ball Rumble like a Tank trying like hell to score the only TD They will probably ever score. Even if they are a Patriot.
The Jags v Texans one always kills me. The DB did EXACTLY what you’re taught to do. Don’t go for the INT, just knock it down. Much more effective than trying to go up with an NFL-level receiver. Just so unlucky lmao
I love how the footballer in the third clip had a moment of "....Do i have the football?.....Yes, i have the football..............HOLY CRAP I HAVE THE FOOTBALL!"
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Cmon RUclips these videos are great they include all sports and this guy uploads pretty often ,why?
Hi
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You posted a Bible verse with your channel name. How about this one regarding your "1 in a trillion" claim.
Proverbs 12:22 - “The Lord detests lying lips, but he delights in people who are trustworthy”
Where is the thumbnail?
I love how in the first one he immediately turns to the penalty box like “I know the drill guys”
That's usually how it goes after a fight
hockey things
That's literally the rule in hockey. Once the fight is over, both players get penalties.
I know they are not canadians, but reminds me of something Mike from RLM said "Canadians don't need cage fighting because they already have hockey
@@voctur The guy who knocked him outs Canadian
Dave Winfield of the New York Yankees accidentally hit and killed a seagull with a baseball in Toronto vs the Blue Jays, August 1983. He was charged with cruelty to animals and an autopsy was even done on the seagull. It created a lot of controversy here in Toronto.
That's nuts to take it that far.
Good thing it wasn’t a blue jay! They woulda went ballistic🤭
@@JFKozlowskiJr 😂
All that over an accident.
Wait so it was an accident but they still charged him? What kind of joke is that?
8:44 a catch so great he congratulates himself as a fan.
It would’ve been great if the fan walked out on the field with the ball and Rizzo stayed in the crowd.
That couldn't have been better!
I remember that play. While the Ump originally said "no catch" as Rizzo stepped on the tarp, the Umps eventually did overturn the call.
Rizzo made the catch while on the wall which is perfectly allowed.
i had to look back and i about last my shit X D
Rizzo is a king
I love how at 2 minutes the thunder happens and the pitcher just drops everything and turns around like "Nope. I'm gonna dip. Yall have fun."
What about the batter😂😂
I thought someone had fired a gun at first
Highest man on the feild
@@mhaj58tbf i bet everyone had an "oh shit!" moment like that before realizing it was thunder 😭
Yeah everyone was like “yeah I’m done bye”
I still have a Screenshot of the gamecast saying something like "Marcus Mariota passes to Marcus Mariota 4 yards for a Touchdown" and thought it was a typo until I saw the play 😂
@Morgz Sucks is it actually?
That wasn’t 4 yards buddy
I'm a chiefs fan and was at that game
@@pigcraftassassin4869 yep
@@trevorwright4852 sure was buddy! look at where the line of scrimmage was 👀 all that matters is where the play began and which players on the field had possession in the stat books my friend. So in this case yes it was 4 yards in deed
7:43 That would have literally killed that dude if not for that mask. A perfect demonstration of why catchers wear them. Mask or not, that one had to ring his bell!
Alex Avila did, indeed, suffer a concussion from this. He's been concussed a number of times from foul tips.
you can literally see the sparks when the ball hit
@@usedtissuepaper42 Yeah.. that's crazy how it actually threw sparks
It could not have killed him for sure some teeth will be gone but he wouldn't have died
Trillion sounds high..
10:40 this was some intense anime moment which could have taken a whole season
Cringe
anime fans always bring anime into everything
@@retromess5396 my point exactly
And three different backstories would be playing as the clock ticks down and the ball bounce off the rim. 😂
@@retromess5396 sports fans always gotta bring sports into everything
1:15 made me laugh way harder than it should have
"Its going..going!....oh, he gone."
No, it’s fucking hilarious! The ball flying in the air with the announcer hyping the situation like “IT’S GOING! IT’S GOING” then suddenly the footage captures a catcher crashing through the wall out of nowhere with the instant “OOHHH MY GOD” from the announcer is easily one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen from sports. Period.
lol dude didnt even look at where he's going, just following the ball 🤣
How much should it have made you laugh then? By how much did you exceed the limit?
Dude killed himself 😭🤣
0:27 "I got it, .... and I'm gonna keep my eye on the ball" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
At least he has his face shield on.
The ball hitting Jose Conseco's meathead and going over the wall for a HR was hilarious.
I love how of all things he's done in his career, he's known for steroids and that clip 🤣
@@Nogulg As it should be imo. Cole was right calling him a meathead lol..
Do you know if that was counted as an earned run against the pitcher, or an error? I'm curious
@@noahnanz7145 Error
David Hulse's reaction is priceless.
Not bad. I always enjoy seeing the Canseco off-the-head home run. I was 13 years old and actually at the game where it happened. My Dad and I had seats on the 3rd base side (mid outfield) and during the play we thought the ball hit Canseco's glove and went over. About 20 seconds later, the guy sitting a few rows back with a small radio started laughing. We turned around and he said, while still laughing, that the commentators on the radio said the ball bounced off of his head.
After the game, we raced home so that we could catch the sports highlights on the local news. We got home in time and laughed our asses off. This is a memory that my Dad and I won't ever forget.
10:11
Person in the middle left side of the screen sus
When sports becomes your religion, it is just weird.....
Where is the bird from the clickbait.
There is no bird. It was an fing lie
@@Bajicoyno. It is a real clip. Search it up.
Just search it up. Unfortunately click bait is annoying.
It's randy Johnson just go look that up
It's dead. Randy killed it.
The thunder at 1:58 reminded me of a storm my wife and I got caught in camping at base camp on Mt. Whitney. The thunder was so load that it shook rocks lose around us. Lightening made each other look like X-ray pics. It lasted most of the night and snowed 2 inch’s by morning in the summer. We couldn’t run.
I thought it was a gunshot 😂🤦♂️
@@chanced6606 same😂
I was at that game and that shit was load. It hit like maybe 200 yards outside the stadium and I swear you felt the static.
@@chanced6606 I assume from the reactions we saw that some of those on scene thought that as well.
All you need is a beat and you have a pretty good freestyle verse for a song there.
8:45
Rizzo catches the ball in front of a fan wearing Rizzo's jersey 😁😀😀😀
I play rocket league and for a second I thought u were talking about G2 Rizzo
Catch was so amazing he had to congratulate himself
@@spikesandcurles961 same lmao
1:54 if the batter would’ve hit the ball right as the thunder clapped… Earth would’ve proclaimed him as god
10:11
Person in the middle left side of the screen sus
I was wondering what that was (thought it was a gunshot at first)
Why did they all run off field though?
@@pureserenity524 Wide-open field + Lightning + metal bat/helmet = human barbecue. Lightning directly above the field can very likely strike someone holding a bad or wearing a helmet or even just standing there. Lightning looks for the path of least resistance to the ground and objects like trees, poles, bats, golf clubs, and even people are a faster route than through the air, so it will quite literally seek them out. Similar reason why you don't go golfing if there's a storm. With nothing more tangible around them for lightning to prefer to travel through, they become prime targets for getting struck.
If that batter hit the ball when the thunder clap, I would of yelled
THOR'S ON FIRST!
@8:11 my beloved uncle Tom Hanneman Timverwolves sports broadcaster, calling it. RIP Unc. Love you.
My mom would have loved these clips, she was a huge sports fan before her stroke. Miss ya, mom.
I’m sorry for your loss. Hope you’re doing better now.
❤❤❤
🤣🤣🤣
We can deal with losing people, but it’s those little moments that hit hard: “she would have loved this”. My dad still sometimes has the impulse to get my mother from the other room when he sees something on TV that she used to like.
@@mm9773 I still find myself seeing something and saying/thinking "I have to tell mom". My mom's been gone since 2021, so it's been a hard habit to break.
5:18 he got 2 excellent blocks from his teammates, #38 blocking #26, and then 34 blocking #2!
5:10 makes me so happy. that’s probably made his entire life.
That was a mad respect for all Big Boys who played football and was told never to run the ball...
@@FGOKURULES wish he ran it in
You must have a really, really bleak outlook on his life. Jesus. He returned a kick to the redzone. He didn't score. He didn't do much of anything besides make a good play. He didn't get married or have his first child or win the Super Bowl. He returned a kick and didn't finish it off, at least not on that play.
@@encycl07pedia- lol okay bro.
I’m so proud of him they never let him run and it that’s just so nice:)
I'm amazed at how players are able to react in the moment in ways that seem superhuman, and then sometimes they don't even react as if it was special.
there is quiet satisfaction and there is false bravado. I prefer quiet satisfaction.
In 1974, Michael Jack Schmidt hit a "long single" in the Astrodome. The ball was hit so high and far, it hit the speakers over the outfield and dropped to the field. Rules said it was a live ball, in play. It is estimated it would have gone well over 500 feet had it not been impeded.
Soon after, the speakers were raise to ensure it would never happen again.
I've never seen the footage and have no idea if any exists.
athellletse dieiingg on fiield due to taking the experrrrrimentalz drug shotttttie.
no take ittt or get hearttt problems and lose of health. wake up. Cover up. being deleted. Save others. Side effects are now affecting ovver 2 million.
@@jackfrosty4674 Is this a new variation of English?
@@HunterWillis nah, he's on drug.
@@jackfrosty4674
Get off RUclips and call 911, chief.
Is that the one that sounded like a gun shot at 2:00?
4:50 when you're both good at golf and pool.
5:18 That was a pretty wholesome moment. that’s one big fella to get that far
Bro was snowplowing through them like nothing
Just like the old days in madden. Make em tall as fuq, big as fuq, and watch the ai fail to tackle him
Carried and defended like Curly Howard just trying to take the census. That little push he gives kills me.
As a packers fan, I respect that, that was badass
Got me choked up a little
I’ve never been into sports, but these are quite enjoyable to watch.
Love the one with Pedro. The catcher and the Ump duck out of the way. Pedro doesn't even flinch. Even later in his career that dude was always locked in. One of the GOATS
10:11
Person in the middle left side of the screen sus
All had their own "crazy" factor, but at 6:27, that hi db sound freaking out the pitcher was absolutely hysterical.
Somebody has Kickstart My Heart for a walk up song.
I laugh whenever I see it!
@@benkenobisgirl it never gets old.
Lol, he forgot how to pitch when he heard charlie browns teacher
He just though that Motley Crue is a great soundtrack to baseball
Not one mention of Randy Johnson killing the bird mid flight, that’s 1 in a trillion
Yeah, bit hyperbolic calling these one in a trillion, but still a fun watch
Yeah I thought of that one immediately when I read the title.
@@archstanton8126 I don't see anyone else killing birds with fast balls.
@@rycs16 I've hit 2 with golf balls in my 43 years. Not that I was aiming but I doubt Randy was either.
Rare, but 1 in a Trillion sounds a bit excessive.
I threw a stone once just messing about but followed through twisting my hip to the right as i released the stone ,the stone went on the knock a sparrow out cold off my friends fence post,his mum had a havery and loved birds,still does! The sparrow woke up in her hand about 4 mins later! True story!
I don’t know why I laugh so hard at 9:30 the ball went back into the umpires pocket 😂😂😂😂
it really wished it was a golf ball
The ump acted like it happened all the time.
I always love when a tackler makes a touchdown, or gets a ton of yards, don't know why, but it's just fun to watch
A tackler lol
It was very fun
Wtf is a tackler?
You mean defender?
A linemen?
Owh, I love this style:
No intro, no outro... just content.
Perfect, I love it 👍
Yes
2:35 I know the phrase, “Touchdown Jags” is rare, but c’mon it’s not that rare…
Hello John Smith.
Oof
stop the cap. Touchdown Jags ultra rare
It’s that it’s a hail marry that was broken up and an other guy cought it
@@ghostriderblaze17 hello.
I still remember seeing Mugsy Bogues nail a more-than half court game-winning shot at the buzzer in the early 90s. Also for the Hornets.
The part where he "caught" the ball with his head had to be painful. I've had a similar thing happen when I was younger, but with the back of my head. Fly balls and homeruns always seemed to find me off the field and go for the back of my head like it was a magnet. Each time knocked me out cold.
Me too....I was hit on the head, the nose and the bone just above my private part..(cant remember the name but......thorax????)
I had a kid on my team back in primary school during inter-school sports. Caught the ball right after the batter hit it. Unfortunately for him, he caught it with the underside of his chin and his neck. Was rather ouchy.
@@antoniosantiago2899 i think it's just the pelvis. the thorax is your chest area, and your abdomen is between your pelvis and thorax
@@demonindenim The pelvis yep thats where I got hit at! Thanks @demon in denim!
Late but humans are unnaturally good at hitting each other
1:16 the comedic timing of the commentary gets me every time 😂
I don’t even know what happened in that highlight could someone explain?
@@xjomssx1445 The player caught the ball and broke through the wall with his momentum.
It timed perfectly with the commentator: "It's going... going... Gone!"
This is a THOUSAND times better than the 1 on a billion moments
Ha !
Millions agree !!!
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0:00 Oh, that explain the fight scene in Mutant League Hockey 1:19 LOL! He dashed thought a barrier! That's dedication.
4:08 Ball got stuck 4:56 Hole in one with assist 6:01 "Like a drop kick but with a bat" 6:25 Angry bike
6:54 Sprinklers turn on. 8:18 One steel man 8:37 Dedication 9:42 This is for you!
4:00 as a packers fan, i get chills every time i hear this clip of him saying richard rodgers
As a lions fan I think putting a video of the lions actually winning a football game would be insane.
@@landanwarren5394 but you guys just did lmao
the catch at 30 seconds now makes %90 of catches in madden acceptable
Dude wasn't even looking at the ball!! 😂
@TheFilthyPhoenix he’s talking about the next clip
The way the ball kinda unnaturally ends up between his hand and leg is unnerving af.. when they slow it down it becomes even more daunting
And it's @ 00:32
@@bigdaddylawng7190 cheers my mistake
10:50 the amount of hype radiating from the dude in the brown suit on the far left was insane
he literally started to fly lol
@@demonindenim I wanted to jump with him
1:54 I've never seen a bunch of players running back so scared but organized
6:02 That's not baseball, that's cricket!
That announcer’s reaction to the Canseco off the head homer at 10:30 never EVER gets old!! 🤣😂🤣😂😭💀
That golf shot had to be the most impressive of them all. They were all good, but I honestly don’t think that is repeatable.
Years ago there was a MLB player on the SF Giants by the name of Kevin Mitchell and he was in left field chasing down a deep fly and turned around and caught it barehanded. It was amazing.
Mauers back hand catch of the wall is alway impressive. Just looks so smooth.
*off
*Mauer’s
*always
*you're
Mauer is on my top 10 catchers of all time list. No joke, that dude had game behind the plate didn’t he?!?
They need the one where he catches a pop up behind the screen
6:26 the guy fart in the audio room and everybody in the arena heard him and he proudly admitted it was him with no problem, he must do it alot at home🤣🤣 😂
He didn’t fart, a song called kick start my heart started playing.
@1:53 The Most High stomped his foot and said "forget your game", lol. Loved it.
Zeus doesn't like baseball.
@@juliendhondt4320 No offense but Zeus is fictional. He has nothing to do with this.
@@Nando6413 Zeus is actually the Most High, reigning on Olympus.
The God of Abrahamic religions is a fraud. Only primitive minds of some bronze age tribesmen of the Middle East believed in such a fairy tale.
11:15 this man has got some sort of a Spidey sense 💥💯
5:09 there's a sense of nostalgia that settles over your spirit when you see one of the big guys make a run like this, it just doesn't happen often enough😆😆😆😄
One of my favorite all time NFL moments. I wish he had scored, would have been legendary.
The best play on here🤣
As a packer fan it still pains me that we have a terrible special teams
he threw out a really solid stiff arm also. I bet if he really caught the dude, the guy would have had the wind knocked out of him.
11:47 and still no seagull from thumbnail. disappoint
I hate this crap.
@@dreimann me too bro
1:15 through 1:21 of the 5th clip could, and should go down as the best work of a MLB camera man to date
It was a minor league game, which is even more impressive.
4:56 Happy Gilmore be like
3:31 I love how everybody grabbed their heads.
6:24 never gets old i seen it a million times n im still dyin
A lot of these don’t deserve the title “one in a trillion”
Once when I was a child, I was playing a little league game and was pitcher. There was a storm brewing and in the 4th or 5th inning as soon as I released a pitch, a tree about a block away exploded because it got hit by lightning. I didn't even wait for the catcher to throw the ball back because we all bailed so fast.
The ball landing in the umps pocket is like the only clip worthy of "1 in a trillion"
The golf ball @5:02 as well
@@Njfishingmaniac agreed
Video title: "1 in a Trillion"
10:58 in the video: "Aww not again, not agaaain!"
Federer trolled this mans whole existance
Not sure, Djokovic trolled all of their careers even tho they are all amazing players.
8:38 this man is dedicated to catching that ball
9:02 the man patting him on the back was wearing his jersey 😂
I saw Steve Young catch his own TD pass back in the early 90's. At the time I think only 1 other guy did it.
Now this guy in this video caught *his* own as well. That's incredible.
From where he threw it to where he caught it, still a forward pass beyond the LOS. A ref missed call saying it was backward and therefore legal.
I got 10 points in Fantasy for that play! I still remember watching it happen because of that.
Brad Johnson also caught his own TD pass when he was with the Vikings
I can't believe that the time when the Mariners pitcher hit a bird flying in the stadium, completely obliterating it wasn't in here lol
The birds family owns rights to the footage now.
Title: 1 in a trillion moments
The 1st clip: guy punches another guy
That was supposed to be in the "One in ten moments" video. 😂
@@my3dviews or maybe like 1 in 4
@@liquidramen5890 It was a one punch knockout, which doesn't happen a lot in hockey, but certainly not one in a trillion. LOL
@@my3dviews One punch knockouts are rare - doing it on your very first punch thrown is even more rare. I'd say it fits in with this list.
@@bobdole4916 May be rare but not one in a trillion.
1:10 ‘Isaac Newton’ has left the chat’
Baseball has by far the craziest and weirdest seasons out of any sport which makes it so fun to follow, and watch.
I feel like there's way more games in baseball than other sports so by volume it just creates more weird moments
But it's not popular in other countries other than USA and Japan
Seems a lot scary
@@krishchadha7774 & Cuba, and so on. Idiot.
@@SufferOG why was any there to call him an idiot? Bloody loser.
5:45 "Look at the big guy with the move...he's gonna cut back...that is the loaf of bread carry" OMG I'M DEAD!!
I remembered that running through the fence one. That was basically Ron McCrary's entire New York Mets and baseball career.
This is great, kinda reminds me of the Baseball Bloopers & Football Follies tapes I'd put in every time I went to my grandparents as a kid.
the edelman catch - best I've ever seen... maybe the one on the helmet by a Giant too... many of these things - the players are so used to all the movements and skills that it becomes subconscious and muscle memory takes over to large degree... so cool :)
Edelman best SB catch wver
@@griffingeissler9334 Disagree, Tyree's helmet catch was better because of the situation. If he doesn't catch that the Giants lose the game.
Also it is better because it led to the Patriot Tom Baby losing the Super Bowl.
@@O-D-X if Edelman doesn’t make his catch, they lose that game.
Edelman's catch still just blows me away.
As a NY Giants fan, totally agree. Edelmans catch vs Falcons is Top 3 greatest catches of all time 100%
@@johnsmolka3838 haha no
Man. What a catch what a game what a time it was to be a pats fan
Omg 8:00 "Loook at thaaaat" like Darth Vader inhaled nitrous.
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title should be american sports history.
5:40 #34 sees who is carrying the ball and puts a shitload more effort in the play to make a block
Lol it was a block in the back but yes he did
1:21 didn't expect that great catch.
0:15 he took the phrase keep your eye on the ball a little too seriously
Very entertaining, one thing amazing about sports are the things that happen that are unexpected. I remember my wife was given a free ticket to a Diamondbacks game, which went zero/zero so she finally left and when she came home she said "I got bored with the game". The Diamondbacks went on to score seven runs in the last inning after she left, winning the game.
I teased her endlessly after that, suggesting she should not attend more D-backs games, and they went on to win the world series that year, my wife not in attendance but glued to their last game with the Yankees and Luis Gonzalez base hit that won the game.
I met Joe Montana, and that football season he went on to win his last superbowl, and I saw the ending in French, in Montreal, in '90. During my flight from SFO to Toronto and the connecting flight to Montreal, our Air Canada pilot gave us updates on a one-sided blowout.
I also will never forget the Stanford/Cal game in 82 and "The Play" when Cal beat Stanford, and the band became part of the game. Some still argue over two of the lateral passes, but the win for Cal was as it was, and I still say, that is among the craziest moments in sports history.
My own crazy moment was when I was called in to play center for our grammar school flag football team, even though I was the smallest player on ours and the opposing team, the school we played had no players above the sixth grade, so I agreed. We won the game, though I had only played center in school practice and never in a competitive game. Adrenalin had me psyched, and our QB said I threw perfect spirals. I would intimidate the bigger players since they feared I'd plow under them and stop them from getting to the QB, and they never did, he was not sacked.
Our team went on to win the Norcal championship, undefeated, in our twelve team league, my brother playing as wide receiver, though I no longer had to play since the school had seventh and eighth graders. I never went on to play in high school, feeling I was too small to be as good as I was in my grammar school game, where I also played on the defense, and I stuck to distance cycling and golf, both of which I enjoyed and also had many "crazy" moments, and I was decent at the 440 as it was then, now the 400 meters.
Even in my early 60's now, and despite a leg I broke badly in a freak accident a couple of years ago, I still enjoy cycling as well as hiking and also laser tag and go kart racing.
On my channel here @Cactus521 I even have a video of me jumping off the Vegas Stratosphere tower when I was 52, though the wind was so fierce my eyes watered, I felt peace, and not fear, on the way down, choosing that vs. skydiving as my free fall bucket list item, since there is no reason to jump out of a perfectly good airplane. 😂
One of the most entertaining collection of sports clips I've ever seen.
Amazing
8:18 that's a good 'now you see me, now you don't' moment. 😂
I think Ichiro’s catch in 2019 for the Seattle Mariners should be part of it, he freaking caught it past the board, before it hit the ground, in which the Mariners got their win! With the perfect jump too, that could rarely be done, too!
These funniest moments in sports highlight the importance of laughter in our lives! It’s amazing how something so simple can bring so much joy to people! 🤪
Craziest "1 in a Trillion" Moments in American Sports History more like
our sports are the only ones that count
@@hazardousharpy3754 Based
@Dead Burter Bro how are you going to tell me. Telling yuropoors that their poverty ball is shit is based
@Dead Burter Are you on Reddit or Twitter bro? It’s not hard to understand why that’s based
@Dead Burter Lmfao based has NOTHING to do with traditional values. Who told you that? Nick Fuentes? Based comes from 4chan and it’s used in agreement with unpopular opinions. Going against soccer and yuropoors is based because saying US sports are the only important sports is an unpopular opinion
0:40 this looks like a Madden glitch
Some of these are just rare/spectacular plays. Very fun to watch, but not 1 in a trillion. The Randy Johnson pitch that hit the bird though, yes 1 in a trillion
Was thinking same thing. Literally every other clip was not unique.
Imagine hitting Boobie ! Then like milk came for the chocolate chip koo Keys
Well, you saved me having to type that! :-)
5:20 For those wondering about that one, the Guards are basically just glorified battering rams meant to use their mass to punch through the offensive line. They are not even intended to tackle the quarterback REALLY. The quarterback can outrun them easily. They are intended to open a hole and tie up a offensive lineman for a more nimble guy to rush in and tackle the QB. They are never intended to get a touchdown, ever, especially as Defensemen. The fact that a man with that much mass got that far is pretty impressive.
Man those old OKC clips get me everytime
Thumbnail: "Craziest 1 in a trillion moments in sport history"
Video: shows only American sports
Oh, so Soccer! Unless you were referencing the fascinating moments that happen in Croquet and Cricket... yikes!
@@hiyowhatsup2330 I was referring to all kinds of sports. Since the title says: "in sports history"
Just like in movies where aliens think attacking Murica means attacking the world.
@@qwertyytrewq4126 exactly 😂
@@qwertyytrewq4126 hey, we make the movie. It is designed for an American audience after all.
“That’s the loaf of bread carry” 😂😂
5:10 I went to that Dan Connelly return game!! Matt Flynn started for GB. I was pissed I didn’t see Rodgers but 🤷♂️. Great game.
1:15 Bump Bailey was killed decades earlier on an eerily similar play. R.I.P.
What a stupid way to die. No situational awareness whatsoever
They should have showed the post hockey fight interview with Joe Rogan after the first clip👊😂
Im sayin righttt. Good counter left hand.
this collection of clips isn't as advertised. especially the basketball clips, those are a dime a dozen
I agree. At least its still a mildly entertaining sports compilation.
4:12 yeah, I've seen that 1000 times
As someone who doesn't always watch sports, I enjoyed the clips. I never have watched tennis or golf so, I would never have seen these clips without these compilation videos.
@@jackduncan7214 The crazy part wasn't the ball getting stuck, it was Harden actually failing to draw a foul
@@lbookstaff123 🤣
Lol..😂😂😂 the lightning struck and they scattered 😂😂😂
As a falcons fan, I was having a good day until the last clip
How do you ever have a good day as a falcons fan?
that Superbowl was amazing. I'm a patriots fan
Dude we will never get over that day. We have to win 🏆 to feel better. 😢
I have words of encouragement
Genesis *28:3*
3 And God Almighty bless thee, and make thee fruitful, and multiply thee, that thou mayest be a multitude of people;
That superbowl shook me so much, i stopped watching all sports til dominantly this year, when the Hawks were trying to make their playoff run, havent watched of anything else between that span...
10:10 excuse me but the cutoff is just perfect XD
5:09 I love love watching those Big Guys who never get the Ball Rumble like a Tank trying like hell to score the only TD They will probably ever score. Even if they are a Patriot.
The Jags v Texans one always kills me. The DB did EXACTLY what you’re taught to do. Don’t go for the INT, just knock it down. Much more effective than trying to go up with an NFL-level receiver. Just so unlucky lmao
I watched this whole video and only laughed once. The Jose Canseco one will always be hilarious 🤣🤣
I love how the footballer in the third clip had a moment of "....Do i have the football?.....Yes, i have the football..............HOLY CRAP I HAVE THE FOOTBALL!"
1 in a trillion is definitely inflating the odds dramatically for these, but good vid still.