They probably thought he missed the bag when rounding 1st to go to 2nd. He would have been out but he knew he touched it so he took off when they threw over to dispute it
It’s because he never touched first base and he knew it that he never touched first base so he went to steal and now that was the last play sense he stealed that was the last play so they can not review it any more
@@mcburrito3111 I was alluding to adjusting/creating new rules, which are essentially there either to enhance the defense or offense. I think MLB could use a few adjustments to enable more batters to reach base. I think there are too many innings when just 0 or 1 batter reaches base, and when a batter does reach, he too often remains at 1B. Most of these plays simply don't happen in those kinds of innings. MLB is aware of this problem, recognizing that too many at-bats are resulting in homers, strikeouts, and walks. But so far, they're taking a very conservative approach to slightly deaden the baseball, which is to encourage batters to go for more base hits rather than all-or-nothing homers. My thoughts admittedly won't be popular, but I think would liven the game a bunch. My biggest measure would move the pitcher's rubber back 3 feet (63'6" from back of home plate) so that it's exactly halfway between the plate and 2B. This of course helps the batter, but pitchers do get the benefit of better pickoff throws to the bases and slightly better reaction time to hard hits at them. Base stealing has decreased as well, so this would pick that back up to where it used to be decades ago (very slightly longer time for pitch to reach the catcher). I'd also expand the bases from 15" to 18", which will reduce tacky outs being called that are totally dependent on slowed down replay with runners momentarily losing contact with the base. (This was rarely called prior to replay because it's not that visible in real-time.) But to help the pitcher's strike zone, I'd expand the plate from 17" to 18" as well. The minor leagues are actually experimenting this season with 18" bases, which should esp help on down-the-line plays at 1B. And if this ends up prolonging the game too much (from outs not coming as quickly), I'd suggest reducing the innings from 9 to 7. Sounds crazy until we see that MLB is already limiting doubleheaders to 7 innings.
Listen to the announcer. But it drops and he’s out (the hitter due to infield fly rule). Then the runner decided to advance and he’s tagged out. That’s the infield fly rule in practice.
It seems like it was a protest. You can somewhat hear the announcers say something about it at the very beginning of the clip, ".. look at that replay closely". If you feel the runner didn't tag the bag as he ran by, you can throw over and challenge that. If it was determined that he did miss the bag, he would be called out at first.
@@8stormy5 Sorry, Stormy, that's just incorrect. You should review what the rules are regarding base running and base paths. The base path is not even established until there is a play attempted on the runner. At that point, the base path is a direct line from where the runner is to the next base. The runner is allowed 3 feet to either side of the line for purposes of avoiding the tag. If the attempt on the runner is abandoned, there is no longer an established base path. On the play in the last clip, the base path was established at the 10:55 mark. The 3 foot margin extended roughly to the outside edge of the dirt. He was within that margin while avoiding the tag. Once he passed the catcher, there was no longer a tag being attempted, due to the catcher misplaying the ball and thus, there was no longer a base path established. As long as the runner did not leave the field of play, he could run around the entire home plate circle if he wanted to. The same applies to a runner rounding a base wide and heading for the next base. A runner could actually run into the outfield grass and still be legal as long as he doesn't leave the field of play and no direct attempt is being made on him. There's no exception made for momentum carrying a runner out of the base path unless the umpire deems there is no direct attempt being made to tag him. You still see plenty of out calls for runners being out of the base path and it's 3 foot margin.
I think that's exactly what was going on. And since that appeal has to be in a live-ball status (i.e. not in time out), Segura stole third while they were doing it.
The ball can hit in foul territory and still wind up fair. As long as it wasn't touched in foul territory, and hasn't passed 1st or 3rd base, it can roll fair and be a fair ball.
They were appealing a call at first. My guess is that Segura hit a double, someone thought that he failed to touch first base, and the defense appealed. In order to execute the appeal, the ball has to be live (i.e. they are not in a "time out" status) and the pitcher has to throw to first as if getting the batter out on a hit ball. The umpire at first denied the appeal (signaled safe) and Segura took the opportunity to steal third.
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it's a decent bunt, the smart part is rizzo playing that far in and crashing it that hard to throw the guy out. There aren't too many 1B who can make that play like that.
What the F dude. your title says one thing and after the first couple of those kind of plays the video turns into close calls and bang bang plays. Nothing else of what the title says it is. Crap click bait.
Always fun watching these videos.
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I respect you for naming it “smart reactions” instead of “MLB 10000000 IQ PLAY *MUST WATCH*”
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Sooo no one is gonna talk about the thumbnail lol “u release the ball and I go” lol
ye he was talking about the thrid basemen. he says whenever he throws to first i’ll go to thrid
4:10 we just gonna brush over the no look throw to 1st
That was clean asf
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0:10 and 5:05 well, his last name is Segura....which means "safe" in Spanish.
Coincidence? I think NOT! Haha
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Yeah even the second baseman thought he was gonna tag him lol
4:09 peek catcher swag right there.
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I’m confused on the first clip why would the pitcher throw to first when the runner was at two
I don’t now
They probably thought he missed the bag when rounding 1st to go to 2nd. He would have been out but he knew he touched it so he took off when they threw over to dispute it
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It’s because he never touched first base and he knew it that he never touched first base so he went to steal and now that was the last play sense he stealed that was the last play so they can not review it any more
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Could you do outfielders covering bases?
9:38 umm ouch
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These are all very smart plays
MLB could use a higher frequency of plays like these from both the runners and defense. They don't even occur once per game on average.
You make it sound like mlb is scripted
@@mcburrito3111 I was alluding to adjusting/creating new rules, which are essentially there either to enhance the defense or offense. I think MLB could use a few adjustments to enable more batters to reach base. I think there are too many innings when just 0 or 1 batter reaches base, and when a batter does reach, he too often remains at 1B. Most of these plays simply don't happen in those kinds of innings.
MLB is aware of this problem, recognizing that too many at-bats are resulting in homers, strikeouts, and walks. But so far, they're taking a very conservative approach to slightly deaden the baseball, which is to encourage batters to go for more base hits rather than all-or-nothing homers.
My thoughts admittedly won't be popular, but I think would liven the game a bunch. My biggest measure would move the pitcher's rubber back 3 feet (63'6" from back of home plate) so that it's exactly halfway between the plate and 2B. This of course helps the batter, but pitchers do get the benefit of better pickoff throws to the bases and slightly better reaction time to hard hits at them. Base stealing has decreased as well, so this would pick that back up to where it used to be decades ago (very slightly longer time for pitch to reach the catcher).
I'd also expand the bases from 15" to 18", which will reduce tacky outs being called that are totally dependent on slowed down replay with runners momentarily losing contact with the base. (This was rarely called prior to replay because it's not that visible in real-time.) But to help the pitcher's strike zone, I'd expand the plate from 17" to 18" as well. The minor leagues are actually experimenting this season with 18" bases, which should esp help on down-the-line plays at 1B.
And if this ends up prolonging the game too much (from outs not coming as quickly), I'd suggest reducing the innings from 9 to 7. Sounds crazy until we see that MLB is already limiting doubleheaders to 7 innings.
What was the pitcher doing in the 1st clip?
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At the begining of the video the pitcher picked off first base but there was no one on the base?
He was trying to execute an appeal play, presumably on the runner at second having missed first base
9:35 isnt that considered illegal move. Covering the base up like that.
Blocked, not covered. Holding the ball, perfectly legal.
You can’t do it if you don’t have the ball, but you can if you are making a play on the ball or just have the ball
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7:40 no infield fly rule?
OBARI FAN i was wondering the same thing. No clue why they wouldn’t call it.
They have to be camped under the ball or somewhat knowing where the ball is, they were running in to get it so no infield fly to get it
Infield fly was called. Batter was out. Runners on base could advance at their own risk. The runner on 2nd attempted 3rd but was tagged out.
@@donaldthomas7070 the box shows olny 1 out so I guess they just wanted to swap the runner.
Listen to the announcer. But it drops and he’s out (the hitter due to infield fly rule). Then the runner decided to advance and he’s tagged out. That’s the infield fly rule in practice.
Kips spin move
Why did he throw it to first in the first one there wasn’t a runner there
It was an attempt at an appeal play
Hey peep that WHIP tho
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Since little league, outfielders have been taught to “get the ball in.”
Can someone explain the first play? Why was the pitcher throwing to first?
It seems like it was a protest. You can somewhat hear the announcers say something about it at the very beginning of the clip, ".. look at that replay closely". If you feel the runner didn't tag the bag as he ran by, you can throw over and challenge that. If it was determined that he did miss the bag, he would be called out at first.
@@Matthewrents Technically, it was an appeal, not a protest. A protest in baseball is something completely different, as is a challenge.
7:52 "Yeaibegabe" Dude wasn't even speaking a language right there.
Should credit your music in the description
in the first clip, why does the pitcher throw to 1st? bit new to baseball
They're trying to appeal to first base, presumably for the runner at second missing first base on his way to second.
On that last one, how far out of the basepath is allowed at home? Anywhere on the dirt?
Doesn't matter because the catcher dropped the throw
@@8stormy5 Sorry, Stormy, that's just incorrect. You should review what the rules are regarding base running and base paths.
The base path is not even established until there is a play attempted on the runner. At that point, the base path is a direct line from where the runner is to the next base. The runner is allowed 3 feet to either side of the line for purposes of avoiding the tag. If the attempt on the runner is abandoned, there is no longer an established base path.
On the play in the last clip, the base path was established at the 10:55 mark. The 3 foot margin extended roughly to the outside edge of the dirt. He was within that margin while avoiding the tag. Once he passed the catcher, there was no longer a tag being attempted, due to the catcher misplaying the ball and thus, there was no longer a base path established. As long as the runner did not leave the field of play, he could run around the entire home plate circle if he wanted to.
The same applies to a runner rounding a base wide and heading for the next base. A runner could actually run into the outfield grass and still be legal as long as he doesn't leave the field of play and no direct attempt is being made on him. There's no exception made for momentum carrying a runner out of the base path unless the umpire deems there is no direct attempt being made to tag him. You still see plenty of out calls for runners being out of the base path and it's 3 foot margin.
Anybody else think the channel innitials are B.S.?
Alot of these would have been stupid reactions had they not paid off/worked out.
You know you can say that about literally anything right?
What happened on that first play
People in other comments said they were double checking if the runner actually touched 1st base. That’s the only thing I could imagine too
logan haas that’s pretty reasonable. Cause I would give them the “cocaine is one hell of a drug” term if they somehow didn’t know he was at second 😂
Wouldn’t Donaldson blocking the bag be considered obstruction or interference?
No because he had the ball.
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can someone explain what happens in the very first clip? lolol did they think he didnt tag first of something
I think that's exactly what was going on. And since that appeal has to be in a live-ball status (i.e. not in time out), Segura stole third while they were doing it.
Wait I’m so confused why did the pitcher throw to first in the first clip
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That spin move was nasty
Who dislikes these videos tho
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can someone explain first clip why throw first?
It was an appeal attempt to first base.
im already confused by the first clip... whyd he even throw to first.... no runner is on first...
Nowadays in mlb, are you allowed a replay and then throw to first or does it need to be done prior since it is a live ball?
pigGRAY I always thought once you do a replay the play was dead and you would move on but I was wrong
@@russiandoge7773 i believe you are correct. Thanks.
3:58 - How is that a fair ball? It hits the dirt behind the plate.
I think because it bounced back fair before it reached the 3rd base line, I don’t know if that was a rule, or if it still applies.
The ball can hit in foul territory and still wind up fair. As long as it wasn't touched in foul territory, and hasn't passed 1st or 3rd base, it can roll fair and be a fair ball.
@@hinney827 Wow, Hinney, I was about to jump on that one and you beat me to it.
the last one wasn't really smart...he was caught dead to rights and got lucky that the ball got dropped...
0:13
The real question is:
Why did the pitcher throw to 1st?
There was no runner there. 😅
They were appealing a call at first. My guess is that Segura hit a double, someone thought that he failed to touch first base, and the defense appealed. In order to execute the appeal, the ball has to be live (i.e. they are not in a "time out" status) and the pitcher has to throw to first as if getting the batter out on a hit ball. The umpire at first denied the appeal (signaled safe) and Segura took the opportunity to steal third.
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amazing how many of these are the Cubs being dumb as fuck on defense
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10:15 isn't really smart, just a poor bunt resulting in an easy double play.
it's a decent bunt, the smart part is rizzo playing that far in and crashing it that hard to throw the guy out. There aren't too many 1B who can make that play like that.
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What the F dude. your title says one thing and after the first couple of those kind of plays the video turns into close calls and bang bang plays. Nothing else of what the title says it is. Crap click bait.
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0:10 and 5:05 well, his last name is Segura....which means "safe" in Spanish.
Coincidence? I think NOT! Haha