Coach: I just want you all to kno- Player: Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women. Coach: I love you all
I'm a South Dakotan and I am quite honored that our youth were dispatched in such a professional and merciless manner. Well done. Gotta respect a professional.
Jomboy stating twice, "if you're hurt kids, you don't have to play," is the most important part of this video, and I applaud you for saying it. The pressure to perform is unbelievably high on these kids. There is a difference between being tough and knowing you're actually in no condition to continue.
Plus, imagine how bad he'd have felt if a fly ball came to him and he couldn't make the appropriate throw. He'd feel guilty even though it would really be the coach's fault.
didnt play much growing up? its much harder to get the kid out than anything else, the pressure is completely natural and part of feeling a sense of comradery with your teammates
@@Hunter-ff8qg *Maybe.* It's also the responsibility of the coach to look at his condition during his at-bat. With him in the dugout while the team is still at-bat coach could've easily pulled him aside and asked him to make a couple throws and seen he couldn't do it. I guess you're also conveniently forgetting that kid asked for timeout during his injured at-bat. If kiddo really had the rose tinted mentality that you so describe he would've walked up there without making any fuss.
@@ryanshannon7703 kid had a bone bruise probably and had never tried to bat with one hand. I tend to believe they had no subs, then there was some leeway provided. I dont know though they mentioned that in the video. With actionable subs, its hard to believe they WOULDNT pull the kid though? no?
@@Hunter-ff8qg The kid was fine, it just hurts. He had a bruise. I played catcher at 12 years old to a kid that could throw almost 80 at 13.. I had 10x worse than this and I played thru it all. I just toughed it out. Now If I thought something was actually broken or I strained or tore a muscle, I obviously woulda stopped playing lol
@@DJColdCutz_ LOL, that was the game where Corderelle(sp?) Patterson yelled "What the FUCK?!?" when he got a penalty and the ref's mic clearly picked it up. I would think that's the only time "fuck" was ever heard on Nickelodeon.
The kid who said “he’s mic’d up” is going places. Great presence of mind, understanding of societal norms, the impotence of societal norms, but also the need to pretend to abide by them in public. Absolute Chad.
Real question for you, why is it important to “pretend” to abide? Why not wear what you’re actually about with a sense of confidence and pride instead.
"Thanks for coming mom" Idk why I teared up from that, but that was pretty wholesome. If I ever have a kid one day I hope I can be as supportive as that parent is
I thought of it at maybe she wasn't around much, and she showed up to this one game, and th kid was super grateful that she held up to her end of the bargain for once. I'm thinking Angrls In The Outfield 'Ill show up if the Angels ever win the Pennet' *Dad zooms off on motorcycle into the sunset* *Timmy looks on, a single tear rolls down his cheek*
Sad that we have to teach that to children because adults prioritize little league games over their safety. Even in the LLWS it's inappropriate but there's coaches doing stuff like that all over the country
There is a difference between hurt and injured. You can play hurt. If you are injured, you need to come out of the game and go to urgent care. Looks like that kid was injured.
There’s a difference between pain and injury. If something is wrong there is no shame in getting off the field. It’s hard to tell sometimes. I ended up playing a football game on a fractured leg bc I thought it was just pain. I could walk for a few weeks after that. I don’t blame the coach for that tho.
@@jonlanier_ You can get hurt, continue to play, then get injured because the adult didn't take it seriously, damaging the team down the line. The kid's batting with one fucking hand. How the fuck is that helpful for the team? Bench, get him some ice, and teach the get the fuck out of the way next time.
If I recall correctly, the strike zone changes based on the batter, correct? So a 4'11" dude doesn't have the same strike zone as someone who's 6'11" because it's based off of their body positioning. In this instance, the batter modified his body positioning so it should have changed his strike zone.
The kid thanking his mom for coming at the end of the game is absolutely awesome. I used to love playing ball in front of my parents and grandparents. A true time in my life I will never forget. 🤙
@@BMFstudiosNYC even if she is a dead beat mom, the kid sure did love that his momma was there to watch him play. Im happy for the little fella. Hope you are as well.
@@livelyupmyself1 ? It's plain English dude. He's saying that comment that kid made hits home, or close to Steven's chest (the commenter) because his parents never showed up to anything. Like... Ridiculously obvious. Second language?
@@EyeDriveATruck I guess you have a point, punctuation would have cleared it up some. I was a bit inflammatory for no reason so apologies on that livelyupmyself1.
"Put in a knife in their throat?" No, kid. This is my chance to say something sappy since I'm mic'd up. Because you know, with one out away and 6 runs up, this is the time I pick to say that it doesn't matter and to just have fun. When victory is all but assured.
"Alright guys, I'm going to get absolutely flamed for not taking Braeden out of the game after taking a fastball off the elbow and not being able to use his arm next at-bat so now's my chance to tell you all I love you with this microphone on...."
About that age when I got cleated in the 2nd inning, duct tape. Played it out. Needed 24 stiches after the game. Pisses me off to this day when I see the scar. A-hole coaches.
based off what happened they might need confirmation from an athletic trainer that an injury has happened (stupid in my opinion, if that is the case). That or the coach was an ass. Who knows. Not I.
If anything the one handed bunt is don't hit me u do realize he showed just the side of his body when u bunt two handed not only is both ur arms exposed ur hands and now ur whole front is exposed u turn ur whole body if u bunt right so ur comment literally has no point
@@ScoobyShotU whooosh You do realize the "point" of his comment is LITERALLY (lol love it when people use that word for literally no reason) a joke 🤦♀️
When a kid asks not to play, he's hurt. There's nothing else in the world these kids would rather be doing than playing in the LLWS and if one of them says they can't, they definately cannot.
I was mad when I saw that. Playing games isn't more important than a kids health. The coach should be ashamed of himself for trying to keep him in the game. Child abuse.
@@pronosportscards8751 Coach knows these people, they're more than just children to them. They're trying to help create dreams ffs. That isn't child abuse.
@@Vespyr_ Right...I'm sure pageant moms wanted their children to win too, but we all see how that went. This is no different. The coach should be ashamed of himself for keeping him in. This coach is like one of those extreme pageant moms.
@@DavidSmith-bg3yy I'm sure if the kid had a broken arm the coach would have put him in. The guy is a psycho. Cares more about winning then his own team. Yeah I'm sure he had "no problems". He has one problem a psychopath coach for starters.
When they mic you up & you decide it's a perfect opportunity to try to look like a good, wholesome man on national TV but the not-so-bright infielder doesn't understand the plan & reveals your actual character instead.
@@aidanwatson910 this is a video about Little League Baseball. We’re pretty far from the designated « Democratic Whining Area ». Relax and put your feet up, take a breath and forget about political shit
Kid: I'm hurt Coach: nah you're fine Kid: *bats with one hand* Coach: he's fine Kid: *literally can't throw the ball* Coach: maybe we should check on him Kid: *gets checked out and turns out to be hurt* Coach: *surprised pikachu face*
@@shanksbakes1925 that couldve been a fracture or worse, don't assume everything is just because someone is weak, cause i'm sure as heck that kid is better baseball player than you
@@jameskearsing9254 I believe it hit the tip of the bones, which for kids are still “soft” bones and growing. It’s how bones lengthen during the child’s growth: from the two ends out. This part is soft and squishy enough, that... where he got hit, may have gotten slightly dented. I don’t know about “fractured”, that’s more for hardened/fused part of bone that aren’t actively growing. But yes, he may have gotten a bone damage from that hit. It was what I suspected when he was on first base asked to do “squeeze your fist” test.
I feel ya, Braden. I was riding my bike home from school in the 5th grade. First day of baseball practice. Fell and hurt my wrist. Mom got home from work and said “You’re fine. Go to practice.” When it was time to bat and I couldn’t follow through after contact, coach was yelling to follow through on my swing, while my mom realized I wasn’t kidding about being hurt. Next day, I had a cast on. I’m 32 now and my mom still feels bad about it.
I played the rest of the football season with a broken collarbone once... Granted that was just half a quarter and I had no clue I was hurt but still. In addition to that my brother once got yelled at for dropping a pop fly in little league.... Turned out he had a broken thumb lol
Yes, Cody. Go to your kids' sporting events, by all means. Just don't be "one of those parents" while you're there. I'm a senior citizen now, but 40 years ago, I coached Little League and Senior League (that's ages 13-15), and I got out primarily because a small, but significant segment of the parents became intolerable pains in the ass. That, and the fact that too many of my fellow managers got it in their heads that they were Earl Weaver or Tommy Lasorda, and made it all about them, and not the kids. I had a mother pull her kid off the team because I pinch hit for her son. He was a pretty good player, but Mom was riding the first base umpire something awful while he was on deck. (He'd been picked off a couple innings previous, and she wouldn't give it a rest.) The ump was a teenage girl (no, we weren't particularly progressive back then....just short of umps, and she wanted the $20 per game), who I know was instructed not to engage the spectators no matter what. So I walked over and told her that if she didn't lay off the ump, I'd take her kid out of the game, and when she said "You wouldn't dare," I pinch hit for him. She came right down to the bench, grabbed him by the arm, and said, "We are leaving and not coming back." The league president called me later that night and said she'd demanded I trade her son, and when I told him I was not trading a good player because his mother couldn't behave herself, he said that she would make him quit. I wouldn't, she did, and the rest of the games were much more enjoyable. That was the same season I did trade a kid before the season started because his mother told me, "My son doesn't sell raffle tickets," which was a requirement....each kid had to sell one book of 10 tickets. Most of the parents just threw a tenner in the envelope and kept the tickets for themselves, but not her. It can't have gotten any better. I've seen those youth soccer videos here, and I cannot imagine that youth baseball is immune to the influx of Kens and Karens to the bleachers, either.
This video nicely summarizes the good and bad of youth sports. Kudos to that center fielder for his grit. But like Jomboy says, if you’re hurt, you’re hurt.
"put the knife in their throat...he's mic'ed up!"....that exchange between coach and team...wow. great loyalty on both sides. But definitely wondering what they say when they're not being recorded.
It really did feel like the coach only went out there and tried to look like a good guy since he knew he was mic’d up. No way to know for sure but it really felt like that
@@jdwyer305 THE FACT that kid said put a knife in their throat just goes 2 show they have a good relationship with there coach no on would say that if they didnt feel comfortable with there coach
@@Stepbrorob “Knife to the throat” is obviously what that coach says when he isn’t mic’d up - that’s where the kid learned that phrase. Coach was trying to make a “nice guy” speech to a national audience but the kid showed coaches true colors.
Man this gave me a flashback to when I was 12 playing travel ball and literally got a broken right hand from a line drive at 3rd base and nobody believed me for like 2 innings until it swelled up. Listen to the damn kids when they say they're hurt...
Hell yeah. I was pitching at age 14. My team sucked so damn bad, I think there were at LEAST 5 errors in one inning, causing me to throw a trillion pitches. My shoulder was shot to hell, hurt like crazy and I couldn't throw any more, but my coach screams at me to "stop throwing lolipops out there". I never fully recovered from the injury, never took the mound again in any game. Had to quit HS baseball two years later. Later on I played two seasons in an adult fast pitch league and some softball leagues, but eventually had surgery, the pain was so great. It all goes back to that one game.
Depends on the kids, I know a kid who says somethings more serious than it is, told us his ankle is broken or sprained, he went to the doctors and it’s nothing, the next day he’s running around, I’ve seen way more than this, kids actually have no idea about their body yet and haven’t experienced certain pains yet
Coach: “Listen up this is going to be the most important thing I’ve told you since we’ve been here. I don’t say this to you guys enough” Kid: “Put the knife in their throat?” One of those rare wtf moments that has more comedic value than anything a comic has every written. It caused my beverage to make a clean pass all the way through my nasal canal and out my nose holes but I’m not even mad.
The kids have been kept away from everyone because one case of covid and the whole team is out. My nephew is playing and it makes me so sad to know this is the only time they get to see their fams
I can speak from experience about this. I had an injury from pitching that hurt in the exact same spot as this kid, and trust me, he is not overreacting. For the first like 2 weeks I could barely throw the ball 10 yards with a crow hop, and like a week later I was barely able to throw from first to second (80 feet). I was also incredibly painful to throw, meaning I couldn’t do it more than a couple times before having to rest for a couple days. I ended up missing a month of baseball, and spent another with limited throwing. Couldn’t imagine having to play a position like outfield with this, though (I played 1st base when I was hurt). This kid is a warrior
Jomboy, they didnt update the count after the called strike when he was squatting... it was a 2-2 bunt not 2-1. Valiant effort by the young man. I remember taking a foul tip to the bicep of my throwing arm when I was catching in LL... Great Vid.
I was playing rf in high school when our CF broke his throwing hand in the middle of a game where we had only brought 9 guys to the game. We had an 8-9-3-2 throw out of a runner at home. I was officially the CF's personal 1st cutoff man
If the substitution rule is the same as I remember it, ‘if you’re out of eligible substitutes the other teams manager gets to pick which player comes off the bench.’ I had this situation many times, usually the opposing manager says “use whoever you want”, but I have had opposing managers pick the least talented player.
Different leagues have different variations on how to deal with this situation. The main issue is that you want to get everyone into the game, so you are out of substitutes and re-entries by the closing innings. For regular season games we would generally just put whoever the injured player came in for. If they were unavailable due to being hurt themselves, it was whoever had the least amount of plate appearances in the game, or the most recent one for ties. For playoff or tournament games, you just fofitted if you couldn't field a team. It was the managers fault for burning his bench.
Reminds me of when I was playing little league and a kid slid into a base and was complaining about hurting their foot. Their dad was the coach and told them to suck it up. I think they finished up the rest of the game and then they went to the hospital and the dude tore his Achilles. His dad felt so bad about it afterwards.
Jomboy, thanks for covering Little League baseball. Most of us sports fans never made it to the bigs, but most of us played in Little League or some other type of league. Your coverage brings back memories for all of us, and I for one think it's awesome of you! Thanks again.
Keep working it. It will come around. Mine took about thirty years before I could throw without the elbow pain. I am still hoping to make the majors one of these years.
I had the same injury which led to not being able to use my left hand ring and pinky fingers for over two years. That exposed area of the elbow has a crucial bundle of nerves, evolutionary defect lol
Hey - I actually had a similar issue, glad I'm not alone. I slipped on a boat and just cranked the inside of my elbow. Laughed at it at the time - not laughing now (15+ years later) - still weaker / pain / can't do some stuff. Luckily fingers still work, but f***, that is a no joke stupid injury / weak point - I honestly hate how fragile it is there.
@@nazfrde Soooo…it was a strike then. Knees and armpit location doesn’t change as far as the strike zone is concerned just by squatting down like that lol
There's a rule in a lot of leagues where you are allowed one extra substitution but only in the event of an injury to an active player. It seems that's what the official was confirming.
I find it crazy how I am in my mid 20's.. I have never understood baseball and I'm watching these kids all know exactly what to do, how to play, where to throw it to.. it's just mental to me XD And I know the world doesn't revolve around me lol, I just find it mental that they know so much! Amazing kids!
"Hey, listen up. This is the most important thing I've had to say since we've been here and I don't say this enough:" "Put the knife in their throat" Um, no, son, I love you. That was second.
And #respect Jomboy for not advertising on this video. I know it's an important thing for you economy, but to show this cause it's awesome is really cool of you!
I'm not a doctor, but I suspect his medial epicondyle is fractured. It doesn't take much to break one when you're young and unless you break it off completely it's hard to detect without x-rays.
Yo that end got me bad. Best memories of my life was looking up in the crowd after a hit or good play and see the proudest loudest woman in the stands was my mom
@@D0NKY I get it. Just seemed like the guy was trying to be heartfelt/dramatic cuz he was mic’d up lmao. Stuff does happen but it’s 1 out left with nobody on base. Even in little league a 2 out 6 run rally in the 6th is highly unlikely. Guy was playing it up for the cameras!
But what are the umps supposed to do? That’s why teams have substitutes - the coach burned through his. He could’ve moved him to first base, he could’ve ran the field with only 8, and/or skip his at-bat and take the automatic out.
@@claytron3000 i dunno protect the fucking kids playing a goddamned game. play down a man before you let that kid stay in the game when he obviously needs medical attention
I’m telling you this right now, this is not the last time you will see that kid. How tough he is at such a young age and how he figured out how to get around his injury. His parents and cough taught him right
lol i went from being startled by the kid talking about putting the knife in their throat, to nearly getting a tear in my eye when the kid said thanks for coming mom.
My brother took a similar hit when he was playing at 14, entire elbow was bruised, couldn't play for over a month and then he became ball shy ending his days of playing.
@@bigburhhh I played for 17 years of my life and got my fair share of 80+ hitting bone and have seen guys hit in the ribs with 95 who get up and walk it off
To answer some of your questions about substitutions. I didn't see this game but from what I can see from these clips is that this is a 12 man roster. 12 or less man roster's are only allowed two coaches in the game. One coach must always be in the dugout for player safety. Which is why we saw a player as the 1st base coach. With the 12 or less roster, mandatory play is required. That's 6 consecutive outs and 1 full at bat (must also finish running the bases if player gets on). In order to meet mandatory play requirements, the substitutes must be entered by (if visitor: bottom half of 4th within next 6 positions due in line up or if home: top of 5th within next 3 positions of line up). Reason for deadline is so that the sub get's their mandatory one at bat. So my assumption is that because it was bottom of the 5th inning. All the subs were already used for mandatory play in other spots of the line up. Those subs are "married" to those starters, meaning they can switch back and forth regularly (once mandatory play is met). Starters, nor subs (if they got taken back out) are not able to sub in to a different spot of the line up. I was a tournament director for a handful of games in So-Cal. Still learning all the rules and still don't know a lot of them. Thought I'd share the little information I know with the assumption I have. Right or wrong ..... lol I don't know about the rules for an injured player once all your subs are used up. I'm sure there was a big discussion with the TD, HP ump, Williamsport officials and the opposing coach so that a protest would not be made.... If any of you know please share! LL blue book is a pain to read lol.
I don't get how when he was running the bases he could pump his arm just fine, but when he's fielding or jogging to the dugout he can't move it at all. Maybe just the adrenaline, but it's just a thought. Jomboy is right though you don't have to play if you're hurt
Coach: I just want you all to kno- Player: Put their heads on a stick. Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood! Do him in! Coach: I love you all
Coach: I just want you all to kno-
Player: Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women.
Coach: I love you all
Crom!
Hear the lamentations of their women? 😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣
Crush your enemies! Crush your enemies!
Hail Hydra!
I'm a South Dakotan and I am quite honored that our youth were dispatched in such a professional and merciless manner. Well done. Gotta respect a professional.
"Put a knife in their throat" "...he's mic'd up" lolol
Double quote.
Nice
Smartest kid on the whole team to remember hey he's mic'd up LOL
@@KingcoleIIV that’s the real champion.
@@KingcoleIIV Thats the kid that turns into a 20year Vet whos always on a good team.
that means the coach has said it before. solid coach. (sarcasm)
“Put the knife in their throat” best thing I’ve heard in a while 😂😂😂
Lmfao
Yea
Best thing I’ve heard in little league since the coach instructed his little league team to disgrace the pitcher’s family on the other team lol
Eric Rerrud11 seriously. Mic up , prep the script , shit.
That kid has a winners mentality
“Braeden you could have caught that!” Captures the spirit of little league baseball. Love it
you know how many little girls fell over when they saw that kid? lol
good looking kid
Jomboy stating twice, "if you're hurt kids, you don't have to play," is the most important part of this video, and I applaud you for saying it. The pressure to perform is unbelievably high on these kids.
There is a difference between being tough and knowing you're actually in no condition to continue.
Plus, imagine how bad he'd have felt if a fly ball came to him and he couldn't make the appropriate throw. He'd feel guilty even though it would really be the coach's fault.
didnt play much growing up? its much harder to get the kid out than anything else, the pressure is completely natural and part of feeling a sense of comradery with your teammates
@@Hunter-ff8qg *Maybe.* It's also the responsibility of the coach to look at his condition during his at-bat. With him in the dugout while the team is still at-bat coach could've easily pulled him aside and asked him to make a couple throws and seen he couldn't do it. I guess you're also conveniently forgetting that kid asked for timeout during his injured at-bat. If kiddo really had the rose tinted mentality that you so describe he would've walked up there without making any fuss.
@@ryanshannon7703 kid had a bone bruise probably and had never tried to bat with one hand. I tend to believe they had no subs, then there was some leeway provided. I dont know though they mentioned that in the video. With actionable subs, its hard to believe they WOULDNT pull the kid though? no?
@@Hunter-ff8qg The kid was fine, it just hurts. He had a bruise. I played catcher at 12 years old to a kid that could throw almost 80 at 13.. I had 10x worse than this and I played thru it all. I just toughed it out. Now If I thought something was actually broken or I strained or tore a muscle, I obviously woulda stopped playing lol
“Knife in their throat” Jesus I wasn’t expecting that lol
That's the kid who will go pro
@@mikek6658 That's the kid who get fucked up
@@mikek6658 Or the kid who's overcompensating. But it's literally one or the other. That kid isn't just a random player, haha.
I was. It’s Nebraska. Glad to see it
Brutal, but hilarious.
They should absolutely have random stats for players in MLB like this "favorite food: ribs" 😂😂😂
Pablo Sandoval: Yes
Nickelodeon did that for their NFL games. After all the plays "Kamara's favorite ice cream isssss... Chocolate AND Vanilla!!"
@@DJColdCutz_ LOL, that was the game where Corderelle(sp?) Patterson yelled "What the FUCK?!?" when he got a penalty and the ref's mic clearly picked it up. I would think that's the only time "fuck" was ever heard on Nickelodeon.
Idk about other teams. Rockies games they have short videos and 3 choice trivia questions between innings about stuff like this.
For that one kid: “favorite food: throats” 🤣
Coach loves everyone…except Braydon, apparently.
😂😂💀💀💀
😂😂😂
Dead... lmfao
He's told Braeden enough times to cut that stupid hair.
@@rpc717 Kid's worse than Mattingly.
The kid who said “he’s mic’d up” is going places.
Great presence of mind, understanding of societal norms, the impotence of societal norms, but also the need to pretend to abide by them in public.
Absolute Chad.
Seriously. I was surprised. I know a lot of 20-30 year olds who still aren’t as mature and aware like that kid.
That kid was a super quick thinker
You read Heinlein, I bet.
right, god forbid these damn kids cant censor them selfs to make make me feel comfortable.
Real question for you, why is it important to “pretend” to abide? Why not wear what you’re actually about with a sense of confidence and pride instead.
"Thanks for coming mom"
Idk why I teared up from that, but that was pretty wholesome.
If I ever have a kid one day I hope I can be as supportive as that parent is
I thought of it at maybe she wasn't around much, and she showed up to this one game, and th kid was super grateful that she held up to her end of the bargain for once. I'm thinking Angrls In The Outfield 'Ill show up if the Angels ever win the Pennet'
*Dad zooms off on motorcycle into the sunset*
*Timmy looks on,
a single tear rolls down his cheek*
Eh, parents are the worst at games, honestly, the worse when they drive their kids home.
Also, try being an ump/ref, grown adults are the worst.
I know this was 7 months ago but I teared up at that too, was looking for a comment like this.
"...you don't have to play if you are hurt, kids." - thank you for that, always needs to be said
Sad that we have to teach that to children because adults prioritize little league games over their safety. Even in the LLWS it's inappropriate but there's coaches doing stuff like that all over the country
There is a difference between hurt and injured. You can play hurt. If you are injured, you need to come out of the game and go to urgent care. Looks like that kid was injured.
Back to the front with you.
There’s a difference between pain and injury. If something is wrong there is no shame in getting off the field. It’s hard to tell sometimes. I ended up playing a football game on a fractured leg bc I thought it was just pain. I could walk for a few weeks after that. I don’t blame the coach for that tho.
@@jonlanier_ You can get hurt, continue to play, then get injured because the adult didn't take it seriously, damaging the team down the line. The kid's batting with one fucking hand. How the fuck is that helpful for the team? Bench, get him some ice, and teach the get the fuck out of the way next time.
when the kid dropped all the way to the ground thinking it switches his strike zone LMAO
Technically he's not wrong tho.
Went for that Altuve strike zone lol
If I recall correctly, the strike zone changes based on the batter, correct? So a 4'11" dude doesn't have the same strike zone as someone who's 6'11" because it's based off of their body positioning. In this instance, the batter modified his body positioning so it should have changed his strike zone.
@@Y2Jared hahaha
@@Y2Jared funny
"Put the knife in their throat."
"Yes sir."
"You're mic'd up."
" Yes siree bob, l love everything and everyone."
💀💀💀
I remember seeing that video too! What a coincidence!
@Jon Doe Except toxic masculinity doesnt exist. Fact.Period
@@rockvocalist7007 toxic everything exists, boulder. Femininity, too, heard of a karen?
@@rockvocalist7007 r/confidentlyincorrect
The kid thanking his mom for coming at the end of the game is absolutely awesome. I used to love playing ball in front of my parents and grandparents. A true time in my life I will never forget. 🤙
@@BMFstudiosNYC even if she is a dead beat mom, the kid sure did love that his momma was there to watch him play. Im happy for the little fella. Hope you are as well.
“Thanks for coming mom” for a kid who’s parents never showed to anything that hit home 😭
What the hell does that even mean??
@@livelyupmyself1 ? It's plain English dude. He's saying that comment that kid made hits home, or close to Steven's chest (the commenter) because his parents never showed up to anything.
Like... Ridiculously obvious. Second language?
@@kewlhotrod Lack of punctuation made it difficult to understand. Livelyupmyself1 probably thought Steven was talking about the kid in the video.
@@EyeDriveATruck I guess you have a point, punctuation would have cleared it up some. I was a bit inflammatory for no reason so apologies on that livelyupmyself1.
@@kewlhotrod he probably didnt go through that and didnt understand it at first glance without punctuation like i did
"Put in a knife in their throat?"
No, kid. This is my chance to say something sappy since I'm mic'd up. Because you know, with one out away and 6 runs up, this is the time I pick to say that it doesn't matter and to just have fun. When victory is all but assured.
What a coach!
I would say something like if we lost.
@TheSportsGuru what if Santa is real
"Alright guys, I'm going to get absolutely flamed for not taking Braeden out of the game after taking a fastball off the elbow and not being able to use his arm next at-bat so now's my chance to tell you all I love you with this microphone on...."
Lol
Glad to see player health is the number one priority
About that age when I got cleated in the 2nd inning, duct tape. Played it out. Needed 24 stiches after the game. Pisses me off to this day when I see the scar. A-hole coaches.
@@pjeffries301 "Walk it off."
@@pjeffries301 you didn't rub enough dirt on it
Building toughness now a days kids growing up have 0
based off what happened they might need confirmation from an athletic trainer that an injury has happened (stupid in my opinion, if that is the case). That or the coach was an ass. Who knows. Not I.
The virgin two hand major league "please don't hit me" bunt vs. The Chad little league one hand lightsaber bunt
If anything the one handed bunt is don't hit me u do realize he showed just the side of his body when u bunt two handed not only is both ur arms exposed ur hands and now ur whole front is exposed u turn ur whole body if u bunt right so ur comment literally has no point
@@ScoobyShotU whooosh You do realize the "point" of his comment is LITERALLY (lol love it when people use that word for literally no reason) a joke 🤦♀️
@@lovescomedy619
It was a good joke, literally.
@@lovescomedy619 lmao did you just “correct” his unnecessary use of the word literally, while unnecessarily using the word literally?
@@drossi101 YA LITERALLY KNOW IT! 😆
"I love you all, no matter what happens!"
Yeah, really pulling at my heart strings when your team is one out from winning and up 6 runs lol
it's baseball.
"it ain't over until its over" - Y.B.
truest statement ever (if you are talking about baseball)
I mean Aroldis Chapman could’ve been warming in the pen.
I do wonder if they managed to lose from that position exactly how much he’d love them after
@@shanedancer3895 69%
@@Jagar_Tharn 6.9%
When a kid asks not to play, he's hurt. There's nothing else in the world these kids would rather be doing than playing in the LLWS and if one of them says they can't, they definately cannot.
I was mad when I saw that. Playing games isn't more important than a kids health. The coach should be ashamed of himself for trying to keep him in the game. Child abuse.
The kid was perfectly fine. Just a little bruise, and he played the next game with ZERO problems.
@@pronosportscards8751 Coach knows these people, they're more than just children to them. They're trying to help create dreams ffs. That isn't child abuse.
@@Vespyr_ Right...I'm sure pageant moms wanted their children to win too, but we all see how that went. This is no different. The coach should be ashamed of himself for keeping him in. This coach is like one of those extreme pageant moms.
@@DavidSmith-bg3yy I'm sure if the kid had a broken arm the coach would have put him in. The guy is a psycho. Cares more about winning then his own team. Yeah I'm sure he had "no problems". He has one problem a psychopath coach for starters.
"Hit straight bone, like funny bone but not funny at all..." These are the phrases I watch these videos for.
Really, he should have followed that line up with "Bad-a-Bing! Thank you, I'll be here all week." That's a line worthy of Chris Berman.
Right on.
And it frickin hurts worse than a shot to the shinbone
When they mic you up & you decide it's a perfect opportunity to try to look like a good, wholesome man on national TV but the not-so-bright infielder doesn't understand the plan & reveals your actual character instead.
Yuuuup, this combined with leaving the hurt kid in the game makes this coach look pretty bad.
@@alexp8203 Biden Derangement Syndrome
Why are we talking politics again?
@@wutsit2yuhhuh246 because Democrats literally can't admit when they're wrong because they're too busy being the victims of American politics
@@aidanwatson910 this is a video about Little League Baseball. We’re pretty far from the designated « Democratic Whining Area ». Relax and put your feet up, take a breath and forget about political shit
Kid: I'm hurt
Coach: nah you're fine
Kid: *bats with one hand*
Coach: he's fine
Kid: *literally can't throw the ball*
Coach: maybe we should check on him
Kid: *gets checked out and turns out to be hurt*
Coach: *surprised pikachu face*
kid wasnt hurt just had a little bobo... kids nowadays man smh
@@shanksbakes1925 that couldve been a fracture or worse, don't assume everything is just because someone is weak, cause i'm sure as heck that kid is better baseball player than you
By rule they couldn’t sub for him. The league officials had to make that call an exception for the injury. That one is on the league not the coach
@@jameskearsing9254
I believe it hit the tip of the bones, which for kids are still “soft” bones and growing.
It’s how bones lengthen during the child’s growth: from the two ends out.
This part is soft and squishy enough, that... where he got hit, may have gotten slightly dented.
I don’t know about “fractured”, that’s more for hardened/fused part of bone that aren’t actively growing.
But yes, he may have gotten a bone damage from that hit.
It was what I suspected when he was on first base asked to do “squeeze your fist” test.
@@shanksbakes1925 oh really? How would you like it if somebody started throwing baseballs at 50 mph right at you?
I feel ya, Braden. I was riding my bike home from school in the 5th grade. First day of baseball practice. Fell and hurt my wrist. Mom got home from work and said “You’re fine. Go to practice.” When it was time to bat and I couldn’t follow through after contact, coach was yelling to follow through on my swing, while my mom realized I wasn’t kidding about being hurt. Next day, I had a cast on. I’m 32 now and my mom still feels bad about it.
I played the rest of the football season with a broken collarbone once... Granted that was just half a quarter and I had no clue I was hurt but still.
In addition to that my brother once got yelled at for dropping a pop fly in little league.... Turned out he had a broken thumb lol
The injured kid is a champ and the kid at the end yelling "thanks for coming mom" is a gem. Awesome stuff!
"Thanks for coming mom". Go to your kids sporting events, it means more than you think
@@danielnelson9411 fuck em, you're doing great at life. Keep up the good work Daniel
Yes, Cody. Go to your kids' sporting events, by all means. Just don't be "one of those parents" while you're there. I'm a senior citizen now, but 40 years ago, I coached Little League and Senior League (that's ages 13-15), and I got out primarily because a small, but significant segment of the parents became intolerable pains in the ass. That, and the fact that too many of my fellow managers got it in their heads that they were Earl Weaver or Tommy Lasorda, and made it all about them, and not the kids.
I had a mother pull her kid off the team because I pinch hit for her son. He was a pretty good player, but Mom was riding the first base umpire something awful while he was on deck. (He'd been picked off a couple innings previous, and she wouldn't give it a rest.) The ump was a teenage girl (no, we weren't particularly progressive back then....just short of umps, and she wanted the $20 per game), who I know was instructed not to engage the spectators no matter what. So I walked over and told her that if she didn't lay off the ump, I'd take her kid out of the game, and when she said "You wouldn't dare," I pinch hit for him. She came right down to the bench, grabbed him by the arm, and said, "We are leaving and not coming back." The league president called me later that night and said she'd demanded I trade her son, and when I told him I was not trading a good player because his mother couldn't behave herself, he said that she would make him quit. I wouldn't, she did, and the rest of the games were much more enjoyable.
That was the same season I did trade a kid before the season started because his mother told me, "My son doesn't sell raffle tickets," which was a requirement....each kid had to sell one book of 10 tickets. Most of the parents just threw a tenner in the envelope and kept the tickets for themselves, but not her.
It can't have gotten any better. I've seen those youth soccer videos here, and I cannot imagine that youth baseball is immune to the influx of Kens and Karens to the bleachers, either.
@@russs7574 wait you’re telling me you can trade little leaguers?
Faxxxxxx
yes, it's true
I love how it showed the kid's favourite food as a part of his stat line.
We’ll it can’t show his favorite drink of choice…
They always do that with the little league games. It's not always their favorite food, but just some silly little fact about the kid.
@@Habsforthewin obviously it’s not milk cause he doesn’t get enough of it
Ribs? Seriously? Typical kid!
@@ronm3245 ribs is a solid choice regardless of age
You're doing a great service to these kids Jomboy. I can only imagine their excitement when seeing you break down one of their games.
@x x That kid came out as a winner
This video nicely summarizes the good and bad of youth sports. Kudos to that center fielder for his grit. But like Jomboy says, if you’re hurt, you’re hurt.
injured. you play hurt, not injured
Little Legend! Used all the tricks like a veteran and did more than his share while heavily injured.tough as nails champ
This! I cannot imagine how proud his father/mother were.
“I gotta tell you guys, I don’t tell you this enough…”
“PUT THE KNIFE IN THEIR THROAT”
😂
“Bro hes mic’d up”😂😂
To be fair, it would be pretty scary if he did tell them that regularly!
@@MisterItchy we had a similar saying on my middle school team which was “when you got your foot on their throat, don’t let up”
They're midwest kids, some of them probably have seen dad knife a hog or a deer.
@@MrGrenadeMcBoom exactly
"put the knife in their throat...he's mic'ed up!"....that exchange between coach and team...wow. great loyalty on both sides. But definitely wondering what they say when they're not being recorded.
It really did feel like the coach only went out there and tried to look like a good guy since he knew he was mic’d up. No way to know for sure but it really felt like that
@@tateanderson213 for real, felt staged for sure
@@jdwyer305 THE FACT that kid said put a knife in their throat just goes 2 show they have a good relationship with there coach no on would say that if they didnt feel comfortable with there coach
They talk like winners Chip!!!! The only thing you ever did was make a hot daughter. AND THAT IS IT!
@@Stepbrorob “Knife to the throat” is obviously what that coach says when he isn’t mic’d up - that’s where the kid learned that phrase. Coach was trying to make a “nice guy” speech to a national audience but the kid showed coaches true colors.
Man this gave me a flashback to when I was 12 playing travel ball and literally got a broken right hand from a line drive at 3rd base and nobody believed me for like 2 innings until it swelled up. Listen to the damn kids when they say they're hurt...
Hell yeah. I was pitching at age 14. My team sucked so damn bad, I think there were at LEAST 5 errors in one inning, causing me to throw a trillion pitches. My shoulder was shot to hell, hurt like crazy and I couldn't throw any more, but my coach screams at me to "stop throwing lolipops out there". I never fully recovered from the injury, never took the mound again in any game. Had to quit HS baseball two years later. Later on I played two seasons in an adult fast pitch league and some softball leagues, but eventually had surgery, the pain was so great. It all goes back to that one game.
@@joeblough261Fuck, that's just shit coaching, they literally blew your arm
And now we know why some people shouldn’t be coaching
Depends on the kids, I know a kid who says somethings more serious than it is, told us his ankle is broken or sprained, he went to the doctors and it’s nothing, the next day he’s running around, I’ve seen way more than this, kids actually have no idea about their body yet and haven’t experienced certain pains yet
The kid: “Put the knife down their throught”
“Dude he’ mic’ed up”
*oh*
throat*
Coach: “Listen up this is going to be the most important thing I’ve told you since we’ve been here. I don’t say this to you guys enough”
Kid: “Put the knife in their throat?”
One of those rare wtf moments that has more comedic value than anything a comic has every written. It caused my beverage to make a clean pass all the way through my nasal canal and out my nose holes but I’m not even mad.
That kids a savage , bet he makes the pros lol
The best part for me is that the other kid is like "He's wearing a mic". Its like a comedy duo
I just love that you told the kids they didn’t have to play if they’re injured.
"thanks for coming mom!" made me tear up
me too broski
About as real as it gets.
Yeah that for real got me in the feels.
The kids have been kept away from everyone because one case of covid and the whole team is out. My nephew is playing and it makes me so sad to know this is the only time they get to see their fams
I can speak from experience about this. I had an injury from pitching that hurt in the exact same spot as this kid, and trust me, he is not overreacting. For the first like 2 weeks I could barely throw the ball 10 yards with a crow hop, and like a week later I was barely able to throw from first to second (80 feet). I was also incredibly painful to throw, meaning I couldn’t do it more than a couple times before having to rest for a couple days. I ended up missing a month of baseball, and spent another with limited throwing. Couldn’t imagine having to play a position like outfield with this, though (I played 1st base when I was hurt). This kid is a warrior
Jomboy, they didnt update the count after the called strike when he was squatting... it was a 2-2 bunt not 2-1. Valiant effort by the young man. I remember taking a foul tip to the bicep of my throwing arm when I was catching in LL... Great Vid.
I'm suprised I had to dig this deep to find this.
This needs more thumbs.
I was going to post the same thing, but I figured with 1.5 million views, surely SOMEBODY noticed it. Thought I’d see more mentions of it.
What that coach would have said if he wasn't mic'd up. "THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT GAME OF MY.. YOUR LIVES! DON'T LET ME DOWN" Yep.
😂
You mean "this is the most important game of my life" don't you lol
@@brandonhinrichs4393 how you stupid? Read the comment again before you respond
I expect it would involve something involving knives and throats... 😏
@@brandonhinrichs4393 yeah he meant that because he said that
I was playing rf in high school when our CF broke his throwing hand in the middle of a game where we had only brought 9 guys to the game. We had an 8-9-3-2 throw out of a runner at home. I was officially the CF's personal 1st cutoff man
I'm now picturing an adorable lil snail in a baseball uniform trying to glide home.
@@blakfloyd Trea Turner?
I hope you guys can do more LL breakdowns... The kids LOVE them some Jomboy!
"Joke, joke, joke...laugh, laugh, laugh" Total first base coach move.
PLEASE Breakdown the crashes and/or finish and confrontation from the NASCAR race.
Love Nascar beef.
Oh that would be juicy
No. Don’t. Nothing worse than someone who knows little to nothing about a sport giving their bandwagon fan opinion or assessment of it.
@@apexkilla Lame
@@apexkilla he’s done NASCAR break downs before.
You made Brayden's day. He's now a Jomboy legend in the halls of RUclips forever.
How do I like to eat throats? With a knife of course.
You know at least one of his teammates showed him this video.
If the substitution rule is the same as I remember it, ‘if you’re out of eligible substitutes the other teams manager gets to pick which player comes off the bench.’
I had this situation many times, usually the opposing manager says “use whoever you want”, but I have had opposing managers pick the least talented player.
There's only 10 players
Different leagues have different variations on how to deal with this situation. The main issue is that you want to get everyone into the game, so you are out of substitutes and re-entries by the closing innings. For regular season games we would generally just put whoever the injured player came in for. If they were unavailable due to being hurt themselves, it was whoever had the least amount of plate appearances in the game, or the most recent one for ties. For playoff or tournament games, you just fofitted if you couldn't field a team. It was the managers fault for burning his bench.
These all r All stars so they all was picked to play. Lmao. Not one of these kids aren't good player's. Lmao
Opposing Coach: "Aight where's their fat kid?"
That must hurt to be that kid
Reminds me of when I was playing little league and a kid slid into a base and was complaining about hurting their foot. Their dad was the coach and told them to suck it up. I think they finished up the rest of the game and then they went to the hospital and the dude tore his Achilles. His dad felt so bad about it afterwards.
Jomboy, thanks for covering Little League baseball. Most of us sports fans never made it to the bigs, but most of us played in Little League or some other type of league. Your coverage brings back memories for all of us, and I for one think it's awesome of you! Thanks again.
"Ball is basically the size of his arm" 🤣🤣🤣
"Knife in the throat". Shit, they've stepped up their game since The Bad News Bears.
“Legs ain’t broke.”
-Coach Jomboy.
the coach doing the grip test, "wow, youre strong as ever!" actually so cute, coaches and encouraging older guys were the best as a young boy
Definitely cute out of context
That was honestly legit one of the nicest bunts I've ever seen
I've had the same injury to my elbow. Nothing to scoff at! I still can't use my left hand and it's been 24 years since it happened. Stay strong kid!
Keep working it. It will come around. Mine took about thirty years before I could throw without the elbow pain. I am still hoping to make the majors one of these years.
@@sonnybowman that's good to hear. Happy for your progress! I had 3 strokes and a gnarly tbi
I had the same injury which led to not being able to use my left hand ring and pinky fingers for over two years. That exposed area of the elbow has a crucial bundle of nerves, evolutionary defect lol
Shit like this scares me when I think about him staying in the game and not being able to move his arm. I hope he didn’t do any damage past the HBP
Hey - I actually had a similar issue, glad I'm not alone. I slipped on a boat and just cranked the inside of my elbow. Laughed at it at the time - not laughing now (15+ years later) - still weaker / pain / can't do some stuff. Luckily fingers still work, but f***, that is a no joke stupid injury / weak point - I honestly hate how fragile it is there.
Him squatting thinking it will eliminate his strike zone then acting like whaaa got me
Fr that pissed me off so much
Well, technically... the strike zone is between the top of the knees and the armpits, so...
@@nazfrde that’s while they’re taking a normal swing, not just standing
@@nazfrde
Soooo…it was a strike then. Knees and armpit location doesn’t change as far as the strike zone is concerned just by squatting down like that lol
These little League reactions are fucking gold. You voicing over little kids is hilarious. Much love jomboy.
There's a rule in a lot of leagues where you are allowed one extra substitution but only in the event of an injury to an active player. It seems that's what the official was confirming.
I find it crazy how I am in my mid 20's.. I have never understood baseball and I'm watching these kids all know exactly what to do, how to play, where to throw it to.. it's just mental to me XD And I know the world doesn't revolve around me lol, I just find it mental that they know so much! Amazing kids!
Knife kid is gonna go far with that attitude
Mad props to this kid, especially after being named “BrAEden”
I wonder if he can eat blue?
Braeden is the Irish spelling
Hey
Stop
@@the_alaskan_yeti2652 :(
"Hey, listen up. This is the most important thing I've had to say since we've been here and I don't say this enough:"
"Put the knife in their throat"
Um, no, son, I love you. That was second.
Coach was like "fuck im fired"
And #respect Jomboy for not advertising on this video. I know it's an important thing for you economy, but to show this cause it's awesome is really cool of you!
Jomboy I appreciate that you take the time to cover all levels of the sport
Dude, don't let anyone ever tell you you're not awesome. This was awesome.
"Thanks for coming, Mom!"
Made me tear up a little lol. Kids are pretty awesome
It was super adorable, made me smile for real. But that being said, him saying that made me feel like she doesn't come to alot of his games.
"Put a knife in their throats"
"He's mic'd up"
"Opps now im going to sound like a mass murderer"
This is what makes little league great.
The amount of kids being inspired to play baseball by jomboy too is amazing
Imagine being a kid, scrolling through yt and seeing yourself in a Jomboy video. Dream come true
I love the acting jomboy has to do while making these. He has to re-enact the moments and does it do well 😂😂
I'm not a doctor, but I suspect his medial epicondyle is fractured. It doesn't take much to break one when you're young and unless you break it off completely it's hard to detect without x-rays.
Its probably a bruise and the kid is a ween.
@@briangriffith4574 What's it like having an IQ in the single digits?
@@a12shotman I wouldnt know, since the kid is not injured and is playing in their first game in Williamsport on Thursday.
@@danielnelson9411 you don't take x rays of brains you take MRIs ..
I play this drinking game when watching llws, I take a shot every time a kid cries.
Do they cry alot??
😂😂😂🍻
@@robertkeller3376 they cry alot. But not as much as Dallas cowboy fans
@@robertkeller3376 so much it gets annoying
Most of the time you woulda been drinking, not with this kid. Tough as nails
Yo that end got me bad. Best memories of my life was looking up in the crowd after a hit or good play and see the proudest loudest woman in the stands was my mom
"THANKS FOR COMING MOOMM!"
oh nooo here come the onions🥺🥺🥺
I’m glad we have some MD’s commenting who know exactly what the injury was. Amazing.
can you do a breakdown of Greg Gibson's umpiring in the Red Sox vs. Orioles game today?
I think he was drunk. Or maybe on acid
Plz do, I could use a good laugh
Coach is saying “no matter what happens” when they are up 6 with 1 out left lmao
Well to be fair....it is little league. Stuff happens.
It’s little league bro. Things can avalanche on you quickly.
@@D0NKY I get it. Just seemed like the guy was trying to be heartfelt/dramatic cuz he was mic’d up lmao. Stuff does happen but it’s 1 out left with nobody on base. Even in little league a 2 out 6 run rally in the 6th is highly unlikely. Guy was playing it up for the cameras!
@@Flowerz__ "i dont tell you enough...but now that im micd up tho"
Kid can't hold the bat or tie his shoes. That's bullshit. It's little league. Failure on the coach and umps for this garbage.
And the parents and every adult present.
not my kid and i'm furious
But what are the umps supposed to do? That’s why teams have substitutes - the coach burned through his.
He could’ve moved him to first base, he could’ve ran the field with only 8, and/or skip his at-bat and take the automatic out.
@@claytron3000 i dunno protect the fucking kids playing a goddamned game. play down a man before you let that kid stay in the game when he obviously needs medical attention
That bunt tho was fantastic. If the pitcher didn't field that perfectly he would have made it
I’m telling you this right now, this is not the last time you will see that kid. How tough he is at such a young age and how he figured out how to get around his injury. His parents and cough taught him right
Kid: Coach, I’m hurt
Coach: Back in my day, I batted with my big toe and hit a home run
Kid: Proceeds to bat with one hand
lol i went from being startled by the kid talking about putting the knife in their throat, to nearly getting a tear in my eye when the kid said thanks for coming mom.
Did you notice how the pitcher offered his condolences? Such class and at such an early age. There is hope for us all!
Love the little league spirit... puts the game back where it belongs
As a hockey player, it’s nice to see Easton still exists
I miss my old Easton 2-piece everyday
@Jon Doe was huge in hockey for years but now there’s basically 2 brands that dominate everything
Love this team. All great personalities. Live it up, boys! The entire state of Nebraska is so proud of you guys. GBR! And go Hastings, Nebraska!
My brother took a similar hit when he was playing at 14, entire elbow was bruised, couldn't play for over a month and then he became ball shy ending his days of playing.
Started watching halfway through I just thought the kid couldn’t use his arm
Coaches don't care about the kids. Coaches only care what makes them look good
Nah the problem was that the coaches and umps couldn’t use their brains
@@matthewm9261 bruh they throw 40 mph that shit did nothing he overreacted
@@ogBohica I think you’re severely underestimating what 40 mph feels like when it hits bone
@@bigburhhh I played for 17 years of my life and got my fair share of 80+ hitting bone and have seen guys hit in the ribs with 95 who get up and walk it off
They should put "Favorite Food" on MLB players' popup info also.
Oh man my arm went numb watching that. I feel for the little man.
One of your best videos ever! Tough kid! I got in the same spot in high school, thought my arm was going to fall off!
They should put the Favorite Food category banner on professional level games 😂😂
The coach responds to “Put the knife in their throat” with “I like your attitude”
Putting a knife in their throat is a figure of speech and is a good attitude to have in sports if you take the sport seriously.
@@stevied3400 why am I sad that you needed to explain that
@@ogKoral
I’m sad I had to explain it too. I’d rather explain it so that people become enlightened instead of making fun of people’s ignorance.
Favorite food: RIBS
Kid's not wrong. Easy top 10 for most meat-eaters.
I'm guessing their town isn't that far from Omaha.....some great ribs places there.
Broke my wrist one game on an infield dive. Trying to swing with one hand was lulzy.
To answer some of your questions about substitutions. I didn't see this game but from what I can see from these clips is that this is a 12 man roster.
12 or less man roster's are only allowed two coaches in the game. One coach must always be in the dugout for player safety. Which is why we saw a player as the 1st base coach. With the 12 or less roster, mandatory play is required. That's 6 consecutive outs and 1 full at bat (must also finish running the bases if player gets on).
In order to meet mandatory play requirements, the substitutes must be entered by (if visitor: bottom half of 4th within next 6 positions due in line up or if home: top of 5th within next 3 positions of line up). Reason for deadline is so that the sub get's their mandatory one at bat.
So my assumption is that because it was bottom of the 5th inning. All the subs were already used for mandatory play in other spots of the line up. Those subs are "married" to those starters, meaning they can switch back and forth regularly (once mandatory play is met). Starters, nor subs (if they got taken back out) are not able to sub in to a different spot of the line up.
I was a tournament director for a handful of games in So-Cal. Still learning all the rules and still don't know a lot of them. Thought I'd share the little information I know with the assumption I have. Right or wrong ..... lol
I don't know about the rules for an injured player once all your subs are used up. I'm sure there was a big discussion with the TD, HP ump, Williamsport officials and the opposing coach so that a protest would not be made.... If any of you know please share! LL blue book is a pain to read lol.
I don't get how when he was running the bases he could pump his arm just fine, but when he's fielding or jogging to the dugout he can't move it at all. Maybe just the adrenaline, but it's just a thought. Jomboy is right though you don't have to play if you're hurt
We not gonna talk about how 2 of the “12 year olds” are 3 inches taller than the coach 💀
He's kneeling lmao
I don't think he's kneeling, but I believe he's on the grass and a couple of them are on the mound.
That’s not uncommon lmao. I was 6’1 when I was 12 and I wasn’t even the tallest in my class
I new a kid in fourth grade with a full beard!
@@stevenpham9213 was it the dude who played the “I’m twelve kid” in bench warmers 😂
"Put the knife in their throat. He's mic'ed up."
"Well, Nuke's scared because his eyelids are jammed and his old man's here."
"We're dealing with a lot of shit."
I just met you at the Yankee game and you were so cool! Thanks Jomboy and Jake😄!
“I think it hit his funny bone but it’s not funny at all” I died laughing
Coach: I just want you all to kno-
Player: Put their heads on a stick. Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood! Do him in!
Coach: I love you all