Yes, but they are much more important videos. Sometimes all of us have our bad moments. What's important is how we RESPOND to those moments. I'll take 20 "sportsmanship" videos over 200 angry moment videos every day. ESPECIALLY when it shows the person who messes up up acknowledging that they messed up. Sports are unimportant, but that's what makes them so important. Because if we can all have these "sportsmanship moments" in our own lives, where we grow up and admit mistakes instead of fighting over them, the world would be a better place.
I miss José Fernández. There's a few players that come around every few years that embody the "men playing a kid's game" spirit and Jose was one of them. Gone way too soon.
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Man, I always respected Ron Washington. He made some mistakes and he never once denied or lied about it. And he always made up for it even though it didn’t affect anyone but him. He should have been a manager much sooner. He did great in Texas especially managing the personalities that were on those WS teams.
@@Aquablecs Booing the face of the franchise getting beaned. How terrible... Sox fans always cheered when Ortiz was hit, right? In California Trout getting whacked is met with a standing ovation. Fans give opposing pitchers high fives wgen their star players are drilled. Something must be in the water in the Bronx, these sons of bitchs actually booed. Can you believe it? A negative reaction to a negative event. It is simply unfathomable.
I'm a big car guy and once I went to a McLaren shop in West Palm Beach in Florida and Jose was there and me and my dad had a nice conversation with him in the shop. He was a really nice guy and sad that he passed.
@@BoofHoover You make the friends sound like they were innocent in the matter. They were "yakked" on coke too and knew the risk. Hell, they might've even been driving the boat before the accident. Shit happens. I'm so tired of seeing someone with the same generic insult about the guy every time someone says something positive about him.
Some of my favorite moments, hands down. We are talking about one of the hardest sports in existence, where little mistakes can dramatically change the outcome of both a pitch and a hit. When it's clearly accidental and the person apologizes, that's where it should end.
MASSIVE BLACK KOK FORCEFULLY RAMMED AGAINST AN OLD MAN'S WILL INTO HIS BUT WHOLE. KOK TOO BIG FOR BUT WHOLE. GIRTHY, MEATY BLACK KOK FORCES ITS WAY INTO THE STEAMY BUT WHOLE AND RIPS THE WALLS SO BAD THAT THE BUT WHOLE WAS BEYOND REPAIR. BUT WHOLE REPARATIONS COMPANY COULDNT HELP
Bumgarner being understandable and reasonable about the play that may have ruined a perfect game for him says a lot. Always respected him for his passion for the game but that type of sportsmanship gave me a new found respect for him.
We were just behind those same kind of seats at Dodger Stadium once and the ball girl delivered EVERY SINGLE FUCKING FOUL BALL to the rich kids in those front seats. Never threw it to those of us in the cheaper seats. So, they can buy their own damn nachos.
Even thought the MLB isn't exempt from player confrontation, they show a lot more love and respect towards each other than any other professional league
Ron Washington seems like the guy that will give anyone a lecture if they won’t work for what they want but at the same time will provide those opportunities. Like he won’t tolerate excuses. 👏
People boo when star players get hit its a thing, no one thought it was intentional. Just like red Sox fans boo when a yankee pitcher hits a Sox player or vice versa.
I remember watching that game live and felt horrible for Joba. He was always a class act and it sucks the one pitch that gets away from him was against Jeter.
1:13 I was sitting about 15 rows behind the nachos guy. Throughout the rest of the game the media blew this outta proportion. People in the seats were wanting pictures with the nachos guy. Even the Cardinals brought the guy a bigger set of nachos than Addison did. It was all nauseating to an extent
@@ilratt1 I remember watching that game and they didn't call it because it was highly unlikely they would've got him out at first. Baez stopped running which bought the batter enough time to reach first.
I don’t know. I’ve seen Arenado make that play many times. Baez basically ran into him. Every out in that game was so stressful. I think it definitely should’ve been interference.
@@chstrcpprpts3862 except not. He didn't have time to make the throw anyway, on top of that, before going in for the hug he stopped, to delay long enough for the batter to get to first. There was never a double there to be made.
1:13 I was sitting about 15 rows behind the nachos guy. Throughout the rest of the game the media blew this outta proportion. People in the seats were wanting pictures with the nachos guy. Even the Cardinals brought the guy a bigger set of nachos than Addison did. It was all nauseating to an extent
One of my favorite cases: Steven Wright in 2015. He accidentally beans Toronto's Chris Colabello in the head. Colabello was okay and stayed in the game, during the changeover Wright stopped Colabello and apologized for it. The next day he had a bottle of Jack Daniel's and an apology note delivered to Colabello's locker.
Absolutely. Should have been called for interference. Nolan probably wouldn't have gotten the throw there in time, but he never got the chance. That play ticked me off. (Rockies fan, in case you can't tell)
At least this video shows that there is some sort of humanity and kindness left in sports and in life in this country. If we all behave like the athletes in this video this country would be a lot better off and a lot happier
2:55 Phillies up by 15. With their current bullpen this game would have been a nailbiter. And cool of Eric Young to give each kid a ball and the kid he knocked over his wrist bands. Those kids will remember this the rest of their lives.
The MLB and other baseball and music my two true loves. I can't go a week without watching a few games and I can't go a day without listening to my favorite bands like Delta Parole.
I'm surprised no David Ross here. There are a lot of examples, but my favorite was when he slid home, nailed the other catcher, and then crouched down to make sure he was alright. Good stuff.
I like Addison Russell buying the fan some more food -- as opposed to Prince Fielder, who picked at some guy's nachos down the 1st base line after going for a popup.
Right off the bat, (pun not intended I swear lol) I love the first clip. There's something SOOO cool about seeing two guys who are among the very best having a moment like that. One guy (Ortiz) who's the newest member of the Hall of Fame and one guy (Verlander) who's a LOCK for it as soon as he's eligible.
Question: at 2:22 isn’t the runner interfering with a possible throw to first? like runners bump and run into fielders all the time I know that but this runner literally hugged the fielder completely obstructing him from throwing to first. I’m surprised it wasn’t a big deal...
The sportsmanship compilations are so much shorter than the angry moment ones.
Yes, but they are much more important videos.
Sometimes all of us have our bad moments. What's important is how we RESPOND to those moments. I'll take 20 "sportsmanship" videos over 200 angry moment videos every day. ESPECIALLY when it shows the person who messes up up acknowledging that they messed up.
Sports are unimportant, but that's what makes them so important. Because if we can all have these "sportsmanship moments" in our own lives, where we grow up and admit mistakes instead of fighting over them, the world would be a better place.
Came to make the same comment.
there’s not really an andrew luck in the mlb
Because at the end of the day it is grown men playing a child's game.
Lmao
I miss José Fernández. There's a few players that come around every few years that embody the "men playing a kid's game" spirit and Jose was one of them. Gone way too soon.
And then Addison Russell went home and beat his wife
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He basically murdered a couple of people, but sure. Real mature dude.
Man, I always respected Ron Washington. He made some mistakes and he never once denied or lied about it. And he always made up for it even though it didn’t affect anyone but him. He should have been a manager much sooner. He did great in Texas especially managing the personalities that were on those WS teams.
Chamberlain didn’t deserve to be booed
Joba admired Jeter and at one time the fans at the stadium loved Joba. The Bronx loves their special cheer.
It’s just New York
You hit Jeter you get booed.
"HE'S A BI-RACIAL ANGEL!"
Yup, F@#K Jeter
@@Aquablecs Booing the face of the franchise getting beaned.
How terrible...
Sox fans always cheered when Ortiz was hit, right? In California Trout getting whacked is met with a standing ovation. Fans give opposing pitchers high fives wgen their star players are drilled.
Something must be in the water in the Bronx, these sons of bitchs actually booed. Can you believe it? A negative reaction to a negative event. It is simply unfathomable.
Love how young BODIED the guy in orange at 3:22 and the guy has to watch painfully as the two kids get a ball instead of him 😂😂😂
Bill Burr's bit about catching foul balls
😂😂😂 that’s fucked
yea i was just abt to comment abt that
to hell with the guy in orange, the kid in grey got fucking leveled and didnt even get a ball ahahaha
I can't stop rewatching it and seeing all the people he takes out 😂😂
"He's a biracial angel!"
I WAS JUST THINKING THIS TODAY! Hahaha
The other guys?
Yankee Clipper
SHOULD'VE BEEN A-ROD!
great fucking movie
3:30 trucks the guy in the yellow , gives kids a ball
he damn near snapped the arm of the kid in the sea hawks sweatshirt but he didnt say sorry to him
Onm, he also hit that kid in the grey and he was like, u hit me, where’s my ball
@@chrisb7051 what if the guy in yellow has a kid he wanted to catch the ball for?
@@chrisb7051 or he knows he's in the foul ball zone & doesn't wanna have to try & bare hand a zinger if one comes along!
no ones going to mention the guy who took the glove to the face
R.I.P. Jose Fernandez. He was a bad ass. He would have dominated the league if he wouldn't have been taken from us so early.
He was yakked out on coke and hammered driving a boat.
@@kcr5636 so what. That doesn't mean he deserved to die.
@@tylerwilcox9922 but he did kill two friends while intoxicated, so makes sense why people are hesitant to say he was a badass
I'm a big car guy and once I went to a McLaren shop in West Palm Beach in Florida and Jose was there and me and my dad had a nice conversation with him in the shop. He was a really nice guy and sad that he passed.
@@BoofHoover You make the friends sound like they were innocent in the matter. They were "yakked" on coke too and knew the risk. Hell, they might've even been driving the boat before the accident. Shit happens. I'm so tired of seeing someone with the same generic insult about the guy every time someone says something positive about him.
Some of my favorite moments, hands down. We are talking about one of the hardest sports in existence, where little mistakes can dramatically change the outcome of both a pitch and a hit. When it's clearly accidental and the person apologizes, that's where it should end.
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RIP Jose Fernandez, taken so damn young.
Yeah, he definitely had a bright career ahead of him until he got drunk, high on cocaine, and sped a boat onto some rocks. Sad ending
@@JasonNation72 Marlins fan here. I blame him for what happened to us (at least in part).
@@slider903 Then you can live your life blaming a dead man for a bad baseball team.
@@slider903 even if fernandez was good - it wouldnt have saved that poor miami team anyway
Bumgarner being understandable and reasonable about the play that may have ruined a perfect game for him says a lot. Always respected him for his passion for the game but that type of sportsmanship gave me a new found respect for him.
Except he's an absolute dick to anyone on the opposing team
Those nachos probably cost more than what I have in my bank account.
The guy with the nachos probably spent more time eating nachos than you've spent working then....
@@Yugetubes nah, I just blew it all on cocaine and hookers.
@@toddsmith1969 Sounds better than nachos....
We were just behind those same kind of seats at Dodger Stadium once and the ball girl delivered EVERY SINGLE FUCKING FOUL BALL to the rich kids in those front seats. Never threw it to those of us in the cheaper seats. So, they can buy their own damn nachos.
@@johnsrabe yo. calm down. chill the fuck out.
Even thought the MLB isn't exempt from player confrontation, they show a lot more love and respect towards each other than any other professional league
NASCAR?
The hell? MLB is practically asocial compared to the absolute love-fest that is the NBA
@@msdos i think the nba may involve the most exchanged sweat of any sport on earth
@@thomasstone3480 i think you're right. And that is specifically something my mom fixates on when I make her watch 😄
Ron Washington seems like the guy that will give anyone a lecture if they won’t work for what they want but at the same time will provide those opportunities. Like he won’t tolerate excuses. 👏
I love that a coach at that level would give a kid a 1 on 1 like that. Shows how much he loves the game.
Every Yankee fan should know Joba didn’t mean to do that. People booing must not watch much.
People boo when star players get hit its a thing, no one thought it was intentional. Just like red Sox fans boo when a yankee pitcher hits a Sox player or vice versa.
I remember watching that game live and felt horrible for Joba. He was always a class act and it sucks the one pitch that gets away from him was against Jeter.
Oh yeah joba definitely didn’t mean to hit him. But it’s New York and it’s jeter haha he’s a god in NY. “He’s a biracial angel!”
1:13 I was sitting about 15 rows behind the nachos guy. Throughout the rest of the game the media blew this outta proportion. People in the seats were wanting pictures with the nachos guy. Even the Cardinals brought the guy a bigger set of nachos than Addison did. It was all nauseating to an extent
@@jaycaoracing3119 liar u copied and pasted this lol
Pitcher: Sorry.
MLB Fans: Nobel Peace Prize Awarded
Wtf is a Peace Nobel Price Award?
@@hunterjenkins11 you're correct
@@MarianoRodriguez Nah I knew what you were talking about. I'm just being an ass.
Ok but the hug against arenado was smart by Baez he was trying to prevent the double play possibility
Exactly. That could have been called interference.
Biden woulda sniffed his hair
@@jakerittlinger440 it could’ve been called interference on Baez because he got in the way of the play so the guy who hit the ball could’ve been out
@@ilratt1 I remember watching that game and they didn't call it because it was highly unlikely they would've got him out at first. Baez stopped running which bought the batter enough time to reach first.
I don’t know. I’ve seen Arenado make that play many times. Baez basically ran into him. Every out in that game was so stressful. I think it definitely should’ve been interference.
Idk about anyone else but seeing Jose Fernandez face gave me chills like I miss him so much
2:30 the way Gomez hits the ball and then launches the bat into the ground is hilarious!
Why don’t more pitchers apologize after hitting a batter?
Because it was on purpose, and "fuck you take your bag".
If it’s on purpose, why would the apologize?
Cause it makes you look like a pussy
They do in Japan.
Cuz they don’t have to.
Bro I miss José Fernandez
Who doesn't? Tho, he caused his own death. He did cocaine on the boat
@@guck3562 EXCUSE ME, SIR. He did cocaine BEFORE the boat.
@@overpwnage18 xD
Seeing Dee Gordon and him standing together makes every cry.
yea what a shame. the guy had it all. career, beautiful wife, new baby, big contract and he made some very bad choices
The Cubs player bringing the Cards fan food was something I never thought I’d see haha
Hearing Vin Scully always makes me smile. Class act, miss hearing his voice
I miss Jose Fernandez so much, he was a star and a wonderful fun young man
The boy had reflexes like a cat.
Just sad how he ended up going
The “hug” was strategic... couldn’t throw to first. Saved an out... SMART
Interference...
@@chstrcpprpts3862 except not. He didn't have time to make the throw anyway, on top of that, before going in for the hug he stopped, to delay long enough for the batter to get to first. There was never a double there to be made.
he probably wouldn’t have gotten him anyway
And here we are, a few months later, and Baez humiliates the Pirates with his outstanding base running
“Why you staring at me “
“Because you’re staring at me”
Ha
I miss Fernandez so much. Coming from a mets fan, he was truly a cool guy and a great pitcher
That Big Papi/Verlander moment was classic. 2 Hall of Famers playing a game of cat and mouse and respecting each other's game.
0:53 if only there were logical comments like that when LeMeheau got pitched inside
2:25 - that "good sportsmanship" was just him preventing a double play.
i was wondering if anyone else caught that lmao
Probably should’ve been interference lol
Being that this was the only thing we found on good sportsmanship means we don’t have much of it in the first place.
eh fuka u
So there isn't much sportsmanship because MLB players are professionals and aren't trying to be lovey dovey friends with eachother on the field?
The fuck do you think this is
Rest in peace Jose Fernandez. Young talent taken to soon same with Tyler Skaggs
these replies kind of prove your point hahaha
RIP Jose Fernandez. What a beaut.
he had great hair but bad haircuts
Still sad about the loss of him. He really was going to be a great pitcher.
You know, getting something from another teams player isn’t what you want but it definitely is one hell of a souvenir
1:13 I was sitting about 15 rows behind the nachos guy. Throughout the rest of the game the media blew this outta proportion. People in the seats were wanting pictures with the nachos guy. Even the Cardinals brought the guy a bigger set of nachos than Addison did. It was all nauseating to an extent
Can’t say I’ve ever heard of nachos being referred to as a “set”.
Chamberlain didn’t deserve to be booed
@@tryzilla816 What does that have to do with Addison Russell and the nachos guy?
Did he catch it? Couldn't tell.
@@ViaticalTree You might want to check out my newly minted set of Horny Nacho NFTs
2:22 Smart play by Javy wrapped Nolan up kept him from turning the double play but made it look like he was being a nice guy El Mago
Here’s a fun “Did you know” fact.
Did you know that there are 7.8 billion people in the world?
And not one of them asked if you’re first.
Jonathan Curbelo lol
THAT IS SO TRUE
That was fun, thank you.
Cause I already typed it before they got there.
Well if they asked, you wouldn’t be first :^)
We need more good in the world these days
Uh huh
Shut up, ken
We’ve got more food than you could ever imagine. Unfortunately the media doesn’t like showing it
So if the media broadcasted all the food it’ll end world hunger?
Backpack Lands That’s the dumbest shit i’ve ever heard. Problems like world hunger just further prove how much greater USA is
MLB needs more of this. I get so pissed off when a pitcher hits a guy & it's not on purpose & he doesn't acknowledge that.
The Arenado Baez “hug” was bad sportsmanship by Baez trying to break up the double play
Cole World it’s not bad sportsmanship it’s smart
No it’s smart
as a mets fan i miss watching jose fernandez compete. the guy was a stud
I miss Jose. RIP
ズマヤは本当に良い投手だった。風貌からは想像つかない繊細で穏やかな性格だった。
短命だったのが本当にもったいない。
2:57 that score though
Guys have a unique way of getting over a beef, and 95% of the time it’s effective and extremely quick lol.
Something I see often is when an umpire gets nailed with a foul tip. The catcher will show immediate concern. They know that feeling all too well.
Awesome!!! At 3:28 them little kids got a new favorite player. Both of them kids are even sporting their new favorite players jersey number.
One of my favorite cases: Steven Wright in 2015. He accidentally beans Toronto's Chris Colabello in the head. Colabello was okay and stayed in the game, during the changeover Wright stopped Colabello and apologized for it. The next day he had a bottle of Jack Daniel's and an apology note delivered to Colabello's locker.
nothing cures a possible concussion like hard liquor lmao
@@ace88bf Hey, maybe he hoped Colabello would drink it and be out of it for the next game :P
Class act for Russell to bring the guy new food. That's like $40 bucks at an MLB stadium! Makes it even better that he was a Cards fan.
3:23 dropped that poor guy in the yellow shirt and he got no love
And look at the little boy next to him in the Seattle hoodie I feel bad for him
Dee Gordon the real MVP here makin' shit up on the spot to defuse the situation 2:10
Pls try to find more for a part 2 this was a great video filled with good. Keep it up 👍
Rip jose Fernandez dude was a beast
I love good sportsmanship if I was professional I would take pleasure in showing everyone how to be a good player and person. Great vid!
"You got something to say to Me?" "Yeah, I do. I'm sorry."
0:43 I remember watching that live on an airplane back in 2014
Rest in peace Jose Fernandez. Young talent taken to soon same with Tyler Skaggs
I wish things like this were more publicized
The Baez and Arenado was not good sportsmanship, he done that to break up a double play and you could tell Nolan was pissed
It was sportsmanship
Baez was just smart. He made it like a sportsmanship, but actually it wasn't. Could've been double play
Elizabeth Wirth that’s not sportsmanship lmao
@@suminkim4030 Baez is a very smart player
Absolutely. Should have been called for interference. Nolan probably wouldn't have gotten the throw there in time, but he never got the chance. That play ticked me off. (Rockies fan, in case you can't tell)
Gotta love baseball. More respect than any other sport. Hardest to play
Eric Young seems like a cool dude
3:33 kid trying to put the batting glove on right away. Kids are awesome! 😆
Back then when audiences weren’t cardboard cutouts
You know they do that because that is what the owners actually think of the fans.
I don't notice a difference. At least it makes some teams look like they have high attendance on TV.
Thanks to Fucki
At least this video shows that there is some sort of humanity and kindness left in sports and in life in this country. If we all behave like the athletes in this video this country would be a lot better off and a lot happier
3:37 “SLAP AAAATH!!”
Addison Russell and Eric Young are TOTAL class acts!!!
"Why are you staring at me?"
"Because I thought you were staring at me!"
that 1st clip reminds me of a great NHL moment between Alex Ovechkin and Carey Price. it's funny when these guys realize just how good they are
The guy bringing over the food after he knocked down his plate was funny
Yeah, the nacho one was my favorite also, those things are expensive lol!
2:55 Phillies up by 15. With their current bullpen this game would have been a nailbiter. And cool of Eric Young to give each kid a ball and the kid he knocked over his wrist bands. Those kids will remember this the rest of their lives.
The MLB and other baseball and music my two true loves. I can't go a week without watching a few games and I can't go a day without listening to my favorite bands like Delta Parole.
I'm surprised no David Ross here. There are a lot of examples, but my favorite was when he slid home, nailed the other catcher, and then crouched down to make sure he was alright. Good stuff.
1:17 looks like a good way to start his diet 🤣🤣🤣
What about the time when Prince Fielder helped the fan finish his nachos because he realized the guy couldn't finish it all by himself
😂😂😂
Should be in every compilation regardless of relevance.
My brother is NYPD and spent 1 season at Yankee Stadium when he was younger and said Jeter always called him "Sir" even though he wasn't anybody.
1:24 Im glad Chamberlain got his nachos replaced.
Lol. Nice observation.
I like Addison Russell buying the fan some more food -- as opposed to Prince Fielder, who picked at some guy's nachos down the 1st base line after going for a popup.
David Ortiz looks like the grown up version of the little boy from John Q.
Right off the bat, (pun not intended I swear lol) I love the first clip. There's something SOOO cool about seeing two guys who are among the very best having a moment like that. One guy (Ortiz) who's the newest member of the Hall of Fame and one guy (Verlander) who's a LOCK for it as soon as he's eligible.
3:30 the people around them are more excited then the kids
Kids are probably just starstruck meeting a player
Baseball and golf seem like the two most gentlemanly sports there are.... It's actually nice to see. lol
Not sure why Albert Belle saying “hello” to Fernando Vina at 2nd base isn’t on here...
Especially Albert Belle yeah
I haven't watched a baseball game in over 16 years, but for sportsmanship I'll raise a like!
Professionals. Sportsmanship. Refreshing to watch.
It feels so much better to make a friend that win an argument
Okay snowflake.
Addison Russell probably said “here, and watch out to that girl next to you, she’s probably a gold digger.”
2:24 what if the MLB replaced tagging for an out with gently hugging for an out. 😆
I think the best part was Addison Russell bringing the guy new food.
Awh Addison Russell is such a nice guy
I remember that game with Shu, he felt so bad lol. Great dude.
So many dumb fights start because people don't want to be humiliated. Being humble is what makes a human a decent person.
Maaaann, I miss Werth. When he went to the Nationals he did us BAD.
Always nice when they guys remember it's a game.
It’s NY. Joba could be stopping Jeter from killing his grandma and they’d still boo. They know what they’re about.
I’m a Yankees fan and I felt horrible for Joba. He was never a dirty player and it sucks that the pitch that got away from him was to a NY star
Looking back at this world without nets all the way down the line.....or COVID looks so beautiful
0:49 Why does he look so much like Lance Lynn
Lol yep.
Joba looked like he was about to throw up IMMEDIATELY
1:58 is that Werth or is that the Rated R Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuupertsar
Good sportsmanship is a lot classier and shows a higher level of intelligence. You can be competitive but still be a class act.
Jeter's elbow was over the plate. That was damn near a strike pitch.
Lol yellow shirt King Felix guy took the brunt of Young's dive, no ball for him!
And he impressively didn't seem to go all the way down, or if he did, he popped right back up.
Not to mention the other kid to his left
Question: at 2:22 isn’t the runner interfering with a possible throw to first? like runners bump and run into fielders all the time I know that but this runner literally hugged the fielder completely obstructing him from throwing to first. I’m surprised it wasn’t a big deal...