@@manny5186 And while I'm not 100% sure, I believe Joe Carter is the only man to be the last player to touch the ball in two straight WS. He was playing first and caught the last out in 92.
That game was the beginning of the end for the Giants. Prior to the All Star Game, they were untouchable. After the All Star Game, the bullpen completely went to shit. That was also the last time the Giants were "good" in any meaningful way. 😒
Fun fact about Bruntlett’s unassisted Triple Play, he’s the reason why there were runners on at the time, making 2 errors during the 2 previous at bats
Aiman A you’re acting like it’s baseballs fault lol. You’re the dumbest person I have ever seen. They were in the way, what was the ball supposed to do, fly over them? Oh wait, that’s why birds have wings you fucking idiot!
The Henderson Alvarez no-hitter is INSANE. Ironically winning it on a walk-off wild pitch, going into that inning unsure if the game was over yet at all, and a beacon of happiness on the last day of the season for a team that had lost their 100th game that season just 5 days earlier.
Speaking of no-hitters that weren't, I'm surprised the video doesn't include Rich Hill from a few years ago. He lost the perfect game in the eighth or ninth, still finished nine with a no-hitter, came out to start the tenth, and gives up a walk-off homer.
@MANCHESTER UNITED And plus there's only 196 countries in the world, not fucking 240 you absolute moronic idiot, stop advertising your shitty organization, and go back to your shitty mom's basement.
@MANCHESTER UNITED Soccer is nowhere near the greatest sport. It's the most popular but that's because most foreign countries don't know how to make sports like baseball as popular
I wonder how many little league coaches have ever talked about then ending of that Braves Pirates game as an example of why you always make SURE of the tag.
@@cadenr06 When you look at the slow motion replays, it is very doubtful that the glove actually touched the player. It is possible that it did. The pants leg may have moved just slightly, but the catcher is at fault for not applying a good tag.
Yeah dude swung and missed lmao. No matter how much advantage the overly aggressive baserunning and the good throw can give you none of it means anything if you don’t apply the tag.
That was a blown call all the way!!! Search for the video of the Pirates broadcast, replay clearly shows the tag and even the Braves runner is surprised.
On the Kolten Wong pickoff in the 2013 WS. I was listening to the Cardinals radio broadcast with the great Mike Shannon. Koji Uehara threw over to 1st about 1000 times. Shannon was getting obviously irritated, saying "Wong isn't running. Why is he throwing to 1st? Why does he keep throwing to 1st?" When Wong got picked off, there was a long pause and Shannon said "I guess that's why he was throwing to 1st". I'm a Sox fan but Mike Shannon is one of my favorites
I always found Mike Shannon to be kind of unique as a radio announcer. He is a very optimistic, upbeat announcer with a very lighthearted tone. I hear his voice and it just sounds like the sun is always shining and he's just so happy to be there and he's talking to you over the radio like you're his best friend. When his Cardinals win, well of course they did, he knew they would pull through. When they lose, oh well tough luck, we'll get em tomorrow. But because it's always so upbeat, it sounds like he rarely gets too excited or too devastated/disheartened by any one play or game. Maybe he truly believes it's only a game and never loses sight of that. And you kind of expect local radio announcers to be a bit high strung and go crazy when their team makes a big play. But because he never seemed that worried that they might lose, he probably doesn't feel the need to go crazy during big moments that maybe another announcer would lose their minds over. Has kind of this relaxed, familiar "hey, everything is working out just like I knew it would!" vibe instead. Even when Big Mac hit 62. Imagining him getting irritated by anything is kind of amusing to me because its hard to imagine too much bothering him. But then imagining him musing "well, I guess now I get it" is funny because I could totally see him saying that.
YEGGERtalk yeah. I think that guy has been there since the 90’s. The bullpens are right there with the fans so I think he just got lucky and was posted there to keep fans from messing with the Boston relievers, he’s got the best job in the world
Yeah he’s a great guy. I’ve talked to him to almost every game I’ve been too! He’s a huge Red Sox fan also of course! I actually have his signature LOL my mom and sister always saw his reactions on TV so I needed to get it for them. Boston’s finest
I don't get celebrating the batter who "walked it off" on an error. Like they aren't really the one to give credit, it was just a weak popout otherwise. If anything, congratulate the runner who scored for heads up baserunning or as a joke crowd the fielder who made the error lol!
I recall in '89 the Giants were at Philadelphia and the 'Gints and Phils dueled through 11 scoreless innings. Then the Giant power due of Will Clark and Kevin Mitchell (whom had his MVP season that year with 47 dingers) each homered in the top of the 12th, giving the Giants a 2-0 lead. The Phillies got runners on first and second in the bottom of the 12th with one on, and up against Craig Lefferts came journeyman and light hitter Bob Dernier (who had come in as a defensive replacement for Von Hayes). Dernier raked one down the left field line, which would have tied the game easily...but the ball ricocheted off the foul pole and scooted down the left-field fence past Kevin Mitchell (notoriously inept at his position and somewhat slow for an outfielder), who desperately chased it as Dernier, whom five years earlier had stolen 45 sacks with the Cubs, flew around the bases and easily scored the winning run! Probably the lone highlight for the Phils in an otherwise dismal 65-97 campaign.
@@Meerkat2112 Dernier's shot down the left-field foul (fair? A ball hitting the line is considered "fair") line did hit the "foul" pole, but BELOW the top of the fence, making it in play, resulting in Kevin Mitchell's comical attempt to retrieve the ball, with un-funny result that night for the Giants. No, the rules, save for ground rules for parks established since, are the same since 1989. There was an article titled "The Year Babe Ruth hit 104 home runs", postulating that under current rules, his tally in, I believe, 1921, would have been that high, mainly due to the rule then in effect extending the "fair line" into the stands and beyond, IAW the umpire's judgement. Since a batted ball in flight tends to curve, they can pass over the outfield fence fair, but land "foul", which, today, makes them a home run anyway. IDK precisely when the rule was changed.
plainnsimple78 yeah if the ball hits the runner while he’s in fair territory he’s out. That’s why runners on third base take their leads in foul territory so just in case it hits them it’s just a foul ball
actually... the rule is: So long as the last thing to touch the ball (besides the ground) is the bat, if the ball hits the runner, the runner is out. However, there are a few caveats to this. If the ball was playable by a fielder prior to this (through the legs, within reach of the fielder in front of the runner, or deflected by the fielder), the runner is not out and the play continues. If the batter is charged with an Infield Fly and the runner is still on the base, the runner is safe. If the runner, after the ball is put into the prior situations, intentionally hits the ball out of the way, he's out and the ball is considered dead. This rule is referred to as Runner Interference.
Jonathan Herrera. He used to dump out the bubble gum bucket and put it on his head each time the Cubs had a walkoff - I think they had like 10 that year?
@@briggsy1142 thats what you think but like the angels that the news showed of that play theres an arguement im not saying its 100% hes safe but like thered a chance
As a Marlins fan, I watched Henderson Alvarez's no hitter depicted from 9:56 to 10:26. How many no hitters end in a wild pitch? With the no hitting pitcher in the on deck circle? Only in Miami can you be told your pitcher threw a no hitter and you still wonder if your team won.
My vote goes to the obstruction call. Unreal levels of drama, excitement and chaos. Both teams running onto the field as the fireworks go off and the umps and announcers try to explain it is a peak baseball moment!
This video could use the end of the Cubs' 8/7/01 walkoff win over the Rockies. That was a crazy game across the board (it was the one where Mongo got run while singing the 7th inning stretch for mocking Angel Hernandez), but it ended with a crazy rundown play where Ricky Gutierrez fell down rounding 3rd, and in the confusion was able to sneak home and score the winning run.
So what happend was the outfield was in the shift and it was hit to the right fielder so the center fielder had to run way farther because he was in the shift
Ok good video but a few you're missing: 1-Bill Buckner in the 1986 world series 2-Matt Holliday didn't touch the plate in the 2007 NL Wild Card Game 3-(I know this and #4 were this year, but it needs to be updated just to add these tbh) 2018 ALDS Game 4 when Kimbrel nearly blew the Sox's lead but struck whoever out to end it 4-World Series 2018 Game 3 (18 innings, 7h20 minutes, ended with a homer)
theres a whole like 10 minute video about that call, it was SUUUUPER close and almost impossiblke to tell if he was tagged or not but the ump came out ofter the fact and admitted he got it wrong
@@theDitchdigger456 i don't think the ref ever came out and said he screwed it up. i think he said he is still unsure about the call. You are correct about the 10 minute video though, it looks like he "ole'd" him between his leg and arm, he might have brushed his leg but it's sooooooo close and hard to tell.
Jonatan Cirillo in my opinion if you’re calling an ump a referee you don’t have a place in this conversation. Also what they don’t show in this video is how there may not have been a tag.
That Toronto Cleveland game was nuts. Lindor hits a homer to right and then Naquin hits the walkoff to the same spot. Watching the dugout walk out and just get all excited as the play was happening was magical.
I was at the game between the Angels and Giants where the last out was for the runner getting hit by the ball. I'd never seen that happen, but I may have been one of the few in the stands who knew that was the rule.
MrDippledork yeah I watched that one three times and I think the pitcher flinched just a bit which makes it a balk since you are not allowed to try to fake out the hitter. Not a baseball fan so someone please correct me if I’m wrong.
The runner gambled on stealing home right when the pitcher just slightly started his motion. So naturally the pitcher flinched and it was called a balk
@@captainnwalps6689 And to add to that, a balk means that each baserunner moves up 1 base. That's why the man on 3rd base was able to just walk to home plate and end the game.
0:19 was a trip man I could barely believe what I was watching that looked like my average little league game. 11 innings in I'd probably be dead too though
Vin Scully is a legend. I know he means no ill intent but man. "Michael Taylor, who struck out five times tonight, has the error that kills Washington."
5:36 Regardless of if the throw beats the runner, you’d still have to make the tag on the runner, or if it’s a force, you’d still have to tag the base. It doesn’t really matter if the ball gets there first, it matters if you make the play on it first.
@@baileymcknight936 Oh, okay. I thought that he meant that if the throw beat the runner, the runner would almost always be out. But this is just of my understanding. Have a good day XD
Thank you for not making this a Top 10. Great video. Although in the 92 NLCS where Sid Bream drives a FexEx truck backwards from second base and scores the winning run is amazing.
That mookie Betts catch, about halfway through the video, him catching the ball over the fence was pretty damn cool if you ask me. Great catch and he added that extra like 2 seconds after the catch to keep everyone guessing and on edge to. That was a great play.
I'm a huge Indians/Guardians fan, & the greatest baseball game, I ever watched, was probably, the greatest game I ever watched, when Tyler Naquin, hits the inside the park home run, on Tom Hamilton's birthday. I ❤ to hear, Tom Hamilton call that play. It was really exciting, to hear Tom Hamilton's call. I ❤❤ Tom Hamilton. I could never stop, listening to Tom Hamilton, on the radio, he is the greatest baseball announcer, there-ever was. Go Guardians. The 2017, 22-game winning streak, was really fun too. It was-so much fun, to watch the Windians, make history, that night.
One I would have put in was an improbable inside-the-parker by the Phillies in 1989 against the Giants. The Phils were going nowhere that year, while the Giants would win the NL pennant, but that day belonged to Philly. Both teams played to a scoreless tie into the 12th, when the Giants went up 2-0. In the bottom of the 12th, first two Phillies batter made out, then the next two reached base on Giants closer Craig Lefferts. Up came Bob Dernier, and he slapped a line drive down the left field line, which bounded into the corner, and then took a freakish bounce past Kevin Mitchell (not known for his great fielding, anyway, though he did have that famous one-handed catch that year!). Mitchell scooted after it, and as the two runners in front of Dernier scored, he was waved through, and beat the relay throw to score the winning run for the Phils, 3-2. ruclips.net/video/SQ27lmwKreE/видео.html
You're not missing anything, it's a stupid inclusion, one that absolutely boggles my mind. In what universe is a walk off home run in the minor leagues a crazy ending lolol
I think I remember that umpire later realizing and admitted he called it wrong. But also it's the 19th inning. If he didn't miss it on purpose just to go home, I can't really blame him for getting that wrong that far into the night.
Michael Van Voorhis no bruh that call coulda been 50/50 if you watch break down videos the glove barely misses his leg pant and no human could perfectly call that
Daniel The Knight But theres no way the ump would have seen that in person it happened way too fast and he wasnt at the best angle he just wanted to end the game thats it
Jeremy Golden Ik he made a video and i saw it but its like you didnt even read what i just said there was no way the umpire would have actually seen that in person the play was so fast the only way you wouldve been able to actually tell if you wouldnt watched it in slow motion even then its really close
You really should've showed the replay of that walk off hit by Shin Soo Choo. A lot of people may have missed the fact that even though the announcer said the birds were just a distraction, the ball actually hit one of them lmao
That Bruntlett unassisted triple play was wild. The 2nd in Phillies history and I got to see both. And 7:32, there a video of a Mets fan going "Put it in the books!" when the ball was popped up but when it's dropped he looked like someone killed his dog.
Another: Game #3 of the 1976 NL playoffs, Cincinnati Reds vs. Philadelphia Phillies. Back-to-back home runs in the bottom of the 9th inning by George Foster & Johnny Bench. Cincy then went on to sweep the Yankees in the World Series.
Gotta feel bad for Michael Taylor in the last one. 0-5 with 5 strikeouts, then that happens. Everybody has bad games, but that is unbelievably bad.
I remember this clear as day cuz I’m a Nats fan and he did almost nothing that entire season
@@gamerlife4276 who said he was
@@gamerlife4276 he has his games, hes pretty fast though
Gamer Boi “he’s not that good” bro he’s in the *MLB*
Dude went 0 for 5, all strikeouts, yet the manager kept him in the game?!
That's bad managing!
5:00 a walk-off unassisted triple play?! We may never see that again ever.
Why did it have to happen to Jeff Francouer, possibly the nicest guy in baseball
Similar to "triple play" scene in One Outs
im not a baseball pro, but how is that a triple play? He caught it, which is one and tagged the guy, which is 2? Wheres the 3rd?
Joshua Exposito when the ball is caught with less than two outs, all runners have to go back to their base before advancing.
He stepped on second to “double off” the runner
“Touch em all Joe”. That call still gives me chills.
Ryan Cruickshanks you and me both dude!
Bidens new campaign slogan
Lololol
in my opinion the greatest HR hit. a walkoff at home to win a 2-peat i mean...
@@manny5186 And while I'm not 100% sure, I believe Joe Carter is the only man to be the last player to touch the ball in two straight WS. He was playing first and caught the last out in 92.
If you win the game on a balk, is it a "Balk Off"
That game was the beginning of the end for the Giants. Prior to the All Star Game, they were untouchable. After the All Star Game, the bullpen completely went to shit. That was also the last time the Giants were "good" in any meaningful way. 😒
😂 🤣 😂
Absolutely
hahahHhahhaahahHhHahahahahahh so funny
@@gunslingingbird74 just a joke lol ain’t gotta give us a paragraph
Fun fact about Bruntlett’s unassisted Triple Play, he’s the reason why there were runners on at the time, making 2 errors during the 2 previous at bats
Shoa Mien Quite literally, unassisted. He did everything
Not true. The first error was on Ryan Howard. The 2nd was on Bruntlett and it cost a double play. He more than made up for it.
@@Rockhound6165 actually it wasn’t, He dropped the ball from a hit to second BOTH times
He set the table AND put away the dishes
you're correct as well, but there were 3 errors in the inning. Howard had one error, and Brunlett had two errors before the triple play@@Rockhound6165
8:00 the birds formed a large syndicated betting coup wagering heavily on the Indians and they pulled it off impeccably.
Henry Chinaski And we got midges too.
Impeckably surely?
@Hgyvtfygyhuh Ygihvutctvnininnin Kevin, I've told you about this before!!! LOLS!!
@@DurhamGooner A betting coo by the birds for sure
I never trusted then after seeing that Hitchcock picture.
8:03
That ball literally hit one of the birds, I remember SportsCenter airing that angle over and over again the night that it happened.
How about Dave Winfield?
@Aiman A Imagine being this triggered
Aiman A you’re acting like it’s baseballs fault lol. You’re the dumbest person I have ever seen. They were in the way, what was the ball supposed to do, fly over them? Oh wait, that’s why birds have wings you fucking idiot!
D0DGE. THE GUY IS MAKING A JOKE.
"literally" ?
7:52 every time i think he's gonna say "what an idiot!"
tato718 WHAT A ENDIOT
tato718 WHAT A ENDIOT
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💎
Even after he dropped it, he could have gotten the 2nd runner out or held him at third if he threw home. WTF did he toss the ball to 2nd for?
@@TimCarter Brain cramp. He panicked after dropping the ball and didn't keep his head and make the smart baseball move.
The Henderson Alvarez no-hitter is INSANE. Ironically winning it on a walk-off wild pitch, going into that inning unsure if the game was over yet at all, and a beacon of happiness on the last day of the season for a team that had lost their 100th game that season just 5 days earlier.
Speaking of no-hitters that weren't, I'm surprised the video doesn't include Rich Hill from a few years ago. He lost the perfect game in the eighth or ninth, still finished nine with a no-hitter, came out to start the tenth, and gives up a walk-off homer.
7:35 when you set the difficulty to "rookie."
Lmao
That made me laugh so hard
0531jos nah more like veteran if it was rookie you wouldn’t need a dumb walk off like that
@@James-sm7kn just enjoy the joke
@@thekhanbrothers4305 even though this was a year ago, NEVER!!!
8:01 a Flock-off win perhaps?
Your not wrong .
Damn birds! Might've been seagulls, since Cleveland is right there on Lake Erie.
*insert family guy’s laughing ostrich here*
Nice pun lol-
6:01 when you’re hungover but you go into work anyway.
Grant P I swear I’m not still drunk from last night , I’m just hungover.
* stumbles *
MANCHESTER UNITED Shut up. Honestly no one cares
@MANCHESTER UNITED And plus there's only 196 countries in the world, not fucking 240 you absolute moronic idiot, stop advertising your shitty organization, and go back to your shitty mom's basement.
MANCHESTER UNITED no one asked 😂
@MANCHESTER UNITED Soccer is nowhere near the greatest sport. It's the most popular but that's because most foreign countries don't know how to make sports like baseball as popular
I wonder how many little league coaches have ever talked about then ending of that Braves Pirates game as an example of why you always make SURE of the tag.
To be fair it was a pretty easy call, but he should’ve applied the tag harder. Hindsight is 20/20
@@cadenr06 When you look at the slow motion replays, it is very doubtful that the glove actually touched the player. It is possible that it did. The pants leg may have moved just slightly, but the catcher is at fault for not applying a good tag.
That game still haunts me
Yeah dude swung and missed lmao. No matter how much advantage the overly aggressive baserunning and the good throw can give you none of it means anything if you don’t apply the tag.
That was a blown call all the way!!! Search for the video of the Pirates broadcast, replay clearly shows the tag and even the Braves runner is surprised.
On the Kolten Wong pickoff in the 2013 WS. I was listening to the Cardinals radio broadcast with the great Mike Shannon. Koji Uehara threw over to 1st about 1000 times. Shannon was getting obviously irritated, saying "Wong isn't running. Why is he throwing to 1st? Why does he keep throwing to 1st?" When Wong got picked off, there was a long pause and Shannon said "I guess that's why he was throwing to 1st". I'm a Sox fan but Mike Shannon is one of my favorites
Just fyi, I was at the "run soup run" game in 2004 when you guys won in 4.
@@robbyv1476 I was at the "mad dash" game between the 2 teams
I always found Mike Shannon to be kind of unique as a radio announcer. He is a very optimistic, upbeat announcer with a very lighthearted tone. I hear his voice and it just sounds like the sun is always shining and he's just so happy to be there and he's talking to you over the radio like you're his best friend. When his Cardinals win, well of course they did, he knew they would pull through. When they lose, oh well tough luck, we'll get em tomorrow. But because it's always so upbeat, it sounds like he rarely gets too excited or too devastated/disheartened by any one play or game. Maybe he truly believes it's only a game and never loses sight of that. And you kind of expect local radio announcers to be a bit high strung and go crazy when their team makes a big play. But because he never seemed that worried that they might lose, he probably doesn't feel the need to go crazy during big moments that maybe another announcer would lose their minds over. Has kind of this relaxed, familiar "hey, everything is working out just like I knew it would!" vibe instead. Even when Big Mac hit 62.
Imagining him getting irritated by anything is kind of amusing to me because its hard to imagine too much bothering him. But then imagining him musing "well, I guess now I get it" is funny because I could totally see him saying that.
8:45 every time I see this it always cracks me up. Chisenhall dumping like 3 small cups of water, hahah🤣
So funny
Lonnie deserved so much better than his injury-plagued career, and so did we.
hahaha I wondered what that was, thought it was a hubcap
Didn’t even notice 😆
The unassisted triple play to end a game is absolutely insane.
Always hate to see it happen to Jeff Francouer
5:44 Cop got all excited 😂
@Hgyvtfygyhuh Ygihvutctvnininnin Bro what's going on, what are you talking about?
YEGGERtalk I saw that too probably lol
YEGGERtalk yeah. I think that guy has been there since the 90’s. The bullpens are right there with the fans so I think he just got lucky and was posted there to keep fans from messing with the Boston relievers, he’s got the best job in the world
@Hgyvtfygyhuh Ygihvutctvnininnin who touched you as a child
Yeah he’s a great guy. I’ve talked to him to almost every game I’ve been too! He’s a huge Red Sox fan also of course! I actually have his signature LOL my mom and sister always saw his reactions on TV so I needed to get it for them. Boston’s finest
My dad and I were at the Tribe game at 8:27 and I have never heard a crowd that loud in real life before!
8:42 That fist pump is everything
Yes
that made the hit feel so Hollywood
I love inside-the-parkers
It actually wasn’t a fist pump. He throw up the devil horns!
0:13 most awkward celebration ever 😂
bunch of pussies afraid to mess up their pristine uniforms and hair
Jim A they rich so
I don't get celebrating the batter who "walked it off" on an error. Like they aren't really the one to give credit, it was just a weak popout otherwise. If anything, congratulate the runner who scored for heads up baserunning or as a joke crowd the fielder who made the error lol!
Jim A Someones mad for no reason whatsoever
@@JimA-pp2nu Are you mad?
I recall in '89 the Giants were at Philadelphia and the 'Gints and Phils dueled through 11 scoreless innings. Then the Giant power due of Will Clark and Kevin Mitchell (whom had his MVP season that year with 47 dingers) each homered in the top of the 12th, giving the Giants a 2-0 lead. The Phillies got runners on first and second in the bottom of the 12th with one on, and up against Craig Lefferts came journeyman and light hitter Bob Dernier (who had come in as a defensive replacement for Von Hayes). Dernier raked one down the left field line, which would have tied the game easily...but the ball ricocheted off the foul pole and scooted down the left-field fence past Kevin Mitchell (notoriously inept at his position and somewhat slow for an outfielder), who desperately chased it as Dernier, whom five years earlier had stolen 45 sacks with the Cubs, flew around the bases and easily scored the winning run! Probably the lone highlight for the Phils in an otherwise dismal 65-97 campaign.
I wanna say someone made a video on that game, maybe SRS?
That was fun read, you got some great memory
Who, who, who, who.
No whoms.
If it ricocheted off of the foul pole that’s a home run. Unless it wasn’t back then.
@@Meerkat2112 Dernier's shot down the left-field foul (fair? A ball hitting the line is considered "fair") line did hit the "foul" pole, but BELOW the top of the fence, making it in play, resulting in Kevin Mitchell's comical attempt to retrieve the ball, with un-funny result that night for the Giants.
No, the rules, save for ground rules for parks established since, are the same since 1989. There was an article titled "The Year Babe Ruth hit 104 home runs", postulating that under current rules, his tally in, I believe, 1921, would have been that high, mainly due to the rule then in effect extending the "fair line" into the stands and beyond, IAW the umpire's judgement. Since a batted ball in flight tends to curve, they can pass over the outfield fence fair, but land "foul", which, today, makes them a home run anyway. IDK precisely when the rule was changed.
The Pirates seem to be well represented in this video.
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One of the few times the Pirates are ever well represented.
blunder pirates did it again today against the Cubs and Baez!
3:15 WTF! I honestly had no idea that it was an OUT when the batter hits the ball and hits his own teammate (the runner)
plainnsimple78 yeah if the ball hits the runner while he’s in fair territory he’s out. That’s why runners on third base take their leads in foul territory so just in case it hits them it’s just a foul ball
actually... the rule is: So long as the last thing to touch the ball (besides the ground) is the bat, if the ball hits the runner, the runner is out. However, there are a few caveats to this. If the ball was playable by a fielder prior to this (through the legs, within reach of the fielder in front of the runner, or deflected by the fielder), the runner is not out and the play continues. If the batter is charged with an Infield Fly and the runner is still on the base, the runner is safe. If the runner, after the ball is put into the prior situations, intentionally hits the ball out of the way, he's out and the ball is considered dead.
This rule is referred to as Runner Interference.
Something else to know: when this happens, the batter is credited with a single!
I learned that the hard way in little league lol
5:38 what if the ball was never in his glove and he was just holding it up lmao
Facts
I think there was a another camera angle
Hgyvtfygyhuh Ygihvutctvnininnin you must be joking right?
People have eyes you know.
Team Carrot jokes are a thing you know
7:23 *Seriously? Is no one going to mention the guy with the popcorn bucket on his head?*
Jonathan Herrera. He used to dump out the bubble gum bucket and put it on his head each time the Cubs had a walkoff - I think they had like 10 that year?
Thats just drip
Haku Father of the god fax
I mean, that’s the cubs for ya
Rough Woof is gum
5:23 bottom of the 19th, probably the longest baseball game in a long time two baseball games it takes to complete one game
Still one of the worst calls I have ever seen.
Polanco looking like a drunk girl in heels @ 7:10.
orange justice dance from fortnite :D
😂
Umps will hold the game to chase a squirrel off the field but do nothing for a flock of birds hahaha
Ben Cunningham that is up to the batter/pitcher, and managers. Between innings the grounds crew was trying to get the birds out but obviously fail lol
Jim mi amor ü Mook
That one was for the birds!
Haha
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9:55 was an awesome moment. Likely the only person to be standing in the on-deck circle to hit when he realized he was going to throw a no-hitter.
The umpire in the Pittsburgh one in 19th just wanted to go home
Everybody says that but watch foolish baseballs vid on it theres a case for him not tagging him
Seth Hill
Lmao slow it down to .25 speed he tags him on the thigh
@@briggsy1142 thats what you think but like the angels that the news showed of that play theres an arguement im not saying its 100% hes safe but like thered a chance
As a Marlins fan, I watched Henderson Alvarez's no hitter depicted from 9:56 to 10:26. How many no hitters end in a wild pitch? With the no hitting pitcher in the on deck circle? Only in Miami can you be told your pitcher threw a no hitter and you still wonder if your team won.
Yeah I'm sure that is the only "walkoff no-hitter" in MLB history. Correct me if I am wrong.
Funny thing is there is no way he gets to hit that inning. Bases loaded with two outs, the inning ends with that AB whether or not the run scores.
5:23 I too would call it safe if it's in 19 innings
Grandma Taters exactly what I was thinking lol
ikr I would just want to go home by that point
There's no way he was safe there tho lol
That's why you're not an ump. 😂
Ryan M i like your pug
2:57 another reason I love catchers, how fast they can get to a vertical base
Hgyvtfygyhuh Ygihvutctvnininnin Hes not wrong???
My vote goes to the obstruction call. Unreal levels of drama, excitement and chaos. Both teams running onto the field as the fireworks go off and the umps and announcers try to explain it is a peak baseball moment!
That obstruction call is still probably one of the best endings ever, pedroia's dive was insane, a lot of drama
0:19 never get tired of that. How does the catcher both miss the tag and then drop the ball so he has to throw to first?
And then throw the ball away from the guy in first base
This video could use the end of the Cubs' 8/7/01 walkoff win over the Rockies. That was a crazy game across the board (it was the one where Mongo got run while singing the 7th inning stretch for mocking Angel Hernandez), but it ended with a crazy rundown play where Ricky Gutierrez fell down rounding 3rd, and in the confusion was able to sneak home and score the winning run.
Thank god Joe buck wasn’t announcing Joe Carter’s homerun.
The pitch, high fly ball, deep into left bAcK aT tHe WaLl, ball game over, the blue jays, are world champions
@@yessir2873 that's exactly how he'd call that too
Can you all please shut the fuck up?
8:30...
Centerfielder was NOWHERE to be found
Agree but the wall there is only 8 feet high, there's a 98% chance that ball either leaves the yard or is caught.
Please tell full match on this scene
That was the centerfielder...
@@chasewison9760 break it down cause the guy who made 1st play on it was rightfielder
So what happend was the outfield was in the shift and it was hit to the right fielder so the center fielder had to run way farther because he was in the shift
7:15 Poor guy’s cleats stopped working! Wtf!! Look closely. He slipped on the grass!
My heart broke for Polanco as he reached out with his bare hand.
Alexander Newton same
"The Lord of Otters has won the World Series."
Once you hear it you can't unhear it
Ok good video but a few you're missing:
1-Bill Buckner in the 1986 world series
2-Matt Holliday didn't touch the plate in the 2007 NL Wild Card Game
3-(I know this and #4 were this year, but it needs to be updated just to add these tbh) 2018 ALDS Game 4 when Kimbrel nearly blew the Sox's lead but struck whoever out to end it
4-World Series 2018 Game 3 (18 innings, 7h20 minutes, ended with a homer)
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Add the '99 game 5 NLCS grand slam single to that list, too
Unassisted triple play was awesome. Hate to loss any games like that. Got a new subscriber. Was fun to watch. Great video
5:21 he didn’t even touch home until he got called safe 😤
theres a whole like 10 minute video about that call, it was SUUUUPER close and almost impossiblke to tell if he was tagged or not but the ump came out ofter the fact and admitted he got it wrong
In my opinion the referee was a little tired after 19 innings and he wanted to go home
@@theDitchdigger456 i don't think the ref ever came out and said he screwed it up. i think he said he is still unsure about the call. You are correct about the 10 minute video though, it looks like he "ole'd" him between his leg and arm, he might have brushed his leg but it's sooooooo close and hard to tell.
Jonatan Cirillo in my opinion if you’re calling an ump a referee you don’t have a place in this conversation. Also what they don’t show in this video is how there may not have been a tag.
@@teusday2378 sorry but I'm not American and in my country we call him referee, just like soccer, basketball and other sports
That Toronto Cleveland game was nuts. Lindor hits a homer to right and then Naquin hits the walkoff to the same spot. Watching the dugout walk out and just get all excited as the play was happening was magical.
This is why I love baseball, you just never know how it’ll end...
I was at the game between the Angels and Giants where the last out was for the runner getting hit by the ball. I'd never seen that happen, but I may have been one of the few in the stands who knew that was the rule.
Really enjoyed this video. Excellent compilation of some crazy endings in a sport that if filled with routine in between these special moments.
“And hold everything, the kid balked!” Vin Scully the GOAT
And then he roasted the outfielder in the last clip.
@@toddwynn3397 "How'd your game go tonight?"
6:44 what the hell even happened that confused me so much lol
MrDippledork yeah I watched that one three times and I think the pitcher flinched just a bit which makes it a balk since you are not allowed to try to fake out the hitter. Not a baseball fan so someone please correct me if I’m wrong.
If u look closely the pither moved his body forward a bit and came back, once ur in motion ur not allowed 2 stop so whatever ur gnna do u hve 2 do it
The runner gambled on stealing home right when the pitcher just slightly started his motion. So naturally the pitcher flinched and it was called a balk
@@captainnwalps6689 And to add to that, a balk means that each baserunner moves up 1 base. That's why the man on 3rd base was able to just walk to home plate and end the game.
HH C 6:43
5:45 cop going apeshit.
Charlie Walter lol
That's Officer Horgan. He's the same one from Game 2 of the 2013 ALCS.
Bobby Lawson yah I remember when papa hit that and the cop was so excited 😂
The cop is a Boston legend, mostly because of game 2 of the 2013 ALCS
Kurt Gibson walk off 1988 WS??? Ya change the title to the last decade
8:00 That Indians walk-off with the birds in the outfield, LOL
Probably some damn seagulls, Cleveland being on the lake and all
This compilation would never have been complete without “Touch ‘em all, Joe!”
That Marlins World Series win in 1997 was completely nuts. My dad said he watched every inning of every game that entire series
Your dad sounds like a cool guy. I imagine it was a lot of fun for him to watch all that then to see the walkoff to win the championship
I never get tired of watching Luis Castillo drop the popup.
His mental blunder to throw to 2nd was worse on that same play
He was the ex Marlin right? He also got caught in a rundown to end an extra-inning playoff game vs Cubs in 2003 (the Bartman series).
From a Rangers fan, baseball has broken my heart more than any other sport.
0:19 was a trip man I could barely believe what I was watching that looked like my average little league game. 11 innings in I'd probably be dead too though
Excellent group of clips for people who understand the rules and nuances of baseball.
Vin Scully is a legend. I know he means no ill intent but man.
"Michael Taylor, who struck out five times tonight, has the error that kills Washington."
I don't get what was so special about the one at 6:19...
Because they said the clock hit midnight right when he hit the homer ..... not really sure though
Idk but the left fielder way overestimated his hops
The outfielder jumped for a ball 30 feet over his head
fprosk I’m pretty sure this was the game that went 40 innings for a college team.
It was at midnight
Interviewer: what’s your favorite crazy ending?
2019 Nationals: Yes
Lots of great Pirates games on here, that one against the Braves still pisses me off😂
I'm a Reds fan and it makes me mad.
Plo Koon if you look at it closely from a certain angle it looks like Lugo wasn’t tagged
He was. It was evident.
Andrew Havens
That one where they won their 5th in a row to complete the sweep the brewers was so epic
But I don’t think it was in the video
5:36 Regardless of if the throw beats the runner, you’d still have to make the tag on the runner, or if it’s a force, you’d still have to tag the base. It doesn’t really matter if the ball gets there first, it matters if you make the play on it first.
@@baileymcknight936 Oh, okay. I thought that he meant that if the throw beat the runner, the runner would almost always be out. But this is just of my understanding. Have a good day XD
If you look closely, the catcher whiffed
Thank you for not making this a Top 10. Great video. Although in the 92 NLCS where Sid Bream drives a FexEx truck backwards from second base and scores the winning run is amazing.
2007 NL West wild card 1 game playoff between the Padres and Rockies is missing
He'll add it to the compilation as soon as Holliday touches home plate
I think you forgot the ground ball through Bill Buckner's legs.
yeah scoob you tell em
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Wasn't a game ender, just a life ender for everyone in new england
Marc Bernier it ended the world series. Game ender
It ended game 6, not the series.
Vinny Rabidex oh, I'm a dumb shit. Ur right
That mookie Betts catch, about halfway through the video, him catching the ball over the fence was pretty damn cool if you ask me. Great catch and he added that extra like 2 seconds after the catch to keep everyone guessing and on edge to. That was a great play.
This was inconceivable!!!
Listening to Vin Scully brings back so many memories of historic baseball calls.
Cant forget Joe Buck, too!
9:55 is why i realize to never give up
Wrong sport but Pisarchik / Czonka fumble taught that lesson.
You not going to put and F for Jose Fernandez
5:22 ok how tf was he safe
DSM I believe he is safe you have to really look at the glove it looks to flock just above the leg. There is a video by foolish baseball on it.
The ump just blew the call. That was before replay too.
Bottom of the 19th...ump probably just wanted to go home...
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DSM he missed the tag, it’s pretty clear on the replay
Another to this list after Rays-Dodgers game 4!
I was literally thinking the same exact thing
yep and another to the list game 6 1986 world series
I love these videos so much
I'm a huge Indians/Guardians fan, & the greatest baseball game, I ever watched, was probably, the greatest game I ever watched, when Tyler Naquin, hits the inside the park home run, on Tom Hamilton's birthday. I ❤ to hear, Tom Hamilton call that play. It was really exciting, to hear Tom Hamilton's call. I ❤❤ Tom Hamilton. I could never stop, listening to Tom Hamilton, on the radio, he is the greatest baseball announcer, there-ever was. Go Guardians. The 2017, 22-game winning streak, was really fun too. It was-so much fun, to watch the Windians, make history, that night.
Conclusion from this video: Giants are unlucky, Astros get really lucky
Yup.. us Giants fans feel that.
1:30 that was my first cardinal playoff game
I've never gone to a playoff game
I do live in san diego, so there havnt been many games tho.
I went to the final round in 2017 wbc
7:33
Batter: pop flies
pitcher: YYYYESSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!
2nd baseman: nope.
God I’m addicted to these videos lmao
Great video!! Keep it up bro
I accidentally got a triple play once and both my coaches were high pitch screaming TRIPLE PLAY TRIPLE PLAY TRIPLE PLAY and I was like 🤓
One I would have put in was an improbable inside-the-parker by the Phillies in 1989 against the Giants. The Phils were going nowhere that year, while the Giants would win the NL pennant, but that day belonged to Philly. Both teams played to a scoreless tie into the 12th, when the Giants went up 2-0. In the bottom of the 12th, first two Phillies batter made out, then the next two reached base on Giants closer Craig Lefferts. Up came Bob Dernier, and he slapped a line drive down the left field line, which bounded into the corner, and then took a freakish bounce past Kevin Mitchell (not known for his great fielding, anyway, though he did have that famous one-handed catch that year!). Mitchell scooted after it, and as the two runners in front of Dernier scored, he was waved through, and beat the relay throw to score the winning run for the Phils, 3-2.
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Said this already
6:19 What am I missing in the Connecticut Tigers clip? It's a walk-off homer, but that doesn't seem that unusual.
I think it's that it happened precisely at midnight...? It does seem like an outlier.
Midnight
I feel like that was the uploaders college highlight or something and he just had to have us see it😂 only logical explanation
You're not missing anything, it's a stupid inclusion, one that absolutely boggles my mind. In what universe is a walk off home run in the minor leagues a crazy ending lolol
A tremendous compilation.
Wildest plays
1:03
8:25
5:00
9:56
5:30 Someone Wanted To Be Andrew Mccutchen For A Day
Ha that was a terrible call
I think I remember that umpire later realizing and admitted he called it wrong.
But also it's the 19th inning. If he didn't miss it on purpose just to go home, I can't really blame him for getting that wrong that far into the night.
There is a video on it by foolish baseball and the catcher missed the tag
TheGFG14 ya he was oit
Alex Thompson no he missed the tag so he’s safe
5:21 that ump just wanted to go home man, i dont blame him in the bottom of the 19th
Honestly, I’ve seen replay and see why he could call safe
Kylee Julius Lol youre funny
Michael Van Voorhis no bruh that call coulda been 50/50 if you watch break down videos the glove barely misses his leg pant and no human could perfectly call that
Daniel The Knight But theres no way the ump would have seen that in person it happened way too fast and he wasnt at the best angle he just wanted to end the game thats it
Jeremy Golden Ik he made a video and i saw it but its like you didnt even read what i just said there was no way the umpire would have actually seen that in person the play was so fast the only way you wouldve been able to actually tell if you wouldnt watched it in slow motion even then its really close
Great video
I remember the Red Sox vs Cardinals WS was full of crazy plays and oddities just when you thought it couldn’t get more interesting it did.
You really should've showed the replay of that walk off hit by Shin Soo Choo. A lot of people may have missed the fact that even though the announcer said the birds were just a distraction, the ball actually hit one of them lmao
Should have included Babe Ruth ending the 1926 World Series by being thrown out attempting to steal 2nd base. Ah, memories.
How old are you?
Grigoris Linus By the looks of it, at least 98, putting him at 5 where he’s able to remember that incident.
@@Looshington Exactly my thought.Sure thing...
You gotta be kidding me! The Bill Buckner debacle isn't on this video??? C'mon!
howhowwiseowl cmon hasn’t he been through enough?
2:43 Everybody beats the Mets!!!
only because he left out one of the most famous sentences in baseball "A little roller along first..."
"Greet The Mets, Meet The Mets, Come On Out And Beat The Mets!"
Depressingly true.
And mlb 17
No
That's a dope mix.
That Bruntlett unassisted triple play was wild. The 2nd in Phillies history and I got to see both. And 7:32, there a video of a Mets fan going "Put it in the books!" when the ball was popped up but when it's dropped he looked like someone killed his dog.
0:50 And people say alabama fans will get more depressed
Alabama Cat auburn
3:03 fun fact: this guy is the current Cubs manager and now I feel old
Never in my life would I think Eric Hosmer would be on the losing side of this video
TOUCH ‘EM ALL JOE!! YOU’LL NEVER HIT A BIGGER HOME RUN IN YOUR LIFE!!
Another: Game #3 of the 1976 NL playoffs, Cincinnati Reds vs. Philadelphia Phillies. Back-to-back home runs in the bottom of the 9th inning by George Foster & Johnny Bench. Cincy then went on to sweep the Yankees in the World Series.