Texas Tech steals home to win the game, a breakdown

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  • @jondough3739
    @jondough3739 2 года назад +4346

    Safe to say 41 will be making some adjustments when he comes set.

    • @addisonnguyen8132
      @addisonnguyen8132 2 года назад +303

      He came into pitch yesterday and there was a runner on third and he didn’t look down at his feet😭😭😭

    • @jondough3739
      @jondough3739 2 года назад +135

      @@addisonnguyen8132 bro is a quick learner 😂

    • @rangergun
      @rangergun 2 года назад +222

      My question is How can the coaches not have seen this from the start! Thats something he has probably been doing for years

    • @Charlies_Factory
      @Charlies_Factory 2 года назад +13

      @@jondough3739 not quick enough

    • @cinco_de_la_tarde
      @cinco_de_la_tarde 2 года назад +115

      @@rangergun Without any knowledge just the breakdown, seems like he strikes a lot of guys out and perhaps it means he's not used to having a ton of guys on base. His windup practice is fine in those situations and he did a good job keeping the runner at 2nd so it's probably just not a situation that has come up enough to be an issue and with a young guy (he's a sophmore according to the website), there have just been more important training focuses up until this point.

  • @WesleyB-Rook
    @WesleyB-Rook 2 года назад +3346

    That will probably be the greatest 48 hours of that players life. How incredible that must feel being that badass in back to back games

    • @NCRaiderRed
      @NCRaiderRed 2 года назад +141

      he's been in that situation before. he hit the go ahead three run bomb to send tech to the college world series in 2019

    • @TractorBoy521
      @TractorBoy521 2 года назад +34

      @@NCRaiderRed You seem to know a good bit about him, you think he'll make it to the show?

    • @conceptc4105
      @conceptc4105 2 года назад +6

      Texas Tech been doing great in baseball & basketball since 2018. I graduated from there in 2019. Need to go back to LBK and catch a game

    • @TexasSpartan
      @TexasSpartan 2 года назад +12

      @@TractorBoy521 he wont unless he become a lot better he’s good but not show good

    • @seekhimwithallyourheartand3358
      @seekhimwithallyourheartand3358 2 года назад +14

      Repent to Jesus Christ
      “I waited patiently for the Lord; he turned to me and heard my cry. He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand.”
      ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭40:1-2‬ ‭NIV‬‬
      J

  • @MystiqWisdom
    @MystiqWisdom 2 года назад +1989

    I love how Jomboy pinpoints the exact moment his heart breaks.

    • @19fortnitecard.12
      @19fortnitecard.12 2 года назад +24

      " it was at this moment that he knew, he fu***d up " 😂

    • @judahunderwood8433
      @judahunderwood8433 2 года назад

      Lol

    • @typicalcanadiancarguy7006
      @typicalcanadiancarguy7006 Год назад +36

      When he did that I saw Lisa breaking Ralph's heart and Bart saying it

    • @shortguysam
      @shortguysam Год назад +7

      @@typicalcanadiancarguy7006 I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought of that reference. Watched Simpsons everyday growing up.

    • @Whoopdido777
      @Whoopdido777 Год назад +1

      @@typicalcanadiancarguy7006 😂😂😂I was just going to come here and write that, but you beat me to it.

  • @LYLEWOLD
    @LYLEWOLD Год назад +167

    That has to be the most humbling moment of that pitcher's life. Probably never had a moment like that before, and won't let that ever happen again. Man, lessons are hard sometimes.

  • @TheTEN24
    @TheTEN24 2 года назад +1710

    Never seen a pitcher close his eyes and say a prayer before while looking at his cleats like this guy. I could not believe how long he did it for. Straight up didn’t even react lmaoooo

    • @bobmclennan1727
      @bobmclennan1727 2 года назад +123

      A tiny closed-eyes prayer before every pitch? Not only does he look like a Texas pitcher, he acts like one.

    • @4seeableTV
      @4seeableTV 2 года назад +13

      A big culprit is the large brim on that cap. It takes away all his peripheral vision of things in front of him.

    • @sneersh9107
      @sneersh9107 2 года назад +58

      @@4seeableTV Wouldn't matter if he stopped staring at the ground for 10 seconds before every pitch lmao it's a wonder this guy hasn't been stolen on every time someone gets on base

    • @joelwillems4081
      @joelwillems4081 2 года назад +5

      @@sneersh9107 You don't even have to be fast to steal on him. A 14-second 100m runner could lollygag from base to base.

    • @sneersh9107
      @sneersh9107 2 года назад +24

      @@joelwillems4081 Albert Pujols would look like Ricky Henderson against this guy

  • @apointtomake1517
    @apointtomake1517 2 года назад +4492

    This is at a college level, that is something a pitching coach should have stopped before that guy threw one pitch in a game.

    • @cinco_de_la_tarde
      @cinco_de_la_tarde 2 года назад +299

      Kid is a Sophmore, I'd bet there have been other things they've been working on and these kinds of situations don't come up as often. Stuff like this happens to young players and then get corrected. Brutal moment for him to learn that hard lesson but the kid was dealing and you don't mess with stuff when that is happening.

    • @deusvult6920
      @deusvult6920 2 года назад +137

      @@cinco_de_la_tarde pro I was taught wayyyyyy back in middle school not to do something stupid like that. There's no excuse at a college level. But it isn't just his failure, it's his coaches

    • @shinnstoneer7
      @shinnstoneer7 2 года назад +82

      If the coaching staff has never spoken to him about this, that is a big thing to overlook. This kid wouldn't be the first young person in the world to discount advice or coaching until they endure consequences. He won't be the last if he still doesn't make a change. This may or may not have been coaching prior to that game.
      When the runner advanced to third, this is where coaching is more culpable. It was time to lift him from the game based upon the concern of exactly what then happened.

    • @CADClicker
      @CADClicker 2 года назад +30

      @@cinco_de_la_tarde Guys stealing bases comes up quite a bit. This is a massive opening for reasons other than just stealing home.

    • @waydebaker33
      @waydebaker33 2 года назад +1

      Technically he would have had to throw at least two pitches. But you are correct.

  • @terryeatmon6674
    @terryeatmon6674 2 года назад +641

    If it hasn't been noted already, that lefty at bat was hitting about .160 at that point, was 02 or 0-3 that day, and just wasn't seeing the ball well at all. That steal was the only chance they had to avoid another inning.

    • @rickytavilla4259
      @rickytavilla4259 2 года назад +6

      Very important point right there

    • @chuckdeuces911
      @chuckdeuces911 2 года назад +16

      That's the entire point of Jomboy from the jump. At 2 strikes we have to go...

    • @AEMoreira81
      @AEMoreira81 Год назад

      @@chuckdeuces911 - And a lefty at the plate. The lane to steal home was wide open.

    • @GabiN64
      @GabiN64 6 месяцев назад +1

      that's why stealing is worth the risk sometimes

  • @esmith2xx
    @esmith2xx 2 года назад +783

    3:15 the batter definitely knew. He had to stay in the batter’s box ready for the pitch to help sell it. If he had backed away or done anything out of the ordinary before the pitcher looked down, he would’ve given the play away.

    • @ImNotFVDED
      @ImNotFVDED 2 года назад +26

      What lol he didn’t even try to steal until the pitcher looked down. Thats why the batter was acting normal at that moment.

    • @chuckdeuces911
      @chuckdeuces911 2 года назад +9

      Lol. Really? The runner didn't start until the pitcher looked down.. why does everyone swear they know what all happened?

    • @markedwards7721
      @markedwards7721 2 года назад +2

      Opposing teams can can sense when a pitcher is consumed with fear, and the ballpark instantly goes on edge. To combat getting psyched out, a pitcher should consciously develop a plan on how to not choke in the last inning. The strategy I liked was to decide ahead of time that I was going to make the other team choke in the last inning! One way to do that is to stare down your opponents and make sure that you do not tip off the other team what you are gonna do. There is no point in pitching from the stretch if you are not going to look at the runner! You don't have to look down to prepare to throw a pitch. Besides, keeping your head level improves your balance. I noticed in this case the batter was left handed, and one tactic could be that the third basemen could cover third to hold the runner tight. Even good players make mistakes! And that is why baseball is such a great sport.

    • @motodog242
      @motodog242 Год назад +23

      If the batter pulled out a unicycle and started juggling, the pitcher wasn’t going to notice, he looked down for 3 heart wrenching seconds, he was completely oblivious to everyone, and probably thought he was the main character that night.

    • @AEMoreira81
      @AEMoreira81 Год назад +2

      Not with this pitcher. The 3B coach had likely been paying attention to this rhythm.

  • @masonmcgeath906
    @masonmcgeath906 2 года назад +878

    The batter knew the entire time, he did a great job staying in the box and acting normal, really sold it to help pull it off

    • @criticaljacques2237
      @criticaljacques2237 2 года назад +26

      Mr. Magoo probably wouldn't have noticed anyway but yes you're right here did a good job not reacting to the steal.

    • @gunsofaugust1971
      @gunsofaugust1971 2 года назад +32

      and of course, the ump noticed as well. Even more important for him to not give it away.

    • @absolutetuber
      @absolutetuber 2 года назад +59

      And of course the guy in the bathroom totally knew. Very important for him not to give it away

    • @AyoJayArr
      @AyoJayArr 2 года назад +8

      I knew the whole time. (Didn't watch the game though)

    • @eastender74
      @eastender74 2 года назад

      The coaching staff more than likely knew too. The lefty was probably a pinch hitter brought in just for that.

  • @Rob-fi2pe
    @Rob-fi2pe 2 года назад +399

    "You can literally pinpoint the moment his heart breaks."

  • @KennyVee
    @KennyVee 2 года назад +324

    That is the cleanest steal of home I've ever seen. Usually it's a close play, but that pitcher was far too predictable. Not so much when the runner was on first, but DEFINITELT with runners on second and third.

    • @AEMoreira81
      @AEMoreira81 Год назад +5

      What is odd is that it was with a right-hander on the mound.

    • @csrboltfan2643
      @csrboltfan2643 Год назад +1

      @@AEMoreira81 Which makes it even worse. LOL

    • @AEMoreira81
      @AEMoreira81 11 месяцев назад

      @@csrboltfan2643- I could at least excuse it with a lefty. But that is embarrassing as a righty!

  • @raskolnikov4
    @raskolnikov4 2 года назад +123

    At first I thought 6 minutes is too long for one play but I’ve learned over the years that Jomboy is enormously entertaining and has filled a niche for baseball fans like none other and this one is a great example with fan ump pitcher analyses from all angles. Fantastic.

  • @MikeDillinger
    @MikeDillinger 2 года назад +461

    Umpire totally knew. Watch him glance twice at the runner 3:28. He just stayed professional and didn't tip the pitcher off by breaking his stance.

    • @jb5546
      @jb5546 Год назад +9

      This

    • @babababad
      @babababad Год назад +37

      The ump also has to watch the mound in case the pitcher delivers a legal pitch or balks.

    • @alechintzke7395
      @alechintzke7395 Год назад +13

      You can't tip off the pitcher when the pitcher is staring at the dirt. 😂

    • @J.J.J.J.J.J.J
      @J.J.J.J.J.J.J Год назад

      Well spotted!
      Super professional!

    • @thelastmanonearth2631
      @thelastmanonearth2631 Год назад

      Yep. You can see him glance at the runner at the same time as the catcher, before he even got into his stance

  • @staidenofanarchy
    @staidenofanarchy 2 года назад +746

    How every pitching coach he's ever had thought that was an appropriate way to come set and okayed it is baffling, that's absolutely unconscionable

    • @miraclemaker1418
      @miraclemaker1418 2 года назад +109

      I can literally hear what the coaches said about this routine "Hey, if it works..."

    • @awenoldschwatzanegga
      @awenoldschwatzanegga 2 года назад +18

      Every single coach, every single teammate…. Even in little league you can’t be that oblivious!

    • @brandonfrancey5592
      @brandonfrancey5592 2 года назад +12

      Why says they ever did. It's probably come up a bunch of times but usually as a casual mention. "Don't be repetitive, mix it up a bit." But the pitcher just falls back into old habits thinking about his grip or getting that curve ball right. Sometimes you need a hurt before a lesson sticks. It's going to be a long time before he makes that mistake again if he ever does.

  • @eliasadam2345
    @eliasadam2345 2 года назад +104

    Good eye by the third base coach and love it when a team takes a risk like this. Might be the most exciting play in baseball.

    • @billrobertson5895
      @billrobertson5895 Год назад

      Since they outlawed collisions yup

    • @jimkelly9140
      @jimkelly9140 11 месяцев назад +1

      Stealing home probably is the most exciting *offensive* play. But the single most exciting play in baseball overall, in my opinion, is when a fielder with a cannon arm throws out a runner at the plate. The heroic throw and unlikely tag out is more spectacular somehow.

    • @repealthepatriotact
      @repealthepatriotact 18 дней назад

      What risk? Bottom of the 10th, tied game, 2 outs, 2 strikes on a .160 batter, and about to go into another inning.....that's literally zero risk.

  • @michaellee4276
    @michaellee4276 2 года назад +122

    The runner on second starts going crazy immediately. I thought he might give it away (the batter purposely ignores the third base runner and acts normal so as not to draw attention). But I'm thinking the 2nd base runner was trying to draw the pitcher's attention in the wrong direction to give an extra split second.

  • @RayWest46
    @RayWest46 2 года назад +874

    4 runs 11 hits 1 error.
    4 runs 3 hits 0 errors.
    Gotta love baseball

    • @MercuryRain
      @MercuryRain 2 года назад +75

      next day:
      12 runs 21 hits 0 errors
      16 runs 14 hits 0 errors
      methinks one team walked a lot more than the other.

    • @theredhood028
      @theredhood028 2 года назад +5

      @@MercuryRain or the hits were just longer

    • @theilleagle8380
      @theilleagle8380 2 года назад +3

      @@theredhood028 just more clutch

    • @Future_Legend_Told_Me
      @Future_Legend_Told_Me 2 года назад +3

      @@theredhood028 or all of the above

    • @theredhood028
      @theredhood028 2 года назад

      @@Future_Legend_Told_Me true

  • @griff1054
    @griff1054 2 года назад +700

    I'm giving some love for the 3rd base coach there too. He noticed that opportunity early on, if they didn't already have the scouting report, and had a scenario in his head to run with it, and it went perfectly.

    • @jameslonergan4830
      @jameslonergan4830 2 года назад +35

      Couldn't agree more. That kid is raging with adrenalin, and the 3rd base coach's calm and wise presence -- "I think we've got something here, kid. Take a deep breath and wait for my signal."

    • @StevenSchmidtSnr
      @StevenSchmidtSnr 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely 👍

    • @jonhohensee3258
      @jonhohensee3258 Год назад

      @@jameslonergan4830 Aren't you assuming?

    • @jonhohensee3258
      @jonhohensee3258 Год назад

      Aren't you assuming?

  • @X33N
    @X33N 2 года назад +233

    I’m only into baseball when you’re narrating.

    • @RH-hz9ly
      @RH-hz9ly 2 года назад +4

      Yoooowww!! Same here

    • @DesignByKirk
      @DesignByKirk 2 года назад +4

      @Kasey Tarbet ??? he's here because he enjoys Jomboy's commentary ... he just told you ... ????

  • @wakawaka1976
    @wakawaka1976 2 года назад +8

    Stole home twice in high school. Once to win a game on a missed squeeze bunt and another time when we were up 15 runs which is usually a faux pas because it’s running it up. Last game of the season I needed 7 steals to letter and went on my own. Thank goodness the batter saw me coming and did not swing. After I stole home I was so excited that I was jumping up and down throwing haymakers in the air and my team was going nuts. Coach told me the other coach gave him a nasty look and he just shrugged his shoulders.

    • @gunsofaugust1971
      @gunsofaugust1971 2 года назад +1

      I did the opposite. As a batter, I missed the suicide squeeze sign and almost took the head off of my teammate racing home. To add to the embarrassment I stood there watching my warning-track fly, and the runner I nearly killed got mad and pushed me to run towards first. I love baseball, but I had no instincts. Started playing JV in 10th grade, and ended up with two Varsity letters.

    • @wakawaka1976
      @wakawaka1976 2 года назад +1

      @@gunsofaugust1971 Ha! I didn’t think about the dangers the time I stole on my own. My buddy who was up to bat said, “You’re lucky I saw you!” He was obviously right your story being a good example. I was so excited I didn’t even slide. Pitcher was on a windup and I crossed right before the ball did. Loved baseball too but my eyesight was poor.

    • @gunsofaugust1971
      @gunsofaugust1971 2 года назад +1

      @@wakawaka1976 I wish the runner was my buddy. We actually had some bad blood, as we were rivals for the same position. The fact that the pitch I hit was a shoulder-high fastball, and I was 6 inches taller than the runner, did not help. I really did almost smack him right in his face. Not my proudest moment, but now, 34 years later, I can laugh about it. ha

  • @jimc.goodfellas226
    @jimc.goodfellas226 2 года назад +1763

    Nothing better than spring time, baseball, and Jomboy breakdowns

    • @countergravity6371
      @countergravity6371 2 года назад +22

      @ Found the 9 year old who will no doubt claim he's throwing 95mph heaters already in little league.

    • @ryanrobinson188
      @ryanrobinson188 2 года назад +1

      Soooooooo true !!!!!!

    • @BroMark1611
      @BroMark1611 2 года назад +1

      Second it!

    • @SJT81
      @SJT81 2 года назад

      @ 🤦‍♂️LOL then why are you commenting on it virgin??

    • @calebhobson4718
      @calebhobson4718 2 года назад

      @ looking at your previous comments on this channel tells me your lying… your a 30 year old virgin bud

  • @Verlisify
    @Verlisify 2 года назад +1913

    Wow. That steal was far more clean than I thought it was going to be

    • @ryanschaff2507
      @ryanschaff2507 2 года назад +38

      That was silky smooth. Don’t think I have ever seen a cleaner home plate steal than that.

    • @sneersh9107
      @sneersh9107 2 года назад +17

      Fr I was expecting a throw and a close play at the plate this was crazy he was already in there by the time the pitcher noticed

    • @koth_harvest_final
      @koth_harvest_final 2 года назад +26

      bro get outta here

    • @Verlisify
      @Verlisify 2 года назад +6

      @@koth_harvest_final Not before you touch grass

    • @DragonBank
      @DragonBank 2 года назад +6

      He could have slid into first and been safe.

  • @anxietyonline1947
    @anxietyonline1947 2 года назад +29

    I become more of a baseball fan with every Jomboy break down. I was already a huge hockey fan and loved the fact that Jom gives hockey some breakdown love once in a while!

  • @123flooor
    @123flooor Год назад +3

    Probably my most favorite jomboy video. Loved all the commentary. And the follow up on the next game turned it into a whole story. Loved it

  • @AutumnReel4444
    @AutumnReel4444 2 года назад +256

    Imagine gettin your head straight to throw the game extending pitch, and when you're finally ready it's already over. Not shoes I want to try on

    • @BigBlack81
      @BigBlack81 2 года назад +2

      Nope.
      Also, great job for your guy today in the race. Great ambition shown. :D

    • @JGWmnm29
      @JGWmnm29 2 года назад +1

      #MomoStrong

    • @AcornSmokes420
      @AcornSmokes420 2 года назад +1

      Praying never works in sports

  • @jurskyap
    @jurskyap 2 года назад +520

    I love Jomboy media because of the extra details he adds from the fans. The only time you see big shot announcers is generally when they cruelly poke fun at someone. Instead Jomboy looks to them often and finds gems like the Highfive. Best sports commentators ever

    • @TheBvisual81
      @TheBvisual81 2 года назад +13

      You’re 100% correct. Jomboy is a gem, great knowledge of the game mixed with good humor. Not only is Jomboy is good for the fans, it’s good for the game

    • @TR-vr5pz
      @TR-vr5pz 2 года назад

      I come here for the Jomboy taint lickers and never disappointed

    • @TebowTimeUmad
      @TebowTimeUmad 2 года назад +2

      Hes great at pointing out the little details that would otherwise seem meaningless

    • @Gr8Layks
      @Gr8Layks 2 года назад +1

      Indeed! Reminds me of Ernie Harwell picking a Michigan city for every foul ball, saying “A guy from Kalamazoo is taking that one home with him!”

    • @foobarmaximus3506
      @foobarmaximus3506 2 года назад

      Slurp!

  • @NYfan023
    @NYfan023 2 года назад +13

    The breakdown of the kids high five at the end makes you a legend.

  • @oliverburke
    @oliverburke 2 года назад

    What a wonderful breakdown. Thank you so much!!!
    I love ppl who are as persnickety about vid details as I am. Wonderful!!!

  • @LoowheezeBreeze
    @LoowheezeBreeze 2 года назад +210

    3:13 I like to think the batter knew exactly what was happening, but didn't alter his routine so as not to tip off the pitcher

    • @adamrickman2461
      @adamrickman2461 2 года назад +38

      Yeah he knew what was happening. Umpire even took a glance right before the catcher did so I think he may have knew too.

    • @aaacomp1
      @aaacomp1 2 года назад +72

      Didn't even matter because that pitcher was lost in oblivion. He could have pulled his pants down and mooned him and he still wouldn't have seen it.

    • @tommaccarone1481
      @tommaccarone1481 2 года назад +46

      @@adamrickman2461 Right, the umpire should also not be tipping off the pitcher by doing anything unusual. Good umpiring.

    • @TheoriginalBMT
      @TheoriginalBMT 2 года назад +22

      @@tommaccarone1481 yeah that umpire played it real cool

    • @CBrandonChapman
      @CBrandonChapman 2 года назад +14

      Yeah. Ump knew, too. But it's not his job to tell the other team.

  • @RMR1
    @RMR1 2 года назад +381

    How on earth did this kid's high school and college pitching coaches think a 3-second head-drop -- paired with a corresponding rock that broadcasts the duration of his blind spot more accurately than a stopwatch -- was good form?

    • @livelyupmyself1
      @livelyupmyself1 2 года назад +26

      He’s definitely got a lot more people than just himself to blame lol.

    • @miesnerd
      @miesnerd 2 года назад +32

      If I had to guess, some coach earlier told him something like "you can get away with that at this level, but not the next level. You should fix it" and then went on to coach them up about something else.

    • @adamleblanc5294
      @adamleblanc5294 2 года назад +8

      He probably doesn't do it in practice and has never been punished for it in a game before to have it exposed. I can imagine a coach mentioning it in passing to him, but not actually doing the work with him to replace the habit with a different one. Since, it wouldn't be something he would do at practice, it just wouldn't be actively corrected.

    • @pyrobryan
      @pyrobryan 2 года назад +5

      I have a feeling I know what he'll be working on at the next practice.

    • @RMR1
      @RMR1 2 года назад

      @@miesnerd Good point. I could see it playing out just like that.

  • @getsmarter5412
    @getsmarter5412 Год назад

    One of the most beautiful steals I’ve ever seen. With a shake of humility as well!

  • @noahlabathe5245
    @noahlabathe5245 Год назад

    Thank you you just made my morning your smooth comments and jokes were exactly what I needed to set myself up for a good day. My son is nine years old and his team is 10 and 0 as of last night.
    We will watch your stuff frequently to keep his interest in the game. Thanks again for doing this.

  • @jacksonpowers3947
    @jacksonpowers3947 2 года назад +315

    As someone who used to pitch a lot back when I played, the fact that pitcher has that timing mechanism as a closer in a college level of play and his coaches not adjusting that is insane. That is incredibly easy to pick up on. You cant just completely disengage yourself for 3 seconds like that as a closer pitcher, let alone with winning runner on 3rd with a lefty batter too. Easiest steal to home ever.

    • @kingsviking
      @kingsviking 2 года назад +5

      The fact that this sentence doesn't have a period is insane. Not nice when someone comments on your flaws is it? Have a good day sir.

    • @toddgabrielson1884
      @toddgabrielson1884 2 года назад +2

      It was, I agree

    • @JonathanMonaco-wr4si
      @JonathanMonaco-wr4si 2 года назад +50

      @@kingsviking found the pitchers burner account

    • @AisuruMirai
      @AisuruMirai 2 года назад +5

      Also, it seems like the closer shouldn't be walking two runners in the bottom of the tenth. I don't watch baseball, but that seems bad.
      And: The pitcher with the burner account is right. There is a difference between a period and a comma; they are not interchangeable.

    • @jacksonpowers3947
      @jacksonpowers3947 2 года назад +5

      @@kingsviking fixed it for you. :)

  • @unchangedimage1603
    @unchangedimage1603 2 года назад +303

    My favourite part is the runner on second going full celebration mode super early and then you see the winning run fly in from right of screen! That is awesome!

    • @jjwats12
      @jjwats12 2 года назад

      The winning run already crossed home plate before the runner on second is even seen.

    • @reefhound9902
      @reefhound9902 2 года назад

      @@jjwats12 Not true. At 2:51 the 2B has both hands straight up and runner first touches base at 2:52.

    • @jjwats12
      @jjwats12 2 года назад

      @@reefhound9902 - You are correct. I didn’t rewind far enough back and was just watching the panned out views from the side. 👍🏼 Thanks.

    • @reefhound9902
      @reefhound9902 2 года назад

      @@jjwats12 I kinda wonder if the 2B was trying to distract the pitcher to give the runner another second.

  • @jdmousley2314
    @jdmousley2314 2 года назад

    i have no idea why, but i absolutely love the "first to notice" breakdowns. they're always super unexpected and a welcome surprise.

  • @tripprogers3501
    @tripprogers3501 2 года назад +1

    I live in the home town of all their stadiums and I can confirm sitting right behind home plate this was awesome

  • @timlett99
    @timlett99 2 года назад +286

    I would be absolutely LIVID if I was one of those Texas players. I pitched so I understand getting in your own space but one thing my coaches always stressed as a kid was to never take your eyes off the game. The fact this kid looks down for 3 seconds every single windup WITH runners on makes me upset for the other players and fans. Shame on every coaching staff he's ever had man, I do feel bad for the kid though

    • @TheDevilockedzombie
      @TheDevilockedzombie 2 года назад +46

      I think its 25% his fault, 75% his coaches.
      Yes he has some very bad signs/habits but the fact that the whole coaching staff or even his team mates let it get that far is terrible. They failed him.

    • @sneersh9107
      @sneersh9107 2 года назад +18

      @@TheDevilockedzombie Yeah it's hard to blame him too much, don't think he even realizes he's doing it in the moment and certainly isn't thinking about the implications of such a bad habit, he's just trying to get comfortable and get his head right

    • @wewd
      @wewd 2 года назад +10

      This is one of those habits you're supposed to kick in little league. Not high school, not college. Bizarre.

    • @oliverburke
      @oliverburke 2 года назад +3

      Yes, coaches. It is such a well worn habit that pitching coaches could not NOT see it.
      Kudos to the 3rd base coach for the tip off, though!!! :D

    • @rftulie
      @rftulie 2 года назад +6

      @@TheDevilockedzombie I'd go all coaches. Set routines are very individual and personal depending on what the pitcher is trying to accomplish. This guy has been doing this for a long time, but no coach should ever have let him. A big part of many team sports is head up, see as much as you can. This set routine is the total opposite of that and should have been corrected in junior high and high school. If he got to a high-level baseball program like Texas still doing this, they should have cured him of this early.

  • @hughm-c2478
    @hughm-c2478 2 года назад +88

    Then the man went on to hit a walk off grand slam the very next game. Ridiculous

    • @BigBlack81
      @BigBlack81 2 года назад +11

      His Monday on campus is going to be amazing, I think.

  • @exactly9099
    @exactly9099 2 года назад +62

    I've done essentially this back in little league(oh the glory days). We weren't allowed to steal if the pitcher was off the mound. He kept faking throws to 2nd I believe and I was on 3rd. Took off for home. Might have slid in headfirst don't remember. One of my best memories.

    • @absolutetuber
      @absolutetuber 2 года назад +9

      Lies. Official little league rules have always banned head-first sliding into home. You would’ve been out and the ball would’ve been considered live still

    • @exactly9099
      @exactly9099 2 года назад +1

      @@absolutetuber Did you read the part where I said "MIGHT have slid in head first, DON'T REMEMBER." As if I am going to remember the rules 10 years after I played the games. People like you is why this world sucks.

    • @mroberts566
      @mroberts566 2 года назад +7

      @@absolutetuber Must you ruin this guy’s only good memory from childhood?

    • @Lukas-tf3nu
      @Lukas-tf3nu 2 года назад

      ok

    • @cfats9071
      @cfats9071 Год назад

      I used to play baseball ;)

  • @brettheath2561
    @brettheath2561 2 года назад

    Love your content, cuts, commentary, everything!

  • @ExhaustedElox
    @ExhaustedElox 2 года назад +217

    Gotta switch up your delivery when you have a runner on 3rd. Hell, you're even facing him! How do you not keep an eye on him?!

    • @danguy7595
      @danguy7595 2 года назад +10

      I think he felt extra safe doing his delivery because he was facing them. Probably thought no one would try anything, obviously not though lol

    • @J-J_du4nb
      @J-J_du4nb 2 года назад +7

      You’d have to assume he’s done that windup for years and no one ever tried it, so why worry about it now.

    • @AEMoreira81
      @AEMoreira81 2 года назад

      Especially with a lefty batter.

  • @Iotacox
    @Iotacox 2 года назад +55

    The ump knows. You can see the slight head bob when his eye catches it. BUT, he's an UMP! He isn't going to give any indication about that. Buddy is a pro. Props given.

  • @stephenjones102
    @stephenjones102 Год назад

    Is this the best video JOMBOY has ever done?! I was captivated the entire way through!

  • @mrmatt7210
    @mrmatt7210 Год назад +1

    Amazing moments these young men will never forget.

  • @rebel_tech6406
    @rebel_tech6406 2 года назад +201

    As someone who has season tickets, and was at both games, my god, what an absolute experience it was to witness both of these! Wreck ‘em! 👆🏼

    • @jaredwolfe9665
      @jaredwolfe9665 2 года назад +2

      Wreck ‘em!!!

    • @wrestling1013
      @wrestling1013 2 года назад +3

      We beat them in back to back championships 😂 Wreck ‘em!

  • @TheDistingueOne
    @TheDistingueOne 2 года назад +82

    My wife and I had tickets to this weekend series. We witnessed both of these game and they were spectacular!

  • @nichj487
    @nichj487 2 года назад +7

    “If you look closely you can actually pinpoint the exact moment his heart breaks in two.”

  • @loganzachary8328
    @loganzachary8328 2 года назад

    Thanks for adding the grand slam. I was getting ready to say you should’ve added it. But you’re the expert and did!

  • @CYMotorsport
    @CYMotorsport 2 года назад +433

    2:41 no one even notices lol guy above paint doctor gets it half way down the baseline. 2nd base plays it cool, stays in character. 5 star performance.

    • @lucasng4712
      @lucasng4712 2 года назад

      No?

    • @dannyhightower911
      @dannyhightower911 2 года назад +15

      yes thats what jomboy said in the video minus the guy on second base.

    • @grondhero
      @grondhero 2 года назад +2

      Looks like the runner on second base is celebrating, not playing it cool.

    • @khalilmartinez6063
      @khalilmartinez6063 2 года назад +2

      @@grondhero he played it cool pretending he wasnt stealing until after he knew he was safe

    • @seantimmons5900
      @seantimmons5900 2 года назад +3

      You thunk the guy on second knew a steal was coming? Um, no. That was a discussi between the third base coach and the runner. Not even the batter knew.

  • @CDsurfer
    @CDsurfer 2 года назад +94

    Jomboy, I don't even really like baseball but you make baseball so much fun... I hope you continue to grow to an even bigger audience in 2022, you deserve it.

    • @ANANGRYCRACKR
      @ANANGRYCRACKR 2 года назад +6

      Dude same. I would probably watch it if he commented the games haha

  • @captainthrall
    @captainthrall Год назад

    I'm not even a baseball fan, but you got me riled up with that awesome commentary. Thanks for sharing!

  • @avrahamscher1356
    @avrahamscher1356 Год назад

    Hands down one of the best videos I've ever seen , just learned of this WOW

  • @xlwxassass1n619
    @xlwxassass1n619 2 года назад +55

    Dude prob never had so much adrenaline in his life before

    • @whowastheoneguy4719
      @whowastheoneguy4719 2 года назад +13

      I imagine when it went to an 0-2 count he was like "holy shit I'm about to steal home". I bet his heart was beating fast for sure

    • @pigs6486
      @pigs6486 2 года назад

      He seemed like a douchebag staring down the pitcher 3 times cuz of an inside pitch...but oh well, now I'm a fan that was dope.

    • @Reblwitoutacause
      @Reblwitoutacause 2 года назад

      @@pigs6486 screw that pitcher

  • @khh108
    @khh108 2 года назад +19

    Legend has it he is still looking at the ground

    • @eterlizzi
      @eterlizzi 2 года назад

      This comment wins!

    • @Redvines69
      @Redvines69 2 года назад +1

      He's trying to figure out where his baseball scholarship went.

    • @sneersh9107
      @sneersh9107 2 года назад

      @@Redvines69 Don't think you'd lose a scholarship for that lmao it's a very easy thing to fix

    • @darksu6947
      @darksu6947 2 года назад +1

      @@sneersh9107 I've never seen a pitcher take a nap before every pitch. His coaches should have put an end to that a long time ago.

  • @Jrhenhouse
    @Jrhenhouse 2 года назад +8

    Situational awareness is key. Even in a slow moments of the game you can still take advantages.

  • @petespizzeriaabortionclini8020
    @petespizzeriaabortionclini8020 2 года назад +1

    6:03 Gotta love the classic Jomboy high five breakdown "ohh... WOW" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @ActuallyShigure
    @ActuallyShigure 2 года назад +7

    "I don't know, when I looked up they're already celebrating"

  • @rudycelaya
    @rudycelaya 2 года назад +64

    Legend has it that the pitcher still has his head down and still on the mound not knowing the game is over.

  • @MrEsMysteriesMagicks
    @MrEsMysteriesMagicks 2 года назад +15

    Pitcher: "Geez, Coach, I really screwed up. I'm sorry."
    Coach: "That's okay, son, these things happen. Oh, by the way, tomorrow, we'll be working on your mechanics."

  • @jacksonarnold27
    @jacksonarnold27 2 года назад +4

    One of my favorite things about Jomboy breakdowns is when he notices fans do super subtle or even just normal things and he points them out in a way thats fucking hilarious for some reason

  • @alexanderbrown7105
    @alexanderbrown7105 2 года назад +10

    Honestly it’s my favorite when he breaks down high-fives.

  • @tylerbowyer4433
    @tylerbowyer4433 2 года назад +10

    “Built like a Texas pitcher” we don’t call him thunder thighs for no reason

  • @straycatttt2766
    @straycatttt2766 Год назад +1

    Around 1978, I was at Veterans Stadium. The Phillies were down by a run, bottom of the 9th, two outs, Garry Maddox on third base as the tying run. Maddox broke for home. Pitcher threw him out, game over!
    We looked at each other like “WTH just happened?” You could hear a pin drop as we filed out.

  • @DavidHBurkart
    @DavidHBurkart 2 года назад

    This was a fun Jomboy to watch. Well done

  • @trevor6358
    @trevor6358 2 года назад +10

    I would imagine he thought the screaming was a home field distraction attempt for the 3rd strike. Which is even more props to the 3rd base coach strategy on having him wait till then.

  • @Trapper50cal
    @Trapper50cal 2 года назад +15

    The breakdown of the youth high five is that extra mile...one of the reasons you get your hits. Congrats on the semi-new digs and the new partnerships.

  • @lars976
    @lars976 Год назад

    awesome breakdown, i rewatched parts of this so many times. What a damn steal.

  • @yuckyool
    @yuckyool 2 года назад

    Terrific video breakdown. Great narration!

  • @steveschwartzman7131
    @steveschwartzman7131 2 года назад +16

    This makes Kershaw's pick off from Game 5 of the 2020 WS even more impressive. He has a very ritualistic cadence from the stretch, knows he can't see a runner on third, so he made sure his infield had a plan for it and practiced it so much that when the moment actually came everyone reacted off pure instinct.
    This can be a very profound learning moment for a young pitcher - and if I'm his pitching coach I don't waste any breath coming down on him and simply say "no worries, kid, we're gonna fix this."

    • @jaysantos536
      @jaysantos536 2 года назад

      Dude.......1st Ballot HALL OF FAMER vs. College sophomore? C'mon thats a weak take........

    • @deusvult6920
      @deusvult6920 2 года назад +2

      If I'm a pitching coach at UT I should be dusting off my resume. No way this should ever have been allowed

    • @jaysantos536
      @jaysantos536 2 года назад +2

      @@deusvult6920 Texas' pitching coach is on a five year contract making $500K per year. He ain't checking nothing......but his bank account.

  • @ikigai47
    @ikigai47 2 года назад +7

    Amazing lack of awareness. How tf have his coaches not addressed this with him?

  • @matthoye4974
    @matthoye4974 2 года назад +2

    Awesome how Jomboy has pros reaching out to him to make sure he lip reads them correctly, yet he breaks down in detail the kids high-five in the stands!

  • @martinpalenik
    @martinpalenik 2 года назад

    As soon as I saw the pitcher stare down, I knew what was coming! Amazing narrating Jomboy!

  • @thisguy8106
    @thisguy8106 2 года назад +8

    I can't believe the manager for Texas didn't see what was about to happen!

  • @Badger1776
    @Badger1776 2 года назад +38

    I don't even watch sports, just Jomboy because hes educational and hilarious, But this is one of the most incredible things I've seen lol

  • @HurricaneJD
    @HurricaneJD 2 года назад +13

    That had to be a tough tough hit on that pitcher ... I can only imagine how low he must have felt to be beat like that especially when he was on with two strikes on that last batter and he probably thought he was getting ready to throw an ace pitch. I picture him thinking to himself in his head oh I'm gonna get this and I'm gonna be a hero when my team comes back out and gets the winning run and we win.................. Ah f---udge

  • @danielgabalski2312
    @danielgabalski2312 2 года назад +1

    I knew it was coming and I still laughed out loud. That was great.

  • @aarontaylor5146
    @aarontaylor5146 2 года назад +12

    One of the best ways to win a game I've seen in a very long time. This was epic.

  • @MikeJones-vb1me
    @MikeJones-vb1me 2 года назад +4

    Now that’s the in-depth jomboy breakdown we love

  • @itsLiQui
    @itsLiQui 2 года назад +3

    So young and already a baseball legend. I’ll be excited to watch him progress.

  • @wndowpayne
    @wndowpayne 2 года назад

    Lesson learned..I remember as a young kid I had a habit of looking back at the bag after getting a lead..had to break that routine quickly

  • @mcfluffynips
    @mcfluffynips 2 года назад +72

    Why buy tickets when I can watch your breakdown 🙌

    • @nukeninmgt1504
      @nukeninmgt1504 2 года назад +7

      As great as Jomboy is, I cant catch a foul through the internet.

    • @monkeyton5
      @monkeyton5 2 года назад +1

      jomboy putting baseball outta business

  • @dylanthompson1686
    @dylanthompson1686 2 года назад +35

    Just to have to chance to do that in back to back games is insane. Actually pulling it off doesn’t even seem possible

  • @tscott6843
    @tscott6843 2 года назад +18

    One of the best videos you’ve done. Most credit to Wilson. What a magical couple days. Still, you bring the action, including fan coverage that network cameras missed. You would think the people in the control room would have isolated a camera on Wilson at 3rd. But, no. Jomboy fills the gaps. Well played.

  • @eterlizzi
    @eterlizzi 2 года назад +22

    That dude could’ve run in standing up straight singing “skip to my Lou”. Cleanest steal I’ve ever seen, and I’ve hardly watched any baseball! 😂

    • @jamesnialG
      @jamesnialG 2 года назад +6

      Well if you haven't watched much baseball, it being the cleanest steal you've ever seen isn't saying a lot.

    • @eterlizzi
      @eterlizzi 2 года назад +1

      @@jamesnialG that part was a joke 😂

    • @jamesnialG
      @jamesnialG 2 года назад +1

      @@eterlizzi hate to say it, but your joke didn't really land

    • @eterlizzi
      @eterlizzi 2 года назад

      @@jamesnialG not on you, at least.

    • @nautgamingnautgaming9949
      @nautgamingnautgaming9949 2 года назад

      @@jamesnialG oo trust me that home base steal is FAR CLEANER than what comes out of the national league AT THE PROS
      (We aren't including the giants dodgers or braves since they actually CAN PLAY BASEBALL)
      My team FYI is Milwaukee my hometown very average baseball team who has the most division titles in the last decade just to get bounced out by an actual baseball team round 1
      I know division titles are easy since the nl central has 4 minor league teams and Milwaukee in it
      The only highlights from my division are the blooper circus reels like missing first base, committing 2 or 3 errors a game (unless you're the pirates who commit like 10 errors a game)
      You got the geriatric retirement team in the cardinals who thinks the older you are the better your chances
      You got the reds who are exactly like the pirates except they only lose 90 games
      You got the cubs who are only good once every 100 years lol
      And that's the story on why I think that steal is better than 99 percent of the things occurring in the nl central

  • @tryhardgaming2346
    @tryhardgaming2346 2 года назад +9

    Been waiting for this one

  • @michaelmillican5592
    @michaelmillican5592 2 года назад

    Great video! You make some of the best!

  • @DiabloOutdoors
    @DiabloOutdoors Год назад

    I usually don't like that kind of video, but yours is really, really good!

  • @greencat1849
    @greencat1849 2 года назад +4

    One of favorite Jomboy videos already, that player is living on another planet rn 🤣

  • @b47ance34
    @b47ance34 2 года назад +8

    I can’t believe he’s playing at this level and no coach had him change that especially with a runner on 3rd lesson learned the hard way

  • @treed6038
    @treed6038 2 года назад

    Great commentary. You made the whole thing better.

  • @mr.waffles7599
    @mr.waffles7599 2 года назад

    Great job on the breakdown!

  • @rolmodel12.
    @rolmodel12. 2 года назад +17

    That high-five was the most wholesome thing I have seen this weekend.
    Sun is out.
    Baseball is back.
    Kids are celebrating.
    Maybe we WILL make it...

  • @PVTHighspeed
    @PVTHighspeed 2 года назад +3

    Best play since Benny The Jet Rodriguez stole home!!!

  • @90sbaby6
    @90sbaby6 2 года назад

    Wow what a couple of absolute clutch moments from that Texas Tech Shortstop

  • @tommyb261
    @tommyb261 2 года назад

    Haven't watched you in a few years. Glad to get recomended

  • @whowastheoneguy4719
    @whowastheoneguy4719 2 года назад +4

    That second game was nuts. Probably the college baseball game of the decade! Unbelievable series

  • @papsphin
    @papsphin 2 года назад +4

    4:03 Jomboy, you didn't have to make a breakdown of the poor kid realizing, you are ruthless for that one 😭😭😭

  • @KickRocksClowns
    @KickRocksClowns 2 года назад +1

    Even in high school I was taught to constantly change your pacing on the mound. Give neither the runner nor the batter a count to prepare for. Easiest way to steal bases is a pitcher that has a consistent count. It's amazing what a difference such a minor head start to stealing a base makes.

    • @AEMoreira81
      @AEMoreira81 2 года назад

      This pitcher is a converted shortstop.

  • @AaaronI
    @AaaronI Год назад +1

    nearly a year out and still love this go Tech, keep up the good work Jomboy

  • @eddiesanchez551
    @eddiesanchez551 2 года назад +3

    how comfident do you have to be to be like hey wait for the two strike pitch and then go. Props to the 3B coach