at 11:39 I wish announcers would read the rulebook and casebook. There DO NOT have to be warnings! It is total umpire judgement! there are only warnings IF UMPIRE NOT CERTAIN, then can warn both benches preemptively.
The pitch at 11:15 was so intentional it hurts (more the batter than me), and the announcers make it sound like Ventura did nothing wrong. Good on the plate umpire for that ejection.
The funniest part is, the announcer says, almost in one same sentence, that 1) I don't agree with that ejection....and 2) everybody in this entire stadium knows the pitcher drilled him on purpose????
@@leifopstad2972 I don't see why he would. Ventura was a complete hothead during his playing days and made enemies with multiple teams for seemingly no reason, and was well known around the league as an instigator. He made enemies of the Angels, White Sox, A's, and Orioles off the top of my head. He tried to start beef with Mike Trout of all people and almost had Albert Pujols barrel down on him, all because Trout got a hit off him that went right back over the mound. Yes, what happened to him was completely horrible and I feel for his family, but I accept the rough reality of who he was as a player.
Is it sad that Yordano Ventura passed away tragically at a young age? For sure.....but it is also a shame, because we will never get the chance to see one of the 2 following karmic things occur: 1) Him pull that "walking menacingly towards the batter up the 1st base line" schtick on the wrong guy, and have the base runner absolutely belt him into next week, or; 2) Have him traded to an NL team, and see him step in the box....
@@ThePuertoRican_Goat, Ventura had a much higher opinion of his skills than anyone else did and he was known for both actively hitting batters and attempting to incite fights. In fact, the dust-up after he threw Eaton out was directly caused by Ventura's comment (he said "Run" to Eaton at least once) and his insistence that Eaton was the aggressor (as he was being pulled away, he was either asking "What did *I* do?" or was saying "I didn't do anything!"). Is his passing sad? Yes...death at a young age tends to be rather sad (whether or not he was at fault), but his passing did rid the game of a fairly dirty player (had he stayed alive, his style could've very well led to multiple injuries to opposing players and possible career-ending injuries for opposing players or Ventura himself).
"...Jason Hammels has got to be steaming as his win goes away." Yeah, he's lost a win with two innings to go...for it to count as a loss against him, *Hammels* needed to give up the go-ahead run (which his reliever did) *and* the opposing team needs to never yield the lead during the rest of the game.
They need to take every stadium, and put up a boxing ring in one of outfield corners so when these guys want to go at it, send them to the ring and put the gloves on, and let em' go.
Mike Custenborder I like how they note he refused to look at a tag play and how Price might’ve still be irked about it. Unless you clearly say you want to challenge it, its umpires choice if they want to take another look. Same goes for the question if he got his by the pitch or not, which would be hard to tell anyways because of the dust that got kicked up by the ball. Obviously Price didn’t like it, didn’t stop and got run. Good call by West on this one.
@@jackwells2924, not exactly when the player in question was both known for throwing *at* players (thereby actively attempting to injure opponents) and inciting fights (which could lead to injuries). The fact that he was ejected from his vehicle points towards a disregard for the rules of the road...much like his disregard for the rules of baseball; had he continued living, the odds of him injuring another person (on the field or off) were getting higher and higher.
*Clint Hurdle breathes*
Umpire: You're Outta Here!
I love these ejection videos
at 11:39 I wish announcers would read the rulebook and casebook. There DO NOT have to be warnings! It is total umpire judgement! there are only warnings IF UMPIRE NOT CERTAIN, then can warn both benches preemptively.
Another day of horrible umpires
Joe West needs a rest or a suspension lmao
He gone
19:53 “it may have nicked the zone” yeah that’s called a strike.
The pitch at 11:15 was so intentional it hurts (more the batter than me), and the announcers make it sound like Ventura did nothing wrong. Good on the plate umpire for that ejection.
ventura's a btich
@@banzaiib are you regretting that comment now that you know what happened to him?
The funniest part is, the announcer says, almost in one same sentence, that 1) I don't agree with that ejection....and 2) everybody in this entire stadium knows the pitcher drilled him on purpose????
The only bad thing about Vetura passing is that he didn’t get his ass kicked for throwing at people when he was getting his shit pushed in.
@@leifopstad2972 I don't see why he would. Ventura was a complete hothead during his playing days and made enemies with multiple teams for seemingly no reason, and was well known around the league as an instigator. He made enemies of the Angels, White Sox, A's, and Orioles off the top of my head. He tried to start beef with Mike Trout of all people and almost had Albert Pujols barrel down on him, all because Trout got a hit off him that went right back over the mound. Yes, what happened to him was completely horrible and I feel for his family, but I accept the rough reality of who he was as a player.
Is it sad that Yordano Ventura passed away tragically at a young age? For sure.....but it is also a shame, because we will never get the chance to see one of the 2 following karmic things occur:
1) Him pull that "walking menacingly towards the batter up the 1st base line" schtick on the wrong guy, and have the base runner absolutely belt him into next week, or;
2) Have him traded to an NL team, and see him step in the box....
Ion get you guys
Yea he got killed in a jeep accident. Never cared for him, he was a dick.
@@ThePuertoRican_Goat, Ventura had a much higher opinion of his skills than anyone else did and he was known for both actively hitting batters and attempting to incite fights. In fact, the dust-up after he threw Eaton out was directly caused by Ventura's comment (he said "Run" to Eaton at least once) and his insistence that Eaton was the aggressor (as he was being pulled away, he was either asking "What did *I* do?" or was saying "I didn't do anything!").
Is his passing sad? Yes...death at a young age tends to be rather sad (whether or not he was at fault), but his passing did rid the game of a fairly dirty player (had he stayed alive, his style could've very well led to multiple injuries to opposing players and possible career-ending injuries for opposing players or Ventura himself).
@@Alsebra this is the wildest comment I’ve ever seen you should be ashamed of yourself
"...Jason Hammels has got to be steaming as his win goes away."
Yeah, he's lost a win with two innings to go...for it to count as a loss against him, *Hammels* needed to give up the go-ahead run (which his reliever did) *and* the opposing team needs to never yield the lead during the rest of the game.
7:00 it hit his fingers.
Unless he had perfect timing and exactly matched the speed of the ball, you're spot-on...in the replay, his index finger took the hit.
0:07-1:14 SF vs. SD
1:40-3:12 STL vs. CIN
4:36-6:36 PHI vs. NYM (if the game wasn’t at a boiling point already, then THIS certainly sent it off the deep end)
8:37-10:24/12:28-14:22 BOS vs. BAL
11:14-12:24/14:23-17:48 OAK vs. KC
Cue John Williams’ “Anakin vs. Obi-Wan” at 22:35-26:06 because KC & CWS go at it 🥊
27:17-28:09 SF vs. COL
31:17-33:23 MIN vs. SEA
That ball definitely got Donaldson in the hands
To many commercials
They need to take every stadium, and put up a boxing ring in one of outfield corners so when these guys want to go at it, send them to the ring and put the gloves on, and let em' go.
Funny the Pirates announcer mentions Jim Leyland in a game against Jim's former team Detroit
he was actually there… he was the guy they showed after hurdle walked away
Leyland managed the Pirates too. 1986-96
I have to admit that I get tired of old, overweight umpires who are to fat and lazy to get in the proper position consistently miss calls!
4:37 LOL 😂
I think West is senile.
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マーク・モンク監督
マーキュリーライジング
As a fan, I mean 2015 season was definitely different after 2014 even though I miss that year.
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ダイハード ジョン・マティアナン監督
Oh my Joe West again.
Mike Custenborder I like how they note he refused to look at a tag play and how Price might’ve still be irked about it. Unless you clearly say you want to challenge it, its umpires choice if they want to take another look. Same goes for the question if he got his by the pitch or not, which would be hard to tell anyways because of the dust that got kicked up by the ball. Obviously Price didn’t like it, didn’t stop and got run. Good call by West on this one.
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ダイハード40レン・ワイズマン監督
Big deal ❤
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Hahaha😅
Why do announcers say "usally calm/mild?" Dont they realize how angry they get a lot?🙄
I rip the commentators a lot on these videos and at least the first clip they were like “yeah he went”
Who cares
@@RickGee-oq8ny don’t make useless comments.
Ad in 5? How about i never use youtube again in 5
This Kansas City team were absolute babies this year. My goodness.
Honestly it was 90% Ventura he always was causing problems. Throwing at people, yelling at everyone for showing him up etc. The guy was a psycho
lips 😂😂 lol
My Detroit tigers are doing well
Clint hurdle was cool
Joe West has a bad mouth 😈
Joe West has got to go 😊
Joe West Go home 🏡
Joe West stinks
Who cares😁
Who cares ❤
Great video!
Stupid call
Big deal 😂
Big deal 🤐
Go home 🏠
Go home 😊
Bye bye 😊
Hahahahaha
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first
Yung Dom ya mama
Jim Joyce is another sad excuse for an umpire
Crew chief jim joyce right?
And karma took care of Ventura...
You’re sick in the head
That’s really in poor taste
@@jackwells2924, not exactly when the player in question was both known for throwing *at* players (thereby actively attempting to injure opponents) and inciting fights (which could lead to injuries). The fact that he was ejected from his vehicle points towards a disregard for the rules of the road...much like his disregard for the rules of baseball; had he continued living, the odds of him injuring another person (on the field or off) were getting higher and higher.
You are an awful human