@@29proto You are correct. He should not have been given third, but that is a judgment call, and if he judged that the runner would have got to 3rd then that's where he is placed. But that part of the application I don't agree was the right call.
I like how chill Davey Martinez was. He knew exactly what the call was and that there was no reason to argue with umpires. He just took it on the chin and told his guy hey that better not happen again. Other managers should take notes.
I love Davey Martinez too, but I think he’s a better fit as a bench coach than a manager…then again, I suppose it’s not really his fault the Nationals gave him an old roster and are now rebuilding Nonetheless, I’m surprised they’re keeping him around for the rebuild, considering how many managers they ran through in the decade before hiring him who ostensibly had better records (Dusty Baker in particular)
@@warlordofbritannia I don’t watch many Nationals games so I don’t really have an opinion on him. I was just impressed how he handled this situation. I feel like many other managers would have gotten tossed for yelling “That’s horseshit!” at the umpires I’m an Astros fan (I know lol but I’ve been one my whole life) and I agree Dusty is awesome
@@cowsaymoomoo Hey, I’m ok with Astros fans so long as they ain’t in denial over what happened lol I used to really rag on Dusty, but I’ve since realized you can’t argue with success and he’s one of the most successful managers of all-time
He probably sees that his guys are getting torched out there and figures going easy on them is the best way to help them rebound and keep playing hard for the next day.
Yeah, there is no point to start screaming, especially to his own player. Too many managers and coaches think they have to act like drill sgts. In no other profession other then sports is it ok for a boss to start screaming anytime they want at their employees
We NEED a breakdown of Aaron Boone bringing in Chapman for the walk-off walk, one day after Chapman walked the bases loaded himself, and then getting mad at Tom Hallion about it.
I was watching that game and the ump made two terrible calls that gets them out of the inning otherwise, so the anger was justified but the call to Chapman def wasn’t
Bring Chapman was unavoidable. The game before they used 5 relievers other than Chapman. The game you are talking about went to 11 innings and use 5 other relievers too. Yankees lineup weren't able to get comfortable leads so Boone can bring low leverage guys to eat innings. Hitters have more to blame than Aaron Boone.
That was so funny to watch when they were having trouble hearing each other with the pitch com and the crowd just started getting louder and louder cuz they could tell they couldn’t hear. That’s probably the loudest Baltimore’s been in awhile.
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0:26 as a camera operator, a baseball coming at you is terrifying because you usually don't see the ball when it's hit because you're looking through your camera and it's difficult to find a ball in the air and they hurt when they hit you
As a runner in a pickle, your taught yo run into a fielder for interference. In my opinion, As a catcher, you kind of want to throw it once and GTFO of the pickle. Plus way to many throws to get the runner.
Too many throws for sure. Though I don't think the catcher was aware Fox the SS had come over and covered 3B which is probably why he was still there trying to get the throw.
@Joe Ketner after Little League, players practice this one or two times a year. In The Show, you don't have that many open days where you can work on it during the season, so they might spend 30 minutes one day in Spring Training. The average college team will work the practice after the game on it if they blow it so they may do it three or four times a year.
For sure. I was a catcher for years and after my first throw I would head to the back of the line and only go back in if no one else was there. Running in catcher’s equipment is kinda tough.
THIS IS SO COOL! Watching Jomboy’s breakdowns inspired me to take my girlfriend to her first baseball game and it was this one!! I remember her asking so many questions when this play happened! So cool to see a breakdown of it, I’ll just show her the video now! Keep up the great work Jomboy!
It amazes me how some pro ball players just completely miss the basics on some things. Like, has that catcher never been in a rundown before? Never saw The Sandlot? Never did the pickle drill in practice?
The reason the batter was awarded home was because of the Obstruction rule. "The obstructed runner shall be awarded at least one base beyond the base he had last legally touched before the obstruction." The other runner gets third because "Any preceding runners, forced to advance by the award of bases as the penalty for obstruction, shall advance without liability to be put out." So since the man on third was awarded one free base, The runner on second gets third base because of the one free base award.
actually, the preceding runner wasnt "forced" to advance and was not awarded 3rd base. The obstruction was called, but its a delayed dead ball, so the runner from 2nd made it to 3rd base(Soto didnt tag him in time), so once the play is over, time is called, runner that was obstructed by the catcher is awarded home, other runner made it to 3rd on his own and stays there
@@mptr1783 Actually reading it, I guess preceding runner would be one in front of the one obstructed. I was just going with poor understanding and it looked like the umpire was pointing at home AND at third. And on the next pitch in the breakdown there was a runner on third.
@@mptr1783 agree with you... except you can see Angel H calling a dead ball before the play is over. The runner between 2nd and 3rd could have been put out and the the runner between 3rd and home should only get 3rd. If my understanding is right, they still botched it. Surprised someone didn't protest. I'd say the end result was probably right, but they didn't execute well.
It's something I'd expect to see at my local AA team's game (ironically, the Nats-affiliated Harrisburg Senators), but not at the MLB level. It's going to be a long season for the Nats and a difficult one as a Nats fan...
@@AndrewAMartin it’s gonna be a long season for us too. praying for acunas health lol. This is why baseball is great though. Every once and a while the best of the best get humbled and we get to laugh at it.
Too many comments to read, so someone may have pointed this out already, but the other crucial rule of the pickle drill that the catcher broke is this: always get to the side of the baseline that is the arm side of the player with the ball. The reason there was no throw is that there was no viable target.
Nah you pick a lane with your teammate during the rundown. Arm thing doesn’t matter as long as you establish which side of the runner you’re throwing from.
Thank you Jomboy for breaking this down! I was at the game down the 1st base line and when AH called it obstruction I was like WJH. I gotta see the Jomboy call to figure this one out… So worth it!
As a Nats fan, this along with trading away a “totally not a MVP candidate” makes me hurt inside. At least we beat the trashtros tho… P.S. $20 Juan Soto will leave in free agency.
2019 was an awesome year for you guys, which is more than most teams can say. Glad you guys won that year. Trea is in good hands lol. Who knows maybe you guys can grab him back in free agency.
I saw one where there was a hidden ball trick to get a runner at third, and the announcers were praising Angel for knowing where the ball was before the tag. He does get something right occasionally.
Theres already so much stuff thats breakdown worthy thats happened this year. Still waiting on a breakdown of the mets getting hit like 5 times in 3 games
I know you guys are busy with the YES network deal. Please never stop doing these or give the idea away! These are always great and you guys are hilarious.
I've been so trained by history: my ears heard "Angel Hernandez gets it wrong". I swear that's what I heard. I had to listen back due to the follow up sentence.
I was at the game. The first thing I said was, “the runners are safe.” The second thing I said was, “this needs to be on Jomboy!” Had I know it was Angel Hernandez umping I might have also said “absolutely un-flipping believable; he got one right!”
So I’m English, and been following baseball for a few years.. but you saying and easy call and angel Hernandez in the same sentence is something I never thought I’d hear
In my experience most people understand that a runner ought to be allowed to be safe somewhere when the runner is obstructed. In my experience, few people realize that the MINIMUM penalty for obstruction is the base / plate the runner was going toward BEFORE retreating back to the base where the runner was coming from.
Jomboy has successfully created an entirely new genre of media. Cutting analysis with emotional lip reading. I expect copycats but this is his creation.
It has nothing to do with cutting the line or not, it's just getting out of the base path. It's honestly pretty ridiculous that a professional baseball player could have such a slapdick moment.
Obstruction is a delayed dead ball which is why they initially called him out when buddy was tagged but once the play was dead then they correct the call and apply the obstruction if applicable.
Shocking that's there's a breakdown vid where angel gets the call 100% correct and seems to know what's going on
hernandez knows how the game of tag is played
baseball remains his kryptonite
Even a broken clock is right twice a day...
And it not being the title of video
@@DavetheDiabetic1 That's not how the basepath rule works. Never has.
@@mspacely6521 occasionally those two times are even during a game
The REAL STORY HERE, is that Angel Hernandez made a correct call!
Good day in many ways
It's a Easter miracle
actually, i don't think the other runner from second should have got third.
@@29proto You are correct. He should not have been given third, but that is a judgment call, and if he judged that the runner would have got to 3rd then that's where he is placed. But that part of the application I don't agree was the right call.
@@alcoraces I agree. The run comes home but the prior runner gets 2nd would be the best call.
I love these 1 in a Million videos. Everyone agrees Angel Hernandez made a right call!
Anything is possible!
A broken clock is still right twice a day...
He should retire, ending his career on a good note.
@@iamsithazagoth3728 Angel Hernandez got to make a call on something they taught the only day he showed up for ump class.
Angel is right
actually, i don't think the guy from second should have got third. so you know, half right.
I like how chill Davey Martinez was. He knew exactly what the call was and that there was no reason to argue with umpires. He just took it on the chin and told his guy hey that better not happen again. Other managers should take notes.
I love Davey Martinez too, but I think he’s a better fit as a bench coach than a manager…then again, I suppose it’s not really his fault the Nationals gave him an old roster and are now rebuilding
Nonetheless, I’m surprised they’re keeping him around for the rebuild, considering how many managers they ran through in the decade before hiring him who ostensibly had better records (Dusty Baker in particular)
@@warlordofbritannia I don’t watch many Nationals games so I don’t really have an opinion on him. I was just impressed how he handled this situation. I feel like many other managers would have gotten tossed for yelling “That’s horseshit!” at the umpires
I’m an Astros fan (I know lol but I’ve been one my whole life) and I agree Dusty is awesome
@@cowsaymoomoo
Hey, I’m ok with Astros fans so long as they ain’t in denial over what happened lol
I used to really rag on Dusty, but I’ve since realized you can’t argue with success and he’s one of the most successful managers of all-time
@@warlordofbritannia I’m hoping we can finally get Dusty his ring (obviously haha). Well, he won one as a player but you know what I mean :D
Agreed. Probably helps that they already basically lost.
That may be the calmest I've ever seen a manager who got a detrimental call on these breakdowns, even to his own player.
His "THAT'S HORSESHIT" meter is at 0%.
"understandable, have a nice day"
He probably sees that his guys are getting torched out there and figures going easy on them is the best way to help them rebound and keep playing hard for the next day.
They were down by a Brazilian. They're not trying to win the game, just learn from their mistakes so they can do better in a future life.
Yeah, there is no point to start screaming, especially to his own player. Too many managers and coaches think they have to act like drill sgts. In no other profession other then sports is it ok for a boss to start screaming anytime they want at their employees
“Deep sniff of that Georgia air.” I don’t know why, but that line had me rolling!!! 🤣🤣🤣
The "I am a mathematician" line was what started it for me
As a Georgian, I can only say "He must REALLY like pollen, then."
Our air is yellow this time of year from the pollen. He will need to smoke some Allegra in a bong after breathing in our air.
Our freshly polluted Georgia air. 🤣😂
I think it's because it was an unexpected detail almost completely unrelated to what happened. Usually something like that is the funniest shit ever
Everyone else surprised Angel got the call right, and here I am surprised he's still allowed to work in MLB at all.
Firing an umpire for incompetence is racist. Source: Angel Hernandez
We NEED a breakdown of Aaron Boone bringing in Chapman for the walk-off walk, one day after Chapman walked the bases loaded himself, and then getting mad at Tom Hallion about it.
I was watching that game and the ump made two terrible calls that gets them out of the inning otherwise, so the anger was justified but the call to Chapman def wasn’t
Bring Chapman was unavoidable. The game before they used 5 relievers other than Chapman. The game you are talking about went to 11 innings and use 5 other relievers too.
Yankees lineup weren't able to get comfortable leads so Boone can bring low leverage guys to eat innings. Hitters have more to blame than Aaron Boone.
Probably won’t happen he’s a Yankees fan
That was so funny to watch when they were having trouble hearing each other with the pitch com and the crowd just started getting louder and louder cuz they could tell they couldn’t hear. That’s probably the loudest Baltimore’s been in awhile.
@@budrowconye4928 wasnt 2 horribke calls
The Nats dropped 3 of 4 to the Pirates….it’s going to be a long year for them.
Pain…
GAGAGAGAGA I just disliked my own face because I am unpretty. HOWEVER: I always like my GOOD videos however. No dislikes allowed where I come from. Don't be mean, dear bu
It could be worse, you could be a Seattle Mariner’s fan… they’ve been waiting a good 20 years for the team to make the playoffs at least once.
*Urinatingtree has entered chat*
@@thelonewolf7443 you leave us out of this
0:26 as a camera operator, a baseball coming at you is terrifying because you usually don't see the ball when it's hit because you're looking through your camera and it's difficult to find a ball in the air and they hurt when they hit you
Wear a hat, take it off and hold it over your head. Make a sick catch. Highlight! Boom solved all your fears.
ABC. always be catching
Exactly correct
@@chrism992 Just bring an umbrella at that point and have it beside you just in case
It's like in golf when someone yells FORE and you just have to duck because you can't find the ball through the air
As soon as we saw this, everyone on the Nationals subreddit knew we were about to get “Jomboy’d”
2:52 I'm sick and everything hurts and when you said "WHAT?" on the look, I laughed so hard and thought I was going to die it hurt so bad. Lol.
“The runner that’s there is now there” idk why but that made me cackle like a madman
This game also had Dee Strange-Gordon position pitching and plunking Travis d’Arnaud with a
Jomboy should feature it.
That was so funny! I feel like that will be replacing our Freddie Freeman getting K’d Rizzo in reel frequency.
What’s funny about that? It was a violent moment and d’Arnaud is lucky to be alive.
@@sportsfaniguess154 lol
As a runner in a pickle, your taught yo run into a fielder for interference. In my opinion, As a catcher, you kind of want to throw it once and GTFO of the pickle. Plus way to many throws to get the runner.
Too many throws for sure. Though I don't think the catcher was aware Fox the SS
had come over and covered 3B which is probably why he was still there trying to get the throw.
@Joe Ketner You don't get it
@Joe Ketner after Little League, players practice this one or two times a year. In The Show, you don't have that many open days where you can work on it during the season, so they might spend 30 minutes one day in Spring Training. The average college team will work the practice after the game on it if they blow it so they may do it three or four times a year.
For sure. I was a catcher for years and after my first throw I would head to the back of the line and only go back in if no one else was there. Running in catcher’s equipment is kinda tough.
Seeing a breakdown where Angel Hernandez makes the correct call is like seeing Bigfoot in the wild.
Should have called this: "Angel Hernandez gets a call right, a breakdown"
The perfectly timed, exasperated "WHAT???" to the head turn and close up on the coach... Jomboy you perfect sunufagun!
I love your channel dude you always help me understand the crazy things that happen in games. Keep up the good work!
THIS IS SO COOL! Watching Jomboy’s breakdowns inspired me to take my girlfriend to her first baseball game and it was this one!! I remember her asking so many questions when this play happened! So cool to see a breakdown of it, I’ll just show her the video now! Keep up the great work Jomboy!
2:40 I love how Jomboy interrupted himself during a voiceover.
Best rundown breakdown ever.
Yeah this one is absolutely classic
The real real story here is Jomboy doing the first ever overdub on top of himself at 2:40
I am not, nor have I ever been a sports fan. Even so, I really enjoy the way you make and comment on these scenes. Keep up the good work!
I don't know that it needs a breakdown, but let's just all appreciate the d'Arnaud-takes-a-slow-slow-slow-bean-ball clip.
That needs its own breakdown!
Coaches reaction to "they called obstruction" got me so bad 😂
I’ve been WAITING for this breakdown!! Thank you Jomboy!
I love that baseball is back mostly just for jomboy breakdowns
It amazes me how some pro ball players just completely miss the basics on some things. Like, has that catcher never been in a rundown before? Never saw The Sandlot? Never did the pickle drill in practice?
Can never get enough of those Jomboy breakdowns...
The reason the batter was awarded home was because of the Obstruction rule. "The obstructed runner shall be awarded
at least one base beyond the base he had last legally touched before the obstruction."
The other runner gets third because "Any preceding runners, forced to advance by the award of bases as the penalty for obstruction, shall advance without liability to be put out." So since the man on third was awarded one free base, The runner on second gets third base because of the one free base award.
actually, the preceding runner wasnt "forced" to advance and was not awarded 3rd base. The obstruction was called, but its a delayed dead ball, so the runner from 2nd made it to 3rd base(Soto didnt tag him in time), so once the play is over, time is called, runner that was obstructed by the catcher is awarded home, other runner made it to 3rd on his own and stays there
@@mptr1783 Actually reading it, I guess preceding runner would be one in front of the one obstructed. I was just going with poor understanding and it looked like the umpire was pointing at home AND at third. And on the next pitch in the breakdown there was a runner on third.
@@mptr1783 agree with you... except you can see Angel H calling a dead ball before the play is over. The runner between 2nd and 3rd could have been put out and the the runner between 3rd and home should only get 3rd. If my understanding is right, they still botched it. Surprised someone didn't protest. I'd say the end result was probably right, but they didn't execute well.
i've been waiting for the breakdown since the moment it happened. one of the funniest situations i've seen in a game.
It's something I'd expect to see at my local AA team's game (ironically, the Nats-affiliated Harrisburg Senators), but not at the MLB level. It's going to be a long season for the Nats and a difficult one as a Nats fan...
@@AndrewAMartin it’s gonna be a long season for us too. praying for acunas health lol.
This is why baseball is great though. Every once and a while the best of the best get humbled and we get to laugh at it.
I bet many of us re-watched the edits starting @2:35 multiple times, that’s some funny stuff!
The "What?" and the turn of the head @2:52 had me laughing
my favorite part is Soto running from right field to take part in the rundown and ending up at third
I cracked up when Soto tagged Arcia and Heredia after the call! 😄
Breakdown on the White Sox game last week when 4 infield popups were dropped in a row.
Too many comments to read, so someone may have pointed this out already, but the other crucial rule of the pickle drill that the catcher broke is this: always get to the side of the baseline that is the arm side of the player with the ball. The reason there was no throw is that there was no viable target.
yup, can’t throw the ball through the runner lmao
Nah you pick a lane with your teammate during the rundown. Arm thing doesn’t matter as long as you establish which side of the runner you’re throwing from.
Thank you Jomboy for breaking this down! I was at the game down the 1st base line and when AH called it obstruction I was like WJH. I gotta see the Jomboy call to figure this one out… So worth it!
All the coaches be like, "yeah, that's what Angel called, but that's Angel. So what's _really_ going on?"
Glad to have my main man back at it again doing some baseball breakdowns
As a Nats fan, this along with trading away a “totally not a MVP candidate” makes me hurt inside. At least we beat the trashtros tho…
P.S. $20 Juan Soto will leave in free agency.
Soto was made to play at Fenway... Lol.. Hed look so good in a Red Sox uni.. 😅
2019 was an awesome year for you guys, which is more than most teams can say. Glad you guys won that year. Trea is in good hands lol. Who knows maybe you guys can grab him back in free agency.
I'll raise you there.. $100 Juan Soto will leave in free agency.
but Nats won that series...
I wouldn't blame Juan
after trading Trea AND Max, he's got to feel alienated, and Ryan Zimmerman retiring doesn't do him any favors
Thank you, Jomboy! I've been waiting for this rundown! 😄
Jomboy,
Thank You for Your channel and KNOWLEDGE of the Game⚾️ And this is Another reason We LOVE THIS GAME OF BASEBALL⚾️
Can we get a breakdown on that Jeff Nelson strike zone from the weekend between the Jays and A’s? 68% called strike accuracy!
Jomboy has been disrespecting the blue Jays since last season
@@Jidds well he’s a yankee fan so he’s probably disliked them since 1990
I liked the umpire pointing at the plate to tell the runner where to go.
I'm genuinely surprised, Angel Hernandez got a call right.
I saw one where there was a hidden ball trick to get a runner at third, and the announcers were praising Angel for knowing where the ball was before the tag. He does get something right occasionally.
Love the content. Best baseball/ sports commentator on RUclips.
Jomboy doing God's work exposing MLB coaches not knowing the rules of the game.
Everyone talking about Angel but hats off, once again, for the lip reading.
I don’t know why it still surprises me every single time, but it does.
WE NEED MORE!!! Baseball breakdowns every day! 😁👍 you guys are awesome!
Angel Hernandez good call and perfect lip reading by jomboy, what a day.
When the umps actually get it right. Easily could've been a confusing situation but they were on it this time
Explaining basic fundamentals to pros. I love it
Wolf and Hernandez making the call together. The good and bad of mlb umpiring offsets into the correct call. Nice.
these videos are fr the best, funny and accurate at the same time
Angel Hernandez finally gets a call correct
A breakdown
Your videos are, on the whole, a convincing argument of the high quality of umpiring in MLB.
The only breakdowns in my life I look forward to 🤣🤣.
I just wanna know what Travis d’Arnaud pulled out of his shoe last night during the at bat.
These Breakdowns are literally keep me interested in baseball
Any possibility that we could get a breakdown of the White Sox versus Rays game where the wind took the ball everywhere but the fielder's glove?
Man for real
Theres already so much stuff thats breakdown worthy thats happened this year. Still waiting on a breakdown of the mets getting hit like 5 times in 3 games
Was really hoping you'd include the d'Arnaud hbp later on in the game. I died it was so funny
How did Jomboy do a breakdown on this game and not at least include the beanball that knocked d'Arnaud off his feet?!
I know you guys are busy with the YES network deal. Please never stop doing these or give the idea away! These are always great and you guys are hilarious.
Been waiting on you to break this down. :)
Impeccable lip reading by Jomboy at 3:45 😂
“Takes a deep sniff of that Georgia air, he loves it there” 😂😂😭
"Vamos!" Props to Jomboy with the bilingual lip-reading!
2:51 the most dramatic "WHAT??" LMAO
Jomboy's lipreading has risen to an absolutely elite level
"... Takes a deep wiff of that Georgia air, he loves it there..." 🤣🤣
Hey love your podcast!
We need a breakdown of Kyle Tucker’s batting routine. Hands in dirt, spit, tug on belt buckle. I call it, “ Dirt, Spit, Belt.”
I love your breakdowns and giving me so much use knowledge of the game to a noob like me. I thought the catcher was throwing gang signs lmaoooo
I've been so trained by history: my ears heard "Angel Hernandez gets it wrong". I swear that's what I heard. I had to listen back due to the follow up sentence.
I've been waiting for this breakdown for a few days. Nationals playing orioles type of baseball.
Do the Kenley Jansen situation with the warm up pitches
The face of the Nationals Manager at 2:52 should cut to a "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!"
Big ups to Angel for being a good ump.
That’s a once in a decade statement right there
Agreed. Angel is one of the most consistent and fair umps in the league.
@@KN-jr6tx lol
I was at the game. The first thing I said was, “the runners are safe.” The second thing I said was, “this needs to be on Jomboy!”
Had I know it was Angel Hernandez umping I might have also said “absolutely un-flipping believable; he got one right!”
Now can we get a breakdown of Angel's day where he's calling fastballs down the middle as balls?
I don’t even know the rule here but being Angel Hernandez, I know no matter the outcome the call was 100% wrong.
So I’m English, and been following baseball for a few years.. but you saying and easy call and angel Hernandez in the same sentence is something I never thought I’d hear
In my experience most people understand that a runner ought to be allowed to be safe somewhere when the runner is obstructed.
In my experience, few people realize that the MINIMUM penalty for obstruction is the base / plate the runner was going toward BEFORE retreating back to the base where the runner was coming from.
Jomboy has successfully created an entirely new genre of media. Cutting analysis with emotional lip reading. I expect copycats but this is his creation.
Whenever angel makes a correct call, an angel gets its wings ❤️
It has nothing to do with cutting the line or not, it's just getting out of the base path. It's honestly pretty ridiculous that a professional baseball player could have such a slapdick moment.
I'm not even a sports dude but your breakdowns are great!
Can we take a minute to recognize that Angel Hernandez got a call right
This day in history: Angel Hernandez made the correct call...
that was surprising for sure /nod
A broken clock do tell the right time twice a day /nod
Obstruction is a delayed dead ball which is why they initially called him out when buddy was tagged but once the play was dead then they correct the call and apply the obstruction if applicable.
Dude the lip reading is top notch
Angel is the GOAT as we saw here, thank you for confirming that for us Jomboy.
I was waiting for this one.
Between this and the Detroit blown save-walk off throwing error, it's like 2000's Pittsburgh baseball is alive and well.
That’s good that he said don’t cut the line but how bought telling him to not obstruct the runner regardless of line cutting or not.
You need to do a breakdown of the bases loaded intentional walk
Manager: Who's on first? What 's on second?
Assist. Coach: I don't know.
Manager: That is for third base.
"Stop being such a cutter"
love this line!
I still want the Travis d’arnaud hit by pitch or the Jansen getting his warmup time cut short