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Donaldson was a legend for sweeping the dirt on home plate after a home run. One of my favorite ejections ever 😂
The bringer of rain is undefeated 😈
donaldson dbag
The kid eating boogers at 3:33 is mind blowing.
😅
The universe works in mysterious ways...
The fact that Machado was only in 3 clips blows my mind
it's almost as if he's not an unsportmanlike player anymore
@@FISHCOUPE he’s really changed his mindset around and became a leader
@@rogue8331 Love him being the captain of the Padres, he's been great for us.
Can you name more than 3 instances of him being unsportsmanlike on anything other than the normal level of not shaking hands or whatever? Cause I can only get 3.
@@doctorsuave I'd say being the main reason Dustin Pedroia's career ended is worth about 20. Absolutely disgusting behavior. Pedroia literally never played another healthy season after that spike. Dude is a POS
3:32 little dude got caught in 4k lmao
i was hoping someone else saw it
What is he doing
@@philclassics digging in his nose
Oh I see in the background
@@philclassics yeah
Machado can go on and have a stellar career, but I'll never forgive him for prematurely ending Dustin Pedroia's career with that dirty slide.
Good thing it’s not your place to forgive anyone then eh😮💨
Good thing that you came along to tell me that. I'm not totally sure what I would have done without these sage words..
I mean, there are countless sites that repeat what I said above; nbcsports, Boston Herald, Bleacher Report. So, yeah.. my disdain is rightfully directed.
Hell, you can even turn to interviews in which Dustin holds no ill will toward the slide, inferring that the slide led to early retirement.
overpaid,under worked slime bucket
wasn't that dirty. Wasn't like an extremely late slide like we've seen before. His foot popped off the bag and he tried to hold peddy up from falling. I doubt he had any ill intentions. Plus his knee was already f'd up.
Machado is a prime example of why 98 mph fastballs are thrown at heads.
best quote i've heard
@@ellieandronansvlogs7081
**takes a bow**
Thank you!
maybe when he was younger and on the orioles, for the pads he's been a great player, leader, and hasn't done anything dirty.
3:31 kid picking his nose and eating it
LMAOOOOO
LMFAO
Ill never forget the replay of A-Rod showing his running motion to the umps like "i was just running." What a goofus.
3:35 - Yes, that’s a great pitch. And I’m sure I’d want it if was Kersh too, especially that late in the game. But for the announcers to say it was “definitely a strike” is a stretch. It’s a borderline pitch that can be called either way.
Exactly what I was thinking. I understand the frustration of Kershaw because I would want that pitch too but "definitely a strike?" No way in hell.
Fax cuh!
it wasn't a strike because the ball was in the box, it was a strike cause he swung
@@mahoodyal-ghazaali9947 He definitely didn't swing lol
@@christiansmith1389 he initiated which might have to do with them calling it "definitely a strike". If I were ump I probably would have called ball
Honestly Mets fans deserved the thumbs down from Baez and Linder because they were nothing but ungrateful and dehumanizing
As a Mets fan hard agree. The fan base is full of punks and i find they especially target the Latino and black players
@@jedmyth Mets fans are like Chelsea ultras?
@@jedmythstop playing victim child! Grow the hell up kid.
Ortiz still owes Baltimore a new dugout phone.
It really is beyond me how people take 70 mph to the ribs without flinching, let alone 90+.
I got hit with 70 at 14 and can still feel it almost 10 years later sometimes
Lol I took 91 to the ribs and definitely felt it for over a couple weeks lol
In second grade I took a 50 mph to the neck and I've never batted the same since (no long term problems tho)
@@willamshugo283 ....... You did not get hit with a 50 mph baseball in 2nd grade. 2nd grade is composed of 6 and 7 year olds. No 7 year old in the country is throwing 50 mph. You can Google pitching velocity by age and it shows the low, average, and high velocity for every age from 6 years old and up to a MLB baseball player. 10 year old kids in the Little League world series are barely hitting 50 mph and they are years older then you would have been in 2nd grade and they are the best players for their age in the world. Also, there are no radar guns used in tball or pony league where a 2nd grader would be playing so how would you know the speed?
@@patrickbrinkmeier1858 It was a small-town rec league with some tryhard travel kid from 5th or 6th grade, it sure looked around 45-50 mph, but even if it isn't why do you care so much?
They could fill ten minutes with Yasiel Puig alone.
I was 10 years old during the 04 ALCS between the Red Sox and Yankees. Arod slapping the glove is such a good memory
I will never understand that Kershaw clip... when the announcer says "that was definitely a strike" bro that shit barely hit the strike zone maybe less than a cm.. fckin hell
I feel the same borderline call probably was a strike but still
Machado is all bark no bite, gets tagged, flops, and cries. Little boy won't ever step up to a man outside a game.
Joey Votto is amazing. He plays the villain so damn well with opposing fans.
Plays the vIllain? He’s a phoney douche. Obviously baseball isn’t as big as hockey, NBA, and I’d even say that the NFL is probably more popular among youth in Canada, today.
But:
“As far as Toronto, and Canadian baseball, and the country of Canada, and [James Paxton] being Canadian, I don't care at all," said Votto. "[Paxton], or the Jays, or Canada, in general, may disagree with that, but I really couldn't give a rat's ass about that."
Canadian baseball fans LOVE baseball, and are ‘proud’ of their Canadian born players. There aren’t very many Canadian born players that are as good as Votto, so for him to say this shit would be like Pedro Martinez talked shit about the Dominican, or if Ohtani disavowed Japan.
As much as what he said sucks to hear as a Canadian fan of the ENTIRE sport of baseball (not just Toronto), I hate phoniness even more.
What he said was very clear, with nothing to be misconstrued, which like I said, sucks to hear. What pissed me off the most was that he didn’t stick to what he said, and was vain enough to care about his reputation being damaged over staying true to his word. So to see some bogus apology put out after being so clear is just annoying. Fuck Votto….His career is fucking amazing, though.
Machado actually flopped on that tag 💀
Rodon straight stacking bodies in the dugout.
Machado has the same ears as Sloth from The Goonies lol
0:34 "We got to have a talk, young man." Amazing commentary!
I’m a Cleveland fan. When I think about Trevor Bauer I think two things. His nasty cut on his pitching hand that wouldn’t stop bleeding during a playoff game which happened because he was playing with his drone. The second thing is when he launched the ball over the centerfield wall from the mound when Tito came to make a pitching change. Thanks for the great memories TB!
Although I will say when he threw the ball over the wall and I just wonder what Tito was thinking makes laugh
ruclips.net/video/aCeXEa0Ouk8/видео.html he said exactly what he was thinking
Really? Those are the only two things that come to your mind when you think about Trevor Bauer? Nothing else?
@@nickhawdon9139 sa women
@@nickhawdon9139
if your implying he assaulted anyone you are wrong
@@nickhawdon9139 well, there was the fact that his career was derailed by a #metoo liar. is that what you're referring to?
A few of these are just players expressing frustration harmlessly. Others putting others in the line of fire
Anyone else see the kid pick and eat his booger at 3:35 lol
0:08 brilliant move - fully support Donaldson for this - totally respectful and non-violent.
Machado is on here more than once? No wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy. I'm shocked!
3:55 is the funniest by far 🤣
3:32 kid dogged in his nose and ate it 😂😂
Votto would make a good heel in the WWE. You work that crowd Joey! Generating some good heat.
Thanks mark
3:32, That kid was digging for gold
Everyone talking about Machado not realizing this could be renamed to Puig highlights
3:36 when you throw the ball backwards in Wii bowling
LMAO 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
What the hell was Cabrera crying about? That was a good pitch.
Thats what i’am saying
5:16 lol the philly announcer clutching his pearls
What did the Gatorade every do to anyone? Poor Gatorade getting hit and thrown around all the time.
They missed that time a guy from the Pirates hit one of the racing sausages in the back of the head with a bat during a Brewers game
Randall Simon.
8:06-8:11
"Like throwing rice at a wedding"
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Funny, but very true.
The joey vatto fake fan toss was BRUTAL😂
At the very end “needs to get more hits” 😂😂
lmao such a subtle comment but absolutely hilarious
4:44 I realize we really don't want players touching fans, but that's just a funny interaction right there.
Yep and Votto gave him a signed ball and apology with a photo-op after
Half of these aren't even remotely unsportsmanlike.
就喜歡看這種衝突場面...
I'm surprised there weren't any clips of Paul O'Neill versus the cooler.
That was a great pitch and take a home run.
7:52 bro about killed two people
When puig kicked the wall, it wasent unsportsmanlike, he was just dissapointed at him self and had to take out his anger on something that dident matter.
Tell that to the wall’s family
Didn’t*
Bauer is literally the biggest softie in baseball
And he’s not that good
3:44 that wow from the announcer sounded like Chris Collinsworth's wow voice from the NFL.
I like how Gabe pulled him aside and said... whatever he said.
That's how you do it - man-to-man, not showing anyone up.
Little was in the minors the next day. Don't show your skipper up.
1:48 Blanton be like, "I... HATE...GATORADE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
3:32kid in the back with the orange Mets hat picking his nose and eating it
I wouldn't put the Puig one at 1:55 in this video -- he was pissed at himself!
8:34 Bro's last name is ball four
4:29 -- Who could ever forget the Dennis Rodman of Baseball?
@5:50 nothing unsportsman like about that, his foot bounced of the bag and you can see the dude try to recoil his leg and even went to catch him
Was machado’s slide really dirty though? Like he knew he fucked up immediately and went to catch him. Obviously idk what he was thinking at that moment but it seems like the kind of thing that could’ve been an accident
Eh, he had his leg up higher than he needed to and it was more-or-less straight. I guess it could've been an accident but I'd err on this side of him intentionally trying to do what he did. Not the biggest thing in the world either way but still an asshole move in my opinion.
@ 3;51 we do not need the broadcaster to tell us it was a strike, that`s the umpire`s job.....
4:30, looked like a hockey play with the way he hit him
the Votto stuff is NOT unsportsman like...him just having fun.
3:33 didnt expect the kid in the back
Machado the drama queen
5:47 i feel like that was accidental because hetried to catch him when he was falling
I love Votto 😂❤🇨🇦
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Anyone else see the kid picking his nose 3:33
Machado, Gomez, and Soto deserve everything bad that happens to them in the course of a baseball game
Oh yeah, and Votto too
8:24 This is so legendary lol
Wouldn’t consider 2:18 unsportsmanlike. There’s a fine line where passionate frustration becomes disrespect, and the line is when you bring other people into it with your actions. I don’t think there’s a high level athlete alive that hasn’t had a moment where they want to smash something in frustration. Some might say bottle it in, but think of big Papi when he smashed the dugout. He’s arguably among THE most sportsmanlike players to have ever played.
Shit Machado used to do (before he realized that positive PR equates to more money with endorsements and kept it clean in front of the camera) is unsportsmanlike.
"disciplining the bat there a little bit"
5:14 sike
I wonder how Puig's anger management classes are?
Littell got sent back to AAA the day after 😂
Some of these are just frustration, i don't see how they could be considered unsportsmanlike
03:32 Booger eater!
anyone notice the kid in the back at 3:32 lmao
Why would you split up the Milton Bradley scene and the scene in Toronto? There’s no context to what even happens in the Toronto video. Ruins an otherwise good video
How is 2:02 bad sportsmanship? He is obviously mad at a mess up he made, and It is super tame than a majority of the video.
The Arod one still makes me the most angry. So blatant and yet it’s the Yankees.
Sportsmanship is a thing that people who lose a lot created.
People who lose decided its bad to flip off your own fans?
LOL !!!! @ 3:33
3:33 we got a nose picker
7:45 now who is this absolute maniac?
Faking a throw to the fans in the stands is just evil
my birthday being on april 21st
6:01 later that game piazza was drilled in the head by that pitchers
That was a ball Kershaw, calm down
Are we just gonna blow bye the fact that the kid was picking his nose and eating his boogers
There are a lot of thugs playing Major League Baseball.
MLB is a better place with Carlos Gomez retired
As a die hard mets fan, the thumbs down thing was completely deserved. The fans who boo'd suck and it was reality check they needed.
Machado is such a punk
romano at 7 hell naww it should be top 3
Joey Votto trolling the phillies fans was funny imo
Yep. In 4:55 is not complete. At first instance it is unsportsmanlike, but after that, he returned with a signed ball with an apology.
As a Phillies fan, yes it was. More guys need to play the heel. Makes the game more engaging.
We got a booger eater at 3:33
2:10 what is it? meaning to ask, can't figure it out.
Ah, yes...the A-Fraud play...😄
Your entire livelihood is dependent on fans. Good talk.
These Machado clips 🤣
3:33 kid ate his booger. 😂
Why not title the video ‘Millionaires behaving Badly’?