The Gallarga one is simply the worst. that one was robbery. To Jim Joyce's credit, he did come out and admit that he missed the call and I truly believe that nobody felt worse about it than him. MLB should have credited Gallarga with a Perfect Game.
You know how many people would feel left out because calls weren't reversed after the game? Blame Bud Selig for this one and be thankful we have replay now.
I think the Scherzer one is just as bad. That was one of the most blatant attempts to get hit by a pitch I've seen, and the umpire should have called it a strike
@@dirtybirdambrose A guy is clearly out, but is called safe and a guy gets blatantly hit by a pitch and you say it should have been called a strike? Then you have the nerve to say the correct call was just as bad as the blown call! Please stay off the internet unless you have something worthwhile to contribute.
@@StopMAGA The rules clearly state that an umpire does not have to award first base on a HBP if he determines the batter did not make an attempt to get out of the way. You can read about it here: www.si.com/mlb/2015/06/20/max-scherzer-jose-tabata-no-hitter-nationals-pirates And you can see an example of it being done here: www.mlb.com/video/donaldson-hbp-not-awarded-first/c-960365883
And the worst part of this video is the fact that three of them should’ve been perfect games. That first video, you could see the pirates batter swing, obviously the Jim Joyce play, and the fact that Tabata leaned into the pitch
Chief Trey Tabata leaning into the pitch doesn't matter you don't get called out for that unless it's little league.. but still it was kind of a cheap play
He didn’t jump out of the way, but nor do I think he leaned into it. He started his swinging motion, so I don’t think he realized it was so far inside. Looking at the slow motion play, it looks like he’s trying to pull his arms towards his body, but that pitch had a lot of movement on it.
Actually, he didn't lose the game on a double. After the error, there was a sacrifice bunt, then Henry Aaron was intentionally walked to set up a possible double-play. Joe Adcock was up next and hit a long fly ball that landed in the stands! Felix Mantilla scored, but Aaron for some reason thought the ball was caught, and the game was over when Mantilla scored. So he went toward the dugout. Adcock didn't see this and rounded the bases. Frantically, Aaron was rushed back out, but it was too late -- Adcock was declared out for passing Aaron on the base paths. It was one of the most bizarre endings you'll ever see to a baseball game. Haddix lost his no-hitter, Adcock lost his home run on the same play, and only Mantilla officially scored. Final: Milwaukee Braves 1, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 in 12 innings.
In addition to this almost perfect game Dave Stieb the year before had no hitters broken up with two outs and two strikes in the ninth in BACK TO BACK GAMES!
Mike Mussina almost got it at Fenway!!! It was televised on ESPN and I watched it!! Bottom of 9th, 2 outs & 2 strikes against Carl Everett who got a soft blooper.
I watched this to see Milt Wilcox, April 15, 1983, get robbed by Jerry Hairston of the White Sox in Chicago. The Galarraga one hurt more, but I was 13 while watching Wilcox, who lived down the street from me, and it was heartbreaking. How'd you miss it?
Being a Tigers fan all my life, I watched both of those games live. I will always remember them both. Jerry Hairston was referred to as Jerry "Fuc@#$%" Hairston after that game.
@ukcatfan383 it was televised. I watched it live. It was a Friday night and the Tigers were playing in Comiskey Park. The game was broadcast on Channel 4 (WDIV) in Detroit. George Kell and Al Kaline were the announcers.
A year later, Tony LaRussa sent in Hairston to pinch hit in the 8th inning of the game where Jack Morris threw his no hitter. At least the Tigers got the last laugh in that one.
4/15/83. When this video went from a game in 1972 to a game in 1988, I was like, "wait a second, are they doing National League games and then American League games ?" I'll admit that I haven't seen the Wilcox game on RUclips, but it was broadcast live on WDIV in Detroit, so somebody must have a clip of it.
Correct, in many situations I've seen, the last batter is a pinch-hitter (and this was definitely the case with Carl Everett, who broke up Messina's perfect game).
Some insights to pass on: (1) Both Milt Pappas (the first video) and Max Scherzer (Washington) retired the next batter they faced to officially pitch no-hitters. So they should both be respected for keeping their focus & composure after what happened with batter #27. And (2), what made Carl Everett's break-up of Mike Mussina's Perfect Game so interesting is that Everett looked terrible against Mussina the last time he pitched against the Red Sox -- he struck out multiple times. It seemed that Everett would have been the worst choice for a pinch-hitter in that situation, and he had two strikes on him to boot -- but he came through against all the odds. Finally (3), as badly as I (and maybe you) felt for Steib after losing his Perfect Game bid against the Yankees (incredibly, one of three times in two seasons that Stieb lost a no-hitter with two out in the ninth inning), he eventually pitched a no-hitter in 1990 -- the first no-hitter in Blue Jays' history.
You forgot Milt Wilcox's near-perfect game for the Detroit Tigers in April of 1983. On a cold April night in Chicago's Comiskey Park, pinch hitter Jerry Hairston lined the first pitch up the middle for a single, crushing a young boy's dreams in the process. I watched the full game on Detroit's WDIV that night. Ernie Harwell's radio call of the ninth inning is available on RUclips, but it would be wonderful to see the television broadcast after all of these years.
I think this video is broken. It looks like they took Yu Darvish out of the game, in which they were winning by seven runs, costing him a one-hitter, and a shut-out, and a complete game.
2:49 I still remember this homerun but Ken Phelps. We lost that game 2-1. I knew he broke up a no hitter, but I didn’t realize until now that it was a perfect game. Go A’s!
5:38 If they had instant replay back then, that would've been a perfect game. That was the Indians announcer saying "why is he safe?" I'm a Tribe fan, and I never want to see a pitcher throw a perfect game against them. However, he was robbed by the first base ump. I've seen closer calls called correctly out.
The Galarraga one was the absolute worst (he was out) but in Joyce's defense you should've included a shot of the ball initially being snowconed, which I believe is why he called safe. Still, he was out. Travesty for a guy who washed out of the league very soon after that season (he deserves to be in the history books for that one magical night).
what a joke on that Gallarga call. Why did the 2 base ump tell Joyce he was out clearly he say the whole play. But really Joyce was looking at the play to unbeleivable.
@ 4:48... If Miguel Cabrera would have gone and covered first base on that ground ball like a first baseman should... Galarraga gets the perfect game easy and there is no Jim Joyce incident. Yes... Joyce still screwed up, but a 4-3 putout wouldn't have been close.
It's hard to fault the hustle of Cabrera on a bang bang play. Miggy was set and had time to throw. I think it would have been a tougher play for the 2nd baseman because he would have gotten the ball later and still would have to lead Galarraga.
The Sherzer one makes me laugh "that's the worst way to lose a perfect game" apparently he hasn't seen the Galarraga/Jim Joyce game. At least Sherzer didn't have it taken away by an umpire.
But in a way the umpire was responsible for that too. If a player intentionally allows himself to be hit by a pitch, it would fall on one of the umpires to catch that and penalize the hitter by changing the call to a strike. If that's what really happened, and the umps missed it, then the perfect game was taken away by the umpire.
@@luvfreedom1470 perfect game is a random occurrence...no one can have a skill in achieving one. So the guys who've done it are random. A couple greats, a few guys you might recognize the name of (other than that game) and a dozen random joes.
Lorenzo Baez no they didn’t. He never had a perfect game. At least, he wasn’t credited with one. But the umpire went and apologized and called himself out on the mistake, and the pitcher accepted it.
The very last thing you hear said in this video is completely wrong. You ALWAYS do whatever it takes to win, within the rules of the game. Screw the opposing pitcher's perfect game, your job is to win baseball games.
I swear that guy was out at first on the Gallarraga one. I think the ump didn't realize it was a force play and that they didn't need to tag the runner.
The guy for the Cleveland In dians was clearly out. Don't know why MLB didn't credit the Tigers pitcher with a pe rfecto. I think the ump sho uld've been thrown out of th e game & slapped with a hef ty fine & suspended.
Not a swing. Larry Stahl stopped his bat before it crossed the plane of home plate. A textbook check swing. In any other situation, no one would have thought twice about calling it ball four.
Milt Pappas should of attacked that umpire. The batter clearly swung at the pitch at 0:17 back in the days when the third base ump didn't make calls on a batters swing or non swing.
Gallaraga was all class after the fact and said he’d be able to show his son the time Dad threw a perfect game. And he’s absolutely right. It’s all there on tape, and it’s indisputable. Guy threw a perfect game.
Please make a companion video of perfect games broken up in the 1st.
Those are the worst. All that time spent just to have it thrown away
A 2-for-1 happy hour on fucktards!
mitchell miller youre the fucktard 😂😂
Yes, so basically 98% of normal every day baseball games. LOL
How bout a companion video of all the times your woman caught you cheating on her, I think it'd last longer than 9:02
The Gallarga one is simply the worst. that one was robbery. To Jim Joyce's credit, he did come out and admit that he missed the call and I truly believe that nobody felt worse about it than him. MLB should have credited Gallarga with a Perfect Game.
You know how many people would feel left out because calls weren't reversed after the game? Blame Bud Selig for this one and be thankful we have replay now.
I think the Scherzer one is just as bad. That was one of the most blatant attempts to get hit by a pitch I've seen, and the umpire should have called it a strike
@@dirtybirdambrose A guy is clearly out, but is called safe and a guy gets blatantly hit by a pitch and you say it should have been called a strike? Then you have the nerve to say the correct call was just as bad as the blown call! Please stay off the internet unless you have something worthwhile to contribute.
@@StopMAGA The rules clearly state that an umpire does not have to award first base on a HBP if he determines the batter did not make an attempt to get out of the way. You can read about it here:
www.si.com/mlb/2015/06/20/max-scherzer-jose-tabata-no-hitter-nationals-pirates
And you can see an example of it being done here:
www.mlb.com/video/donaldson-hbp-not-awarded-first/c-960365883
@@dirtybirdambrose He may have been able to avoid being hit, but it was nowhere near the strike zone.
Gallaraga has a perfect game in my book
Moist Gnome Oooh big man with the roast! looking for attention huh?
Moist Gnome bro you sound childish lol “tOo BaD yOuR bOoK DoEsN’t MeAn shi*”
I was at Comerica Park for the game on the next day. A local dealership gave Gallarga a Corvette
Moist Gnome you act like you’re 5
Moist Gnome 🤦🏼♂️
And the worst part of this video is the fact that three of them should’ve been perfect games. That first video, you could see the pirates batter swing, obviously the Jim Joyce play, and the fact that Tabata leaned into the pitch
Chief Trey it was a Padre batter, not Pirate
Chief Trey Tabata leaning into the pitch doesn't matter you don't get called out for that unless it's little league.. but still it was kind of a cheap play
mr head he didn’t make an attempt to move out of the way so the rule would make it a ball and the ab would continue
He didn’t jump out of the way, but nor do I think he leaned into it. He started his swinging motion, so I don’t think he realized it was so far inside. Looking at the slow motion play, it looks like he’s trying to pull his arms towards his body, but that pitch had a lot of movement on it.
@@Pavlovianmodel146 The ball dropped and so did his elbow right into the pitch. He did that shit on purpose.
poor Harvey Haddix of the Pirates pitched 12 perfect innings in 1959 only to lose the perfect game on a error and then lost the game on a double .
Texas AM: Tough Shit.
Actually, he didn't lose the game on a double. After the error, there was a sacrifice bunt, then Henry Aaron was intentionally walked to set up a possible double-play. Joe Adcock was up next and hit a long fly ball that landed in the stands!
Felix Mantilla scored, but Aaron for some reason thought the ball was caught, and the game was over when Mantilla scored. So he went toward the dugout. Adcock didn't see this and rounded the bases. Frantically, Aaron was rushed back out, but it was too late -- Adcock was declared out for passing Aaron on the base paths.
It was one of the most bizarre endings you'll ever see to a baseball game. Haddix lost his no-hitter, Adcock lost his home run on the same play, and only Mantilla officially scored. Final: Milwaukee Braves 1, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 in 12 innings.
Moral of the story, don't go into extra innings with a perfect game. Pedro also lost his chance in the 10th but his team still won
How in the world was the video quality from the 2013 Rangers-Astros game worse than the 1972 Cubs-Padres game?!😂
The home run got rid of the A: Perfect Game B: No hitter C: A Shutout that hurts
In addition to this almost perfect game Dave Stieb the year before had no hitters broken up with two outs and two strikes in the ninth in BACK TO BACK GAMES!
As a Cub fan, I can vouch that Yu Darvish never recovered from that missed no hitter. He has not stopped giving up hits since.
Not true at all. You are an idiot.
Perfect game
Mike Mussina almost got it at Fenway!!! It was televised on ESPN and I watched it!! Bottom of 9th, 2 outs & 2 strikes against Carl Everett who got a soft blooper.
Think Cone was the starter for BoSox that night
I watched this to see Milt Wilcox, April 15, 1983, get robbed by Jerry Hairston of the White Sox in Chicago. The Galarraga one hurt more, but I was 13 while watching Wilcox, who lived down the street from me, and it was heartbreaking. How'd you miss it?
Being a Tigers fan all my life, I watched both of those games live. I will always remember them both. Jerry Hairston was referred to as Jerry "Fuc@#$%" Hairston after that game.
Missed it because the footage probably isn’t already on RUclips
@ukcatfan383 it was televised. I watched it live. It was a Friday night and the Tigers were playing in Comiskey Park. The game was broadcast on Channel 4 (WDIV) in Detroit. George Kell and Al Kaline were the announcers.
@ukcatfan383 bob8144 is correct. And the ninth inning of this game does exist.
A year later, Tony LaRussa sent in Hairston to pinch hit in the 8th inning of the game where Jack Morris threw his no hitter. At least the Tigers got the last laugh in that one.
Dave Steib had two starts in a row and I think three in total losing no-hitters/perfect games this way. Great player for Toronto then :)
Thankfully, he eventually *did* pitch a no-hitter! I'm so happy he finally had his magic moment!
Missed Milt Wilcox in 83, broken up by Jerry Hairston
4/15/83. When this video went from a game in 1972 to a game in 1988, I was like, "wait a second, are they doing National League games and then American League games ?" I'll admit that I haven't seen the Wilcox game on RUclips, but it was broadcast live on WDIV in Detroit, so somebody must have a clip of it.
This batter is always the 9 hitter. Damn that mist suck to give up
Reagan Mcdowell it is, especially on post labeled “perfect games broken in the ninth inning with two outs.” 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏻♂️
I'm sure the vast majority of the time it's a pinch hitter.
Correct, in many situations I've seen, the last batter is a pinch-hitter (and this was definitely the case with Carl Everett, who broke up Messina's perfect game).
@@tugboat2030 Not in the AL
*Everett was 0 for 4 with 4 strikeouts against Mussina the previous weekend. Go figure.*
Some insights to pass on: (1) Both Milt Pappas (the first video) and Max Scherzer (Washington) retired the next batter they faced to officially pitch no-hitters. So they should both be respected for keeping their focus & composure after what happened with batter #27.
And (2), what made Carl Everett's break-up of Mike Mussina's Perfect Game so interesting is that Everett looked terrible against Mussina the last time he pitched against the Red Sox -- he struck out multiple times. It seemed that Everett would have been the worst choice for a pinch-hitter in that situation, and he had two strikes on him to boot -- but he came through against all the odds.
Finally (3), as badly as I (and maybe you) felt for Steib after losing his Perfect Game bid against the Yankees (incredibly, one of three times in two seasons that Stieb lost a no-hitter with two out in the ninth inning), he eventually pitched a no-hitter in 1990 -- the first no-hitter in Blue Jays' history.
Jim Joyce invented MLB instant replay
FORGOT ONE!!! Milt Wilcox, 1983, Detroit Tigers VS Chicago!!! NEED TO EDIT THIS LIST!!!
You are so right! By a pinch hitter, Jerry Harriston! Tony La russa, White Sox Mgr. And you can thank Tony for being a smart guy!
You forgot Milt Wilcox's near-perfect game for the Detroit Tigers in April of 1983. On a cold April night in Chicago's Comiskey Park, pinch hitter Jerry Hairston lined the first pitch up the middle for a single, crushing a young boy's dreams in the process. I watched the full game on Detroit's WDIV that night. Ernie Harwell's radio call of the ninth inning is available on RUclips, but it would be wonderful to see the television broadcast after all of these years.
Could you provide the link with the radio call, sir?
@@rosalesluisferruclips.net/video/t3ITi9ZJTQk/видео.htmlsi=BYQlZ9Hhdi6zSF_0
Dave Stieb had a no hitter broken up with two outs in the 9th twice in six days
Then he finally go one against the Indians.
And he dominated all month, AND some guy in Boston with fewer wins, and a worse ERA, won AL Pitcher of the Month.
“Single, featuring Jim Joyce” 😂😂😂😂😂
Mussina took a perfect game into the 9th inning twice with Baltimore, just to lose it in the 9th.
Wow, thank goodness for replay
Replay saved me $600 yesterday alone
5:41 Jim Joyce - the consummate man on the island.
I think this video is broken. It looks like they took Yu Darvish out of the game, in which they were winning by seven runs, costing him a one-hitter, and a shut-out, and a complete game.
Jim Yoyce has lead us to instant replay!
Hey Ump, when in doubt, call him out!
Wow, Tabata's lean in is the very essence of Bush league. Maybe down 1 run you get on any way you can, but not 6.
In the milt papas game check where the batter’s bat is facing at the end of his swing. It’s pointing at the shortstop. How is that a check swing?
Jim Joyce surely messed up. Galarraga got robbed.
This is missing Milt Wilcox near perfect game with one out to go in 1983 in Chicago. Jerry Hairston broke it up with a pitch hit single.
That last hitter is a jerk.
2:49 I still remember this homerun but Ken Phelps. We lost that game 2-1. I knew he broke up a no hitter, but I didn’t realize until now that it was a perfect game. Go A’s!
5:38 If they had instant replay back then, that would've been a perfect game. That was the Indians announcer saying "why is he safe?" I'm a Tribe fan, and I never want to see a pitcher throw a perfect game against them. However, he was robbed by the first base ump. I've seen closer calls called correctly out.
The first guy definitely went around
Bruce Froemming had a history with Milt Pappas so he wasn't upset at a no hitter!
My baseball people loved Ken Phelps’ bat. They kept saying “Ken Phelps, Ken Phelps.”
I thought Darvish had another no hitter broken up by Ortiz in the 9th?
Pappas always had a grudge on Froemming to the day he passed
Tabita leaned into that fucking pitch, that would be a strike and the the perfecto would be in the books
I was at the Yusmiero Petit game
The medal is in the mail
Thank god for instant replay
The Galarraga one was the absolute worst (he was out) but in Joyce's defense you should've included a shot of the ball initially being snowconed, which I believe is why he called safe. Still, he was out. Travesty for a guy who washed out of the league very soon after that season (he deserves to be in the history books for that one magical night).
What about Milt Wilcox vs White Sox on 4/15/83?
I’m not much of a baseball fan, but that’s was a great video.
Saddest video ever.
Armando Galarraga's was by far the worst. A bad call by the umpire. He wasnt the same pitcher after that, this game defined his carreer.
Most cursed video on RUclips
Tabata should have been called out. Clearly ducked into the pitch, perfect game or not that's some crap.
Do you know the rules?
@@juliusbanks1575 do you?
Agree completely.
It honestly looked like a natural motion, I'm not positive he leaned into it.
Ft.jim joyce🤣😂 instant classic
How did a home run by Gillespie which put the Sox up 3-2 break up a perfect game?
Did the first guy not swing at that pitch?
Anyone else hear about Rich Hill's no hitter into the 10th inning and loses the game with the only hit allowed? Amazing
This is why you don't talk about a no-hitter until it's in the books
That ump killing Detroit's perfect game with a bad call. Horrible. If only they had replay back then.
what a joke on that Gallarga call. Why did the 2 base ump tell Joyce he was out clearly he say the whole play. But really Joyce was looking at the play to unbeleivable.
Was that announcing team for the Tigers that got broken up the same duo that got into a fight in 2018?
That is correct.
Do pitchers giving up home runs on the first pitch of the game
Tabata totally leaned into that pitch. Total bullshit. I would have really NAILED him the next time I faced him.
Milt Wilcox lost his perfect game with 2 outs in the 9th against the White Sox back in '83.
A clean single by Jerry Hairston (Sr.). I had to work early the next morning, but I sacrificed sleep to see it. Very disappointing.
What about Michael Wacha against the Nats in 2013?
@ 4:48... If Miguel Cabrera would have gone and covered first base on that ground ball like a first baseman should... Galarraga gets the perfect game easy and there is no Jim Joyce incident. Yes... Joyce still screwed up, but a 4-3 putout wouldn't have been close.
It's hard to fault the hustle of Cabrera on a bang bang play. Miggy was set and had time to throw. I think it would have been a tougher play for the 2nd baseman because he would have gotten the ball later and still would have to lead Galarraga.
The second baseman in that game was Carlos Guillen, who had lost a couple of steps by that point in his career.
The Sherzer one makes me laugh "that's the worst way to lose a perfect game" apparently he hasn't seen the Galarraga/Jim Joyce game. At least Sherzer didn't have it taken away by an umpire.
But in a way the umpire was responsible for that too. If a player intentionally allows himself to be hit by a pitch, it would fall on one of the umpires to catch that and penalize the hitter by changing the call to a strike. If that's what really happened, and the umps missed it, then the perfect game was taken away by the umpire.
Ft. Jim Joyce with the assist😂😂
Its a cool vid
0:18 He went far enough on the swing. That would be a strike in today's game, easily!
Why the heck didn’t that left field dive for the ball! Back up your pitcher!
8:12 “that’s just the worse way ever to lose a perfect game.”
4:54 is actually the worse way to lose a perfect game
The Day after Armando Galarraga lost his Perfect Game on a Bad Call, the Detroit Tigers gave Galarraga A New Car.
론 로빈슨 스핏볼 투수자나... 땅에 비비고 침뭍히고
he swung on that first clip. thats bullshit. id be pissed.
Gallaraga game was a perfect game.
Yes, yes it was.
And it got us replay!
Where is Tom Seaver's near perfect game against the Cubs?
Happened in '69
Broken up with 1 out in 9th
Anyone notice how many pitchers throw a no hitter or perfect game the fade into obscurity?
Most players fade into obscurity, nohitter or not...
@@pullt point is you wouldn't think a pitcher capable of throwing a no hitter in the big leagues would.
@@luvfreedom1470 perfect game is a random occurrence...no one can have a skill in achieving one. So the guys who've done it are random. A couple greats, a few guys you might recognize the name of (other than that game) and a dozen random joes.
At the end... Tabata is a clown. A true bum for pulling that stunt.
5:44 that’s really fucked up. Did they ever reverse the call after the game? How can you do that to a man that lives for stuff like a perfect game?
Lorenzo Baez no they didn’t. He never had a perfect game. At least, he wasn’t credited with one. But the umpire went and apologized and called himself out on the mistake, and the pitcher accepted it.
The very last thing you hear said in this video is completely wrong. You ALWAYS do whatever it takes to win, within the rules of the game. Screw the opposing pitcher's perfect game, your job is to win baseball games.
That last announcer is just annoying
I swear that guy was out at first on the Gallarraga one. I think the ump didn't realize it was a force play and that they didn't need to tag the runner.
How about leave the spoilers out?
Hawk Harrelson is the wart on the ass cheek of baseball.
Jim Joyce man, Judas Priest.
What an absolute travesty
Yusmeiro Petit's wife at 07:21. Cant' think of any reasons why he married her can you?
I can think of two!
Joyce made a bad call but also that's a routine grounder to second. Miggy should have been at the bag
Pence coulda made that catch
Galaragga’s doesn’t count
Definitely in its own category of fuckery!
Holy shit, the first few seconds of this video are terrible.
The guy for the Cleveland In dians was clearly out. Don't know why MLB didn't credit the Tigers pitcher with a pe rfecto. I think the ump sho uld've been thrown out of th e game & slapped with a hef ty fine & suspended.
You're slow as hell for that.
That was a strike
Thanks to Joyce's horrible blown call, we now have instant replay. Had it then, and Galarraga is credited with a perfect game.
Don't care what any body says gallaraga has a perfect game in my book
@@christianarrizon5989 The only perfect game that had 28 outs!
@@StopMAGA Haddix had one with 33 outs (extra innings)
@@EricSmyth2Christ You are correct.
The perfect game certainly would have been better but he will always be in the highlight reels.
nobody threw a perfect game in the 70's ........ Cat Fish Hunter in 68 then Len Barker in 1981
dagostep2 aka Tony That’s a cool fact. Thanks for sharing.
@@TheGodYouWishYouKnew Len Barker vs the terrible Blue Jays.
@@thomasmckenzie4584 Yeah. That Blue Jays team had some players who would end up becoming productive but they weren't quite there yet.
Props to Galarraga for successfully restraining himself from shooting Jim Joyce in the face after the game.
jim joyce handled that situation really well as well
Lol
As a baseball player, this is difficult to watch
video games dont count sir
4:21 "feat. Jim Joyce"
Thank you!
That play needs to be in every single "Dump the Ump" video ever made!
They should jump right to his tears sometime after
Didnt the first guy swing... Should have been a strike
Right like how blind can one be
Yeah that was such a swing
Not a swing. Larry Stahl stopped his bat before it crossed the plane of home plate. A textbook check swing. In any other situation, no one would have thought twice about calling it ball four.
Bill Slocum he continued the motion of the swing
Tough to say from that angle
Milt Pappas should of attacked that umpire. The batter clearly swung at the pitch at 0:17 back in the days when the third base ump didn't make calls on a batters swing or non swing.
Gallaraga was all class after the fact and said he’d be able to show his son the time Dad threw a perfect game. And he’s absolutely right. It’s all there on tape, and it’s indisputable. Guy threw a perfect game.
I think they forgot the Milt Wilcox blow against the White Sox in 1983
Ryan Strnad jerry Hairston ruined it I believe
@@berk4758 that's right.
@@ryanstrnad8442 That was against the White Sox right?
Where is is Milt Wilcox perfect game lost with 2 out in 1983 against Detroit vs Chicago? Watched it and heard it on radio?
Jerry Harrison lined right up the middle to break it up
I was at the Wilcox game. He left a pitch up to Jerry Hairston, who lined a clean single to center.
ukcatfan383 it was on tv in the Detroit area. I was 16 years watching it on my 13” black and white tv.
I came here for the Milt Wilcox perfect game bid for the Tigers against the White Sox in 1983. Broken up by a Jerry Hairston pinch-hit single.