E27 - Willson Contreras Slams Bat After Strikeout & Warned, But Ejected After Yelling From Dugout

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024

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  • @nickjones6832
    @nickjones6832 Год назад +8

    Thank you for these videos. I'm too busy to watch anymore. So I look forward to these videos.

  • @ag7898
    @ag7898 Год назад +12

    Not every day you get the "stop play for ejection" just as the pitcher is getting ready to pitch.

  • @kerrytodd3753
    @kerrytodd3753 Год назад +6

    I hate this stupid pitch clock rule….not so much the rule, but the implementation and penalty procedures

    • @vincentwendt720
      @vincentwendt720 Год назад +1

      I don't like how it was adapted either. Personally, I like the NCAA's pitch clock rule better. The NCAA's adaptation of the rule doesn't limit how many times a pitcher can attempt to pick off a runner. However, it only permit one "reset" (disengagement without throwing to a base). The penalty for the clock violation is the same (strike if on the batter/ball if on the pitcher). In addition the penalty for violating the one "reset" rule is just a ball, not a balk.

    • @hawaiianstarman
      @hawaiianstarman Год назад

      I like the pitch clock has shortened games. Yet, its effect feels too rushed from batter to batter. The 15/20 time ought to be at least 18/23, if not 20/25. And limiting the pick-off play is absurd. Now a stolen base is right up there with starting the 10th with a man on 2nd (ought to be the 12th, if the game goes that far). A stolen base ought to be a function of ability; not a routine gimme.

  • @Yumi_Jay
    @Yumi_Jay Год назад +5

    This was a fast turnaround time for this ejection. Great work as always.
    Also first one this year I seen for T-mobile park

    • @vincentwendt720
      @vincentwendt720 Год назад +1

      I think it's the second. If I'm not mistaken, the rockies hitting coach was ejected here as well.

  • @KevinQuinn81
    @KevinQuinn81 Год назад +4

    Yeah, I think the Scherzer rule is dumb now, especially since, as you said, the pitchers were trying to exploit one thing so they made a rule and now hitters are trying to exploit another thing. Just enforce the previously-existing quick pitch rules and you won't need the Scherzer rule and it'll be one less thing to worry about.

  • @Joe_the_Shmoe
    @Joe_the_Shmoe Год назад +3

    I was at this game, the pitch clock violation was very confusing because the pitch clock was still ticking in the stadium and we had nobody to explain it to us.

    • @VisibilityFoggy
      @VisibilityFoggy Год назад +4

      @@HolySoopCoolers You need to attend a few baseball games. The entire crowd was confused by this same type of situation at a Rays game I went to recently. The clock was still ticking, it was an abrupt (although likely correct) call, but no one informed the fans what actually happened. I can, and do, read the rule book and keep up with this stuff, but when you're sitting behind third base and have your eyes in one general direction, you're not going to detect the "confirmation" between pitcher and batter. The umpires need to be REQUIRED by MLB to at least announce a call so the people can keep score.

    • @visarr
      @visarr Год назад +8

      Baseball needs to up its game regarding explaining what is going on when there's an unusual circumstance. The NFL has done a good job at that the last few years.

    • @Digitalgems9000
      @Digitalgems9000 Год назад

      @@visarr no. they need to remove it. it's buffoonery at the very least, and is going to ruin the game

    • @AnimeGamer0
      @AnimeGamer0 Год назад

      What is the point of Umps having Mics if they’re not using them. For certain violations they should use the mic to announce the violation instead of hoping the Home Team Announcers are being heard in the stadium to announce it for them.

  • @GregMcNeish
    @GregMcNeish Год назад +7

    Regarding batters not looking up until the clock ticks down, I think it's the appropriate thing to do. As a batter, once you've demonstrated that you're alert to the pitcher, they can pitch, even if you weren't actually ready. In spring training we saw a lot of that, where the batter would get in the box and look up, then back down to continue their routine, only to have the ball blow by them. I don't want to see batters intentionally running the clock down every single pitch, but as a habit to be developed in order to never get caught by premature "apparent alertness", staring at the dirt until you're ACTUALLY ready is the way to go. You can teach that from Little League.

  • @Digitalgems9000
    @Digitalgems9000 Год назад +3

    "not that kind" LMAOO

  • @sitbone3
    @sitbone3 Год назад +1

    Let the kids play.

  • @lesliejacoby9137
    @lesliejacoby9137 Год назад +2

    I'm actually amazed he wasn't thrown out for slamming the bat but then realized that 1. There is no ground for an ejection there so the umpire would definitely be in trouble and 2. I have a feeling the ump possibly thought the bat slam could have been anger towards swinging at that picth and not the calls.

    • @ImReverseGiraffe
      @ImReverseGiraffe Год назад +3

      It's little bit of both swinging at the bad pitch, but also that he felt like he had to since the first two strikes were so low. He felt like he had to extend the zone. It's more frustration at being forced to make a bad swing by the ump making bad calls.

    • @adammiller5301
      @adammiller5301 Год назад +1

      No grounds for an ejection? Slamming the bat on the ground is for sure a equipment violation.

    • @babababad
      @babababad Год назад

      He turned toward the umpire and slammed it in front of him. Maybe if he had done it in a different direction, Iassogna would have been a little more lenient.

    • @anthonyvega-fujioka4464
      @anthonyvega-fujioka4464 Год назад

      @@babababad, then again Dan Iassonga doesn't take unsportsmanlike conduct from no-one.

  • @Cardinals97
    @Cardinals97 Год назад +8

    All I’m gonna say is thank god Jim Edmonds wasn’t in the booth when this happened

    • @bnegs521
      @bnegs521 Год назад +3

      Why?

    • @Cardinals97
      @Cardinals97 Год назад +1

      @@bnegs521because he would have gone on a rant about the umpire for at least 30 minutes. At least with brad and chip they basically said they didn’t agree with the ejection and moved on. Edmonds would have gone on and on

    • @bnegs521
      @bnegs521 Год назад +1

      @@Cardinals97 really? Lol I did not know that about Jim.

    • @pats9414
      @pats9414 Год назад +1

      Rather have Jimmy every day. Brads too nice

    • @Cardinals97
      @Cardinals97 Год назад

      @@pats9414 I’ll agree to disagree I prefer Brad over Jim “ I just got a text message” Edmonds

  • @Mox3712
    @Mox3712 Год назад +1

    Some terrible calls by that umpire there - this year is off to a really bad start as far as that goes.

  • @dinosaurdanny6971
    @dinosaurdanny6971 Год назад +11

    This might be the first time I ever heard an umpire use the player’s name while ejecting him. Didn’t understand why the manager was asking who when the umpire clearly said Wilson’s name. Interesting!

    • @toddphipps5496
      @toddphipps5496 Год назад +2

      It happens more common than you think? Most of the time it's inaudible.
      In this case, which is what MLB requires Umpires to do, the umpire issued a warning for unsportsmanlike conduct. The mechanic or signal that conveys that is him raising his arm and holding up his hand(palm out, fingers up)out in front of him. Like a stop sign, as if he's signaling, "no...stop, that's enough!" I can only speculate, but can come pretty close to what was said, in my opinion.
      Umpire: "Alright, this is your warning." "Don't do that shit to me, again!
      Player: "Okay, _____. I'm sorry about that."
      To the point and hopefully to offer my opinion to try to offer possible insight...
      When an Umpire issues an official warning, he must make note of it on his line-up card so he has it for reference in writing his game report.
      I'm not sure if there was enough time for him to do this, as the player's conduct escalated in the dugout by screaming obscenities at the umpire, to the point he was ejected.
      If not, he has already made a mental note of the player's name, number, inning, and number of outs. If he hasn't had a chance to write this info on his line up card, he's consciously running his name in his head so he can write it down, first chance he gets?
      Another note is that by calling his name while ejecting the player, means he is telling everyone who he has ejected from the game, therefore eliminating the questions of whose been ejected, as well as, letting it be known that he is 100% who he is ejecting from the game! The umpire handled great! He did it exactly the way umpire development advises Umpires to do in this situation. I can't comment on his judgement or calls, because I wasn't there?
      But that's how it works. Hope this helps? Good question!

    • @toddphipps5496
      @toddphipps5496 Год назад

      Clarification on last comment...
      I said the umpire held his hand up in what seems to be a warning, he actually points. Pointing is the correct mechanic along with a verbal statement saying, "This is your warning." Sorry about that.

    • @ImReverseGiraffe
      @ImReverseGiraffe Год назад +1

      It easier to hear on the broadcast when you're looking for it vs live when you're not.

  • @hawaiianstarman
    @hawaiianstarman Год назад

    If the batter is getting ready to face a plus 90 pitch, not looking at the pitcher until he absolutely has to, is by far a darn good strategy.

  • @yardbirds8904
    @yardbirds8904 Год назад +1

    I caught for 15 yrs and when I was at bat I never complained about pitch call..why? Because I wanted the same type of pitches called in my pitcher’s favor when he was on the mound.

    • @philipalt9560
      @philipalt9560 Год назад +1

      Good point. Maybe in the mind of Contreras, he was upset because he didn’t think that he had been getting that same strike call when he was catching pitches from his pitchers. But yes, as a general rule, if you’re a pitcher or catcher and you get a bad strike call against you while batting, get over it. If another position player is upset over a bad strike call, he may have a beef. Overall though, I would prefer a more consistent strike zone.

    • @stevebabiak6997
      @stevebabiak6997 Год назад

      Although Contreras is a catcher when he plays the field, he was the DH for this game. So he didn’t have that same concern about his pitcher getting the same calls.

  • @azsportsguy25
    @azsportsguy25 Год назад

    This is our 7th bell of the year at the 1:30 mark of the year

  • @jamesmurray3948
    @jamesmurray3948 Год назад +1

    What's interesting is if this was a sideways windup pitcher he could put his hands together.

  • @MrSeezero
    @MrSeezero Год назад

    The pitch-clock rules regarding the situation involving batters strategically not looking up at the plate until just before the time he has to be ready according to those rules and other related situations definitely need some tweaking.

  • @r.a.contrerasma8578
    @r.a.contrerasma8578 Год назад

    "Does a good job of watching his mouth"... hold up...

  • @JoeyD_AU98
    @JoeyD_AU98 Год назад +2

    My first choice would be to get rid of the clock. Next option for me would be to add 5 seconds to the clock and make batter ready at 10 seconds.

  • @voidoflife7058
    @voidoflife7058 Год назад

    I don’t even know if Julio was trying to take advantage of the a her re tule here considering the fact that the pitcher came set with like 16 seconds left on the clock. If it was down to 9 or 10 that would make more sense.

  • @danielcastiglione5328
    @danielcastiglione5328 Год назад +1

    The pitch clock sucks

  • @2332Stephen
    @2332Stephen Год назад +2

    I'm going to give you a sub because I used to watch your channel, and then it got lost In the youtube algorithm. Then I was watching another channel similar to yours and it reminded me of yours and I thought, you do it way better than the rest.

  • @JaZzure79
    @JaZzure79 Год назад

    I have no problem with batters managing the pitch clock. It’s a reasonable response to the new rules-an evolution of the game-within-a-game. If they commit a violation, they suffer the penalty. If no violation, then the pitcher still has 8-ish seconds to use before pitching or disengaging.

  • @annettemalaski1967
    @annettemalaski1967 Год назад +1

    If the batter chooses not to look up till eight then the pitcher should be allowed to set for delivery. Change the rule and trash the gamesmenship.

    • @holmj12
      @holmj12 Год назад

      If the batter waits till 8 seconds to look then it's a strike (if they look by 9 seconds it's legal)
      But I do agree, they maybe should change it to having both feet in the box by 10 seconds.

    • @TPinesGold
      @TPinesGold Год назад

      I agree. The gamesmanship will never stop by making rules to try to stop it. Give the umpire discretion to keep gamesmanship in check by warning and penalizing abuse.

    • @Digitalgems9000
      @Digitalgems9000 Год назад +1

      @@holmj12 or you know, not have this rule in the first place

  • @johnmiller8884
    @johnmiller8884 Год назад

    "What do you all think of that?" The pitch clock sucks!

  • @roymauler
    @roymauler Год назад

    Another example of an umpire devaluing the product and sucking at his job.

  • @nyghtzzz
    @nyghtzzz Год назад

    The pitch clock is the dumbest rule change in a long time.

  • @rayrussell6258
    @rayrussell6258 Год назад +1

    All of this stuff is getting more and more ridiculous. Drop these new rules.

  • @theburnetts
    @theburnetts Год назад +2

    Im confused. A batter is allowed to completely smash his bat right at home plate in front of the umpire after striking out and it’s nothing but a warning and an equipment violation. But if you casually toss your batting gloves and arm pad away with your back to the ump like Urias did for the Orioles the other day that’s an ejection?? Huh?

    • @teebob21
      @teebob21 Год назад +1

      Throwing or breaking equipment in disgust is a violation of MLB rules and standards of conduct. The penalty is a $10,000 fine, and an equipment violation warning. The prescribed penalty for continued throwing of equipment is immediate ejection. Urias threw his bat, and got away with it. Then he threw his batting gloves, and received an EQ violation warning. Then he threw his arm pad, and got ejected. It's very simple. F around and find out. Urias was told that the stove was hot, but he decided to touch it anyway.

    • @theburnetts
      @theburnetts Год назад

      @@teebob21 Ok. But I have watched hundreds of guys that strike out at the end of an inning. They don't head back to the dugout. Instead they toss their bat towards the bat boy. They take off their gloves and arm pad and toss it towards the bat boy and they take of their ankle pad and toss it towards the bat boy. Someone brings them their glove and they head out to the outfield. They have thrown their equipment but they don't get ejected.

    • @teebob21
      @teebob21 Год назад

      @@theburnetts Sure. Throwing or breaking equipment in disgust is a violation of MLB rules and standards of conduct. Urias was doing it. The hundreds of guys you've watched aren't.
      It's very simple. I'm not sure why so many people struggle with the distinction.

    • @theburnetts
      @theburnetts Год назад

      @@teebob21 Gotcha. So the rules about throwing equipment require the umpire to determine why the player was doing it? They require the umpire to guess if he was disgusted at the umpire or disgusted at himself for striking out? Why wasn't Contreras immediately ejected after striking out and smashing his bat in front of the umpire? Did the umpire think maybe Contreras broke his bat because he was mad at himself?

    • @teebob21
      @teebob21 Год назад

      @@theburnetts In the case of Contreras, no determination of intent is necessary. Improper use of equipment will get you an equipment violation and a $10,000 fine.
      Official Baseball Rule 8.01(d) grants umpires the discretion to eject any participant “for objecting to decisions or for unsportsmanlike conduct or language.” In addition, there are additional situations listed in the Official Baseball Rules and the Rule Interpretations portion of this manual that result in immediate ejection.
      The pertinent section of the umpire's manual is "Standards for Removal from the Game" in which it states (among with several other bullet points) "Throwing equipment in disgust of an umpire’s call may be a ground for ejection. Umpires are encouraged to utilize equipment violations as an intermediary step to warn and discipline a player while attempting to keep the player in the game. If the violation is deemed extremely severe, the umpire may eject the offender immediately."
      In other words, the warning is a courtesy and is not required. However, once you get an equipment warning, you're going to get ejected if you keep throwing your shit to make a point.

  • @chasman9662
    @chasman9662 Год назад

    Hey pitcher, hey pitcher, hey pitcher...don't pitch!

  • @Blake_the_Drake
    @Blake_the_Drake Год назад

    What do I think? I think that the pitch clock is ruining the game....

  • @langstonpro5944
    @langstonpro5944 Год назад +4

    Captain clarification here: are umpires limited to a certain time frame to ejected a player (eg within 10 seconds of deciding an ejectable offense has occurred)? Seems dangerous to call time in the middle of a pitcher's motion to eject a player that's not on the field of play. Could he have waited until after the pitch?

    • @rayrussell6258
      @rayrussell6258 Год назад +5

      I saw that too. I think the ump violated the time out rule that batters must adhere to, so the league should fine the ump! lol

    • @DJTexan
      @DJTexan Год назад +5

      Yes wait for play to stop before ejecting someone.

    • @fifiwoof1969
      @fifiwoof1969 Год назад

      Perhaps could keep it in the memory bank and call it after the incoming play. He's watching the clock so can be a judgement call.

  • @bnegs521
    @bnegs521 Год назад +1

    2 clear balls called strikes. What else is new?

  • @TrueTrueBehemoth
    @TrueTrueBehemoth Год назад +2

    I made a comment on your video about the Max Scherzer rule being implemented and how it gives all control of the pace of play to the batter which I thought was dumb. I would prefer they let pitchers get set and then just risk getting called for a quick pitch.

  • @corasolagalar
    @corasolagalar Год назад

    I think it's kinda hilarious that a batter can use the pitch clock like that tbh

  • @gforce97
    @gforce97 Год назад

    why does it seem like everyday, there is someone ejected so far this season?😅

  • @juancuelloespinosa
    @juancuelloespinosa Год назад

    if cabrera wasn't starting his delivery, I don't see what's the problem

  • @jitwttntl
    @jitwttntl Год назад +1

    Contreras is such a crybaby. I don't miss him as a Cub. Glad he's the Cardinals' problem child now.

  • @arnie019
    @arnie019 Год назад

    The not looking at the pitcher thing is annoying. Rodriguez should be thrown at

  • @fifiwoof1969
    @fifiwoof1969 Год назад +1

    Hey Lindsay one thing we don't see is an umpire's view when calling balls and strikes.
    Would it be possible to set that up as a training exercise and test us "experts" calling for robo ump? Need to see angle shown here PLUS from the Home Plate Umpire's mask. But ONLY show the umpire view and ask us to make the call seeing it once without a strike zone overlay.
    Ask T-Mac to help. Need a pitcher that throws a bit of nasty good enough to paint the corners. A batter in the box. A catcher.
    Would make an awesome teachable!

    • @VisibilityFoggy
      @VisibilityFoggy Год назад

      I believe SNY had a "behind the umpire" feed during a few games. Haven't seen it in a long time, but it exists, and MLB has cameras beyond the two telecasts they can refer to.

    • @fifiwoof1969
      @fifiwoof1969 Год назад

      @@VisibilityFoggy do we get to see those angles? We all whinge about umpire performance. How many of us are better by comparison? I'd like to see some results.

    • @vincentwendt720
      @vincentwendt720 Год назад +1

      Some games were showing the "ump cam" earlier in the season, but it seems like they stopped doing that for some reason.

    • @VisibilityFoggy
      @VisibilityFoggy Год назад

      @@fifiwoof1969 Have no idea if we get to see those angles. I'm guessing we just see whatever angles the TV regional sports network provides via its staff. MLB's internal camera views are their property - yes, would be cool if we could see all of them, or even switch on our own using an app, but that's their choice.

    • @fifiwoof1969
      @fifiwoof1969 Год назад

      @@vincentwendt720 spring training perhaps?

  • @trustmebro1678
    @trustmebro1678 Год назад

    Turns towards me to slam the bat? I'd dump him right there.

  • @lotklear1379
    @lotklear1379 Год назад

    This is nonsense. Don't let the batter call time out or step out of the batters box. No mound visits. Keep the pitch clock.
    Just stand in there and take your hacks.

  • @RobertC1983
    @RobertC1983 Год назад

    So sick of watching players get tossed because umpires are horrendous.

  • @snakeinthegrak8969
    @snakeinthegrak8969 Год назад

    That bat broke very odd.

  • @visarr
    @visarr Год назад

    Perhaps the pitcher shouldn't get set until the 7th second on every pitch?

    • @teebob21
      @teebob21 Год назад

      Exactly. It's not that damn hard to figure out.

  • @bearcat81
    @bearcat81 Год назад

    I have no sympathy for Willson Contreras who massively over frames bad pitches year after year

  • @DougHanson2769
    @DougHanson2769 Год назад

    Good Job Blue. I would’ve ejected him way earlier

  • @anthonylombardo1261
    @anthonylombardo1261 Год назад

    Very rare that we don’t get her opinion on the matter, I wonder why, let me know why down in the replies!

  • @nymets1104
    @nymets1104 Год назад +3

    So the home plate umpire, aborted a pitchers delivery to throw someone on the other team out. What is this clown world?

  • @Digitalgems9000
    @Digitalgems9000 Год назад

    another negative of the pitch clock bs. players using it to get on base instead of actually using their skills..

  • @rjs5342
    @rjs5342 Год назад

    Its embarrassing what baseball and umpiring is becoming...its painfully obvious what's going on....welcome to 2023

  • @anthonyvega-fujioka4464
    @anthonyvega-fujioka4464 Год назад

    The crew chiefs don't take shit from anyone. Dan Iassonga is no exception.

  • @johnbrizzolara1420
    @johnbrizzolara1420 Год назад

    Pretty lame that skill is being diminished (evn if only slightly) in favor of manipulation tactics

  • @ynotttt
    @ynotttt Год назад

    Get rid of some of this crap. There’s no need to call a strike on a batter not in the box at 8!seconds. The pitcher pitches…that’s solved. Here…forget about the eye contact nonsense. The pitcher throws when ready…batter needs to be ready. Again…problem solved.

  • @TheHockey12
    @TheHockey12 Год назад

    Definitely one of the worst umps in MLB. He is consistently inconsistent.

  • @AkumaAPN
    @AkumaAPN Год назад +1

    I'm so tired of this pitch clock. Now the game is gonna take longer, because every batter is gonna intentionally not look at the pitcher for an extra 10 seconds on every pitch?
    Can we get rid of these T-Ball rules, and let the adults play baseball???

    • @Digitalgems9000
      @Digitalgems9000 Год назад +1

      watch willie bloomquist's video about it. the new rules are just trash and make no sense

  • @fifiwoof1969
    @fifiwoof1969 Год назад +2

    Love the mind games. Can the rule book be adjusted mid season? Scherzer did his in spring training.

    • @holmj12
      @holmj12 Год назад +1

      What would the adjustment be?
      I think it should be something like the batter needs to have 2 feet in the box by 10 seconds (no eye contact requirement/language). Batter can do whatever they want when they have 2 feet in box (like swing/twirl the bat). The pitcher can throw the ball once both feet are in the batters box, whether or not the batter is engaged/looking.
      This allows batter some freedom jn the box while the pitcher is about to pitch, also gives batter time to reset outside the box, forces batter to be ready as soon as they step into box, doesn't allow this strategy to happen.
      Pitcher doesn't have to worry about making eye contact (and umpire having to look for that). Pitcher can clearly tell when they are allowed to start windup or get in set position when batter has both feet in box. This still applies the Max rule.

    • @priceright8963
      @priceright8963 Год назад

      They did that to add the illegal substance check mid-season two years ago.

    • @holmj12
      @holmj12 Год назад

      @@priceright8963 i don't think the original comment is about substance checks

    • @teebob21
      @teebob21 Год назад +1

      @@holmj12 Absolutely not. Pitchers cannot be permitted to throw to a batter who is not ready and engaged. That'll get someone killed.

    • @Brian-js6me
      @Brian-js6me Год назад

      @@priceright8963 the rules didn’t change. Just how they enforced it did.

  • @derekwischmann6123
    @derekwischmann6123 Год назад +2

    The Mariners’ strategy worked well in their loss to the Cardinals.

    • @DominicSnyder
      @DominicSnyder Год назад

      What happened in the other two games? Can't quite remember.

  • @ApexPro-Chris
    @ApexPro-Chris Год назад +1

    Baseball is played for the fan. Yeah the players play for the money. However if there were no fans there would be no money. As a fan these rules are ruining baseball. You can’t make a rule then expect a person who has been trained for years something they do automatically and not have problems. Umps have to much power, the throwing of equipment arguing balls and strikes are in my opinion just dumb. I get speed up baseball. But how much money do stadiums lose by the sped up games? It’s about the money right? I bet mlb didn’t think about that. The infield shift is another dumb rule, bigger bases? Who cares?

  • @DougHanson2769
    @DougHanson2769 Год назад

    There’s always problems with the Cardinals

  • @oldguydoesstuff120
    @oldguydoesstuff120 Год назад +1

    How do I feel about the lock eyes rule? It's fine. Pitchers play mind games with hitters. Hitters should be able to play mind games with the pitchers. If we're going to have a pitch clock with various timing marks that players need to hit, both are free to take advantage of it to their own benefit. Take advantage of an antsy hitter by being slow to come set. Take advantage of an antsy pitcher by being slow to get ready in the box.

  • @Batsonoutdoordesigns
    @Batsonoutdoordesigns Год назад

    As a Cardinal fan this is common when facing west coast teams. The umps always pull BS and have inconsistent strike zones as well.

  • @johncaccamo
    @johncaccamo Год назад

    I think pitchers ought to be able to pitch as fast as they want, but on a clock so they cant pitch too slowly. Batters can ask for time, but dont have to get it. Otherwise, batters need to be ready when pitchers are.

  • @MrGuzmanra
    @MrGuzmanra Год назад

    It’s called cat and mouse 😊

  • @MariposaEdits
    @MariposaEdits Год назад

    I understand calling balls and strikes can be tricky at times but when pro players are having to take at bats like its highschool ball because these umps be giving a ball on either side and up and down every game it gets a little old fast. If that is the new zone because things are going faster now make it a rule or else these zones need to tighten up.

    • @TurnedToast
      @TurnedToast Год назад +2

      Umpires are more accurate than ever before pitchfx/statcast could be used to improve, but we're at the limit of human perception. At this point, getting mad at umpires for missing some calls on pitches is like getting mad at a river for flowing in an inconvenient direction. There's literally nothing that can be done until MLB introduces a computer assisted strikezone

    • @almostfm
      @almostfm Год назад +1

      @@TurnedToast Except that in this case, it was two pitches in a single at bat. If those pitches are called correctly, the second miss is ball four. After both of those, I wouldn't be surprised if he figured he needed to swing at anything that was over the dirt circle around the plate.

    • @TurnedToast
      @TurnedToast Год назад +1

      @@almostfm that's... not relevant to what I said. Obviously every call affects the game. The point is there's no point in complaining in the moment

  • @practicalparenting
    @practicalparenting Год назад

    How did the players EVER agree to this?

  • @jacobrichardson1952
    @jacobrichardson1952 Год назад +1

    Oh god Willson bringing back his Cub days when he gets ejected every time when he strikes out and this is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jacobrichardson1952
      @jacobrichardson1952 Год назад +1

      ​@@cornhoolio6456 but I have to admit man, he is bringing back his Chicago Cubs days when it comes to ejections 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @eymannreport4177
    @eymannreport4177 Год назад

    contreras likely going to be fined

    • @vincentwendt720
      @vincentwendt720 Год назад +1

      Usually the equipment violation itself is a fine, but it's probably going to increase because of the ejection.

  • @Clothahump1
    @Clothahump1 Год назад

    THE PITCH CLOCK SUCKS!!!!

  • @priceright8963
    @priceright8963 Год назад +2

    We seem to be on pace for a record-setting year. Wilson should have been lucky to be still in the game after that equipment violation.

    • @DJTexan
      @DJTexan Год назад +1

      It’s not equipment violation. He was angry at himself.

    • @vincentwendt720
      @vincentwendt720 Год назад +2

      @@DJTexan Wilson Contreras was issued and equipment violation. That's why Dan Iassogna pointed at the bat.

    • @DJTexan
      @DJTexan Год назад +1

      @@vincentwendt720 well if he did it was wrong. He was made at himself. Had it been a called strike 3 that would’ve been different.

  • @ryanriney8525
    @ryanriney8525 Год назад

    Maybe I'm missing something but why can't we just do this: Between 8 and 0 seconds, the pitcher can pitch, doesn't matter if the batter ready or not.

  • @cotydavismusic
    @cotydavismusic Год назад

    This rule is killing potential big moments.

  • @slabslayer258
    @slabslayer258 Год назад +1

    If your going to show the K zone to show how bad the umpire is , you need to discipline the umpires for some of their terrible calls that happen every game

    • @fifiwoof1969
      @fifiwoof1969 Год назад +2

      In my non expert opinion those pitches broke pretty hard near the zone and the umpire calls it live without an on screen box in front of him.
      Reckon you can do better?

    • @slabslayer258
      @slabslayer258 Год назад

      Me no I’m to short to see over the catchers shoulder. But they can do better it’s not the first time it’s a terrible problem every game , just take the K zone away so it doesn’t show how bad he really is calling

    • @fifiwoof1969
      @fifiwoof1969 Год назад +2

      @@slabslayer258 are you 100% perfect in your job? Never lose concentration?

    • @slabslayer258
      @slabslayer258 Год назад

      @@fifiwoof1969 if I was wrong as many times as these guys are behind the plate I wouldn’t have a job I’d be fired for costing the company to much money lol , they don’t get disciplined for continually blowing calls , but they quick to throw players out but the player don’t have no leg to stand on to argue a blown call to prove the ump blew it and get the call changed

    • @almostfm
      @almostfm Год назад

      @@fifiwoof1969 "Reckon you can do better?"
      No, but I don't have to be an orthopedic surgeon to determine that a doctor botched my knee operation.

  • @user-ly4bz9fw3k
    @user-ly4bz9fw3k Год назад +1

    umpires really do suck at their job

    • @craigfoster354
      @craigfoster354 Год назад

      AI umpires are right around the corner :) They're accurate, consistent, and no use arguing with them.

    • @Digitalgems9000
      @Digitalgems9000 Год назад

      @@craigfoster354 imagine believing this

  • @notvalidcharacters
    @notvalidcharacters Год назад

    So the system is, one game at a time, continuing to break down and make a mockery of the Game. Couldn't happen to a more dastardly corporate gaggle of pencil-pusher manipulators. It's what they deserve.

  • @hihats
    @hihats Год назад

    baseball blows completely this year...the umps are effing blind & trigger happy to eject

  • @pilesovinyl
    @pilesovinyl Год назад

    These umpires are becoming TOO MUCH a part of the game. We're not supposed to notice them and they are getting too involved IMO. I can hardly wait until Angel Hernandez is behind the plate...

  • @hobonickel
    @hobonickel Год назад +4

    I think they need to quit tinkering with the game. Now they are having to deal with unintended consequences which cause more rule changes and more unintended consequences. The game was fine before all these changes.

    • @rayrussell6258
      @rayrussell6258 Год назад +4

      I bow in total respect to someone speaking reasonably about these situations, hobonickel. These new rules MUST GO!
      Baseball doesn't need more "drama" gamesmanship getting in the way of competition. Rule change isn't saving much time anyway. So what if the game goes 2:45 hours now instead of 3 hours last year. Is 15 minutes worth all this? I say NO.

    • @Digitalgems9000
      @Digitalgems9000 Год назад +1

      @@rayrussell6258 watch willie bloomquist's video about this buffoonery. it's so true. i played double a ball and it's merely laughable..

  • @tranquilo6897
    @tranquilo6897 Год назад +4

    So you cant pitch too quickly, you cant pitch too slowly. Why even bother playing. Just stick to beer league tee-ball. Mlb is not quite what it thinks it is and ruining the game.

  • @sk33t_38
    @sk33t_38 Год назад

    this crew has been rough all series

  • @pointreyes4272
    @pointreyes4272 Год назад

    Come on, kids are sitting near the dugout. Poor example.

  • @binder38us
    @binder38us Год назад

    Typical baseball: if you ain't cheating, you ain't trying

    • @Cardinals97
      @Cardinals97 Год назад

      Well to be fair if Manfred is going to keep putting in new bs rules you might as well work with it in your favor

  • @donnyflippo2781
    @donnyflippo2781 Год назад

    These new clock rules are as bad as the umpires who enforce them. Mlb has been ruined.

  • @chrislanemann9143
    @chrislanemann9143 Год назад

    Why are you always kissing the umps butts. MLB officiating is brutal

    • @teebob21
      @teebob21 Год назад

      Chris, can we count on seeing you at the Wendlestadt MiLB camp this coming January? If the officiating is so bad, surely you can do better. You could be working your way up through the minor leagues by this time next year!

  • @randolphhudson8645
    @randolphhudson8645 Год назад +4

    That equipment violation is bull$hit. So is the ejection, the umpire needs to pay attention to the game and not worry about his feelings

    • @dinosaurdanny6971
      @dinosaurdanny6971 Год назад +1

      I mean yeah. He didn’t mean to break the bat. But we don’t know what was being said from the dugout…

    • @DJTexan
      @DJTexan Год назад

      There was no such thing as equipment violation when I umpired in 80s. If they did something with equipment while mad at themselves then we would ignore it. If it was due to a call we made we would tell them to knock it off. No fines unless they kept doing it and got ejected. To be fair though players and managers back then were making average middle class salaries, so umpires didn’t eject as fast as they do now. Money ruined baseball.

    • @randolphhudson8645
      @randolphhudson8645 Год назад

      @@DJTexan
      That sucks about the pay, but I miss those days

    • @DJTexan
      @DJTexan Год назад +2

      I don’t think the pay was really a bad thing. It made baseball players seem more like normal people and winning meant more to them than the money. But yes the 80s were the last great decade of baseball. 90s everything started getting commercialized with advertising and salaries were becoming rich. Also the steroids started becoming widespread and everyone just wanted to hit home runs. No more of the classic gritty baserunning either.

    • @Digitalgems9000
      @Digitalgems9000 Год назад

      @@DJTexan back then was amazing. america's great past time now being obliterated by corporate overlords who are creating rules taht do nothing but degrade this great game. this is coming from someone who played double a ball as a pitcher. i really resonate willie bloomquist's video about all this

  • @coloradotex9403
    @coloradotex9403 Год назад +1

    So, I understand the reasoning to want to speed up the game. But a time clock in baseball is a no go for me. When I think of a time clock, I think of it in football. Also, I feel like there have been more ejections this early in the season then there have ever been. It seems like commissioner of MLB is doing everything he can to screw up baseball. And if he continues baseball will be like tennis boring as hell

  • @chickenbuttdeluxe
    @chickenbuttdeluxe Год назад

    The tantrum got him ejected , but Umpires today think they sit at the right hand of God

  • @YaknCamp
    @YaknCamp Год назад

    Mr. Thinskin at it again.

  • @tudfrey
    @tudfrey Год назад +1

    who wants to hear a woman break down an mlb game or at bat said no one ever.

    • @almostfm
      @almostfm Год назад +6

      I've got no problem with "wimmin" doing a breakdown if they've got the knowledge.
      That immediately puts her miles ahead of you.

    • @Digitalgems9000
      @Digitalgems9000 Год назад

      @@almostfm except women don't play in the mlb

    • @teebob21
      @teebob21 Год назад

      @@Digitalgems9000 And neither do you.

    • @Digitalgems9000
      @Digitalgems9000 Год назад

      @@teebob21 i played double a ball, actually. not the mlb you are correct.
      however, what you said is irrelevant