Funny how the kid is the only one that seems to realize the error of his ways while the adults act like jackasses thinking they did something great by interfering in the game.
@@alfmcstuffjns2080 Just because you paid to get in doesn't mean you have the right to be a complete ass. It's no different to having a phone conversation in the cinema
@@alfmcstuffjns2080 you sound jealous of the money they make. If pro athletes dont work hard why arent you out there. I bet every athlete could do you job. You cant do theirs.
Thoughtless-Vin Scully nailed it. Some of these fans are also clueless and not aware at all. Nothing makes me laugh more than seeing a hometown fan ejected from the park for being foolish
@@jogman262 It's a beautiful tradition that has NOTHING to do with the comment to which you're responding. It demonstrates contempt for the opposition. "I would otherwise love this souvenir. I've coveted a ball since I was a little boy -- but not if it was hit by the opposing team. A souvenir like that is worthless to me. I only want one hit by the team with whom I live and die." I wonder what team you're a fan of? Do you know that when I first went to Wrigley Field, there were crowds of only 3,000 or 5,000? Do you know how much misery and heartache Cubs fans have endured? And still we loved them, and rode the 'l' to games in a brick ballpark in a real neighborhood. My mother worked like a dog 'til she was 89 years old -- on her feet, at the end commuting an hour each way to work. Neither of my parents graduated even from high school, but they sent me to Yale (undergrad) and to Harvard. My mom had a stroke when she was 91, and I gave up my theatre company in Los Angeles to move back to Chicago and become her full-time caregiver. I did that for nearly 7 years until she passed away at the age of 97. 97 years. The Cubs never won a World Series during her lifetime. If we toss a ball back, it's an expression of loyalty.
Well, yes ....but when this kind of thing happens and there are cups of beer all over the place ...let's agree to call it like it is ..."DRUNKS". The baseball league COULD fix this by doing many different things ....but it is probably the "controversy" element that they think adds to the competition. .
It's astounding the number of supposed baseball fans who can't wrap their heads around the concept that just because your seat is in foul territory doesn't mean any ball your can lean out and grab from the field isn't a foul ball.
I agree to an extent, but most people pay for those seats to get a souvenir foul ball. Yes, it's aggravating that sometimes a fair ball is touched or outright grabbed, but in the heat of the moment, they're looking at the ball that's coming toward them. They don't glance at the ump to see if it's fair, or check to see if a player can make a play on a ball that's just into the seats. Anyone that's ever been to a live game knows you don't take your eyes off the ball or you could get pegged with a line drive.
As evidenced by the video we can clearly see there’s a point where right and wrong go out the window. The kid makes an honest mistake and gets upset. The other dudes are the kind that would flip you off because you had to pass them on the right because they think the left lane is their personal cruise lane.
I love the woman at 2:00 just completely stunned by the guy trying to catch a fair ball. Unbelievable that someone would actually try this shit. Especially 5:45, wrestling with the player trying to pry it from his mitt, I mean seriously.
Wrestling for it was uncalled for however, the ball was into the stands at this point, It was a fair ball for the fan but, you don't wrestle for it if the player has it
@@Rockhound6165 Not sure how you drew that conclusion from my post......in sports terms, your assumption would be "a swing and a miss", "airball" and "a shanked punt".
Situations like this really shows the immaturity of some people especially when they start fighting over a damn baseball 🤦🏼♂️ but as someone said already the kid is the only one who realized he was wrong for interfering. They have to make a rule that changes that so fans really stop interfering when the ball is in play
What happened to the old days when players and umps had thicker skin. I yelled "Roid Rager" at Jason Giambi all day one time. He just laughed every time. 🤣
I was there at the game of LA vs SF last year, it was raining and we had many delays, Doval was pitching and the game had to be paused bc there were guys holding a bright light behind homeplate and the Umpire chewed them out for it.
@@ikunjang4513 Serious question: Did the stadium insurance pay for your medical bills? Or is there a clause saying that by buying a ticket & being in the stadium you entered “at your own risk” ❓ *The topic is fascinating due to how many injuries likely occur.*
@@Trek001 *M F* _as those of us who never really knew her called her_ was gone way too soon. *After her death Ned got shirtless & was shredded… shredded guys get shredded babes… so you just know Homer, who although faithful to Marge, probably was watching through his window the night Todd was conceived.* #RIPMF
@@iamskippy yes eventually, when I was in the stadium I didn’t know what happened to my wrist so I went to see doctor day after the game. I’m not American btw I was a tourist, but I had my tourist insurance ready and when I informed blackhawks association and asked for a insurance claim which they did it for me. I honestly don’t remember if they said those things which I was kinda impressed they just checked my tickets and diagnosis.
Ironic how Bartman was getting death threats for a ball that was in foul territory, but the kid that interferes with a ball in the field of play in the Yankees/Orioles game was made a hero.
That’s because it benefitted the Yankees and the Bartman catch “hurt” the Cubs. Honestly they shouldn’t have had so many errors and game stomped in game 7. Bartman is far from the reason for their loss. Moises Alou is the biggest bitch and essentially his reaction led to me having his life ruined
@@oldfrend Riiiight, so he cost them the pennant? Not the 3-1 game lead, not the lack of hitting, not Gonzalez’s error,…etc. The Cubs have only themselves to blame and if you think he deserved the death threats he got then you’re as ignorant as the morons that made them. Sad.
I remember seeing a clip on a Reds fan who picked up a ball before Votto could get to it. Votto never took the ball back, but simply grabbed the fan's Reds logo on his shirt and then pushed it back at him in disgust. Was fucking hilarious.
The Moises Alou Cubs incident. Bartman, has tons of documentation done on him because of this. He said he didn't even think or realize what was happening. The play kept the inning alive, and in turn essentially knocked the Cubs out of the postseason. And the curse lived on. They ended up winning a little bit later on. Which was good for them. But the guy in the stands, had horrible things done to him. He got fired at work, had death threats and more. He had to move away it got so bad for him and his family as well.
@@SlimThrull birdman wasn't a reube. He was a scapegoat in that whole damn thing. You watch the video and you can see multiple fans reaching for it. He just gets the heat because he's the one that made contact.
Fan interference is bad except apparently when it's Jeffrey Maier pulling a sure out into the stands for a home run for the Yankees. Then the MLB is fine with it!
You all need to remember it’s only bc of the fans these athletes have such great paying jobs and it’s the design of the fields that allows them to grab a ball. A fan should get every ball they can reach $$$.
when i go to a wrestling event i go to watch the show that i pay for not act like a fool to get kick out that just a wasted of money........ my sister in law kid loves wrestling so i take her to an event to joy the show to see it live.... to me when someone say it fake or so i tell them why u get in that ring & find out it fake also take up to a year of training also see some wrestlers break there leg, arm or have career ending in there neck/spine that put them in a wheelchair or cant wrestle again...... also i tell them if wrestling fake that means all spots are fake as will it fair game
the worst i witnessed was at a minor league game where fans sat ground level down the 3rd base line where a grounder down the line happened, and a kid ran on the field and picked up the fair ball and the parents high fived him for getting the ball.
They havent done anything about it because its Part of the Event. Mlb have to struggle with empty seats so it Would be stupid to take away a very entertaining Part of the game including Fan Interruptions or catchin Foul balls
@@MNTwinsGeekI was also confused about that. Thanks for clearing that up. The editor of the video probably fancies himself the next Quentin Tarantino with his artistic non linear storytelling.
I get not leaning into the field, but if it’s coming right at where you are sitting overhead, are you supposed to sit and let it hit you? You are watching the ball so can’t see if a player is gonna be able to catch it.
He could literally be charged with a crime. Once she had clean possession of the ball, legally speaking, it became her property. So him taking it and throwing it away is the same as if he took her phone and threw it. Petty theft.
I'm very proud of the fact that I have taught my two sons to be respectable at games. I don't care how much you hate the opposing team, I do not allow any booing! There are so many drunk idiots at games that it almost makes it not worth going
1:21 Does anyone know what model number that 2way radio is ? It looks like a Motorola but it also looks like a cross between a DMR version of a Chinese ham radio. I don't recognize it but it has the full LCD screen and I bet it is a DMR or phase 2 digital simulcast system radio. I would like to get a look at it.
Looked like you accidentally posted the same clip twice of the sox fan in the yeungling shirt (unless he just so happened to get ejected from two different games in Dodgers stadium lol)
Back in 1987, I went to a Motley Crue concert in Lakeland, Florida. Tommy Lee threw a drum stick to the crowd and I cought it. All of a sudden, it was slid out of my hand from below. It was a kid shorter than me. The other fans got pissed at him for it. The kid was terrified and started crying. He tried to give it back to me, but I told him to keep it and I just defended the kid to the people. It wasn't worth the kid having a bad experience over a drum stick.
@@321snoot When they were playing Girls Girls Girls, I tapped him on the shoulder and told him to turn around. Both of our jaws were on the floor at how many women had their boobs out.
Don't blame the Fans. If MLB wanted to, all ballparks could be ergonomically constructed so that fans seated along the perimeter of the field couldn't interfere with game play.
I remember watching that game, seeing Bartman with his earphones and that stupid look. The guy took such a beating for years after. Thing is, you see other fans also reaching for the ball, and by a stroke of bad luck, Bartman was the one who interfered.
Some of these do not look like intentional interference, but reactions to the ball coming to you. I guess it is easier to have a blanket rule than have a case-by-case determination.
90% of sports fans are respectful. Maybe 95%. But the 5%, 1% or whatever percentage of them that are this disgusting makes the experience annoying, you're better off watching games from home.
4:54 - this is actually the peak moment of baseball. Like all moments of baseball after this exact point in time are meaningless because of that dudes actions. I don't make the rules, i just write them down.
damn shame these fans can interfere with the game and lead normal lives, yet Steve Bartman (who did way less) can barely leave his house still to this day...
Hey everyone ! If the stadiums owners , their teams and players have an issue with fans wanting to have a good time after paying 200 for a stupid ticket , then let’s put up netting around the entire sides of the field .
It would be nice if some context were added, for example, it would be nice to know what the couple did to get ejected and how the interference plays were resolved.
To avoid these instances of fan interference, there should be a 6 foot vertical fence all around the edge of the stands. It’s ridiculous that the outcome of games has been determined by fans and not the players on the field.
I mean it was cool i guess but why the fuck do you have your baby at a game. Call your mom,dad,grandma.. fuck, i'd let my neighbor do it just so i don't have to. lmfao prob why i don't have kids.
That couple should be totally embarrassed as they were escorted out by security. The man with the baby in his arms is a total moron. Too many nutjobs in the park with the anything goes mentality. The water bottles being thrown is just stupid.
When players go into the stands do they get ejected? As long as players continue to go into the stands if the ball is close enough for a fan to get it by all means go for it.
Around 1994 or so, my friend and I went to the Angel's game. During batting practice (3rd base area), I was reaching for a ball that came toward me. I was pushed over onto the field and the security wanted to throw me out but I kept my cool and told them that I was pushed over. The security was cool and asked to be careful. Till this day I wouldn't mess with them.
That kid at the Mets game was epic. Cocksure to the end and acting like his team was the one up 7-2 in the 9th. Is that a NY metro thing, because I've seen Devils fans chanting "HEY YOU SUCK" when they score a goal to remain down 2-5 with minutes left in the 3rd period. Just the pure joy of raising the opponent's GAA, I guess.
Funny how the kid is the only one that seems to realize the error of his ways while the adults act like jackasses thinking they did something great by interfering in the game.
because most of the adults are drunk...js
You sound soft
@@baseball90242 you sound drunk BWAHAHA
@@alfmcstuffjns2080 Just because you paid to get in doesn't mean you have the right to be a complete ass. It's no different to having a phone conversation in the cinema
@@alfmcstuffjns2080 you sound jealous of the money they make. If pro athletes dont work hard why arent you out there. I bet every athlete could do you job. You cant do theirs.
Thoughtless-Vin Scully nailed it. Some of these fans are also clueless and not aware at all. Nothing makes me laugh more than seeing a hometown fan ejected from the park for being foolish
They are not all hometown fans.
It's truly pathetic how grown adults will act like selfish children over a ball or bat.
I think the Cubs fans started the stupid tradition of throwing an opposing players home run ball back onto the field.
Inbreds.
@@jogman262
It's a beautiful tradition that has NOTHING to do with the comment to which you're responding. It demonstrates contempt for the opposition. "I would otherwise love this souvenir. I've coveted a ball since I was a little boy -- but not if it was hit by the opposing team. A souvenir like that is worthless to me. I only want one hit by the team with whom I live and die."
I wonder what team you're a fan of? Do you know that when I first went to Wrigley Field, there were crowds of only 3,000 or 5,000? Do you know how much misery and heartache Cubs fans have endured? And still we loved them, and rode the 'l' to games in a brick ballpark in a real neighborhood.
My mother worked like a dog 'til she was 89 years old -- on her feet, at the end commuting an hour each way to work. Neither of my parents graduated even from high school, but they sent me to Yale (undergrad) and to Harvard. My mom had a stroke when she was 91, and I gave up my theatre company in Los Angeles to move back to Chicago and become her full-time caregiver. I did that for nearly 7 years until she passed away at the age of 97.
97 years. The Cubs never won a World Series during her lifetime.
If we toss a ball back, it's an expression of loyalty.
Well, yes ....but when this kind of thing happens and there are cups of beer all over the place ...let's agree to call it like it is ..."DRUNKS".
The baseball league COULD fix this by doing many different things ....but it is probably the "controversy" element that they think adds to the competition.
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A ball is one thing but a whole bat? I dunno I wouldn’t let go
It's embarrassing to see those "adults" interfere in the game for a $3 ball.
So much netting these daZe
Might as well sit in the outfield
Your point stands but they're $20-25 new and ballparks sell the game used balls in a $40-60 mystery grab bag.
@@danieldavidson7348 Exactly, these balls are between $20-60. Not sure where his $3 is coming from.
$15 at least
@@bL3dbL4k Also it's fun so OP can suck it
The fans behind home plate mimicking Kimbrel as he's pitching is funny.
It worked, too because he looked rattled during that full sequence.
I think that was actual interference and the pitcher should have said something about it.
@@GizmoBeach No Kimbrel just sucks.
The wife at 2:04 like wtf are you doing stupid lmao
It's astounding the number of supposed baseball fans who can't wrap their heads around the concept that just because your seat is in foul territory doesn't mean any ball your can lean out and grab from the field isn't a foul ball.
Greed takes the best of most people, it really is the worst of the working braincells' enemies.
I agree to an extent, but most people pay for those seats to get a souvenir foul ball. Yes, it's aggravating that sometimes a fair ball is touched or outright grabbed, but in the heat of the moment, they're looking at the ball that's coming toward them. They don't glance at the ump to see if it's fair, or check to see if a player can make a play on a ball that's just into the seats. Anyone that's ever been to a live game knows you don't take your eyes off the ball or you could get pegged with a line drive.
@@bigrezznation
I don't go to a ballgame to watch asshat fans inject themselves into the game.
alcohol clouds the mind
I feel bad for the little Red Sox fan though. It's a fairly natural reaction to try to catch it, but yeah, the adults should know better.
As evidenced by the video we can clearly see there’s a point where right and wrong go out the window. The kid makes an honest mistake and gets upset. The other dudes are the kind that would flip you off because you had to pass them on the right because they think the left lane is their personal cruise lane.
3:54 even the security guard was laughing at that fall😭
I love the woman at 2:00 just completely stunned by the guy trying to catch a fair ball. Unbelievable that someone would actually try this shit. Especially 5:45, wrestling with the player trying to pry it from his mitt, I mean seriously.
Wrestling for it was uncalled for however, the ball was into the stands at this point, It was a fair ball for the fan but, you don't wrestle for it if the player has it
Costed his own team a run and an early ride home. Hope she stayed at the game.
I first thought it was his wife saying, “What’s wrong with you”?! Lol
And then it happened to a Dodger player again in the World Series this year. Totally nuts.
By the number of empty seats, it appears easier to convince a fan to leave the park than to show up in the first place.
So you think fans should be allowed to interfere with the game then?
@@Rockhound6165
Not sure how you drew that conclusion from my post......in sports terms, your assumption would be "a swing and a miss", "airball" and "a shanked punt".
With 82 home games per year, the supply generally exceed the demand in most baseball markets. Boston and possibly St Louis seem to be the exceptions
@@afridgetoofar1818 81
@@robpierce4712 True.
Keep up the good uploads this channel will blow up
2:03 The look on her face said it all!
There used to be an mlb closer with 6 fingers. Antonio Alfonseca el pulpo.
Situations like this really shows the immaturity of some people especially when they start fighting over a damn baseball 🤦🏼♂️ but as someone said already the kid is the only one who realized he was wrong for interfering. They have to make a rule that changes that so fans really stop interfering when the ball is in play
It's embarrassing to watch these idiots.
The question is: was the kid upset because he interfered, or was he upset because he knew he was in trouble?
@@jscan4442If I’m to guess he likely didn’t realize what he was doing was wrong at first and once it was explained to him he felt bad.
What happened to the old days when players and umps had thicker skin. I yelled "Roid Rager" at Jason Giambi all day one time. He just laughed every time. 🤣
I was there at the game of LA vs SF last year, it was raining and we had many delays, Doval was pitching and the game had to be paused bc there were guys holding a bright light behind homeplate and the Umpire chewed them out for it.
Just to hear Vin Scully's voice..wow
1:20 what did that couple do to get kicked out?
Check out 5:45 for what happened right beforehand.
Hope the couple sued the stadium and security
@@MNTwinsGeekhere’s the problem, that is legal. Once the ball is out of play it’s fair play. You can knock the glove off his hand if you want.
@@MraPirates This is true. Anything or anyone who goes over the stands is fair game. The fan missed his opportunity to take the player with him too.
lmao so weird to show the beforehand 4 mins later. I thought they got caught giving a sweater over the lap handy 😂
The fan trying to rip the ball out of the players glove is crazy 😂
John Prine:
" Some humans ain't humans. "
Jim Rice going after Yankees fans was the best
*The Tshirt cannon was responsible for more fan injuries / fan brawling than anything else I can think of in sports.*
I went to the blackhawks game once and I had fractured wrist because of two dudes that were fighting over a shirt they got and jumped on me
It killed Maude Flanders of Springfield
@@ikunjang4513 Serious question:
Did the stadium insurance pay for your medical bills?
Or is there a clause saying that by buying a ticket & being in the stadium you entered “at your own risk” ❓
*The topic is fascinating due to how many injuries likely occur.*
@@Trek001 *M F* _as those of us who never really knew her called her_ was gone way too soon.
*After her death Ned got shirtless & was shredded… shredded guys get shredded babes… so you just know Homer, who although faithful to Marge, probably was watching through his window the night Todd was conceived.* #RIPMF
@@iamskippy yes eventually, when I was in the stadium I didn’t know what happened to my wrist so I went to see doctor day after the game. I’m not American btw I was a tourist, but I had my tourist insurance ready and when I informed blackhawks association and asked for a insurance claim which they did it for me. I honestly don’t remember if they said those things which I was kinda impressed they just checked my tickets and diagnosis.
Ironic how Bartman was getting death threats for a ball that was in foul territory, but the kid that interferes with a ball in the field of play in the Yankees/Orioles game was made a hero.
That’s because it benefitted the Yankees and the Bartman catch “hurt” the Cubs. Honestly they shouldn’t have had so many errors and game stomped in game 7. Bartman is far from the reason for their loss. Moises Alou is the biggest bitch and essentially his reaction led to me having his life ruined
nothing ironic about it. bartman screwed his own team. the kid helped his team.
This isn’t irony……
@@oldfrend Riiiight, so he cost them the pennant? Not the 3-1 game lead, not the lack of hitting, not Gonzalez’s error,…etc. The Cubs have only themselves to blame and if you think he deserved the death threats he got then you’re as ignorant as the morons that made them. Sad.
@@oldfrendThe Cubs pitching screw rhemarlves weirdo by not being able to get any Marlins out and then losing game 7 as well. Grow up, loser.
I remember seeing a clip on a Reds fan who picked up a ball before Votto could get to it. Votto never took the ball back, but simply grabbed the fan's Reds logo on his shirt and then pushed it back at him in disgust. Was fucking hilarious.
The lady at 2:05 to her husband “What the fuck is wrong with you” 😂
You guys missed that woman with an Oriole's cap been ejected from the owner's box at Yankee stadium
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
I thought she was out sick??
Wasn't that in seinfield?
Lmao awesome comment
I honestly thought this was going to be an entire compilation of Philly fans...
Then you're an idiot. Fan stupidity isn't limited to 1 city as this video shows.
The one at 5:45 isn't an example of a reckless fan. The player reached into the stands.
he tried to rip his glove off 💀💀💀
Is this why he got kicked out at 1:16?
@@GonnaRunAmuck yep
@@bradydavis3121 well, at that point you are allowed too
Ah yes, Sporting Cut, where I go to watch sports highlights and... dinosaur toy reviews?
2:30 WHAT AN IRRESPONSIBLE CREEEEP. HE HAD A BABY IN HIS ARMS!
Well said.
It's great having almost no context for half of these ejections ...
4:33 and people hate Phillies fans lol that’s an all time classic
💯 lmao
@@DillonGauthier ive heard of the philly green man but red man
The Moises Alou Cubs incident.
Bartman, has tons of documentation done on him because of this.
He said he didn't even think or realize what was happening.
The play kept the inning alive, and in turn essentially knocked the Cubs out of the postseason.
And the curse lived on.
They ended up winning a little bit later on. Which was good for them.
But the guy in the stands, had horrible things done to him.
He got fired at work, had death threats and more.
He had to move away it got so bad for him and his family as well.
Yeah, Bartman was a rube for ruining the Cubs chances that year. However, he has more than paid his penence.
@@SlimThrull And it helped that the Cubs actually won the damn World Series shortly after in what seemed to be a thousand year dry spell !!
@@SlimThrull birdman wasn't a reube. He was a scapegoat in that whole damn thing. You watch the video and you can see multiple fans reaching for it. He just gets the heat because he's the one that made contact.
Terrible shame for Bartman!
I'll always hate the cubs because of that incident.
That was a pretty Savage one handed catch by the father.
He shouldn’t have risked it with the baby.
Not savage. Stupid and irresponsible. What if he missed and the ball shattered his infant's skull? The guy is an idiot.
The Kimbrel thing was hilarious
Fan interference is bad except apparently when it's Jeffrey Maier pulling a sure out into the stands for a home run for the Yankees. Then the MLB is fine with it!
Yankees baby!
@@jacktorrance2633 they will choke again in October
The kid that reached over the wall to catch it ..what an obnoxious piece of crap. Mom and Dad nice job 👍
01:23 what did he do
You all need to remember it’s only bc of the fans these athletes have such great paying jobs and it’s the design of the fields that allows them to grab a ball. A fan should get every ball they can reach $$$.
So fan interference is ok then? LoL ok.
People think the price of a ticket includes the right to act like an immature fool.
when i go to a wrestling event i go to watch the show that i pay for not act like a fool to get kick out that just a wasted of money........
my sister in law kid loves wrestling so i take her to an event to joy the show to see it live....
to me when someone say it fake or so i tell them why u get in that ring & find out it fake also take up to a year of training also see some wrestlers break there leg, arm or have career ending in there neck/spine that put them in a wheelchair or cant wrestle again...... also i tell them if wrestling fake that means all spots are fake as will it fair game
What
The baby catch 😂😂
the worst i witnessed was at a minor league game where fans sat ground level down the 3rd base line where a grounder down the line happened, and a kid ran on the field and picked up the fair ball and the parents high fived him for getting the ball.
What….oh my
You can't cure stupid, especially when it's inherited.
Omg! Wth!!
Most hated is that woman who grabbed the ball out of the kids hand
Wow. The kid was a little dipsh*t, but the parents are massive ones. I predict that kid will be in prison someday.
This new and very sad mentality goes back to someone who once came down the golden escalator. 💙Vote.
I believe that should be part of baseball, if ball can be caught by fans, it should be just a variable to playing in certain stadiums.
I think baseball is only major sport where audience can chance game that much. Amazed why they haven't done anything about it.
They havent done anything about it because its Part of the Event. Mlb have to struggle with empty seats so it Would be stupid to take away a very entertaining Part of the game including Fan Interruptions or catchin Foul balls
Fans at a basketball game are on top of the playing area as well.
@@Rockhound6165 Yeah, but when was the last time you saw a fan reach out into the court to deflect a ball?
Next time do each video lil longer please 🙏🤞 I want to see more of the video instead of a short video
1:16 what do he do to get kicked out of the game?
Check out 5:45 for what happened right beforehand.
@@MNTwinsGeekI was also confused about that. Thanks for clearing that up.
The editor of the video probably fancies himself the next Quentin Tarantino with his artistic non linear storytelling.
@@MNTwinsGeekThank you!
@@SmokeyChipOatleyLol
I get not leaning into the field, but if it’s coming right at where you are sitting overhead, are you supposed to sit and let it hit you? You are watching the ball so can’t see if a player is gonna be able to catch it.
Except that's not what's happening in almost all these cases. They are reaching out onto the field.
5:45 I've seen fan fighting each other lol never have I seen a fan trying to rip the ball out of the player's glove 😂
At 2:00 im glad that lady called him out on his stupidity.
If the guy at the very end stole the ball from me to throw it back on the field...I'd throw his sunglasses on the field.
He could literally be charged with a crime. Once she had clean possession of the ball, legally speaking, it became her property. So him taking it and throwing it away is the same as if he took her phone and threw it. Petty theft.
Nice videos but, too cut up
I'm very proud of the fact that I have taught my two sons to be respectable at games. I don't care how much you hate the opposing team, I do not allow any booing! There are so many drunk idiots at games that it almost makes it not worth going
@@R.Wallace - let me guess, you're the drunk idiot.....correct?
You must be an excellent parent. I commend you.
1:21 Does anyone know what model number that 2way radio is ?
It looks like a Motorola but it also looks like a cross between a DMR version of a Chinese ham radio.
I don't recognize it but it has the full LCD screen and I bet it is a DMR or phase 2 digital simulcast system radio.
I would like to get a look at it.
Wait, that dude made a clean, bare-handed catch with a baby in his other arm?!?
That would not fly today because of the extended nettings.
I like the fans behind home plate imitating the pitcher 🤣
The Coco B Ware arm flap!
Should be the limit of fan interaction with players or the play on the field
So many selfish people
@@msr7827 Yup. Acting like idiots in a cage.
Really enjoyed watching this I am from the uk . It is a lovely fast game .
LOL a fast game? I hope you were being funny!
Very funny. The only one I feel bad about is the Bartman one. There were 4 peoples hands out there. And he unfortunately was the one that touched it.
I lost count of the amount of times I said "yep, ur done" 😂
7:47 no way he’s catching that ball no where close
now he can't get it off the wall though
Still fan interference.
Looked like you accidentally posted the same clip twice of the sox fan in the yeungling shirt (unless he just so happened to get ejected from two different games in Dodgers stadium lol)
They should sign that Mr. Mom with the one handed snag while bottle feeding the baby. That’s impressive
You mean Dad? Why call him mr mom? Thats fucking weird?
impressively bad-parenting..
@@iamglance1525 I bet you are lots of fun at parties. The baby was in NO DANGER AT ALL.
@@thomasdaniels6824 the baby was dangling 😭💀 im fun asf when there's not a risk to child safety.
@@thomasdaniels6824 Bullshit. I hope you're not a parent, for your kid's sake. What an incredible dipshit you are.
i serouosly wanna know what happened in the thumbnail ive been seeing it for so lon g and couldnt find what happened
Back in 1987, I went to a Motley Crue concert in Lakeland, Florida. Tommy Lee threw a drum stick to the crowd and I cought it. All of a sudden, it was slid out of my hand from below. It was a kid shorter than me. The other fans got pissed at him for it. The kid was terrified and started crying. He tried to give it back to me, but I told him to keep it and I just defended the kid to the people. It wasn't worth the kid having a bad experience over a drum stick.
go to chic filet you will have a bad drum stick experience
@@dougstitt1652 Ba Dum Bump Tssssss
Ba dum tsss for you ba dum tsss, because a drumstick is also used lol
That was a classy thing to do. Excellent!
@@321snoot When they were playing Girls Girls Girls, I tapped him on the shoulder and told him to turn around. Both of our jaws were on the floor at how many women had their boobs out.
If a fan gets a ball by interfering then they should take the ball away before they boot him out.
“That’s the only reason we are showing
This idiot”
😂😂
Don't blame the Fans. If MLB wanted to, all ballparks could be ergonomically constructed so that fans seated along the perimeter of the field couldn't interfere with game play.
Yes, blame the fans! They knowingly and blatantly interfere, and should absolutely be thrown out. Morons.
Damn, it's walkie talkie guy, you know they're in trouble.
The kimbrel one is golden 😂
Easily my favorite
Was stupid!!! We're you doing it,really stupid!!!
5:09 the legend!!
I remember watching that game, seeing Bartman with his earphones and that stupid look. The guy took such a beating for years after. Thing is, you see other fans also reaching for the ball, and by a stroke of bad luck, Bartman was the one who interfered.
Some of these do not look like intentional interference, but reactions to the ball coming to you. I guess it is easier to have a blanket rule than have a case-by-case determination.
it would be nice to see some of the offenses that led to the ejections
You saw them.
You put tens of thousands of people that close to the baselines and supply them with alcohol. I'm surprised this doesn't happen MORE often.
Great editing in this video (said with a truckload of sarcasm) 🙄
90% of sports fans are respectful. Maybe 95%. But the 5%, 1% or whatever percentage of them that are this disgusting makes the experience annoying, you're better off watching games from home.
I'm glad they get kicked out. Hopefully the get banned and own season tickets. Wasting that money.
@@justinspringer1762 Selfish and self-absorbed. No place for that.
Would a link or netting fence at the field boxes and outfield prevent “fans” from interfering?
At 4:37. Is that the same guy who took the ball out of Mookie Betts glove in the world series? Think it is
4:54 - this is actually the peak moment of baseball. Like all moments of baseball after this exact point in time are meaningless because of that dudes actions. I don't make the rules, i just write them down.
Love the way you left out what actually HAPPENED in most of these clips.
damn shame these fans can interfere with the game and lead normal lives, yet Steve Bartman (who did way less) can barely leave his house still to this day...
Hey everyone ! If the stadiums owners , their teams and players have an issue with fans wanting to have a good time after paying 200 for a stupid ticket , then let’s put up netting around the entire sides of the field .
5:07 best moment in sports history. 😅
It would be nice if some context were added, for example, it would be nice to know what the couple did to get ejected and how the interference plays were resolved.
2:03
His wife’s face 😂
To avoid these instances of fan interference, there should be a 6 foot vertical fence all around the edge of the stands. It’s ridiculous that the outcome of games has been determined by fans and not the players on the field.
That dad at 2:27 catching the ball as his kid is just rocking away on his bottle is awesome.
Yep dumb ass cubs fan and i bet if the ball would have hit the kid the dad would try to sue
I mean it was cool i guess but why the fuck do you have your baby at a game. Call your mom,dad,grandma.. fuck, i'd let my neighbor do it just so i don't have to. lmfao prob why i don't have kids.
@@idrizzyt7524I wouldn’t bring a baby either.
he was the biggest douche bag of them all
Not really
That couple should be totally embarrassed as they were escorted out by security.
The man with the baby in his arms is a total moron.
Too many nutjobs in the park with the anything goes mentality.
The water bottles being thrown is just stupid.
It’s about time to make a gap between players and spectators.
And a gap between the spectators and the spectators as in European football.
If you want it to stop then change the design of the stadium. Put netting all the way around.
0:33 Damn.. at least let him keep the ball.
When players go into the stands do they get ejected? As long as players continue to go into the stands if the ball is close enough for a fan to get it by all means go for it.
Bartman...still breaks my heart!!
The sentiment of every Cubbie fan.
Yeah the whole situation altogether is unfortunate I hope he’s doing well today
Everyone forgets that Alex Gonzalez error that was the real reason the Cubs lost that game.
Bob saget got kicked out of the game what how rude of him❤😂
the last guy is a legend. his sister in law was celebrating an away home run and he corrected her behavior swiftly and correctly.
Around 1994 or so, my friend and I went to the Angel's game. During batting practice (3rd base area), I was reaching for a ball that came toward me. I was pushed over onto the field and the security wanted to throw me out but I kept my cool and told them that I was pushed over. The security was cool and asked to be careful. Till this day I wouldn't mess with them.
Great hearing Vin Scully. He was the greatest ever.
4:20 there's nothing "reckless" about this.
yeah that's just heckling, i've seen so much worse too, they're just ribbing him for his odd pitching stance
That kid at the Mets game was epic. Cocksure to the end and acting like his team was the one up 7-2 in the 9th. Is that a NY metro thing, because I've seen Devils fans chanting "HEY YOU SUCK" when they score a goal to remain down 2-5 with minutes left in the 3rd period. Just the pure joy of raising the opponent's GAA, I guess.
The Kimbrel one isn't even bad
I think he spoke and laughed about it, and that became his signature pre-pitch
That kid in the Red Sox jersey was the only grown-up in this video. .