Upton ended up having the career he deserved in his last 5 years or so in the league. I mean he was a trendsetter though at least. He was hitting .190-.220 before it was considered cool. 😂😂😂
And the "lazy" one wasn't that bad - it was a comebacker and he would've been out easily no matter what. Nothing like the ones previous where Puig took one step and then turned around, or where Robert clearly would have been safe had he been running.
The late Mike Shannon, who played for the Cardinals in the 60's and was a broadcaster for many years, told a story about when he was in the minors and dogged it going down to first when he popped up on the infield. His manager, Harry Walker-who was a decent MLB player in the 40's-told him "you know, this game can be hard to play. Hitting good pitching is really tough. Running to the gap and the warning track to catch a fly ball is hard,not many people can do it. But hustling isn't hard to do. Anyone can hustle, as long as they want to." Shannon said he never loafed again.
@@clarenceboddicker1162 I live about an hour east from St. Louis, Missouri. Even though I am in Illinois, I still identify as a St. Louisian. I still have not gone to the current Busch Stadium, though.
I agree. He was their ace starting pitcher at the time. If he hustles and pulls a hamstring and spends 2 months on the DL, he'd have been pilloried for foolishly running hard on a sure out.
I feel like a lot of the players on this list were having a moment of “I’m too good to run this out,” but that just wasn’t really an attitude I’d associate with Cliff Lee.
The first Rays game I ever saw, BJ Upton let a ball bounce that I could have easily caught with a gentle dive, and I'm 60 years old. BJ was about 20 at the time. Laziest player in history!
He knew he was made of glass. He got injured later and had a very subpar last several year ending to his career. A career that did pay him $100m so he didn't want to get hurt earlier.
I don't think it's really that unlikely at all actually. Especially when it's right back to the pitcher- those throws to first are so sporadic that I feel like it's more often 30/70 that the throw isn't going to be on target. I'm surprised all of these clips don't end with the player getting benched
If the runner is going flat out towards first, it gives the defense less time to recover and make the play which can easily lead to an error. Best case scenario for the runner is an overthrown ball that will allow him additional bases.
@@Rick_King Longtime Pirate fan, longtime Reds hater, longtime Rose hater, but, yes, Pete Rose should be in the Hall of Fame, he was too good not to be.
@@pardieupopper339 I'm a lifelong Dodgers fan, with season seats from 1978-1983. I saw Pete Rose devastate our Dodgers so many times, and I hated him then! But he's one of the all-time greats, and any sins have already been atoned. Let him in the Hall!
I remember my little league coach chewing me out one time when a pop fly got hit to center field for not running from my position in right field to back up our center fielder. His words were "That's the effin reason why we don't put you anywhere else than right field!".
When I was 11, during the summer, my playground team challenged another playground team to a game ... and to this day I remember being enraged at our center fielder for jogging after a ball that he missed and went past him!
Not shocking. Puig rarely played well or paid attention. The laziest and most unfocused player I've ever seen. Dodgers told him to sit out a whole season uninjured he was such a head case.
to be fair, I dont fault cliff lee for not moving down the bases. Dont want a starter hurting themselves trying to leg out something right to a fielder
yep. I also love how Heyward, who has always been super professional right away says he messed up. Meanwhile a clown like Upton can't deal with being called out for his laziness.
Players getting paid millions and don't even try to hustle...That was the first thing that I was taught when playing baseball. Always hustle because you never know what will happen...Sicking !!
When Chip Caray was doing the play-by-play for the Atlanta Braves, he often quoted his grandfather (and in Harry Caray's voice), "They pay you a lot of money to run hard to first base four times a game." The Braves fans' loss is the Cardinals fans' gain.
When Andruw Jones was a rookie, he casually let a bloop into Centerfield drop in front of him. Bobby Cox pulled him out of the game on the spot. Didn’t many balls drop in front of him after that. He went on to be arguably the best Center Fielder to play the game.
An unnamed former Dodger player called Puig "...the worst person I've ever seen in this game. Ever." You would think someone from Cuba would be so thankful for the opportunity to play professional baseball in the U.S. for millions of dollars that he would be the exact opposite.
I umpired baseball and softball for 30 years and I saw some egregious examples of lack of hustle. The one that sticks in my mind was in a men's softball game. The first batter of the inning hit a pop-up to the second baseman. The batter assumed it would be caught, so he jogged directly to his bench. However, the second baseman dropped to he ball--but he was able to pick it up and run to first base himself for the easy putout because the batter had long given up on the play. Let's just say his teammates weren't happy.
As great as Bonds was, he was one of the laziest players ever to play the game. And one of the biggest jerks. Treated clubhouse personnel like absolute garbage.
@@dantheman5745 I remember once he got all roided up, he never ran much at all. He would hit the ball off the wall and end up jogging into first for a single.
His head was probably out of the game on that play. Even great players have their moments. Jonah Heim is one of the better catchers in baseball, and he let the ball go against the Cubs. It happens.
I remember a game where someone hit a shot to center that Andruw Jones might have been able to catch if he tried. But he just ran a couple steps forward then jogged and grabbed it after a couple hops. Bobby Cox then called time, stepped out of the dugout, and motioned to Jones to get downstairs. Pulled him right out of the game.
@@af4jmpuig is a dipsht, but he was clearly out. The pitcher can't fck that up. It was funny how he just turned and headed to the dugout though. Not defending that. Defending the lack of hustle.
@@mediochreeuchre8391 awesome! I recall I was at my grandparents watching the game, and was completely confused why he did that (being a kid af the time)
Jeter staring down ARod and jogging back to position thinking he caught it is one of my favorite moments ever lmao dude had no idea the ball bounced ten feet behind him
I remember a play in the 2002 World Series. One of the Angels hit a Texas leaguer into left field. Barry Bond didn't even try to catch the ball. Willie Mays would have caught it... from center. Also, Bryce Harper hitting a routine fly ball, and not running it out. Supposedly great ballplayers excelling in laziness.
Lack of hustle is unforgivable in Baseball, more than most any other sport because there isn't constant motion, so there is no excuse of being tired to not give 100% on every play. Most of the time, you are just standing around waiting for something that involves you to do something.
That last one isn’t a lack of hustle play it’s just a brainfart on Jeter. A-Rod had perfect positioning and Jeter should have had some presence of mind to not bump into him.
it's down to communication, one of them was supposed to give way to the other, A-rod has perfect positioning but the sun is a big factor there and Jeter is tracking the ball much better than A-rod, so if Jeter called him off A-rod needed to move out of the way,
Dude was all about hustle until he was seriously injured for it twice early in his career. Every clip you find of him not hustling is post those injuries.
There was a very recent game -- last season, I think -- in which a ball was hit over the head of the center fielder for Boston, and the guy basically just stood there pointing atit while the left fielder ran over to pick it up.
I can't believe that more player don't understand that if you put more pressure on the defense, they're more likely to make mistakes. Run every play out at full speed.
The answer to all this is obvious: MLB players are simply not being paid enough. This "job action" is the only practical means available to them to protest that fact. Short of a downright strike, it's their version of a "work stoppage".
Best one I ever saw was Ricky Henderson dogging it after a base hit and turning it into a double. Manager Pinella subs him right off the field in mid-inning.
I remember a play in the 1980s by then-Pirate George Hendrick who put hardly any effort into stopping a ball from rolling up the line past him. The Pirates color announcer Jim Rooker described Hendrick's lack of effort during the reply as "he half-ass.... er, he barely tried to stop that ball." My memory is that he began to pronounce the "s" sound in ass, but maybe I'm mis-remembering. He did at the very least pronounce the "a".
Cliff Lee was the one of if not the best outcher in baseball when he was with Philadelphia. He was probably throwing a shitout and wanted to get back to the mound
The score was Cincinnati 1 and Philadelphia 0 at the time of that at-bat and regardless if you are getting paid to be a dominant athlete then you play like one!
The score was Cincinnati 1 and Philadelphia 0 at the time of that at-bat and regardless if you are getting paid to be a dominant athlete then you play like one!
The Jeter one wasn’t a lazy play, Jeter thought arod caught it, he was even headed back to the dugout, this was all explained in the post game, I’m not even a Yankees fan and I hate Jeter but I just hate when people just add clips for the hell of it
Nah Jeter just kinda played it off In reality he was actually livid that A-Rod got in his way but played dumb to the media because he isn’t the type of guy to throw someone under the bus like that. Even if the guy was his former best friend
@@SplicerOtter uh... that was very clearly Arod's ball... jeter messed up that play entirely. Arod had the ball if jeter hadn't whacked his glove and ran over to field Arods play
Where are the 300 Bryce Harper slackeries you could've posed here? He's great at turning singles into outs, doubles into singles, and wins into losses.
I remember watching Cubs games back in the late 80s and early 90s. Shawn Dunston would sometimes do what Bryce Harper did on a routine single. If he saw the outfielder wasn't hustling to get to the ball, he would run hard and turn a single into a double. He had enough speed to make it most of the time.
BJ Upton always had speed and athleticism. He was one of the fastest players in baseball in his prime. That's part of what makes plays like that so frustrating.
Other than Matt Williams, the manager of every player is directly responsible for the lack of hustle...as there is no consequence. Cleon Jones loafed after a ball in 1969, and Gil Hodges walked to leftfield and physically escorted him off the field. We need more of that.
Now, on the first Harper clip, if he had been sprinting anyways and twisted his ankle or some such, he'd be crucified for getting himself injured on a guaranteed out...
They all do this now though. It's like all of a sudden last year or the year before, running out ground balls is mostly optional. A player won't get benched for not hustling today.
Puig making this video more than once showed you he never tried hard enough. Such a great talent but didn't put in the work to be an all-time great player.
I like how they want the big money contract and say how disrespected they are when it isn’t offered,But after they are signed it becomes to much of an effort to hustle .
Missing the one where Jarren Duran of the Boston Red Sox lost track of a fly ball and gave up on the play, resulting in Raimel Tapia of the Blue Jays scoring an inside-the-park grand slam.
Exactly it should be the first offense you get chewed out for not hustling. 2nd offense you get benched for the rest of the game and/or next game depending on when it happens in game.3rd offense you get benched for the rest of the game and the next few games after that. Anything after that you get cut. Your professional players act like it
The players should listen Korean Mr. Yang's saying, I always try to finish in a dead sprint for the normal battings, so I can get 3~4 hittings in a year normaly.
Hate watching Upton put more effort into yelling at Longoria than he did running after that ball
If you have enough energy to put that much emotion in yelling at Longoria then you have enough energy to really go after the ball
Upton.....shocker! They didn't call him, "Cadillac" for nothing.
I didn't see the problem. He was tracking the ball. Running full steam is a good way to miss a crazy bounce
@@walexander8378 Pffft! Right. Hopefully you're just trolling, otherwise you're an idiot.
You can slow down when you get close, he immediately gave up on the ball as soon as he saw it was in the gap
2:30: Upton sure was energetic about being criticized, much more so than about running down that ball
I was gonna say he sure spoke up for himself given what we Al saw
Then he does the “hold me back bro”
Love that Longoria just turned his back on him, completely unconcerned.
Upton ended up having the career he deserved in his last 5 years or so in the league. I mean he was a trendsetter though at least. He was hitting .190-.220 before it was considered cool. 😂😂😂
Dude is an actual clown lmao wonder what he would say watching it back now
I like how Bryce is on this video twice. Once for being lazy and a second time for his hustle.
He busts his ass for the phils 99% of the time. Literally once every 25 games hell jog to first on an infield liner. He’s earned that lil pass.
@@tweezerjam Well, anecdotally, he's 50/50.
@@tweezerjam He can stop running when he retires. In the meantime, he is paid to play baseball.
@@mikeb5664 ok guy
And the "lazy" one wasn't that bad - it was a comebacker and he would've been out easily no matter what. Nothing like the ones previous where Puig took one step and then turned around, or where Robert clearly would have been safe had he been running.
The late Mike Shannon, who played for the Cardinals in the 60's and was a broadcaster for many years, told a story about when he was in the minors and dogged it going down to first when he popped up on the infield. His manager, Harry Walker-who was a decent MLB player in the 40's-told him "you know, this game can be hard to play. Hitting good pitching is really tough. Running to the gap and the warning track to catch a fly ball is hard,not many people can do it. But hustling isn't hard to do. Anyone can hustle, as long as they want to." Shannon said he never loafed again.
Epic. And true.
*does a goggle search*
Well I'll be, I didn't know he died basically a year ago.
@@NinjaLeekspinhe was a legend I. Saint louis
@@clarenceboddicker1162 I live about an hour east from St. Louis, Missouri. Even though I am in Illinois, I still identify as a St. Louisian. I still have not gone to the current Busch Stadium, though.
@@NinjaLeekspin Yeah that's amazing, what a career. For some reason I was thinking Denver's Shannon Sharpe, quite a different guy.
I love the one where Pujols of all people tags and takes second. Great baserunning. He must have known that outfielder's tendency.
A great example of heads up baseball.
All Dodger fans know "that outfielder's" tendency.
The way the outfielder was trotting, I wasn't sure he was going to catch it. It's no wonder AP was ready to run.
@@MrBeatboxmasta Puig just assumed that Pujols would not run on his arm, so he loaded it. Pujols was paying attention and ran on Puig's head.
There's another video on UA-cam about Pujols bagging on Puig for his lack of effort.
4:50 Albert Pujols is one of the slowest baserunners ever. And he tagged up FROM FIRST on Puig, who is the CENTER FIELDER 😂
it was a sneak attack, Pujols was so slow and such a non threat he couldve done that atleast 5 times a year.
Pujols actually had some decent speed on the Cardinals
@@leifopstad2972true he has more steals to second base than people would think.
@@MattLong101
Just like Peyton Manning running the naked boot
@@Taylive892 Yadi would get a few steals each year because he was so slow that they ignored him.
Upton proved that the loudest guys Are usually wrong
Yepp he's Gone. an Good riddance.
Daaaasss rayzissssss and shiii
@@PatrickS.Tomlinsonain't dat da troof
he knew he was dead wrong and just can't admit it. Longoria was the better person and new he won the argument
*BLACK CULTURE REFUSES ACCOUNTABILITY AT ALL COST*
Now Cliff Lee I can potentially excuse here. He’s gotta go back on the mound the next frame.
If you're too tired to even jog, you're too tired to pitch. It's bullpen time!!
Two hours of "work" every 5 days...and winters off. Nah.
I agree. He was their ace starting pitcher at the time. If he hustles and pulls a hamstring and spends 2 months on the DL, he'd have been pilloried for foolishly running hard on a sure out.
@@DionysusAlSAd a mets fan, I remember how dominant he was. I agree with him avoiding an injury hustling on that play.
I feel like a lot of the players on this list were having a moment of “I’m too good to run this out,” but that just wasn’t really an attitude I’d associate with Cliff Lee.
The first Rays game I ever saw, BJ Upton let a ball bounce that I could have easily caught with a gentle dive, and I'm 60 years old. BJ was about 20 at the time. Laziest player in history!
He knew he was made of glass. He got injured later and had a very subpar last several year ending to his career. A career that did pay him $100m so he didn't want to get hurt earlier.
Why is bro 60 on UA-cam
@@XFuZeYTwhy do you care?
@@choose3373 why are you replying?
@@XFuZeYT why did you earlier?
I remember when Puig was an amazing baseball player. That was a great week for him.
One of the few cases of a player losing his roster spot permanently based on pure laziness.
@@RurbanWalker Agreed. I am sure that's sarcasm because if it isn't it must be a Qanon.
The only thing Pig is good for is charging out of the dugout to fight 😂
No matter how unlikely, a play to first might be an error that results in you being safe at first.
Take every advantage!
I don't think it's really that unlikely at all actually. Especially when it's right back to the pitcher- those throws to first are so sporadic that I feel like it's more often 30/70 that the throw isn't going to be on target. I'm surprised all of these clips don't end with the player getting benched
If the runner is going flat out towards first, it gives the defense less time to recover and make the play which can easily lead to an error. Best case scenario for the runner is an overthrown ball that will allow him additional bases.
Pete Rose was wrong to have bet on baseball, but he always hustled, even running to first base on a walk.
He never bet for or against his own team, and belongs in the Hall of Fame.
@Rick_King-- I agree with you 100%. Pete Rose belongs in the Hall of Fame.
@@Rick_King Longtime Pirate fan, longtime Reds hater, longtime Rose hater, but, yes, Pete Rose should be in the Hall of Fame, he was too good not to be.
@@pardieupopper339 I'm a lifelong Dodgers fan, with season seats from 1978-1983. I saw Pete Rose devastate our Dodgers so many times, and I hated him then!
But he's one of the all-time greats, and any sins have already been atoned. Let him in the Hall!
@@Rick_King , you are totally incorrect. He certainly bet on his own team when he managed them. Not up for debate. He has admitted that he did.
This should be shown to every baseball player on a routine basis, with the tagline: DON’T BE THIS GUY
Exactly what I was thinking. If I was the owner of the team paying them millions to hustle for 5 seconds a few times a game, I’d be pissed
Don't be this gay?
@@B3Band wow good one.. if we were in 5th grade maybe
I remember my little league coach chewing me out one time when a pop fly got hit to center field for not running from my position in right field to back up our center fielder. His words were "That's the effin reason why we don't put you anywhere else than right field!".
When I was 11, during the summer, my playground team challenged another playground team to a game ... and to this day I remember being enraged at our center fielder for jogging after a ball that he missed and went past him!
Something no one ever said to Roberto Clemente or Ichiro.
Damn, I realize it’s only been a couple of years but I already miss pitchers batting lol
True, and that is where Otani will be even more valuable
It's also nice to see more young guys getting chances in the 9 hole. I can't imagine how many guys never saw action because of that pitchers spot.
@@Tdez92They didn't get chances cause they wearnt good enough fielders
dh is hot garbage
I certainly don't miss pitchers going 1-44
Most shocking to me at 4:58 because Pujolse is one of the slowest runners in the MLB, and Puig has one of the best arms in the MLB.
Not shocking. Puig rarely played well or paid attention. The laziest and most unfocused player I've ever seen. Dodgers told him to sit out a whole season uninjured he was such a head case.
to be fair, I dont fault cliff lee for not moving down the bases. Dont want a starter hurting themselves trying to leg out something right to a fielder
Why are baseball players so fragile that a short 30-meter sprint is considered risky?
Omfg I love how there are two Harper clips that are completely opposite to each other 😂
language. Every idle word will be judged. Look up Matthew 12:33-37.
yep. I also love how Heyward, who has always been super professional right away says he messed up. Meanwhile a clown like Upton can't deal with being called out for his laziness.
@@petersanmiguel1468 so let your silly god judge him, that isn't for you to do.
@@wormydiaz I am sorry for the pain you went through to hate the God who made you.
@@petersanmiguel1468 God said "I farted. Oops"
Players getting paid millions and don't even try to hustle...That was the first thing that I was taught when playing baseball. Always hustle because you never know what will happen...Sicking !!
I think you mean sickening, that’s a little much. I think we all have slacked off at our occupations numerous times .
We need Carlton Fisk back.
When Chip Caray was doing the play-by-play for the Atlanta Braves, he often quoted his grandfather (and in Harry Caray's voice), "They pay you a lot of money to run hard to first base four times a game."
The Braves fans' loss is the Cardinals fans' gain.
Chip sucks either way.
These outfielders play like they worried about slipping and getting dirty.
Or breaking a nail.
When Andruw Jones was a rookie, he casually let a bloop into Centerfield drop in front of him. Bobby Cox pulled him out of the game on the spot. Didn’t many balls drop in front of him after that. He went on to be arguably the best Center Fielder to play the game.
It was against the Cubs. Boy, did he get his ass chewed!
Harper grew up a lot & I'm happy for him.
Puig should have been released, he does not play smart baseball at all. Doesn’t even care at all.
There's a reason why he's not on any MLB roster right now...
the most effort Puig exerted on the field was in a couple fights for the Reds.
Puig is widely known as a team cancer
An unnamed former Dodger player called Puig "...the worst person I've ever seen in this game. Ever." You would think someone from Cuba would be so thankful for the opportunity to play professional baseball in the U.S. for millions of dollars that he would be the exact opposite.
@@jwkovacs722 It's a shame, cuz in his prime he was a guy no pitcher looked forward to facing.
Damn Longo is a legend. Knew to turn away cuz nothing productive was coming from BJ; not on the field, not in the dugout, not between the ears
BJ Upton's career in a nutshell... Looked promising, but no hustle..
I umpired baseball and softball for 30 years and I saw some egregious examples of lack of hustle. The one that sticks in my mind was in a men's softball game. The first batter of the inning hit a pop-up to the second baseman. The batter assumed it would be caught, so he jogged directly to his bench. However, the second baseman dropped to he ball--but he was able to pick it up and run to first base himself for the easy putout because the batter had long given up on the play. Let's just say his teammates weren't happy.
I saw Barry Bonds “play” once in Montreal. Let’s just say I don’t think he needed a shower after that game.
legitimately one of my least favorite players of all time. On top of cheating he was just a major entitled asshole.
As great as Bonds was, he was one of the laziest players ever to play the game. And one of the biggest jerks. Treated clubhouse personnel like absolute garbage.
@@dantheman5745 I remember once he got all roided up, he never ran much at all. He would hit the ball off the wall and end up jogging into first for a single.
That first play amazes me. Bases loaded. He clearly jogged cuz he was mad. Hope coach benched him rest of game
Fredi Gonzalez did bench him for the rest of the game
Upton, Puig -- you expect that shit. That is SO uncharacteristic of Jason Heyward. He is genuinely a good guy and teammate.
His head was probably out of the game on that play. Even great players have their moments. Jonah Heim is one of the better catchers in baseball, and he let the ball go against the Cubs. It happens.
I remember a game where someone hit a shot to center that Andruw Jones might have been able to catch if he tried. But he just ran a couple steps forward then jogged and grabbed it after a couple hops. Bobby Cox then called time, stepped out of the dugout, and motioned to Jones to get downstairs. Pulled him right out of the game.
0:43 - Pitcher is like "Huh. Okay, I'll just take it myself."
If I was the pitcher, I'd just stand 1 foot away from the bag and stand there to see what happens.
realliously.... at least make him throw it to the first baseman... that's why there's an "E" column on the scoreboard
@@af4jmpuig is a dipsht, but he was clearly out. The pitcher can't fck that up. It was funny how he just turned and headed to the dugout though. Not defending that. Defending the lack of hustle.
1998 Atlanta Braves, Andruw Jones casually fielding a ball and getting Bobby Cox to chew him out😅
I remember watching that game!
I was there. The only time I've seen a fielder removed from the game in the middle of an inning where there wasn't an injury.
@@mediochreeuchre8391 awesome!
I recall I was at my grandparents watching the game, and was completely confused why he did that (being a kid af the time)
2:52 the color commentary here is golden. I laugh my ass off every time.
Got to love the pitcher walking over to the base so he can add a putout to his season stats 😆 (0:44)
How is there not a Gary Sanchez compilation on here?
I was wondering the same. They could have made a whole video of just Sanchez
Jeter staring down ARod and jogging back to position thinking he caught it is one of my favorite moments ever lmao dude had no idea the ball bounced ten feet behind him
I remember a play in the 2002 World Series. One of the Angels hit a Texas leaguer into left field. Barry Bond didn't even try to catch the ball. Willie Mays would have caught it... from center.
Also, Bryce Harper hitting a routine fly ball, and not running it out.
Supposedly great ballplayers excelling in laziness.
Lack of hustle is unforgivable in Baseball, more than most any other sport because there isn't constant motion, so there is no excuse of being tired to not give 100% on every play.
Most of the time, you are just standing around waiting for something that involves you to do something.
That last one isn’t a lack of hustle play it’s just a brainfart on Jeter. A-Rod had perfect positioning and Jeter should have had some presence of mind to not bump into him.
it's down to communication, one of them was supposed to give way to the other, A-rod has perfect positioning but the sun is a big factor there and Jeter is tracking the ball much better than A-rod, so if Jeter called him off A-rod needed to move out of the way,
It's not the bump, it's the aftermath that was why it's in the video. Jeter didn't even bother to pick the ball up.
5:15 Shows you what "The Captain" was really about in his later years
Harper in one for not hustling. One for hustling. MVPs pace and pick their spots...
Dude was all about hustle until he was seriously injured for it twice early in his career. Every clip you find of him not hustling is post those injuries.
@@brohanfromrohan5771 he hustled to the point of injury. He got into it with Papelbon about it once.
That first Harper groundout was so tame. 100% of big league batters would do what he did there
There was a very recent game -- last season, I think -- in which a ball was hit over the head of the center fielder for Boston, and the guy basically just stood there pointing atit while the left fielder ran over to pick it up.
I can't believe that more player don't understand that if you put more pressure on the defense, they're more likely to make mistakes. Run every play out at full speed.
This is partly why the Cardinals were so successful under Whitey Herzog in the 80s.
The A-Rod Jeter play wasn't really lack of hustle. I honestly think both guys thought the other one caught it.
High school baseball coach's mantra was, "It takes no ability to hustle."
Yasiel Puig has the distinct honor of being on this video twice. I hope he’s proud of himself.
Hustle can life a so-so player into the excellent player category.
At least Heyward admitted he screwed up
Well 90% of these plays have one thing in common. 😮
Yuuup
The answer to all this is obvious: MLB players are simply not being paid enough. This "job action" is the only practical means available to them to protest that fact. Short of a downright strike, it's their version of a "work stoppage".
Best one I ever saw was Ricky Henderson dogging it after a base hit and turning it into a double. Manager Pinella subs him right off the field in mid-inning.
Some Traits will always appear.
I remember a play in the 1980s by then-Pirate George Hendrick who put hardly any effort into stopping a ball from rolling up the line past him. The Pirates color announcer Jim Rooker described Hendrick's lack of effort during the reply as "he half-ass.... er, he barely tried to stop that ball."
My memory is that he began to pronounce the "s" sound in ass, but maybe I'm mis-remembering. He did at the very least pronounce the "a".
This video tells you pretty much everything you need to know about why Yasiel Puig’s career fizzled out.
Cliff Lee was the one of if not the best outcher in baseball when he was with Philadelphia. He was probably throwing a shitout and wanted to get back to the mound
The score was Cincinnati 1 and Philadelphia 0 at the time of that at-bat and regardless if you are getting paid to be a dominant athlete then you play like one!
The score was Cincinnati 1 and Philadelphia 0 at the time of that at-bat and regardless if you are getting paid to be a dominant athlete then you play like one!
Albert Pujols greatest moment as an Angel was as a base runner!
He literally could barely walk to first at times. I could have thrown him out at 2nd.
The Jeter one wasn’t a lazy play, Jeter thought arod caught it, he was even headed back to the dugout, this was all explained in the post game, I’m not even a Yankees fan and I hate Jeter but I just hate when people just add clips for the hell of it
Nah Jeter just kinda played it off
In reality he was actually livid that A-Rod got in his way but played dumb to the media because he isn’t the type of guy to throw someone under the bus like that. Even if the guy was his former best friend
@@SplicerOtter uh... that was very clearly Arod's ball... jeter messed up that play entirely. Arod had the ball if jeter hadn't whacked his glove and ran over to field Arods play
@@MrTedMcForehead Jeter had called off A-Rod
It was actually Jeter’s ball
Jeter however refuses to talk about his relationship with A-Rod
I was coming here to say exactly this. Including the part about not a Yankees fan.
Where are the 300 Bryce Harper slackeries you could've posed here? He's great at turning singles into outs, doubles into singles, and wins into losses.
I remember watching Cubs games back in the late 80s and early 90s. Shawn Dunston would sometimes do what Bryce Harper did on a routine single. If he saw the outfielder wasn't hustling to get to the ball, he would run hard and turn a single into a double. He had enough speed to make it most of the time.
BJ Upton always had speed and athleticism. He was one of the fastest players in baseball in his prime. That's part of what makes plays like that so frustrating.
Other than Matt Williams, the manager of every player is directly responsible for the lack of hustle...as there is no consequence. Cleon Jones loafed after a ball in 1969, and Gil Hodges walked to leftfield and physically escorted him off the field. We need more of that.
gathering wool ...
Had to look that one up!
Now, on the first Harper clip, if he had been sprinting anyways and twisted his ankle or some such, he'd be crucified for getting himself injured on a guaranteed out...
No, he wouldn't. Name an instance when a player was criticized (let alone crucified) for hustling too much.
Puig had potential to be an all-around dangerous fielder and hitter...
He just didn’t give a damn.
They all do this now though. It's like all of a sudden last year or the year before, running out ground balls is mostly optional. A player won't get benched for not hustling today.
Ugh... the memories which haunt me....
I like how puig is on here twice one for his hustle and the other for his lack of awareness
Harper works extremely hard and is hit by pitches quite often. He will be a hall of famer.
As a White Sox fan (unfortunately) it was probably Luis Robert getting hurt one of the million times he does running the bases. Gotta be on roids
Puig making this video more than once showed you he never tried hard enough. Such a great talent but didn't put in the work to be an all-time great player.
Would love to have seen Puig pull those stunts on Billy Martin. Billy would’ve decked him the second he set foot in the dugout.
I don’t know about some of these. There’s a fine line between hustling and accepting the loss of the play.
I always love watching what a great teammate Derek Jeter was.
0:30 idk why but I love this sentence so much ☠️☠️
The Jeter/A-rod play always brings a smile to my face, considering they have a combined 7 Gold Gloves
Every time you do not run to first as hard as you can you demean the memory of Kirby Puckett.
Surprised Giancarlo Stanton didn’t make it. He doesn't even hustle in post-season games.
Ironically this is the most baseball I've ever watched
Question; What's the common denominator in all these Lack of Hustle (Lazy) Plays ??
Not surprised to see Luis Robert. Could have made a whole video on Robert and Eloy Jimenez.
That last one is proof that no matter how good of a player you are, SOMEBODY has to shout "I GOT IT."
Jeter did. That's why he looked so disgusted with Arod.
Never be a lazier play then Hanley. I went from confusion to anger.
Play canceled him too. He was an uprising star and everything went downhill after that play. (Hanley Ramirez)
It always seems like some players get away with being lazy
In cliff Lee's defense he probly threw 130 pitches in 9 innings that game
Pitching makes your legs not work?
@@jefftickleschitz1265Ever heard of energy, bruh?
@@matthewlorang5334 ever heard if a professional athlete?
@@jefftickleschitz1265 They don’t run on energy?
@@matthewlorang5334 a professional athlete can throw 100+ pitches and still sprint to first a couple of times a game. Are you that aloof?
Players ran harder in yesteryear's All Star Games.
4:30 Cruz, in fact, did NOT get a chance.
I like how they want the big money contract and say how disrespected they are when it isn’t offered,But after they are signed it becomes to much of an effort to hustle .
I guess this is the MLB version of quiet quitting.
Way to earn your dough, keep going to see these guys play, you'll never learn.
Robinson Cano dogging it to 2nd to be the last out in a close game in the bottom of the 9th is actually insane
Missing the one where Jarren Duran of the Boston Red Sox lost track of a fly ball and gave up on the play, resulting in Raimel Tapia of the Blue Jays scoring an inside-the-park grand slam.
Beyond sad to see guys like this disrespect the game, and fans that pay to watch them.
If I were the manager everyone of these guys not running it out would sit.
Coaches are to blame for this as much as the players. If they’d bench the lazy bastards when they goof off, then they’d stop doing it.
Exactly it should be the first offense you get chewed out for not hustling. 2nd offense you get benched for the rest of the game and/or next game depending on when it happens in game.3rd offense you get benched for the rest of the game and the next few games after that. Anything after that you get cut. Your professional players act like it
You lollygag your way to first base. You lollygag your way in and out of the dugout.
The players should listen Korean Mr. Yang's saying, I always try to finish in a dead sprint for the normal battings, so I can get 3~4 hittings in a year normaly.
Did you basically just remake an earlier video of yours swapping out a few different clips?