It's these kind of plays that you see how great a game baseball is. When players keep their heads in the game, it's a very strategic and involving game.
30 teams in MLB, each having a 163 game season averaging 3 hours (180 minutes) per game and they still had to go back 25 years to get 6 minutes of baseball highlights.
Yeah, all 3-4 hours, you're on your seat between their commercial breaks and standbys. So exciting, I can hardly contain my excitement so much I have to close my eyes and imagine I'm somewhere else.
@@sws212 - I get it. Baseball is not your sport & that's fine. And I'm 70 yo so I'm guessing we are from different generations. But a lot of people see the intricacies of the game that eludes the casual viewer. With an 0-2 count a pitcher should never put it over the plate. Position players should never make a mental mistake. Always run hard, because something good can happen if you force a throw. Hitters need to combat the shift by playing smart ( a power hitter laying a bunt down the 3rd base line )- etc.
At the 3:30 mark, I love how the pitcher squatted down as if the catcher was really throwing to second base. It really fooled the third base runner thereby getting him trapped in no man’s land.
I like decoy plays. They don't work often, but it is cool when they do. Not crazy about the fake intentional walk so much. I'd imagine that the pitcher wasn't coming up to bat in this game!!
The legal use of deception in baseball has to be one of the coolest things about the sport. Faking someone out is different in baseball than with other sports, these guys pull off some pretty slick cons on their opponents!😎
@@sleddy01 would be unfair and not sporting, a trick. kind of like the infield fly rule, prevents dropping a fly ball on purpose in order to get easy force outs on the base paths. dekeing someone out is taking advantage of them not paying attention to the ball.
There's lots of faking in other sports, I think, it is less expected in baseball. Is the old potato trick legal (i.e. substituting a potato for a ball, to throw off the runner)?
not sure how baseball got in my algorithm, not disappointed. I know these plays are rare but god I would watch baseball seeing a catcher and a third base guy work to get a player trying to steal home or just getting tricked.
I didn't read all of the comments, but I can't believe you left out one of the most crucial fakes in world series history. Chase Utley faked a throw to first to get the runner on third to break and then he threw him out!!! Got out of a big inning!!! Great baseball!!!
Before I even watched the video, as an Orioles fan, I said to myself they better have the rookie Machado play 😎. I remember watching that game with Gary Thorne calling “don’t throw it away. DONT THROW IT AT ALL!”
Once as a catcher the situation was first and third. The runner at first started stealing and I pulled off a nasty fake throwdown and then quickly launched it down to third. I felt so good when I got him.
Did that while pitching in high school once, both I and the runner at third were surprised that it worked, he was out. I had a great high school coach who taught us how to play smart baseball.
I see your Winfield, and raise you Chuck Knoblauch of the Twins faking Lonnie Smith out of the 1991 World Series. Knoblauch's fake throw on Terry Pendleton's double kept Smith at third, preventing the Braves from tying the game and eventually losing.
@J Ygb I'm totally new to baseball so I don't really know what this means. What is an intentional walk? And if they say they're going to do the far outside throw, isn't it cheating if they don't?
@@rajs4012 an intentional walk is when you throw 4 balls on purpose so the guy can’t hit, but it puts him on first base. Like if the other team’s best guy is out in ot you’ll want to walk cuz he might hit a homer
Couple of big ones missing. The first was Chuck Knoblauch's fake out of Lonnie Smith in game 7 of the 1991 World Series which prevented him from running full speed which would have scored him and given the Braves the lead(the game was tied 0-0 at the time and the Twins ended up winning 1-0 in extras). The 2nd was Chase Utley's fake in the 7th inning of game 5 on a ground ball. He faked to first then threw home nailing Bartlett for the out ending the Rays' threat and kept the game tied at 3-3. Both plays went a long way helping both the Twins and Phils to win the World Series.
It's entertaining to see this because a lot of these are the flip side of the "unbelievably aggressive baserunning" UA-cam videos. A lot of these are the result of aggressive baserunning, and many of the plays shown in the aggressive baserunning videos would be easy outs if the fielders had done what was done in this video.
That was the first thing I thought as well. I can't see where his front foot lands, but I would have to agree... Balks have been around for over a century, though parts of the rule may have changed. If his front foot touched the ground after he raised it up, before he turned to throw to second, then this is a balk. Once the pitcher begins his motion, he must either throw to the plate or to second base -- his little turn towards third would have also constituted a balk had the thrown, as you must clear the mound by stepping behind it with your rear foot before being able to throw to first or third. If his front foot never touched prior to him turning (we can't see this with the given camera angle) - it is a legal throw and the runner is out.
Not a balk then. It was the old fake to third to get the runner on first to bite, which he did. Been around for decades. The only base you couldn't fake a throw to while on the rubber is first. However, it's a balk now I believe.
@@Rockhound6165 I appreciate this comment, and will have to look further into the evolution of the rule over the years. My understanding of current rules is that you can not throw to either first *or* third without clearing the mound first. You are implying this is the current rule but it was different before -- doesn't seem fair to Left vs. Right handed pitchers, and might be why it's both bases now? Thanks for the info, I'm curious to learn more.
You forgot Chase Utley faking out the Rays in the World Series. Ended the inning, saved the lead and helped them win the game which won them the World Series.
I enjoyed the clip of Rollie Fingers striking out Johnny Bench in the 1972 World Series. I was 10 years old then, and I remember players from back then vividly.
You know its a hell of a fake out when you manage to fool the players and the cameramen! You hardly ever see them lose track of a live ball with how experienced most of them are, so its really something special when they manage to juke out the camera operators...
It's these kind of plays that you see how great a game baseball is. When players keep their heads in the game, it's a very strategic and involving game.
Ok
Yeah
30 teams in MLB, each having a 163 game season averaging 3 hours (180 minutes) per game and they still had to go back 25 years to get 6 minutes of baseball highlights.
Yeah, all 3-4 hours, you're on your seat between their commercial breaks and standbys. So exciting, I can hardly contain my excitement so much I have to close my eyes and imagine I'm somewhere else.
@@sws212 - I get it. Baseball is not your sport & that's fine. And I'm 70 yo so I'm guessing we are from different generations. But a lot of people see the intricacies of the game that eludes the casual viewer. With an 0-2 count a pitcher should never put it over the plate. Position players should never make a mental mistake. Always run hard, because something good can happen if you force a throw. Hitters need to combat the shift by playing smart ( a power hitter laying a bunt down the 3rd base line )- etc.
Great, great plays compiled here. What I like most is the respect and comradery between the players (second base fake-outs).
and the umpire was trying not to bust a gut laughing
3:24 this was hilarious
1:35 was great too. they were both laughing.
At the 3:30 mark, I love how the pitcher squatted down as if the catcher was really throwing to second base. It really fooled the third base runner thereby getting him trapped in no man’s land.
0:56 Coach walked over to him like "Alright son, this is basic baseball 101 always stay on the base!"
I would’ve told him always keep your eye on the ball
I like decoy plays. They don't work often, but it is cool when they do. Not crazy about the fake intentional walk so much. I'd imagine that the pitcher wasn't coming up to bat in this game!!
The legal use of deception in baseball has to be one of the coolest things about the sport. Faking someone out is different in baseball than with other sports, these guys pull off some pretty slick cons on their opponents!😎
Yet a balk is simply an attempt by the pitcher to deceive the runner.
@@sleddy01 would be unfair and not sporting, a trick. kind of like the infield fly rule, prevents dropping a fly ball on purpose in order to get easy force outs on the base paths. dekeing someone out is taking advantage of them not paying attention to the ball.
@@nowake See comment above about legal use of deception.
There's lots of faking in other sports, I think, it is less expected in baseball. Is the old potato trick legal (i.e. substituting a potato for a ball, to throw off the runner)?
not sure how baseball got in my algorithm, not disappointed. I know these plays are rare but god I would watch baseball seeing a catcher and a third base guy work to get a player trying to steal home or just getting tricked.
I didn't read all of the comments, but I can't believe you left out one of the most crucial fakes in world series history. Chase Utley faked a throw to first to get the runner on third to break and then he threw him out!!! Got out of a big inning!!! Great baseball!!!
Not a baseball fan at all. But watching these highlights are starting to get my interest.
3:30 I love Altuve's "Oh Crap" body language on this one.
The trash cans didn’t warn him about that one
same play twice in a row.
ボール持ってないのに塁上でタッチして、ビビらせて、審判も含めて笑ってるの好きやわ(笑)
1:34, 3:22
面白いけど立ち悪いわ、笑ってもうた
あわよくば本当に騙されて、ベンチへとぼとぼと帰りだしたところで本物の牽制球で刺せれば儲けモンみたいな感じですかね。w
ㅗ
太陽と龍 見てみたいなw
1:30ここ可愛すぎる笑
ごりら 審判まで笑ってる所もいいよね
Yes, wait no idk
Man Baseball is great! ..miss watching it
Before I even watched the video, as an Orioles fan, I said to myself they better have the rookie Machado play 😎. I remember watching that game with Gary Thorne calling “don’t throw it away. DONT THROW IT AT ALL!”
たくさんいらっしゃるトランペットのUA-camrさんの中でも圧倒的に一番音色が好きなのです。
それから、おちゃめなコスプレも。
コメントする動画間違えてない?
1:31 審判も含めてすこw
Don’t know nothing about sports but love these
Start watching and playing sports now kid
3:27 「何だよ、お前」みたいな仕草、笑える
Once as a catcher the situation was first and third. The runner at first started stealing and I pulled off a nasty fake throwdown and then quickly launched it down to third. I felt so good when I got him.
its a good time getting runners. i use to try and act lazy behind the plate and bait out the runner on first to steal. then id hose him.
It legendary when you fake out the camera man
Baseball players have so much fun faking out each other with no hard feelings. Fun to watch , lmao!
I like how in almost all of these, the camera man gets faked out more than anybody else
I like it too It's so funny!!!🤣
Finally!!! A comment in English.
0:06
小学生の時、サードだったんですが
ランナー2塁で、送りバントの時は、これすることしか考えてませんでした笑
成功しましたか?
僕の少年野球部もそうでしたよ!
Me: Scotsman watching baseball intensely... have no clue wtf is happening 😂😂😂
It’s a wonderful sport Mr. Scotsman
Lol
They don't break for tea.
good plays and bad plays in baseball are both fun to watch…😂😂😂😂
04:08モリーナの投げ方がもうバズーカw
1:11 Tony Pena not waiting for the ump to call it 😂
1:08 - 1:15 That is a 300 IQ sick play
Baseball sports. My new favorite channel name
3:22好き笑
00:52 一塁ベースコーチの罰金だねw
1:35 that's nice, even the ump laughed
0:55上手すぎわろた
Did that while pitching in high school once, both I and the runner at third were surprised that it worked, he was out. I had a great high school coach who taught us how to play smart baseball.
こういうの見るとやっぱ頭いいなぁってつくづく思う。
3:22
好き
そんな君が好き
ありがとう
If plays like these happened more often it would be fun to watch baseball
The best fake out was by Dave Winfield during the 93 ( I think) world series. He pointed out a home run like Babe Ruth. Then he bunted! LEGEND!
I see your Winfield, and raise you Chuck Knoblauch of the Twins faking Lonnie Smith out of the 1991 World Series. Knoblauch's fake throw on Terry Pendleton's double kept Smith at third, preventing the Braves from tying the game and eventually losing.
MASSIVE FAKE KOCK USED AS A MURDER WEAPON
I think baseball is the only sport where the defense is more entertaining than the offense.
0:24 What stadium is that, beautiful view!
PNC Park in Pittsburgh. Definitely one of the nicer ballparks.
1:30いつの間に!手品かよと思ったら草
ご存知かもしれまんせがこの後慌てたランナーが胸に手を当てて焦ったぁ冗談で良かったぁとジェスチャーするんやけどそれがめっちゃ可愛い。そこ編集で切られてて残念なんですよ。
You forgot Joe Maur’s fake throw and tag out at home plate. Absolutely brilliant
I may start watching baseball now. This was pure entertainment. Great video
This doesn’t happen very often though
3:50のやつ見て自分も試合でやってみました!
結果は大成功!見事にランナーを騙せました。ただランニングホームランになりましたけど、、
野球って楽しめるところが一杯だね。チームスポーツでこんなに1人1人が主役になれるスポーツってなかなかないよ。
0:50 一種のコントにしか見えない。
0p0p0
小中の時にこのプレイよくやってた。
You know it’s good when the camera man gets tricked
couldnt have said it better!
you know your camera man has never played when he doesn't cover the play.
This is what makes baseball the most interesting sport - thanks.
wow iam amaze by this plays... their nothing like this in all sports of the world... 🤣
3:10一瞬カメラ追うの好き
Always love the fake throw fake out at first base. I STILL HAVE THE BALL.Tags the player out..
love it!
3:40 よく見るとキャッチャーロサリオで草
可愛くて草
なんかわからんけどシンプルに草
Beautiful plays! 2:33 is fast!
POV: Your looking for English comments.
Yessir
Didn't realize how many people like baseball, I don't care for it too much myself and yet here we are!
*You're*
Dominicana siempre presente en estos videos
1:11 has got to be the most Boss move I've ever seen.
Jon Miller is a great announcer.
@J Ygb well there won’t be that ever again
@J Ygb Can you explain me what happened here?
@J Ygb I'm totally new to baseball so I don't really know what this means. What is an intentional walk? And if they say they're going to do the far outside throw, isn't it cheating if they don't?
@@rajs4012 an intentional walk is when you throw 4 balls on purpose so the guy can’t hit, but it puts him on first base. Like if the other team’s best guy is out in ot you’ll want to walk cuz he might hit a homer
0:53 "Oh! By the way, you're out!" 😂
CARPENTER getting picked off gets me ever time
brutal, that one... the look on his face! Can't help but feel for the guy.
Great video, what about Chase Utleys play in the world series
3:40 ロサリオのフェイク上手くて草
ん?このロサリオって…
阪神所属で外角スライダーを
録画のように三振してた人?
@@とーりチャンネル そうよ
Its good to see Ichiro again.
2:25 シモンズ肩強いなあ
バケモンやん
0:51 LOVE this one... 😂 he played him like a fiddle
ICHIROのフェイクはその球場の特徴を掴んでいて神としか言いようがない
イチローなら普通に捕れたんちゃう?と思ってしまう
ICHIROOOOOOO
だよねー
イチローでなければただ目測誤っただけって思われそう。
DAMN! These are some great plays.
@I HATE CHEESE It's not cheating if they an do it.
Hope u all r having a good time in quarantine god bless u all and hope u stay healthy(:
なかなかの頭脳プレイ集だね。
咄嗟にこういうことできるのはカッコいい。
That is a whole aspect of Baseball i did not knew about until recently , and that makes it a lot more interesting .
That’s a hard read. Word salad 🥗
This was great to see. Excellent video.
メジャーの猛者の中にチョロっと日本の選手混じってると何か嬉しい
1:30いつの間に!手品かよと思ったら草
Adrián Beltré was and is an absolute gift to the game of baseball.
1:30からのやつほんと好き
審判も笑ってんのホント好き
レッズで背番号4って事はどうなったんやろ
俺は嫌い。アウト取れてなくて騙したわけではないから主旨と違う。
1:10のやつが1番気持ちいい。
田中慎 つまんなさそーなヤツ。50年後くらいに頑固じじいになってそう
@@魚海-h9k
これで面白いとか精神年齢低そう
メジャーの空タッチでびびらせるやつめっちゃ好き
仲良さげなお互いの表情が良いですよねww
Couple of big ones missing. The first was Chuck Knoblauch's fake out of Lonnie Smith in game 7 of the 1991 World Series which prevented him from running full speed which would have scored him and given the Braves the lead(the game was tied 0-0 at the time and the Twins ended up winning 1-0 in extras). The 2nd was Chase Utley's fake in the 7th inning of game 5 on a ground ball. He faked to first then threw home nailing Bartlett for the out ending the Rays' threat and kept the game tied at 3-3. Both plays went a long way helping both the Twins and Phils to win the World Series.
Thanks for the highlights!
2:25 フェイク挟んで体制を少し崩してる状態でこの送球はすごい
しろたま と素人が言っております
@@AF-te7fb で?
A F もっと寛容になったほうが良いよ
-カイカイ- もっと寛容になったほうがいいよってお前が言うなやもっと不寛容にも寛容になれ
ああ それなw
It's entertaining to see this because a lot of these are the flip side of the "unbelievably aggressive baserunning" UA-cam videos. A lot of these are the result of aggressive baserunning, and many of the plays shown in the aggressive baserunning videos would be easy outs if the fielders had done what was done in this video.
1:15 is a bwalk and would just advance the runners around the bases without getting an out. Idk if they had that rule back then though.
That was the first thing I thought as well.
I can't see where his front foot lands, but I would have to agree... Balks have been around for over a century, though parts of the rule may have changed.
If his front foot touched the ground after he raised it up, before he turned to throw to second, then this is a balk.
Once the pitcher begins his motion, he must either throw to the plate or to second base -- his little turn towards third would have also constituted a balk had the thrown, as you must clear the mound by stepping behind it with your rear foot before being able to throw to first or third.
If his front foot never touched prior to him turning (we can't see this with the given camera angle) - it is a legal throw and the runner is out.
Not a balk then. It was the old fake to third to get the runner on first to bite, which he did. Been around for decades. The only base you couldn't fake a throw to while on the rubber is first. However, it's a balk now I believe.
@@Rockhound6165 I appreciate this comment, and will have to look further into the evolution of the rule over the years. My understanding of current rules is that you can not throw to either first *or* third without clearing the mound first. You are implying this is the current rule but it was different before -- doesn't seem fair to Left vs. Right handed pitchers, and might be why it's both bases now? Thanks for the info, I'm curious to learn more.
Lazarus back then this was in the 2000’s
@@squishbtw5326 Do you know what game it was?
2:42
これ…
よく見たらウィーラーやんけ!🤧ハクション
風邪?コロナじゃないといいけど
1:36 かわいいww
塁審笑ってるのもいいよねw
You forgot Chase Utley faking out the Rays in the World Series. Ended the inning, saved the lead and helped them win the game which won them the World Series.
Oh man, these are so cool!
1:39 二塁塁審も笑っている。
Ito Akira ほんとや
メジャーのこういうとこ好きです笑
I hate y’all I can’t speak your language what weird people
レッズだね。秋山をお願いします。
Football Wolf U are right.
we did that same play in little league on first base pretending to throw it to the pitcher .. that cracks me up that still works
1:07
こういうのも野球の面白さなのに、やっぱり今の申告制はつまらない
@0:53 that one had me rolling. 🤣😂🤣
How'd you fail to include Chase Utley in the '08 series ?
Game 5 world series Utley fakes to first and gets the runner going home to end the inning. GREATEST play by a second baseman no doubt.
Jeter so smooth with it. The Captain!
Nah, David Wright is the captain
RaRaGamingRaRa RaRaGamingRaRa not even close
I enjoyed the clip of Rollie Fingers striking out Johnny Bench in the 1972 World Series. I was 10 years old then, and I remember players from back then vividly.
0:55みたいなのに引っかかると国籍人種問わず同じ顔するよねw
ワロタ
Lol. The first base ones are the best. Such a simple little thing lol
Gotta pay attention 🧐
Heh, nice collection
You know its a hell of a fake out when you manage to fool the players and the cameramen! You hardly ever see them lose track of a live ball with how experienced most of them are, so its really something special when they manage to juke out the camera operators...
3:40さすがすぎる
自画自賛で草
やりますねぇ!
ウィリンロサリオ メジャーではエグい活躍してて草
1:36 I love how even the ump is laughing
3:23 Made my day.
1:36 Even the umpire is laughing.
Catcher: *Fake Throws*
Altuve: Its free real estate
Altuve its fake
lol
Kevin Lim や
高校野球とかでこういうプレーあまり見かけないけど、タブーなのかな
それとも選手やコーチャーがしっかりみている?