BRITS React to Funniest MLB rain delay moments 😂
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OB Daz and OB Aidan react to the funniest rain delay moments in MLB
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The issue with doing a game the next day, they for the most part play every day, there’s already a game scheduled the next day.
In the specific instance with the Sox and Yankees too the game would have been called and the Red Sox would have won since it was already in the sixth. The Yankees manager and stadium staff would have been really petitioning the umpires to let the game continue.
That entire Marlins grounds crew that couldn't get the tarp on the infield was fired after the game, apparently most were inexperienced high schoolers/college students.
They didn’t receive enough training so they were fired? Sounds about right.
@@strawman6085For the Marlins, definitely. Absolute cheapskate owner
Over a 6 month regular season, there’s only 19 days off for each team. They play almost every day so they do everything possible to get the game in on its scheduled day because you might not have a good opportunity to make up the game. Make-up games are usually played as part of a double-header on a future date that the same 2 teams play again.
Funny coincidence that this video was posted now. At the time of this message, the AZ Diamondbacks and LA Dodgers are in a bee delay. A swarm of bees decided to start making a hive at the top of the netting behind home plate.
they let the guy who came out with a bee vacuum throw out the first pitch
In 1993, there was a doubleheader in Philly v the Padres and due to rain the 2nd game finished at almost 5am!! The night started with like 55k fans & ended with a bunch of drunks that the ballpark allowed in after the clubs/bars closed!
Short documentary on it:
“This was the LATEST Baseball Game Ever Played...” by Jolly Olive
I watched that Mets\Marlins game. It was the first time the grounds crew ever unrolled the tarp. This was their rookie season.
I think they have rain delays in baseball because you don't want a pitcher losing controlled hitting batters. Also just prevents other injuries
Rain collecting on the infield is most problematic for pitchers as they have to firmly plant their foot and hurdle their body forward with tremendous force to throw as fast as they do.
With rain on a field, almost nothing is practical. Batting, pitching, running, fielding, catching, umpires, etc. Everything becomes a crapshoot and with it being a professional sport with millions and millions on the line every game out, it's best to tarp up and hope it gets better.
9:24 That was in 1993, the Florida (now Miami) Marlins first rain season & first rain delay! The Marlins hired a bunch of local high school kids & I think the tarp was in the outfield because they shared a stadium with the Miami Dolphins. There’s a really funny video about this but I forget what it’s called.
Baseball Doesn't Exist made a video that includes it, called "The Dumbest Things That Have Ever Happened in Baseball". roughly 1min30 into the video
@@GreatCdn59 It was actually “This Week In Baseball”! It’s so funny!
That first video was 3rd baseman Robin Ventura imitating his teammate Mike Piazza's batting stance.
That is Mike Piazza 😂 in essence
The mothers of these professional baseplayers see a grown-up version of them when they were 5 or 6 years old in t-ball or Little League.
Their Mom is just glad they don't have to wash their son's muddy and / or have a kid with a soaking wet uniform in the family miniva. (We always had dry clothes in the van. It only took one lesson of wet, muddy uniforms in the car. - Parenting 101🤣⚾️🏉- we learned the same work football!)
A baseball player is a baseball player from 5 years old to 45 years old. Kids at heart, which is just great! We love it!
They missed the time in Denver when the Phillies players came out to help the Colorado Rockies' crew put the tarp on.
I like how the Cubs and the dback pitchers were trying to outdo each other
The Marlins Ground Crew when they first started was literally 50 or so High School students the Club hired just as a placeholder, and they were fin until they actually had to deal with a rain delay, the Marlins fired all of them and hired more experienced groundskeepers.
its hard to reschedule because, as an example, the cubs first game this season was march 28th. their last regular season game is sep 29. thats 185 days to play 162 games. they hardly have days off. of course, they could shorten the season...
only 7 out of 30 teams have a retractable roof, and tampa bay is the only one that has a permanent roof
Notably, the Twins used to have a dome, a big inflatable thingy relying on hot air to stay up. They moved to a new, outdoor stadium, which everyone thought was crazy; it's Minneapolis, it SNOWS in April, and sometimes May.
The Twins, in their first year at the new Stadium, didn't have any home game postponed for weather. The Minnesota Vikings, playing in the Twins' old domed stadium, DID, because it snowed SO MUCH that the weight of the snow caved the inflatable roof in! There's video of it happening from both outside and inside the stadium (presumably an automated camera inside; nobody was hurt.)
Very much the charm of baseball, goofy stuff like that. It's a game that would fit at a family park on a warm sunny day where people are having picnics. It is 100% meant to have this kind of playful, careless spirit. Of course in the playoffs, the teams are amped up to win, but there are plenty of moments where guys goof off over 162 game season (especially if their team is eliminated by the numbers from a playoff spot relatively early in the season). A lot of people find baseball boring because of stuff like this, but it's just the nature of a game that was historically played in open fields and pastures during "warm weather months" when the country was mostly rural/farms. It's part of why a lot of MLB parks have no roof. It's meant to be a game you enjoy out in beautiful late Spring and Summer weather (with some occasional storms)
during the summer is rains every afternoon in Florida, it's tropical as hell
Best was Rick Dempsey, being Robin Yount in Milwaukee
I don't get why sometimes they rush to cover the infield when it's raining or before it rains and other times they just play in the rain, then the infield is already soaking wet and muddy because they've been playing in it, then they decide to delay the game because it starts raining harder, that's when they decide to cover up the infield.
It's basically because the pitchers can't grip the ball very well or get good footing. They don't the pitchers to start losing control and beaning everybody
The marlins game, oh my God, never laughed so hard! If I was one of those guys, I'd be like, gee, at least there's a bunch of us who are incompetent, I can hide in this group. LOL
That was Robin Ventura impersonating Piazza. Mike Piazza had very distinct mannerisms when he hit and a distinct way he would run. Ventura did a great impersonation, but you would already have to be familiar with Piazza for it to make any sense or be funny.
Pitchers can't grip the ball, ground balls slow down way too much when they hit the mud (it's normally compacted dirt), a puddle can stop a soft roller completely, players slip and can get hurt, many times there is lightning as well, infielders and outfielders can't grip the ball, what else?
I was at a Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons (Pennsylvania) game during a rain delay. They were the Phillies' Triple-A franchise at the time. Pitching prospect for the Red Barons, Pat Combs, was playing frisbee with some of the fans near the field, running and making diving, sliding catches on the infield tarp. The fans loved it but I'm guessing the Phillies didn't, as Combs was a 1st Round draft pick. I use to have that on video.
Guys in rains in Florida all the time, it's the tropics
I worked the rain delay at Dodger Stadium this year lol no5 fun
“Oh Aiden “ It’d Take 1000 Fathers to teach him
Mark Buehrle from the White Sox used to slide on the tarp every rain delay until the owner made him stop incase he got hurt.
A great video you guys should watch is Miggy being Miggy... and Adrian Beltre funny video, they're great for seeing boys being boys
That was Robin Ventura in the beginning of the video.
Quick answer to your question. It’s actually for the batters. Because they loose control with rain.
They stop, delay, or postpone MLB games to avoid potential injuries. If they have enough forewarning, they won't start a game.
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It's not possible for a ball in cricket to bounce and be travelling faster afterward. The speed will be lower, and the amount of decrease depends on the physics involved. A ball bouncing on wet grass will slow down more than on a dry surface.
The footage of the grounds crew having trouble getting the tarp over the infield was from 1993, the first season of the Miami (then Florida) Marlins. Even though the season was halfway through, they apparently hadn't yet learned how to do it correctly.
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baseball fields are made with a clay/dirt mixture so when it gets too wet it is a safety issue! esp with steel spikes! seen alot of gays feet get stuck and really tear up and ankle or knee because the foot gets stuck in the ground
Stop the exaggerations.
THERES A WHOLE VIDEO ON THE MARLINS SITUATION. THEY WERE ALL INTERNS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT AND IT WAS THEIR FIRST DAY I BELIEVE
i think there's only 7 teams with roofs? Texas, Seattle, Miami, Houston, Arizona, Milwaukee and Tampa? someone correct me if i missed one,
4:54 it’s not that easy to cancel a game because they pay so many.
04:15 The announcer knows the groundskeeper's name?
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Love this! Check out the “Not so Serious Baseball” videos for a lot more hilarity during baseball games. There are 5 or 6 videos in the series, and they’re all great.
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No baseball stadium have a roof "He hit it out of the park"
Some do. But I did see a hitter hit a ball into the inflatable Metrodome roof once that never came back down. I think they ruled it a double though