I remember a time I was at a AAA game. An outfielder didn’t realize that there were only two outs. He went to give a kid (maybe about 10-12 years old) the ball the kid literally yelled at him that it was only two outs and the guy threw the ball in and got the runner going to 3rd out. After that inning he brought a game ball, a hat signed by the team, and a bat to the kid for paying attention and helping him out. I thought that was very nice.
@@1223baddad not that I remember honestly. It was a little bit ago. It was the Nashville sound around the early 90s. The ball player wasn’t anyone of note that I can remember.
Wow, this makes me feel better. I play in a slow-pitch softball league and I'm always asking how many outs there are. We have no scoreboard (some of our parks actually have them, but they are never on). These guys can look up at almost any angle of a major league ballpark and there will be a large, easily legible out total somewhere in their field of vision!
@@anderson74 thanks, we had an OK season this year. I got a hitting coaching session last week; kicking myself for not going earlier. I’ll keep playing until I’m in a wheelchair!
0:27 Why would you edit the part out where the runner decides to run to home? It would’ve been nice to see the pitcher looking oblivious before he realizes what is happening.
I guess that's why i see some players putting up 1 or 2 fingers to other players after an out. Imagine making that kind of error in a World Series that costs you a game.
ahhhh...its easier to lose track than you might think. Remember that these guys play 162 games a year, which is 4,131 outs (average 8.5 innings in the field) per year. Sometimes it just happens where a lot may be going on in a play getting your mind on something else in that split second moment, or things are so boring and quiet your brain gets lulled to sleep. Of course it shouldn't happen but you know shit happens sometimes.
Ok one of you is going to know this...help me out. Say there is a runner on first base and one out. Batter flies out for the second out. Fielder doesn't know how to count to three and throws the ball to a lass that has been flirting with him all game. She hangs on to it and refuses to give it back. How far can the runner advance? Second base? Or all the way home?
@@ddebenedictis " All throws from the outfield. All throws from the outfield that go out of play are treated the same as second throw from the infield. That is, the ball is dead and all runners, including the batter-runner, are awarded two bases from the time of the throw. There's a lot to digest on the overthrow out of play scenario, and because it's such a common event on amateur fields, you need to just sit down and learn it. Most rules that have multiple parts tend to progress logically. If you know one part, the successive parts emerge naturally. Not so much in this case"
@@jamaalfridge More baseless Joe Buck slams. Once again, I've never seen anyone who slams Buck give any actual REASON why he's bad. Because they've got nothing. Buck is the best in the business. Not that Vasgersian is BAD, but his voice gets FAR more irritating at exciting moments. It gets WAY too high-pitched and shrill, and his predilection for saying "SANTA MARIA" sounds simply ridiculous and embarrassing. I cringe whenever I hear that. One of the greatest moments in baseball history occurred when David Bote hit his ultimate slam, but I never watch replays of it because Vasgersian spoiled it with a huge pus-filled zit of "SANTA MARIA!!!!" during it. When Vasgersian speaks normally, though, he's very good, just like virtually every other baseball announcer. Buck, however, is the best in the business. He strikes the right balance of normal voice and exciting voice so that he can somehow make even the normal and routine sound exciting, while the exciting sound even MORE exciting. Remember Alex Gordon's base hit in the 9th inning of Game 7 of the 2014 World Series? Buck called that to PERFECTION. Oh, my goodness.
In Little League, we always used to call out all over the field the number of current outs as each batter came up. Fundamentals aren't so bad, are they?
3:52 "Carlos Beltran is standing at the plate with a bat in his hands." It's okay, he probably wouldn't swing it anyway. Cardinals fans should know that from 2006. 😂😭
In the 1951 playoff title game Giant batter Bobby Thomson singled, then tried to turn it into a double, but didn’t notice that the runner ahead of him had stopped at 2nd. Thomson was a laughing stock, but not for long!
not gonna lie, these situations are the most fun for a casual fan, everyone knows when the pros play their A-game, its slightly mundane high level gameplay but this chaos is just pure fun :)
Back in the mid 80s I was I a bar league and one player used to play for the Giants professional team for one season. He said he always knew he was good,,,, until he played with the Giants and he said those guys made him look like a bar league player. When you play with the best it's a whole new game. But he did play a whole season with the Giants and walked the walk. Really nice guy too.
6:50 Pass Interference. Defence #15. Player was tackled before he had possession of the ball. 100 foot reduction of the outfield fence to the plate. Ball 1.
Reminds me of the old Sports Illustrated Baseball Bloopers. They could do a whole section on not knowing how many outs there are with some funny commentary.
These are all amazingly exciting plays, and fun to watch. The problem with modern baseball though is that in an average game you have to sit through two hours of pitches to see ten seconds of action like this
@trollnerd I don't believe you could have interpreted my comment more incorrectly. I'm simply saying that the game moves way too slow, with interminably long periods of nothing more than pitcher to catcher with an occasional swing. IMHO moving the pitcher's mound farther back would give the batter's more time to see the ball and thus you would result in more hits, and more action. Seriously - in what other sport can you have a 30% success rate and be considered amazingly successful. And yet in baseball, that hitting average is considered phenomenal
@trollnerd that's a sticky wicket to compare goals in soccer to hits in baseball. While it's true that soccer is a low scoring sport, that's not the only action in the game. There's constant action, movement, changes in game momentum and strategy going on in between those goals. There's probably more action in five minutes of a soccer match than an entire three hour baseball game
@trollnerd ok, I'll grant you that it is a different kind of game. My biggest beef with this game though is the ridiculous length of the season. The season is so long, that it makes any individual game statistically meaningless. In what other sport can a team go on a 10-15 game losing streak, and still make the playoffs? Aside from the final week of the season, if a team loses a game, the fans AND the players simply shrug their shoulders and say "no big deal". Combine that with the game play as we've previously discussed and it all adds up to game no worth my time to invest in.
You realize most of their training goes into hitting balls that are going 90mph atleast, right? That's like saying an Olympic swimmer isn't an athlete because they don't have a good run speed
My Babe Ruth coach always told me to know these 3 things at ALL times when you’re on defense: 1. How many outs there are. 2. Where the runners are. 3. What to do when you get the ball. I added 4 when I started coaching little league: ALWAYS anticipate it coming to you, so NOTHING will catch you by surprise.
You should always know how many outs are on offense too lol there's a couple in this video and I watched Javy Baez do it this year from 1st base on a fly ball for thw 2nd out. He started going on contact and then got passed 2nd and they threw the ball back to 1st and got him out
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We are being taunted by all the past scenes where a catch for the second out was followed by giving the ball to a fan. There shall be no such foolishness this season, aight.
0:35 - Phillies vs Cardinals. 1B and 3B crash, 3B fields and throws to 2B covering first. SS covers second, catcher runs to cover third, pitcher covers the plate. Baseball is a complicated game.
that play at 3:57, when the home plate umpire calls the guy out, and the catcher didn't even have the ball in his glove. what kinda acid was the ump on?🙄
I think the one where EVERY SINGLE Cincinnati Red infielder watched the damn ball hit the ground was the best!!!! Makes my son’s little league team look more like pros than them!!
This needs the play where Cervelli threw to first and Bell just looked in the stands as the ball flies past him into right field, allowing Andrew Knapp to score from first
So embarrassing to be playing to the crowd, thinking you're the man of the hour, tossing the ball into the crowd all the while runs are crossing the plate. Lmao. Talk about not having your head in the game.
@@aleguitarra its only allowed if its the 3rd out otherwise the other team will score because the inning isnt over idk how to properly explain it just google some basic rules of baseball and you might understand
I think they were talking about the runner trying to run to 3rd, him and the base coach not noticing that the catcher was there. Neglect on the batting team, not the defense.
Why would kimbrel throw to first? 2 outs, 9th inning, 2 runs needed to tie. Literally zero reason for the guy on first to try and steal, literally zero reason to try and get him out. What happened there? Was he just exhausted?
In a 1983 playoff game, didn't Phillies catcher Bo Diaz think there were 3 out (not 2) as he rolled the ball back to the mound? Gene Garber (?), the pitcher, was astonished but had the presence of mind to run in from the mound and grab the ball. Why don't you write when these happened? I located the 7:47 play on April 19, 2018, when Gattis left 1st, thinking there were 3 out, and he became out 3 of triple play
Went with a friend to a Cubs game where Cone started for the visitors (Mets?). After doing the usual buy the cheapest upper deck tickets and then sit wherever we wanted, we ended up about 15 rows behind the 1st base dugout. The Mets were up 5-2 when my friend and I decided to start razzing Cone during his windups. We would yell "Hey Cone, you're a bum!" in unison, and he he threw 3 straight balls to walk the guy he was facing. Then he was like 2-1 on the next guy with us doing the same thing, and then I said to my friend, OK maybe hes getting used to it, so now let's skip a pitch and see if it messes with him. Sure enough, another ball, 3-1. I don't remember what happened with that batter but it must not have been a good inning for David, cuz my friend and I were comprehensively entertained by the ongoing results. After a couple innings of us hassling Cone on about 70% of his pitches, it must have started bothering him more and more cuz eventually he started looking toward us between pitches and pounding his fist in his glove. So of course we kept at it until he lost the lead and got pulled, the Cubs went on to win, and the Mets burned thru a big chunk of their bullpen, which they had been hoping to avoid doing with David getting the start. And that was the first of three ballgames we saw that day. After the nooner at Wrigley, we cruised on down to Comiskey to take in an afternoon White Sox game, and then after that headed a few miles over to northwest Indiana to watch the Kane County Cougars play a night road game. The crowd down there didn't like us too much, with us dressed like preppies, smoking giant cigars and cheering the visiting team in a stadium full of down-home farmers. Then a lady ten rows behind us decided to take offense to the cigar smoke and try to shut us down by challenging our seating assignments. She karened at us from ten rows back and asked if we were going to go away or was she going to call the usher. We said call the usher, so she did. Of course we had done the usual thing of sitting wherever we wanted, but we didn't care - getting kicked out would have been just as entertaining to us as watching the game was. Best part was, the usher merely sent us to our actual assigned seats, which were nine rows behind us - directly in front of the lady who had just called the usher on us. So we kept smoking the ridiculous cigars (we had actually bought the biggest clown-sized ones they had, but they were cheap and tasted awful) and blowing the smoke over our shoulders. Not one of my prouder moments, but at the time it was thoroughly enjoyable, especially cuz our teams won all three games.
@@theshowman2494 that joke would work better if baseball were like football where all the players went to college because there wasnt a minor league system.
The one with pitcher, 1, 2, SS, 3 watching the ball on the ground recalled me Schultz’s strip with Charlie Brown team doing the same. But this was real!!
4:56 seen this a billion times but I feel so bad for the kid for two reasons he got the ball taken away from him and someone just pushed him for no reason
Ha! 1:40 the Cubs call was wrong. Go frame by frame and you see the runner pull his right hand back and avoid the tag until after his left hand is on the bag. The runner tried to tell the coach. You can see him say "no," and visibly indicate that he pulled his hand back to avoid.
When a player in recreational softball loses track of the number of outs, it's pretty embarrassing. When MLB players lose track of outs, with scoreboards (some at field level) all over the stadium, it's unacceptable. From the generation of blockheads who wear sunglasses on the bill of their caps, then lose a fly ball in the sun, MLB is right there in the vortex of society's DEVOlution.
What's even worse in rec ball is when an umpire working alone loses track of the outs or pitch count. Working 11 hour days and then going out to the diamonds to make extra cash just to try to make ends meet.....after awhile I knew it just wasn't fair to you guys just wanting to play good ball. Although, some of my best games were out at the outer diamonds doing the rec ball, it was more of the drinking, competitive players/games that I just couldn't be at my best 100% of the time.
I remember a time I was at a AAA game. An outfielder didn’t realize that there were only two outs. He went to give a kid (maybe about 10-12 years old) the ball the kid literally yelled at him that it was only two outs and the guy threw the ball in and got the runner going to 3rd out. After that inning he brought a game ball, a hat signed by the team, and a bat to the kid for paying attention and helping him out. I thought that was very nice.
Did that player ever make it to the majors? Just curious 🤔 🙃
If he threw the ball to the runner, did the runner tag himself out, or did he tag the third baseman?
@@1223baddad not that I remember honestly. It was a little bit ago. It was the Nashville sound around the early 90s. The ball player wasn’t anyone of note that I can remember.
@@jhandle4196 thanks for pointing out my error. I corrected it.
@@1223baddadProbably not just because most minor leaguers don't but I've seen it happen in the majors
Wow, this makes me feel better. I play in a slow-pitch softball league and I'm always asking how many outs there are. We have no scoreboard (some of our parks actually have them, but they are never on). These guys can look up at almost any angle of a major league ballpark and there will be a large, easily legible out total somewhere in their field of vision!
. . if they can find it buried among all the NASCAResque advertising plastered all over the stadium.
@@jhandle4196 yeah well, I grew up in Fenway, not quite as plastered there, but good point!
Hello 2 years later, hope you are doing well with your softball league if you are still doing it, if not, i hope you had a blast!
@@anderson74 thanks, we had an OK season this year. I got a hitting coaching session last week; kicking myself for not going earlier. I’ll keep playing until I’m in a wheelchair!
why wouldn't they use the scoreboard? how are the fans supposed to know how many runs each team has if scoreboards aren't used?
0:27 Why would you edit the part out where the runner decides to run to home? It would’ve been nice to see the pitcher looking oblivious before he realizes what is happening.
yeah i don’t understand why that clip was cut so weird. it was like the 2 crucial seconds that we wanted to see!
There were a few weird edits but it got better as the video went along.
The full video was a fuck up with the way it was edited
I had assumed that portion of the video got claimed
Especially seeing as how that was the thumbnail
I like how in the thumbnail he calls the player “it” 😂
Ignorant foreigner trying to use our language...
It puts the lotion in the basket. It puts the lotion on the skin or else it gets the hose again.
Well “it” could just be in reference to the fact that there is or isn’t a player there.
Jason Rogers it’s still proper English...
Perhaps the thumbnail editor was intimidated by the "unlimited genders" police.
It had me laughing so hard when all the players just watched the ball hit the ground in a easy fly ball 😂
We have a new generation of Stooges, increased by 2!!
its like a bit from a sitcom LOL
"Unexpected Neglect", thought this was referring to my childhood, lol
Oh my
😂😂😂
Bro :(
😅😅😅
School: let's play a capture the flag remake
Me being a unpopular nobody at school: My time has come to awaken
By the way, I love how this entire video is a mishmash of offense and defense napping. Just so you never know what to expect.
I especially like the part where it does not notice it.
The person who inputs this text astonishes me
It totally did not notice it
People and their pronouns...
@Enthrex It has such a way with words.
Fucking clickbait ass thumbnail. Still waiting to find out what it didn’t notice.
It's amazing that professionals have no clue how many outs there are. Utterly amazing.
They should jot it down on those little note papers they keep in their back pockets, which MLB should not allow.
I guess that's why i see some players putting up 1 or 2 fingers to other players after an out. Imagine making that kind of error in a World Series that costs you a game.
ahhhh...its easier to lose track than you might think. Remember that these guys play 162 games a year, which is 4,131 outs (average 8.5 innings in the field) per year. Sometimes it just happens where a lot may be going on in a play getting your mind on something else in that split second moment, or things are so boring and quiet your brain gets lulled to sleep. Of course it shouldn't happen but you know shit happens sometimes.
To this day, I still can't believe it does not notice it 😔
Was waiting the whole video for that clip so I could understand how it doesn’t notice it. Clickbait!
It does nor notice is like "His name is Robert Paulsen"
After watching this, I'm confident JR Smith was meant to play baseball.
Lol
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Wow lol
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6:00 and that is exactly why even in little league we were taught to always run it out.
Can confirm this; played little league myself
Yup that's the first test, otherwise you should ride the bench for a little while.
Ok one of you is going to know this...help me out.
Say there is a runner on first base and one out. Batter flies out for the second out. Fielder doesn't know how to count to three and throws the ball to a lass that has been flirting with him all game. She hangs on to it and refuses to give it back. How far can the runner advance? Second base? Or all the way home?
@@ddebenedictis I think it's two bases
@@ddebenedictis
" All throws from the outfield. All throws from the outfield that go out of play are treated the same as second throw from the infield. That is, the ball is dead and all runners, including the batter-runner, are awarded two bases from the time of the throw.
There's a lot to digest on the overthrow out of play scenario, and because it's such a common event on amateur fields, you need to just sit down and learn it. Most rules that have multiple parts tend to progress logically. If you know one part, the successive parts emerge naturally. Not so much in this case"
I think the funniest part was when the announcer said that he’d been on that position before😂
Seeing a lot of Cubs and Red Sox in this video. It’s not hard to figure out how they both went about a century between World Series titles.
5:38 when you hit the wrong button in mlb the show
😭
We've all done it!
More like a lot of baseball video games
The Manny cutoff makes my laugh every time. As a hitter, he was great. As a fielder, he was...a great hitter.
Like how the thumbnail says " It does not notice it" so they arent men or women, just it lmao
You can no longer assume anyone's gender identity. LOL
6:09 is a great example of why teamwork and communication is important.
Since it's all about entertainment, the lack of teamwork did more toward that end.
So good to hear Vin Scully's voice again.
Matt Vasgersian should announce the World Series. Change my mind
I don't think theres many people that would want to change your mind.
I watched the 2016 World Series in China and his was the voice I heard. I never wanted to go back to Joe Buck after that.
Marc Solis I totally agree
@@jamaalfridge More baseless Joe Buck slams. Once again, I've never seen anyone who slams Buck give any actual REASON why he's bad. Because they've got nothing. Buck is the best in the business.
Not that Vasgersian is BAD, but his voice gets FAR more irritating at exciting moments. It gets WAY too high-pitched and shrill, and his predilection for saying "SANTA MARIA" sounds simply ridiculous and embarrassing. I cringe whenever I hear that.
One of the greatest moments in baseball history occurred when David Bote hit his ultimate slam, but I never watch replays of it because Vasgersian spoiled it with a huge pus-filled zit of "SANTA MARIA!!!!" during it.
When Vasgersian speaks normally, though, he's very good, just like virtually every other baseball announcer.
Buck, however, is the best in the business. He strikes the right balance of normal voice and exciting voice so that he can somehow make even the normal and routine sound exciting, while the exciting sound even MORE exciting. Remember Alex Gordon's base hit in the 9th inning of Game 7 of the 2014 World Series? Buck called that to PERFECTION. Oh, my goodness.
@@drdankubus Joe Buck is fine and I never knew it was a thing to slam him. Just saying I really enjoyed the other announcer. 💁🏾♂️
In Little League, we always used to call out all over the field the number of current outs as each batter came up. Fundamentals aren't so bad, are they?
We did the same 😉
We did that, too. Only one park in our league had a scoreboard.
I guess they should do the same thing in the big leagues because forgetting how many outs there are seems to happen a lot
These highlighted moments are the only way I can watch baseball.
Hearing Curt Gowdy's voice brings back a flood of great memories.
3:52 "Carlos Beltran is standing at the plate with a bat in his hands."
It's okay, he probably wouldn't swing it anyway. Cardinals fans should know that from 2006. 😂😭
It's why baseball is interesting. It requires paying attention at all times.
In the 1951 playoff title game Giant batter Bobby Thomson singled, then tried to turn it into a double, but didn’t notice that the runner ahead of him had stopped at 2nd. Thomson was a laughing stock, but not for long!
Paid millions of dollars....still have no idea how many outs there are...🤦♂️🤦♂️🤣🤣
Counting to three can be tough. LOL
Especially with today's educational system.
Damon in the WS laughing at that shift. The wheels came off right after that.
not gonna lie, these situations are the most fun for a casual fan, everyone knows when the pros play their A-game, its slightly mundane high level gameplay but this chaos is just pure fun :)
Back in the mid 80s I was I a bar league and one player used to play for the Giants professional team for one season. He said he always knew he was good,,,, until he played with the Giants and he said those guys made him look like a bar league player. When you play with the best it's a whole new game. But he did play a whole season with the Giants and walked the walk. Really nice guy too.
The entire infield watching the pop up hit the ground followed by Manny's diving cutoff catch had me dying.
6:50 Pass Interference. Defence #15. Player was tackled before he had possession of the ball. 100 foot reduction of the outfield fence to the plate. Ball 1.
Reminds me of the old Sports Illustrated Baseball Bloopers. They could do a whole section on not knowing how many outs there are with some funny commentary.
I had one of those Marte moments during a state playoff game. I was very embarrassed.
These are all amazingly exciting plays, and fun to watch. The problem with modern baseball though is that in an average game you have to sit through two hours of pitches to see ten seconds of action like this
it's not really a problem, it's just the game
@trollnerd I don't believe you could have interpreted my comment more incorrectly. I'm simply saying that the game moves way too slow, with interminably long periods of nothing more than pitcher to catcher with an occasional swing. IMHO moving the pitcher's mound farther back would give the batter's more time to see the ball and thus you would result in more hits, and more action. Seriously - in what other sport can you have a 30% success rate and be considered amazingly successful. And yet in baseball, that hitting average is considered phenomenal
@trollnerd that's a sticky wicket to compare goals in soccer to hits in baseball. While it's true that soccer is a low scoring sport, that's not the only action in the game. There's constant action, movement, changes in game momentum and strategy going on in between those goals. There's probably more action in five minutes of a soccer match than an entire three hour baseball game
@trollnerd ok, I'll grant you that it is a different kind of game. My biggest beef with this game though is the ridiculous length of the season. The season is so long, that it makes any individual game statistically meaningless. In what other sport can a team go on a 10-15 game losing streak, and still make the playoffs? Aside from the final week of the season, if a team loses a game, the fans AND the players simply shrug their shoulders and say "no big deal". Combine that with the game play as we've previously discussed and it all adds up to game no worth my time to invest in.
@@jim2lane Watching soccer is just like watching grass grow, with soccer players in the way
The Ian kinsler one reminds me of the old days when I’d play MLB the show and I’d accidentally click the wrong button 😂😂
5:53 How does a “professional athlete” run like that? What a goober.
You realize most of their training goes into hitting balls that are going 90mph atleast, right? That's like saying an Olympic swimmer isn't an athlete because they don't have a good run speed
@@Christian6557 I would hope they do baserunning drills
@@eye_man I'm sure they do but them not being the best sprinters doesn't really take away from their athleticism imo
@@Christian6557 Sprinter?! That's barely a run. He's got a sorta low trot. Goober for sure.
@@firebirdude2 wtv you say, he's a millionaire tho
My Babe Ruth coach always told me to know these 3 things at ALL times when you’re on defense:
1. How many outs there are.
2. Where the runners are.
3. What to do when you get the ball.
I added 4 when I started coaching little league: ALWAYS anticipate it coming to you, so NOTHING will catch you by surprise.
You should always know how many outs are on offense too lol there's a couple in this video and I watched Javy Baez do it this year from 1st base on a fly ball for thw 2nd out. He started going on contact and then got passed 2nd and they threw the ball back to 1st and got him out
EXACTLY! I learned this in Little League 55 years ago! How does a professional player EVER make mistakes like this?!?!? EVER?!?!?!
@@DanielBarberMusic Because sometimes there's a difference between KNOWING and THINKING you know!
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We are being taunted by all the past scenes where a catch for the second out was followed by giving the ball to a fan. There shall be no such foolishness this season, aight.
Great content but please don't edit them so tight. We want to see how the plays ended, the commentators reaction, etc.
0:35 - Phillies vs Cardinals. 1B and 3B crash, 3B fields and throws to 2B covering first. SS covers second, catcher runs to cover third, pitcher covers the plate. Baseball is a complicated game.
there is absolutely no excuse at the major league level to not know how many outs there are
That Betts play was awesome, looked like he was out at 3rd tho
A different camera angle shows the pitcher whiffed on the tag.
Great vid. Super Cuts! 6:06 especially since it's the Cards is just ... smh ... special.
Simmons is the best shortstop ive seen in my life.
Manny diving to cut off that throw might be my favorite play ever.
5:34 If I had a nickel for all the times I’ve done this in RTTS 🤑🤑
The catcher makes the put out at third but let’s cut to the blonde in the stands. Awesome camera work.
Great collection of highlights
that play at 3:57, when the home plate umpire calls the guy out, and the catcher didn't even have the ball in his glove. what kinda acid was the ump on?🙄
Maybe just a member of the Medicinal Marijuana club for his glaucoma...
So, what DOES happen when a player tosses a ball irretrievably into the stands with a man on base and only 2 outs?
The ball is dead and players on base get to advance 2 bases
15 yards and a first down!
@@sychophantt LOL
*Watches the first 6 minutes* I'm glad no one from my Cincinnati Reds has made an embarrassing mistake.
6:06: Oh, dear God..
oh god, i never noticed that was the reds and ive seen it so many times
I wonder if a manager is tempted to pull a player right off the field when he makes a mental lapse like that
I love how often the ‘showboaters’ get embarrassed by their lack of attention to the game they are playing
I think the one where EVERY SINGLE Cincinnati Red infielder watched the damn ball hit the ground was the best!!!! Makes my son’s little league team look more like pros than them!!
Eight words you never want to hear from the broadcasters: "He doesn't know how many outs there are!"
I’m glad to see pee wee ball still exists.
Forget watching live baseball -- heads up and neglect highlights are far more entertaining.
This needs the play where Cervelli threw to first and Bell just looked in the stands as the ball flies past him into right field, allowing Andrew Knapp to score from first
I love the clip that shows the best example of the clownshow that is my favorite ballclub...the Colorado Rockies
So embarrassing to be playing to the crowd, thinking you're the man of the hour, tossing the ball into the crowd all the while runs are crossing the plate. Lmao. Talk about not having your head in the game.
Why can't do that? I don't understand this game!
@@aleguitarra its only allowed if its the 3rd out otherwise the other team will score because the inning isnt over idk how to properly explain it just google some basic rules of baseball and you might understand
0:35 Im confused, that looked like a pretty heads up play by Rupp.
I think they were talking about the runner trying to run to 3rd, him and the base coach not noticing that the catcher was there. Neglect on the batting team, not the defense.
@@eolsunder I guess my point is more that it wasn't that unreasonable to expect the catcher not to be there.
Good video but it would be nice to see a little more of each play. You seem to cut them all off too soon.
There were some plays straight out of the movies Major League 1 and 2 in here! Great for some laughs!
Yeah, like when that guy just threw the ball into the stands with only 2 outs, "That's just a bit outside" - Bob Uecker.
Why would kimbrel throw to first? 2 outs, 9th inning, 2 runs needed to tie. Literally zero reason for the guy on first to try and steal, literally zero reason to try and get him out. What happened there? Was he just exhausted?
He had what we call a "brain fart".
Wow! So easy to add points to a game. Pete Rose would be proud.
“It” can’t notice anything because “it “ refers to something inanimate🤦♂️
Woah big grammar man
He... is _grammarman_
No body cares
And he’s wrong.
Oh dear. 'It' can refer to things other than inanimate objects 🤦♂️
Hey keep up with the vids that awsome
Yeah these videos are great
every team should watch this in spring training
Reminds of of the very early Mets. "Can't anybody here play this game?" (Casey Stengel)
In a 1983 playoff game, didn't Phillies catcher Bo Diaz think there were 3 out (not 2) as he rolled the ball back to the mound? Gene Garber (?), the pitcher, was astonished but had the presence of mind to run in from the mound and grab the ball.
Why don't you write when these happened? I located the 7:47 play on April 19, 2018, when Gattis left 1st, thinking there were 3 out, and he became out 3 of triple play
I'm glad so many men who can't count to 3 were able to find work!
Nothing will top a young David Cone arguing a call at first while not one but two Atlanta Braves score.
Went with a friend to a Cubs game where Cone started for the visitors (Mets?). After doing the usual buy the cheapest upper deck tickets and then sit wherever we wanted, we ended up about 15 rows behind the 1st base dugout.
The Mets were up 5-2 when my friend and I decided to start razzing Cone during his windups. We would yell "Hey Cone, you're a bum!" in unison, and he he threw 3 straight balls to walk the guy he was facing. Then he was like 2-1 on the next guy with us doing the same thing, and then I said to my friend, OK maybe hes getting used to it, so now let's skip a pitch and see if it messes with him. Sure enough, another ball, 3-1. I don't remember what happened with that batter but it must not have been a good inning for David, cuz my friend and I were comprehensively entertained by the ongoing results.
After a couple innings of us hassling Cone on about 70% of his pitches, it must have started bothering him more and more cuz eventually he started looking toward us between pitches and pounding his fist in his glove. So of course we kept at it until he lost the lead and got pulled, the Cubs went on to win, and the Mets burned thru a big chunk of their bullpen, which they had been hoping to avoid doing with David getting the start.
And that was the first of three ballgames we saw that day. After the nooner at Wrigley, we cruised on down to Comiskey to take in an afternoon White Sox game, and then after that headed a few miles over to northwest Indiana to watch the Kane County Cougars play a night road game. The crowd down there didn't like us too much, with us dressed like preppies, smoking giant cigars and cheering the visiting team in a stadium full of down-home farmers.
Then a lady ten rows behind us decided to take offense to the cigar smoke and try to shut us down by challenging our seating assignments. She karened at us from ten rows back and asked if we were going to go away or was she going to call the usher. We said call the usher, so she did. Of course we had done the usual thing of sitting wherever we wanted, but we didn't care - getting kicked out would have been just as entertaining to us as watching the game was.
Best part was, the usher merely sent us to our actual assigned seats, which were nine rows behind us - directly in front of the lady who had just called the usher on us. So we kept smoking the ridiculous cigars (we had actually bought the biggest clown-sized ones they had, but they were cheap and tasted awful) and blowing the smoke over our shoulders. Not one of my prouder moments, but at the time it was thoroughly enjoyable, especially cuz our teams won all three games.
this video should be titled: "when you don't even know how to count up to 3"
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If they knew how to count they wouldn't have had to play baseball to pay for college
@@theshowman2494 that joke would work better if baseball were like football where all the players went to college because there wasnt a minor league system.
We always announced the number of outs to each other to make sure we all knew the out count.
Exactly. Always! And always know what to do with the ball if/when it comes to you. Every pitch!
@@DanielBarberMusic my dad taught me that every ball hit was mine and to go get it. That way I was ready when it DID come to me.
@@floydhatcher4655 love that!
@@floydhatcher4655 Yes, and the other one was ALWAYS get the ball back to the infield as quickly as possible.
What happens if the catcher leaves the field when still missing 1 out? 🤔
Hey gets fined by his team's kangaroo court.
He has to leave his mask on in the dugout...😂
Runners advance. If there's no runners, likely nothing. "Delay of game" only applies to the batter or pitcher once he receives the ball.
It's still a live ball. There are numerous things that "could" happen. I've seen other players follow his lead and start to leave too.
Fantastic video, but dem midrolls, bruh. I thing there were like 50 of them
高校時代、野球部の練習で「アウトカウントの確認」とか「ベースを空けないこと」を徹底的に指導されたことが、改めて思い起こされました・・・。
6:06 The Reds should have been charged with four errors on this play.
1:07 looks like something EA would program
Hah
1:30 What is the second baseman doing? I don't know, he's on 3rd. Who said the guy on first, just so he will be mentioned.
The one with pitcher, 1, 2, SS, 3 watching the ball on the ground recalled me Schultz’s strip with Charlie Brown team doing the same. But this was real!!
6:06 that Reds pop-center goof felt like a Looney Toons sketch 🤣
In the still for the ad, the text says "IT DOES NOT NOTICE IT"! Are you calling a player an "IT"?
Keep up the great videos❤️
4:56 seen this a billion times but I feel so bad for the kid for two reasons he got the ball taken away from him and someone just pushed him for no reason
The "unexpected neglect" is the volume of the last 10 seconds, the hell was that all about?
Ha! 1:40 the Cubs call was wrong. Go frame by frame and you see the runner pull his right hand back and avoid the tag until after his left hand is on the bag. The runner tried to tell the coach. You can see him say "no," and visibly indicate that he pulled his hand back to avoid.
The greatest sport!
6:15 Does anybody else hear the crowd laughing?
Priceless, probably the only time that has ever happened.
This is just the baseball version of JR Smith thinking he was up in the finals
1:23 When I was a kid, this is how we played catch.
Infield should be flashing how many outs all the time!
When a player in recreational softball loses track of the number of outs, it's pretty embarrassing. When MLB players lose track of outs, with scoreboards (some at field level) all over the stadium, it's unacceptable. From the generation of blockheads who wear sunglasses on the bill of their caps, then lose a fly ball in the sun, MLB is right there in the vortex of society's DEVOlution.
Sure, but are MLB players not men?
What's even worse in rec ball is when an umpire working alone loses track of the outs or pitch count. Working 11 hour days and then going out to the diamonds to make extra cash just to try to make ends meet.....after awhile I knew it just wasn't fair to you guys just wanting to play good ball. Although, some of my best games were out at the outer diamonds doing the rec ball, it was more of the drinking, competitive players/games that I just couldn't be at my best 100% of the time.
1:52 was a bad throw, so it was going to be a fail either way
It was a bad throw because he tried to stop himself once he noticed the first baseman wasn't there.
@@Madtown1212 Good Point
This is amazing. How many of our major leaguers can't count to 3. They should be embarrassed.
You could add the Javy Baez play against the Pirates from this season now lol
Actually there there are 2 Baez plays, that one and one where he forgets how many outs and starts going to the dugout on a fly ball for the 2md out
2:53 looks like the billboard says GIANT A$$
Ahhhhhhhh, it's a shame when you see pro athlete's in situations like these are obviously under-paid :)