Meh, he shouldn't be swinging at anything. That ump has no strike zone, lol. He's just telling everyone the ball is in the catcher's glove. If he pointed at the catcher's glove, I would have laughed my butt off. 'Ball! It here. Me see it. Strike? No strike. Me not need fire right now. Tell someone else strike.' That's what I felt like I was watching, lol. Except that would have been funny, lol. This was just bad umpiring.
@@JSeriously It was a hard read man. It's in English and everything. I said he shouldn't be swinging at anything because the umpire just calls balls. You never heard of hitting 2 rocks together to make a fire or something? You strike one rock against another one. They have a name for this...Oh it's a flint! Yeah, they have those in lighters and everything. Then you kinda rub a piece of metal against a flint, and it creates a spark. Then it sets the butane on fire. I mean, I feel like I'm giving away the secrets of the universe here man. Here is a definition of 'strike'. 'Hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand or a weapon or other implement.' It's how you start a fire, it makes a spark. Or you rub 2 sticks together. THAT takes a while...Doesn't always work either. Are we on the same page yet? Or do you need a novel? I didn't sign up to write one of those.
I always find it hilarious when fans 25+ feet away from the plate argue with balls and strike calls. There's literally no way they can tell if its a strike or not.
The very first MLB game I saw in person was in 1979. David Palmer of the Expos at home against Eddie Solomon of the Braves. It was 0-0 until Rodney Scott got a walk-off HBP in the bottom of the 9th.
8-year MLB veteran reliever with a pretty good track record the past 5 years.... a sudden "Sept callup" who dominates in his first game with the Phillies a couple of weeks after this.
As an A's fan I knew as soon as Semien came up with two men on that he was going to walk it off with a home run. Devastating collapse for the A's, great win for the Jays.
@@rmmiller159 Trivino must be hurt. He's been a wreck lately. And while Romo has had his moments this season after a terrible start, he ain't no closer.
The most impressive thing here is the runner on third who actually knew to run home, while the rest of us would have been still standing on third, or walking to the locker room.
OK I'm honestly seriously confused....batter swings and misses on a ball (it's not a foul tip though) but it's for strike two. So no foul ball/no foul tip. It wasn't a dropped strike three. Jomboy says it hits the catcher's glove in the first playthrough, but on the replay, he says it misses the catchers glove but hits the umpire. I know I'm missing something, but can you please tell me what it is that I'm not understanding? Without it being a foul tip or a dropped strike three, I don't see how the runner at third can advance
@@ChonkButterz This is what I could find, I was confused too: Rule 2 - Section 26 - PASSED BALL 2-26 A passed ball is a pitch which the catcher fails to stop or control when he should have been able to do so with ordinary effort, and which enables a runner including the batter-runner to advance.
@@Iukaz I thought the play itself was exciting, but the wait for replay review slowed down the fun (or frustration if you’re a Dodgers fan) and made celebrating afterward awkward 😉
Guy in the maroon shirt does what my dad and I would do. We'd sit and wait for most people to leave and not deal with the hassle of everybody leaving at once.
I clicked this video with the foreknowledge there'd be a walk off. Watching this video... with commentary... I didn't realize that the walk off occured.
These are the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. See also: why Scranton was chosen as the setting for The Office. I love the area so much, lived there for a decade, but this absolutely tracks.
I never would of thought that I would ever have to consider the most boring walkoff ive ever seen. But now that I've seen this, i have a strong canidate.
Jomboy! Love the breakdowns! The more I watch this the more I think the ball hits the bat. The ball ricochets too fast to have hit the ump and the ump doesn't react at all, except to call strike. I'd love to know!
UA-cam waited a month to show me this video so I'm late to the party but I thought the same thing until I got the timing just right with the pause button. The ball passes the bat still traveling in a straight line before hitting the ump right on the edge of his shoulder pad.
I can remember a few years ago when the Braves got a walk-off in a simular situation, but is a balk instead of a dropped 3rd strike. Roughly around the same time, playing away against the Marlins, they won because a base runner got hit with the ball. IDK, it was a weird year for the Braves.
It took me a minute to process this because I misinterpreted the strike count and thought it was a passed ball on strike three, and I wondered why the batter wasn’t scampering toward first. But with the bases loaded, nobody out, and score tied in the bottom of an extra inning, he wouldn’t even have had to run in that situation, would he? So I’m wondering if a batter in that scenario doesn’t try to advance on a PB/WP strikeout, even though a walk-off win is guaranteed, how many fans would rip into him for not hustling?
Batter isn’t completely out until he is either tagged or forced out. Being he is not entitled to first, the rule of “which happened first?” comes into play. The run scored before the out was logged.
The batter swung and missed on 3-1. The play resulted in a wild pitch since the catcher missed the ball, which allowed runners to advance and score the winning run. Pretty sure, anyway.
@@KratosAurionPlays I initially thought so as well but if you watch at 1 minute 37 seconds, you'll see the runner from 3rd crosses the plate. It was the runner from 2nd who stops halfway between 3rd and home.
You gotta break down the most exciting walk off and comeback prolly in Blue Jays history from last nites game against the A's. What a comeback n finish that was . We need that breakdown pls
Is this what happened? Rule 2 - Section 26 - PASSED BALL 2-26 A passed ball is a pitch which the catcher fails to stop or control when he should have been able to do so with ordinary effort, and which enables a runner including the batter-runner to advance.
The Scranton RailRiders were the Scranton Yankees, and before that they were the Scranton Red Barons-which as a kid always made me think of shitty pizza, but the Scranton Shitty Pizzas probably didn't have anything a marketing team could work with. The current Scranton era-the longest stay in franchise history-follows a stint in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, where they played as the Maine Guides ('84-'87) before becoming the Maine Phillies for the 1988 season. An ownership group that included Gary Thorne were no doubt second-guessed for buying the Charleston Charlies and moving them to a state where the official bird should be the mosquito, but I would guess that this is when the franchise switched MLB affiliation from the Pirates to the Phillies. Prior to its twelve-year stay in Charleston, the team spent fifteen years in Columbus as the Jets. (The ruins of the Jets' home stadium, later home to the Columbus Clippers, remains in the Bottoms of west Columbus, just northeast of some of the most dangerous public housing in Ohio.) The Columbus Jets were previously the Ottawa Athletics, the Philadelphia Athletics affiliate, which came after a year as the Ottawa Giants and an affiliation with the New York Giants, leftover from the team's 1912-1950 run as the Jersey City Giants. That, my friends, is a clumsy stumble backwards through the history of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, a franchise with over a century of baseball played, much of it as forgettable as that walk-off passed ball, itself now memorable thanks to the breakdown magic of Jomboy Media.
“This one is NOT exciting… you’re gonna love it”
he was right tho
Promise made...promise kept
And he was RIGHT!
I actually did. That was peculiar.
Yeah that’s what he said.
“what are you swinging at?”
the win, jr.
Meh, he shouldn't be swinging at anything. That ump has no strike zone, lol. He's just telling everyone the ball is in the catcher's glove. If he pointed at the catcher's glove, I would have laughed my butt off. 'Ball! It here. Me see it. Strike? No strike. Me not need fire right now. Tell someone else strike.' That's what I felt like I was watching, lol. Except that would have been funny, lol. This was just bad umpiring.
Ayyyeee, I'm Swinnngin' ova heahhh
@@827Drew I honestly wish I knew what the hell you were talking about. I tried. I really did.
@@JSeriously It was a hard read man. It's in English and everything. I said he shouldn't be swinging at anything because the umpire just calls balls.
You never heard of hitting 2 rocks together to make a fire or something? You strike one rock against another one. They have a name for this...Oh it's a flint! Yeah, they have those in lighters and everything. Then you kinda rub a piece of metal against a flint, and it creates a spark. Then it sets the butane on fire. I mean, I feel like I'm giving away the secrets of the universe here man.
Here is a definition of 'strike'. 'Hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand or a weapon or other implement.' It's how you start a fire, it makes a spark. Or you rub 2 sticks together. THAT takes a while...Doesn't always work either.
Are we on the same page yet? Or do you need a novel? I didn't sign up to write one of those.
@@827Drew My brain so hurt right now..
Oh no. The crowd was more exciting than the play on the field. Ya never want that.
railriders games are always like that when it's not friday or saturday
@B Pope by very little
"c'mon ya bum were gonna lose because of y- oh games over, sweet"
Lol!!
tbf it looked like the batter fouled the ball away
The guy in maroon should have been Blue.
Only Jomboy could put "most boring" in the video title and STILL have me excited to watch.
I saw the title and said "Let's Go!" As I clicked the boring titled video.
Good so he's conditioned you like pavlov's dog
I literally watched a walk-off bases loaded walk live once. I assumed this was going to be the same...
@@LC-uh8if yeah well now you watched a walk off strike out so high it hit the ump in the face on jomboy media… a lot more exciting here, isn’t it?
the guy throwing his arms up at what was clearly a ball was hilarious
Ha he obviously couldn't even see the strike zone. He knew though dammit.
I always find it hilarious when fans 25+ feet away from the plate argue with balls and strike calls. There's literally no way they can tell if its a strike or not.
Then he looks around to see if anyone agrees with him. Nope!
That ump was done calling strikes. He was gonna walk the winning run in and end it himself anyway
Do you think the UMP was pissed when the batter swung on the 3-0 pitch?
He. Was. Awful.
Yeah I think he was mumbling to himself when a batter would swing "idiot, I'm gonna win this for you just don't mess it up"
You already know the dude trying to hype up the crowd was the pitchers brother or something
Nope, home team.
That guy is actually some nut whos at lierally every Railriders game.
Why he swinging 3-0 when there is literally no strike zone?
The ump taking one to head kind of explains some of the calls he made earlier.
Looked like his shoulder.
That was probably the worst ump I’ve ever seen
Facts
Those guys in the stands thought so
Angel Hernandez would like to have a word.
didnt call one of the strikes 😭😭😭
You haven’t watch enough breakdowns if you think this is the worst lol
The very first MLB game I saw in person was in 1979. David Palmer of the Expos at home against Eddie Solomon of the Braves. It was 0-0 until Rodney Scott got a walk-off HBP in the bottom of the 9th.
The pitcher is the son of CY winner Steve Bedrosian, and was a September callup for the Phillies.
sounds about Phillies
8-year MLB veteran reliever with a pretty good track record the past 5 years.... a sudden "Sept callup" who dominates in his first game with the Phillies a couple of weeks after this.
Cool!
Yup, blew a game with a wild pitch... that definitely merits a call up to the Phils, he’ll fit right in
Bedrosian was in the original NES (Nintendo) game RBI Baseball! Of course, his name didn't fit, so it was something like "Bedrsin"
Two breakdowns in a row? We’ve been blessed
@Thx ❤ I'm sure that the disownment has been tough and all...
THREE breakdowns now!
It’s 3 now
@@fisusolina7315 bro stop
3
Well it is called a walk off, they’re always running. Good to see them walk for once
The "oh dude shut up" is most of us in the crowd with that guy standing up. He does that all the time. Drives us all nuts.
As an Angel's fan, I got used to seeing Cam Bedrosian lose games in almost every way possible. This may have been new though
I feel bad for the guy lol
The Jays comeback walk off last night was insane
Marcus Semen
Right? Only 1-400 something teams have come back down 6 runs in the 8th… now 2!
As an A's fan I knew as soon as Semien came up with two men on that he was going to walk it off with a home run. Devastating collapse for the A's, great win for the Jays.
@@milesian1 I know, right? The A's bullpen is just such a disaster. smh
@@rmmiller159 Trivino must be hurt. He's been a wreck lately. And while Romo has had his moments this season after a terrible start, he ain't no closer.
It's not a Jomboy video without a "let's go!"
The most impressive thing here is the runner on third who actually knew to run home, while the rest of us would have been still standing on third, or walking to the locker room.
Who’s walking to the lockerroom?
@@2deepdowntherabbithole176 You're thinking too hard.
OK I'm honestly seriously confused....batter swings and misses on a ball (it's not a foul tip though) but it's for strike two. So no foul ball/no foul tip. It wasn't a dropped strike three. Jomboy says it hits the catcher's glove in the first playthrough, but on the replay, he says it misses the catchers glove but hits the umpire. I know I'm missing something, but can you please tell me what it is that I'm not understanding? Without it being a foul tip or a dropped strike three, I don't see how the runner at third can advance
@@ChonkButterz pretty sure it would be a wild pitch the runners advanced on
@@ChonkButterz This is what I could find, I was confused too: Rule 2 - Section 26 - PASSED BALL
2-26 A passed ball is a pitch which the catcher fails to stop or control when he should have been able to do so with ordinary effort, and which enables a runner including the batter-runner to advance.
The sheer amount of breakdowns you post while simultaneously working on so many other segments is truly inspiring. Jomboy, you da real MVP.
Great situational awareness from the base runner! Loved the video! Thanks!
I for sure thought this was gonna be the Giants replay-reviewed walkoff error win over the Dodgers from last night.
That was an exciting walk off not a boring one tho haha
@@Iukaz I thought the play itself was exciting, but the wait for replay review slowed down the fun (or frustration if you’re a Dodgers fan) and made celebrating afterward awkward 😉
It was hard to watch as a Dodgers fan but at least we won last night
Yes another great way to start off the day with jomboy uploades
that old man with his arms crossed really sets the mood
That ump was ready to get home. It was like an ump at a little league game
Guy in the maroon shirt does what my dad and I would do. We'd sit and wait for most people to leave and not deal with the hassle of everybody leaving at once.
Nice to see Jomboy doin a breakdown of my two local teams! Let's GOooooo
Please do the comeback win for the Jays over the A's last night.
I was at this game. Jomboy, you nailed it. Everyone was like, "WTF just happened"
You need to do the giants game from Friday. That ending was insane.
As pained Dodger fan, hard agree. The range of emotions I went thru in the span of half a second...
Giants torture is worse than ever right now
Never thought id see my iron pigs on jomboy but this about sums up every iron pigs game lol
It's always a great day when Jomboy uploads multiple breakdowns!
I clicked this video with the foreknowledge there'd be a walk off. Watching this video... with commentary... I didn't realize that the walk off occured.
I'm still puzzled. Would like an explanation.
@@GameOn0827 Ball got away from the catcher allowing the 3rd baseman to steal home.
@@happyliving1922 almost
@@happyliving1922 It's not even a steal. The runner on third was forced home because the catcher dropped strike 3.
@@Jivvi That was strike two.
2 vids in 2 mins
What a goat
Surprisingly I hit 1st comment twice. Your godly comment beats mine
"ahhh dude, shut up" lmfaooooo awkward as hell
These are the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. See also: why Scranton was chosen as the setting for The Office. I love the area so much, lived there for a decade, but this absolutely tracks.
Cover the finish to last nights Giants v Dodgers game.
That was totally awesome. I can’t stop laughing.
Jomboy is the best baseball youtuber ever
Jomboy's breakdowns are amazing lol
Jomboy describing the fans is always the best
As far as thumbnails go that was a occasional surprisingly correct one
Well done. Solid work! We appreciate the effort
I never would of thought that I would ever have to consider the most boring walkoff ive ever seen. But now that I've seen this, i have a strong canidate.
Would have, would’ve thought
@@luischalas Thanks Luis! I was wondering if someone was going to catch that! You won! You can collect your award/reward (I don't wanna fu©k up) in person! 😐👎
@@SplatterJacked thanks man, always a pleasure to help.
@@luischalas It is always a pleasure to help. Or, It's always a pleasure to help. 👌
@@SplatterJacked haha you are trying too hard but thanks anyways!
Can someone explain about the rule on how they can advance after swing and a miss?
It was a wild pitch
Ayyye Jomboy did one right here in my backyard. Scranton Wilkes Barre Railriders. I believe the Yankees triple A squad.
Something about Jomboy's cadence. "guy in the maroon shirt, not leaving, standing his ground" very funny
scranton getting some jomboy love!
Jomboy! Love the breakdowns! The more I watch this the more I think the ball hits the bat. The ball ricochets too fast to have hit the ump and the ump doesn't react at all, except to call strike. I'd love to know!
UA-cam waited a month to show me this video so I'm late to the party but I thought the same thing until I got the timing just right with the pause button. The ball passes the bat still traveling in a straight line before hitting the ump right on the edge of his shoulder pad.
Sometimes it's more entertaining watching the fans reactions to what's going on on the field, than watching what's going on on the field
Only Jomboy could make this not boring
I can remember a few years ago when the Braves got a walk-off in a simular situation, but is a balk instead of a dropped 3rd strike. Roughly around the same time, playing away against the Marlins, they won because a base runner got hit with the ball. IDK, it was a weird year for the Braves.
They also lost one to the Marlins back in 2000 when John Rocker balked with the bases loaded.
TV score keeper even doesn’t know what happened. Another great rundown
Never watched baseball before
UA-cam: you like baseball jokes?
Wow I don't know if I've ever laughed so hard
Possibly the most boring and unexciting baseball game to watch...Jomboy to the rescue! 🤓
Why anybody would dislike this video, I haven't seen that in years. Thanks for the videos
I saw PNC in the thumbnail and Boring as the description and was ready for another Pirate breakdown
I dont watch baseball much,but when I do I watch the JomBoy feed- Warpath
Can someone explain this to me like I was 5 years old?
yep
1:00 the couple looking into the camera. they're just looking at jomboy in the eyes for respect
You really weren' kidding with the least exciting part lol
"This one is _not_ exciting, you're gonna love it." That's when my lady really knows what to do for my birthday.
Thanks
I absolutely hate the boxscore overlay... makes me want to take a forever nap.
Do the fight from the triple a Seattle and diamond backs
jomboy went off today holy
Catcher flinched, hard.
"Standing his ground" got me good and i dunno why
I'm not of a fan of baseball, but I do enjoy your videos. Lol
idk what i was expecting clickin on this but yup you are right jomboy
2:10
Looks like the batter’s walking to first just because everyone else is rounding the bases lol
Cool to see a breakdown from my backyard
It took me a minute to process this because I misinterpreted the strike count and thought it was a passed ball on strike three, and I wondered why the batter wasn’t scampering toward first.
But with the bases loaded, nobody out, and score tied in the bottom of an extra inning, he wouldn’t even have had to run in that situation, would he? So I’m wondering if a batter in that scenario doesn’t try to advance on a PB/WP strikeout, even though a walk-off win is guaranteed, how many fans would rip into him for not hustling?
The guy blowing a bubble. Classic.
Batter isn’t completely out until he is either tagged or forced out. Being he is not entitled to first, the rule of “which happened first?” comes into play. The run scored before the out was logged.
Why would the batter be out, completely or otherwise, after a swinging miss to bring the count to 3-2?
Finally! And IronPigs and rail riders update
Jimbob (Jomboy) we need coverage of the Giants Dodgers fiasco
JOMBOY Grade: A+
Did the ball go into the stands or something? How did that end up being a walk off?
The batter swung and missed on 3-1. The play resulted in a wild pitch since the catcher missed the ball, which allowed runners to advance and score the winning run. Pretty sure, anyway.
@@steveoneil78 But the runner on 3rd just stopped half way to home though?
@@KratosAurionPlays I initially thought so as well but if you watch at 1 minute 37 seconds, you'll see the runner from 3rd crosses the plate. It was the runner from 2nd who stops halfway between 3rd and home.
@@steveoneil78 You know after looking it over again I think I may be blind. I do see it now though xD
Railriders and ironpigs,sounds like a fun night.
Breakdown the Mets 5 run 9th inning
Anyone else see the notification and think it was about the giants-Dodgers game 😂
yep 😂
wow those strikes that were called balls.... you might think the last pitch was meant to HIT the ump
I think I’ve been to that stadium. It’s in the middle of PA right? 🤔
You gotta break down the most exciting walk off and comeback prolly in Blue Jays history from last nites game against the A's. What a comeback n finish that was . We need that breakdown pls
Only in Eastern PA.
'this one is not exciting...you're gonna love it '
Is this what happened?
Rule 2 - Section 26 - PASSED BALL
2-26 A passed ball is a pitch which the catcher fails to stop or control when he should have been able to do so with ordinary effort, and which enables a runner including the batter-runner to advance.
Thanks to Jomboy for making this interesting.
Clever instinctive move by the batter. It's the game winning kind of stuff that doesn't show in the stats.
You know some shit’s about to go down when it’s IronPigs vs Rail Riders
@jomboy can you breakdown giants. and dodger game
When the players can't even tell that a team has won and the game is over = baseball.
The greatest swinging strike of that guys career.
2:01 "swing and miss for strike two"
LOL I'm getting really scrutinizing pointing this out
You know an obscure game is going to be a great clip
The Scranton RailRiders were the Scranton Yankees, and before that they were the Scranton Red Barons-which as a kid always made me think of shitty pizza, but the Scranton Shitty Pizzas probably didn't have anything a marketing team could work with.
The current Scranton era-the longest stay in franchise history-follows a stint in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, where they played as the Maine Guides ('84-'87) before becoming the Maine Phillies for the 1988 season. An ownership group that included Gary Thorne were no doubt second-guessed for buying the Charleston Charlies and moving them to a state where the official bird should be the mosquito, but I would guess that this is when the franchise switched MLB affiliation from the Pirates to the Phillies. Prior to its twelve-year stay in Charleston, the team spent fifteen years in Columbus as the Jets. (The ruins of the Jets' home stadium, later home to the Columbus Clippers, remains in the Bottoms of west Columbus, just northeast of some of the most dangerous public housing in Ohio.)
The Columbus Jets were previously the Ottawa Athletics, the Philadelphia Athletics affiliate, which came after a year as the Ottawa Giants and an affiliation with the New York Giants, leftover from the team's 1912-1950 run as the Jersey City Giants.
That, my friends, is a clumsy stumble backwards through the history of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, a franchise with over a century of baseball played, much of it as forgettable as that walk-off passed ball, itself now memorable thanks to the breakdown magic of Jomboy Media.