that Astros cap is a giveaway you made the whole list just to do the tenth one to say stealing signs is cool ... just don't be too obvious j/k just noticed yr channel for first time look forward to looking at more of these in the future
I'm 70 years old and born and raised in the Bronx. 5 stops on the subway got me to Yankee Stadium. I first became aware of the stepping on the foul line jinx watching Yogi Berra. I think the Yankees third base coach at the time was a guy named Jim Crocetti and he never stepped on the foul line either. It's funny how as I got older and play ball for Baylor I got to meet a lot of players from all over the country. At the time none of the guys had never heard of it. Maybe it's got its start back in the Bronx at Yankee Stadium. The only other Unwritten rule during my days was not to go in with the spikes high on a slide. Of course we wore steel spikes in the day. I enjoy this channel quite a bit and it brings back a lot of memories for me. Everyone says it's a different game now but still baseball.
Antonelli was called up to the Padres on September 1, 2008, where he promptly laced a single off Greg Maddux of the Dodgers for his first hit in the major leagues. He then went hitless in his next 20 at bats, but then got 7 hits in his next 13 at-bats with 3 walks, including his first home run, on September 15, off of Colorado Rockies pitcher Jason Hirsh.
@@EddieDuranLLC nah, he had no leg kick, you can't hit MLB pitching without good fundamentals and a timing/balance mechanism like a good leg kick. Clearly they were trying to help him, his only decent stretch of hitting in the league came after they worked on a leg kick with him.
@@bgilley8199 thats because right after the first game they made him switch his stance. He got to the show with HIS stance. Why tf would they change it for him after 1 game.
@@EddieDuranLLC So you actually think you know better than MLB hitting coaches? Injuries are what derailed his career, not coaches trying to help him become a better hitter. He doesn't blame his lack of success in the majors on his hitting coaches, why do you?
I learned a lot of these unwritten rules from Jim Bouton's book "Ball Four". When a fight broke out because of a bean ball Bouton ran out and danced with one of the opponents he knew pretty well. Ball Four is a must read if you like baseball. RIP Jim Bouton
When I delayed running to first and watched my first homer in college the opposing catcher politely informed me that I’d likely be plunked during my next AB. During the next at bat before the pitch he quickly whispered “I hope he goes for your legs”. Got a nice bruise on my calf but at least they went low.
MNYankee Good stuff lol. Reminds me of Crash Davis in Bull Durham. Just goes to show that one of the biggest aspects of baseball and unwritten rules is respect.
I like that he "politely" told you you'd be drilled. "Excuse me, sir, please expect a baseball to strike your person upon your next arrival at home plate. Thank you for your consideration."
Jason Street my son uses my account since I won't ALLOW him his own lol so yes, I will be explaining the difference between aloud and allowed haha ;-) kids!
Because the Pitcher is the one that gets to throw stuff at you. Not fair. But he is the one on the Mound with the Ball... and you are the 1 that has to stand in the Box.
brucemercer this undrafted ‘96 on my team went to jail because he charged the mound with the bat in his hand and gave the pitcher severe brain damage because he plunked him. So don’t show boat as pitcher
#1. Don't talk to the pitcher during a no-hitter. #2. Don't bunt or steal when up or down by a lot of runs. #3. If you drill a player expect the favor to be returned. #4. Don't stare down your home runs, just take your lap. #5. Don't run across the mound on your way to or from the dugout. #6. Don't bunt to break up a no-hitter. #7. Don't show up the Umpire. #8. If the benches clear for a fight you must as least run out onto the field in support of your team. #9. Don't show up your teammates. #10. Don't be obvious about stealing signs or you will get drilled.
@@lidiaquinillo7657 Technically a fake tag can be considered obstruction if the act of making the fake tag impedes the runners ability to get to a base. Most often times attempting a fake tag will not result in an obstruction call but it has happened.
Definitely Not CIA Bear last year, I was running to second. And I think there was an overthrow. Anyways the guy didn’t have the ball but he went for the tag. After the play was over, the ump yelled at him, threatening to eject him if he did it again.
I imagine the no hitter thing creates an air of tension, Mark Buerhle famously had multiple no hitters and a perfecto for the white sox, in the 8th inning of his perfect game he apparently walked up to all the players in the dug out who weren't saying anything to him and asked, "Dig you guys see that they haven't gotten a hit?" Which is pretty awesome, and I already knew he was a cool guy.
I love Baseball but did not have the athletic ability to play past high school. Its great to learn about the game I love from these videos. Keep them coming, I like having the insight next time I watch a game.
If the umpire takes a shot from a wild pitch or foul tip, the catcher should go to the mound for a conference to give the ump a minute to recover without making a scene. Also, if something similar happens to the catcher, the batter should step out of the box and take a couple of swings to let the catcher recover.
Good list, Matt. I have mixed feelings about it being a no-no to bunt during a no-hitter, but tend to favor the offense for two reasons: 1) Taking away the bunt, takes away a weapon for a team, on that's all the more relevant it has a speeding runner who's adept at bunting, and 2) It allows the defense to get lazy, knowing that it doesn't need to defend against the bunt, when infielders should need to show they can make that play. The only exception might be if there's a blowout, but even there, why give the defense any edge. Frankly, if I'm a pitcher throwing a no-hitter, it's actually more satisfying to know I achieved it even when the other side was trying to every way it could to break it up. Liked & subscribed.
I agree more with his take. In a close game - all means are available do whatever you have to do to win the game. But if it is 10-0 sorry but you aren’t coming back by bunting. Overall I always say it isn’t over until it’s over but you won’t score 10 runs by bunts. So then you have to try and get actual hits. Which I know you have a technicality here - bunts are actual hits. But I think you know what I mean. Overall you probably aren’t coming back 10-0 with actual swings but there have been some crazy comebacks like Indians mariners in 2001, and I don’t remember bunts being part of the equation at least until it got a lot closer. Bunts don’t typically build momentum. Bunt single down 10-0? Your own dugout will be annoyed with you and doesn’t accomplish much. A home run? Probably doesn’t get the juices going either but you never know. One thing I feel like for sure the home run is way more likely to result in some sort of momentum than a bunt single. So that’s the biggest reason I feel like you shouldn’t bunt down a lot. It’s like you are throwing in the towel but then also adding in a “f___ you” with it. To me swinging away isn’t throwing in the towel as long as you continue to use good principles- like working the count.
@@astros7242 I feel like it comes down to what inning it is in this 10-0 example. Bunting is an excellent tool in the hitter's toolbox, dependent on runners on base and infield positioning. It shouldn't be taken away from the batter. So, even at 6 or 7 innings of no-hitter, if the opportunity exists for a bunt and moving a runner up and with the next batter coming up with a high RISP success, bunt if you wish. That being said, sure- bunting in the 8th down 10-1 seems spiteful or vindictive and denying the pitcher a piece of history for no logical reason.
The exception on the "no talking with a no hitter on the line" was the Giants' Tim Lincecum. When he pitched a no-hitter against the Padres for the second time, he seemed to ba talking and lughing with everybody in the dugout for the final three innings.
There are a few pitchers that actually will talk - and listening to the broadcast of those teams the announcers will actually make a point of it. That this pitcher is an exception. It’s kind of interesting for sure. Unlike you I guess my memory isn’t as sharp because exact examples are harder for me to remember than generic stuff. I guess that’s why I sucked at baseball when I played 😂 I couldn’t remember shit and when HOF come back and talk about playing in the 70s and shit they can say the exact pitchers thrown to them on some random June 2nd game that meant very little lol. I struggle to remember last week!
Harrison Siegel That’s the funny thing, because if I were a pitcher, I’d rather act normal as to not put more pressure on myself or think about it too much.
ForeverRanger 91 I see your side, but also I remember when I had my best stuff working I didn’t want to be messed with or anything because I was so locked in.
I think these videos are really great. There's something about the way Antonelli talks to the camera which is completely different from any other sports interview I've ever seen. It feels like he's not wearing a mask, putting on a persona, etc.
One of the first things i thought of when they came up with a limit on mound visits. I can see a catcher saying "hey man i'd go talk to the pitcher to give you some more time, but my team can't get charged a mound visit!"
as an umpire I thank those of you that do, I always tell my catchers I take care of my shields. If the catcher takes one, I clean the hell out of the plate.
Unless its a game 7 and its their best hitter. Headhunt all you want because after that game you wont see that team until next year. I used to throw at the batters heads all the time during summer tournaments. I'd say maybe 20% actually hit, the rest were just high inside heat. If i was intimidated by a team i'd throw shoulder just to calm me down. I knew if i was nervous then throwing at them would make them nervous.
Well, actually, the last one shows that it was sheer hypocrisy for MLB to deal out such harsh penalties for doing something which has been a TRADITION in baseball for over a century. Yes, they used technology to do it---as if technology hasn't crept into the game all over the place, with radar guns, television imposed strike zones, instant replay. I think it was fine to issue some kind of sanctions, but throwing people out of the game for doing something which is a part of the game? What next, throw pitchers out for abusing the rules about intentional bases on balls? Oh wait, it's the MLB that wants to do that by eliminating the pitches from the IBB... If the MLB wants to forbid the use of video by teams during games, they should just make that a rule for going forward in the future. Otherwise, those penalties were a bit like penalizing players for using steroids back in the 90s when they were not forbidden. I was against their usage, but they were not strictly forbidden. I'm also against using video to steal signs, but it wasn't forbidden.
The Astros didn’t flaunt it. They denied it. They were ratted out by a former teammate. If that dude was a teammate of mine now, I wouldn’t sat two words to him outside the lines. What the ‘Stros did was wrong (even though other teams do it) but you can’t go all Eric Mangini on them just because you left the organization.
my freshman year of highschool baseball just ended and sadly I broke my leg just before our first game:( but I still rode the bus with the team and I’d like to add I saw a teammate piss in a bottle and his dick fell out and pissed everywhere so no going number 1 either
Actually, I remember a rule for covering baseball... there actually was a bit of a hubbub about it back in the day: don't show players crying. I remember after the Astros lost to the Mets in '86 the cameras showed Billy Doran crying in the dugout and there were complaints that they shouldn't have shown that. Personally, I grew up an Astros fan and that series was a particularly brutal rollercoaster ride. I know that some people think it's a sign of weakness to cry, but you play 162 games and then 6 more in the postseason and are eliminated in extra innings with Mike Scott scheduled to pitch the next game... I get it, let them have their privacy, but watching my teams players cry didn't make me think any less of them. It made me really love the team.
The one thing I feel that could be made exception to the no bunts rule is if the defense still puts a shift on in those late game big run differential situations. I feel if the opponent is gonna do that, the batter should be able to bunt if he wants to or is instructed. At the very least its a chance to work on situational hitting.
nick moss Dude was a dick. Although, as much as it pains me to say this, objectively speaking, A-Rod’s analysis for Fox Sports has been absolutely phenomenal. He clearly has a great baseball mind, but that also tells you that he ran over the mound on purpose.
nick moss let's not forget the time he he slapped the ball outta the first basemans glove as he was running out a grounder or the time he yelled as he was rounding the bases on a pop up to cause the fielder to drop it.
Hey your doing great work ,keep it up .Working with kids to ensure a great future of the game. I played the game in my day and it's amazing how as a kid and the rest of your life you fall in love with this game.It stays with you to.Keep teaching our kids the future looks bright for Baseball.
BrendanTheGent plunking other players as a retaliation is class? Seems like these are rules to protect boys egos in men’s bodies. Very fragile indeed....
Ted Nugent-Hopkis really? So when the plunking gets to the point of fights and brawls and injuries result, how is that protecting anyone? Seems to me not retaliating and just letting things go like grown men provides the best means of keeping players safe. This way nothing can escalate. We all know how little boys playing “professional sports” tend to escalate situations unnecessarily.
That’s why I love Dominican baseball. Ain’t none of that unwritten shit down there. No fragile egos so when they get to the Major Leagues they just wreck shit! #manup
The biggest one I remember on bunting during a no-hitter was when Ben Davis of the Padres dropped one on the D Backs in the 8th inning against Curt Schilling. Arizona was furious, but it was only 2-0, and that brought the tying run to the plate. It was fiercely debated for a while on the sports talk shows.
My husband played ball in college. Catcher. Now he coaches 13u travel ball. One of his unwritten rules is the pitcher always walks to and from the mound. Everyone else runs onto the field but the pitcher always walks. He also has some interesting terminology. Kick your dog blue is one nobody seems to understand and I still don't understand what a hum and a chuck means. I'd love to see a video of baseball sayings and/or terminology. Thanks for making these awesome videos.
That "no-hitter" rule used to be an unwritten rule with the announcers as well. But lately I've heard many announcers comment on the fact that so-and-so has not allowed a hit yet, or that he's pitched a perfect 3 innings, 9 up and 9 down, etc
I was gonna say that too! Announcers should be shot dead for jinxing games/players! Just about every game has the box score up at some point; the viewers can figure it out!!
In the first 3 innings it is no big deal usually that rule kicks in after the 5th inning. As for saying someone hasn't allowed a hit yet they are staying away from the word NO-HITTER but they still need to say something in case someone is just turning the game on. They;ll usually say something like And New York is hitless through 7 or still looking for their first runner in a perfect game or hit in a nono
"If you think it's a home run right off the bat." "Right off the bat" is a euphemism used all the time for things that have nothing to do with baseball. He used it literally.
How about a few that should be unwritten rules... I remember Billy Hatcher's bat exploded once, and the cork came flying out. He claimed it was relief pitcher Dave Smith's BP bat. So, I propose two rules- 1. Don't leave your corked batting practice bat lying where one of your star hitters might accidentally use it and get him suspended. 2. If it really was your bat, don't try to throw your teammate under the bus! A personal pet peeve of mine is when people complain about breaking an unwritten rule that actually shouldn't be a rule. Personally I don't like the 'no stealing in a blowout' rule. If you are leading, don't begrudge the other team trying to steal. You are winning. Be gracious about it and realize that sometimes comebacks happen. If you are leading 6-0 in the ninth, yeah, it's silly if they are stealing, but a team like the Cardinals back in the 80s, if they were down 6-0 in the early innings they should absolutely do what they normally did to get runs. And if the team that is up 6-0 steals? Look at it as a sign of respect. They think you might come back and they want insurance runs. When people complain about someone breaking this rule it's silly. I propose an unwritten rule that they should be ignored!
as a CF, my rule is: always call FENCE when playing in a park without a warning track! almost got really hurt one game when my other OFs didn't call fence
This rule is saying dont 'bother' stretching a safe place at second for being a runner at third. Theres not much advantage to it. 2nd is already scoring position. On 3rd you can tag up with 1 or none out or score on a passed ball but otherwise..theres not that much advantage.
When I was coaching it just amazed me how many catchers didn't know how to give signs. Coaching on the bases there were numerous times I could see what the catcher was calling without even trying, it was just right out there. Our signal was if I said something like "come on now, quick hands quick hands.." that meant fastball or if it was something like "alright drive one here" or "keep that shoulder in.." meant breaking ball.
Paul D'Pa I’ve had the opposite occur and it can be just as bad although, Al Foreman was the umpire, and said “what the hell did you eat for lunch”, called time and we had a laugh until the smell was gone 😃⚾️
Interesting stuff. I've been on the television side of MLB since 2000 and while I've never actually asked a ballplayer about this, it's true for the tv crews and seems like there'd be some crossover to ballplayers. Avoid talking about how fast the game is going if it's moving briskly - quick at bats, quick outs, the pitchers are fast workers - it's the top of the 5th and the game has only been going on for an hour. Avoid this because it always seems the game will decide to suddenly bog down. Half hour half innings. Full count after full count, 16 pitches in a row getting fouled off, visits and more visits, trainer comes out to check on player who might have felt something pulling up, game pauses because an unlucky catcher has to work through some serious pain from being a backstop, multiple reviews of close plays or HRs (nowadays), and multiple pitching changes as the other team bats around. Most people recognize this as just another superstition but, coincidence or not, there's been a ton of games I've been on which were going really fast and then seemed to come to an almost literal stop after someone commented how the game was really motoring.
Curious about your thoughts regarding news regarding the Astros' sign-stealing and if you still agree with unwritten rule #10. Thank you for this enlightening "inside baseball" perspective!
I read somewhere that Leo Durocher had several spotters with binoculars hidden in the scoreboard and stands that would relay their information to the batter by which way the eyes of a figure in the scoreboard rolled his eyes.
This was hysterical. So many rules about whether someone does or does not get drilled. Should have a monthly segment called should we drill him? Or drill em? Or something like that.
The funniest one I saw was playing for the Oriolanders in Md and I get drilled for show boating a HR the previous at bat. No biggie, I deserved it. Our pitcher (not gonna name the stud) wants to retaliate. First pitch, 3’ behind his back, second, 2’ over his head, all of us at this point knew what he was doing, faces in our gloves (lol). Last pitch between the numbers. The batter walked to first laughing saying “it took you 3x a hole, comes around goes around”. My next at bat right between the numbers for the 2nd time. Bench’s clear, no longer 😄! God I miss ball.
I’ve pitched where when I would lift my leg and my catcher would move to the spot the dugout would pretty much just yell out what was coming just yelling like outside or trying to be sneaky and saying watch outside or high but then they got warned by the catcher
When you’re plunking a hitter, never aim for the head. When I was in college, I meant to drill a batter in the back. I ended up hitting him in the head. I threw hard, but didn’t have the best control. I ran to the hitter and showed concern, which I feel kept the benches from emptying and kept me in the game. However, my coach was pissed and yanked me. Then suspended me for 5 games, which sucked because I also played the field. Anyway, that’s one that comes to mind. Also, don’t stare into the opponents dugout after a homer. That’s 2. I’ll try and think of more.
You shouldn’t have tried to hit him in the first place. I’m 99% sure you didn’t have a good enough reason to do so. Did he flip his bat at you or something? If so, then grow up.
@@stevenmcalister826 You’re 99% sure? Based on what evidence? What happened earlier in the game, to bring it to that point, since you seem to already know?
@@TampaJohn Then what did he do? Because it would have to be something really bad since you were obviously trying to injure him. Because that’s what plunking a batter is, it’s an attempt to injure. So unless he did something similar, there’s no room for intentionally hitting batters.
@@stevenmcalister826 You already know why that happened, don’t you? Or were you just lying earlier. And you will not find one professional pitcher or batter that claims that throwing at someone’s back or legs is trying to injure. It’s sending a message. No one gets injured by being plunked in the back. The fact that the ball got away is immaterial. I could have been throwing a 4 seamer towards the corner and it could get away and nail someone in the helmet. She’s t happens. Anyone who’s played competitively for some time has been beaned.
@@TampaJohn That’s why I said 99% sure, I didn’t try to assume what happened, but there’s very few if any reason at all to throw at someone. Because it’s just immature, because the batter has basically no way to avoid it. It really “sends a message” when you just get a free shot at the batter with no repercussions. It makes me wonder why batters don’t charge the mound with their bat, then there’d be no more intentional beanballs in baseball anymore. But the batter isn’t trying to kill you with the bat, he’s just “sending a message”. Are you actually going to say the reason why you hit him? Did you just feel like spicing the game up or something?
Just subscribed. Been a fan of The Game my whole life, although I sucked at playing it in my younger years...Baseball taught me at a young age, that failure sucks... but it gets better with age. And successes are elating when hard-won...
Bautistas bat flip was because of what inning & the gravity of the game! BEST BAT FLIP EVER! I was at that game & it will always be one of the most iconic moments in Blue Jays history :o)
Watched this in light of everyone making a big stink of that dude swinging at 3-0 bases loaded situation and grand slammed it... dude apologized after?!?!!? Like Iv been casually watching baseball for years but damn had no idea so many in the MLB were so soft? Like apparently it’s an “unwritten rule” to take a pitch on a 3-0 situation???? Glad I didn’t see that rule in this video.. maybe if it was a pitcher making the video it woulda been in there but damn even the other team idc if they swing at a 3-0. Pitchers shouldn’t get in that situation, and if they do, they most likely earned that situation. Pitch out of it. Damn!
It's only if it's after the sixth inning and the hitting team is winning by 6 or more... Its kinda like a don't run up the score kinda thing cuz you know a 3-0 pitch will be fastball in the zone
Most unwritten rules are for pitchers' egos. Just dumb when YOUR contract is based on YOUR stats. If the other team starts pitching like it's batting practice, send it.
I have seen a lot of the people commenting about the sensitivity of pitchers and I think part of the reason is the success or the failure of the game is attributed to the pitcher. They are tagged with the LOSS or the WIN or the Save or blown save. Pitchers have the win loss stat as the first stat when they are written about or talked about you never hear and up to the plate walks Bryce Harper He is 53 and 49 in games he has started. or he has driven in 110 runners and stranded 265
love Baseball, played it a lot of teams when I was younger but my god... you can get drilled for anything. its like the players need to grow up and accept that its a competition and as long as they aren't cheating its game.
good video! played lots in high school b4 i fell off a roof! best years of my life playing catcher in nevada, there was no better feeling than running on the mound after your out at first base lol
I don't know if we're thinking of the same time, but I know Alex Rodriguez stepped on the pitchers mound against the Red Sox in I think 2004 with Bronson Arroyo pitching so he got plunked the next AB which led to the classic picture of Jason Varitek showing a-rod what his glove smells like
He was talking about when ARod did it versus Oakland and Dallas Braden was pitching and started bitchin at ARod for crossing over the mound. www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/23/alex-rodriguez-walks-on-m_n_549634.html
Swinging on a 3-0 count is up to the coaches. Some hitters they will give a green light to do that, figuring that the pitcher is probably going to try to put a strike over the plate...
Once played a game where a guy tried to steal home ahead 11-1. He didn't make it, but just the same next inning the first guy up got hit by the first pitch. Then he got hit with a pick off throw to 1st. Then he got hit with a pick off throw to second. Then the benches cleared. Craziest thing I ever saw.
I love that. Every aspect of it except stealing home (trying to) when up 11-1. The only way that gets better is if the guy he hit (x3) was the guy trying to steal home.
I know in a little late, but my freshman year we were facing our rivals, and well we hated then, and we were killing them 8-0 in the 5th, and well I was on third and my coach gave the sign for a suicide squeeze just to make the other team mad, well worth the other coaches yelling
When I pitching change happens the pitcher needs to stand on the mound until the coach comes and takes the ball from his hand. Can’t leave mound as coach is waking up
I agree with you on bunting in close games when the pitcher is in a potential no hitter. It's on them, pitchers have to earn their no-hitters. No one's can or should be handing it to them.
If your Baltimore and it’s the 11th inning 2-2 wildcard game, don’t use the best closer of that year, use the guy who has a 6.00 ERA and gets rocked each time he is out.
@@theberg2035 It's funny because in that game Showalter was using an unwritten rule. He was using the "don't use your closer in a tie game on the road" rule. It makes sense because unless you're winning and you put your closer in the game you don't know how long he'll be needed. The problem for Buck is that he was betting on his offense to save him, but the Orioles hadn't had a hit since like the sixth inning. In this case strict adherence to unwritten rules burned him. His reward for his inflexibility? Encarnacion pimping his walk-off homer. The baseball gods do have a sense of humor.
Mark Buehrle was famous for talking to his teammates during his perfect game and no hitter. He would walk up to guys and say to them "hey do you know I'm throwing a perfect game?" He would make a joke out of it. Everyone was afraid to answer him for fear they were going to jinx him.
I've bunted to break up a no-hitter lol. We were actually getting killed and ended up coming back to win. It sparked a huge comeback. Sorry, not sorry.
Dude, I'm 53, been watching baseball (and when I was a kid, playing) all my life, and there are a couple things you mentioned that I never knew! What I think is most interesting though, is that the game hasn't changed much for all it's long history.
I'm in South Africa, and it's my 2nd season watching baseball and I absolutely love it because there is so much, but some of these unwritten rules are odd man
Wait. There is an actual sign that tells the pitcher to throw a baseball intentionally at 90mph at an unprotected hitter? I am calling that felony assault. Its not part pf the game and is malicious in intent and a felony. Now......you have a problem
Damon Bradshaw The hitters aren’t unprotected; they have a helmet and many wear elbow/shin guards. Not to mention, I’ll bet if you asked all of the players who have been hit in retaliation for something, most of them would still tell you that they wouldn’t change that unwritten rule. Just an aspect of the game - kind of like fighting in hockey.
Ryan Johnson it's what makes the game boring. I mean, if you hit a home run you should be able to celebrate. The pitcher didn't throw a good pitch so it's his fault, he shouldn't be mad because you did your job better. In the NBA after 3 pointers they throw up the 3 and talk shit all day to each other, but nobody is that sensitive. That's why baseball is where it is now, a boring uninteresting game. I'd rather watch bowling tbh
Ryan Johnson because it popped up in my recommended, and I was curious what kind of idiotic stuff I would hear. "Don't talk to the pitcher during a no hitter" or "you're gonna get assaulted with a ball if you celebrate" like wtf. How are you supposed to play your best if you're constantly trying to keep up with all of this shit that isn't even in the official rulebook? Really dumb... lol
As a pitcher, the “drill him” rule is not needed. If you can strike them out and make them look silly instead of hitting them it’s definitely more effective and shows your dominance over the hitter instead of drilling them
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that Astros cap is a giveaway
you made the whole list just to do the tenth one
to say stealing signs is cool ... just don't be too obvious
j/k
just noticed yr channel for first time
look forward to looking at more of these in the future
@@oughtssought1198 thanks!!!
#11: Do not remove Altuve's jersey....
All of the astros trying to explain why Altuve didn’t want them to rip his jersey: I dont FUCKING know!!!
#12: mattingly shave those sideburns!
Jeffrey Toman please
Saw this the day after Altuve’s jursey was ripped off after the Astros beat the yankee
If you bring seeds expect them to be eaten by everyone else
Haha good point Issac! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Guilty as charged.
as another Isaac I feel the pain of out name being spelt Issac
@@isaacchua1852 I know same name
Gotta share the seeds
Stepping on the foul line
AGamez I was about to say. This is #1 in my book. Figured he’d say something about this with the mound but this is top of the list.
Thought that was just a superstition.
Yeah I thought that was just a thing people did, but I've literally never heard about it being something that someone is supposed to do.
I'm 70 years old and born and raised in the Bronx. 5 stops on the subway got me to Yankee Stadium. I first became aware of the stepping on the foul line jinx watching Yogi Berra. I think the Yankees third base coach at the time was a guy named Jim Crocetti and he never stepped on the foul line either. It's funny how as I got older and play ball for Baylor I got to meet a lot of players from all over the country. At the time none of the guys had never heard of it. Maybe it's got its start back in the Bronx at Yankee Stadium. The only other Unwritten rule during my days was not to go in with the spikes high on a slide. Of course we wore steel spikes in the day.
I enjoy this channel quite a bit and it brings back a lot of memories for me. Everyone says it's a different game now but still baseball.
On the other hand, the first batter of the game must erase the key parts of the chalk line in the batter's box.
Antonelli was called up to the Padres on September 1, 2008, where he promptly laced a single off Greg Maddux of the Dodgers for his first hit in the major leagues. He then went hitless in his next 20 at bats, but then got 7 hits in his next 13 at-bats with 3 walks, including his first home run, on September 15, off of Colorado Rockies pitcher Jason Hirsh.
WOW
The dumbass hitting coach changed his stance. He was going to be a solid hitter for contact and hits.
@@EddieDuranLLC nah, he had no leg kick, you can't hit MLB pitching without good fundamentals and a timing/balance mechanism like a good leg kick. Clearly they were trying to help him, his only decent stretch of hitting in the league came after they worked on a leg kick with him.
@@bgilley8199 thats because right after the first game they made him switch his stance. He got to the show with HIS stance. Why tf would they change it for him after 1 game.
@@EddieDuranLLC So you actually think you know better than MLB hitting coaches? Injuries are what derailed his career, not coaches trying to help him become a better hitter. He doesn't blame his lack of success in the majors on his hitting coaches, why do you?
I learned a lot of these unwritten rules from Jim Bouton's book "Ball Four". When a fight broke out because of a bean ball Bouton ran out and danced with one of the opponents he knew pretty well. Ball Four is a must read if you like baseball. RIP Jim Bouton
When I delayed running to first and watched my first homer in college the opposing catcher politely informed me that I’d likely be plunked during my next AB. During the next at bat before the pitch he quickly whispered “I hope he goes for your legs”. Got a nice bruise on my calf but at least they went low.
MNYankee 😂😂😂 lol
MNYankee hahaha that’s hilarious😂😂😂
At least the catcher wasn’t a dick.
MNYankee Good stuff lol. Reminds me of Crash Davis in Bull Durham. Just goes to show that one of the biggest aspects of baseball and unwritten rules is respect.
I like that he "politely" told you you'd be drilled. "Excuse me, sir, please expect a baseball to strike your person upon your next arrival at home plate. Thank you for your consideration."
1 unwritten rule you forgot...don't touch Adrian Beltres head
Daron Green ... Not unless you wanted your 'nads swatted at.
Kenneth P. lmao
As a lifelong Dodger fan who has continuously followed his amazing career outside of the 213... it's major facts lmao
Lol
Thankyou
10 unwritten rules.........Matt writes them down :)
Johnny Toronto lol
lol
Johnny Toronto has
lol he might have to get drilled for that :D
* unwritten in the rule book 🤣
Who's here after the Tatis grand slam?
Me
Also me
And yes that is not an unwritten rule for me
Me
guilty
Don’t rub it
Don’t step on foul line
No crying
NO CAP UNDER HELMET
Jsnipes Juan Pierre is quaking rn
CAP UNDER HELMET is allowed*
Jason Street my son uses my account since I won't ALLOW him his own lol so yes, I will be explaining the difference between aloud and allowed haha ;-) kids!
No admiring home runs as a rookie
No calling hats caps
Matt' "don't make it obvious you're stealing signs".
Astros: "let's smash a trash bin"
Trashtros!
Or the Yankees let’s use apple watches 🤣
Everyone knows "It is very bad to steal jobu's rum"
Jesus! I like him very much. but he no help me hit curve ball.
alan D If Jobu no help me now, I say FUCK YOU Jobu, I'll do it myself!
I wouldn’t leave that rum sittin around with this bunch!!
Haha hey bartender jobu needs a refill......
It is very bad to still Joe Bu's rum... it is very bad...
why is it unacceptable to pimp a home run but pitchers are allowed to go crazy on their celebration when they get a k??....seems equaly irritating
greg holland how do you like it in St Louis? Lol
georgew84 lol!! im in quebec actually...but good one ;)
Because the Pitcher is the one that gets to throw stuff at you.
Not fair. But he is the one on the Mound with the Ball... and you are the 1 that has to stand in the Box.
brucemercer this undrafted ‘96 on my team went to jail because he charged the mound with the bat in his hand and gave the pitcher severe brain damage because he plunked him. So don’t show boat as pitcher
Most pitches only "go crazy" after a strikeout if it's the end of the game or the 3rd out of an inning when they got out of a tight spot.
#1. Don't talk to the pitcher during a no-hitter.
#2. Don't bunt or steal when up or down by a lot of runs.
#3. If you drill a player expect the favor to be returned.
#4. Don't stare down your home runs, just take your lap.
#5. Don't run across the mound on your way to or from the dugout.
#6. Don't bunt to break up a no-hitter.
#7. Don't show up the Umpire.
#8. If the benches clear for a fight you must as least run out onto the field in support of your team.
#9. Don't show up your teammates.
#10. Don't be obvious about stealing signs or you will get drilled.
...written...
#11 If your idea of getting revenge at another grown man is throwing a ball at him, you’re probably a little bitch
#11 Don't fake tag
@@lidiaquinillo7657 Technically a fake tag can be considered obstruction if the act of making the fake tag impedes the runners ability to get to a base. Most often times attempting a fake tag will not result in an obstruction call but it has happened.
Definitely Not CIA Bear last year, I was running to second. And I think there was an overthrow. Anyways the guy didn’t have the ball but he went for the tag. After the play was over, the ump yelled at him, threatening to eject him if he did it again.
I imagine the no hitter thing creates an air of tension, Mark Buerhle famously had multiple no hitters and a perfecto for the white sox, in the 8th inning of his perfect game he apparently walked up to all the players in the dug out who weren't saying anything to him and asked, "Dig you guys see that they haven't gotten a hit?" Which is pretty awesome, and I already knew he was a cool guy.
I love Baseball but did not have the athletic ability to play past high school. Its great to learn about the game I love from these videos. Keep them coming, I like having the insight next time I watch a game.
Go blues
If the umpire takes a shot from a wild pitch or foul tip, the catcher should go to the mound for a conference to give the ump a minute to recover without making a scene. Also, if something similar happens to the catcher, the batter should step out of the box and take a couple of swings to let the catcher recover.
That would go under the heading of good sportsmanship.
I like how your response to breaking any unwritten rule is “drill him”😂
hahaha
Exactly!!!! Luved it
He didn't say that last night when Tatis hit a grand slam on a 3-0 count.
Seems like a hypocrite
@@danoneall4013 Maybe because it isn't an unwritten that he agrees with?
Also the response for breaking unwritten rules in prisons.
Good list, Matt. I have mixed feelings about it being a no-no to bunt during a no-hitter, but tend to favor the offense for two reasons: 1) Taking away the bunt, takes away a weapon for a team, on that's all the more relevant it has a speeding runner who's adept at bunting, and 2) It allows the defense to get lazy, knowing that it doesn't need to defend against the bunt, when infielders should need to show they can make that play.
The only exception might be if there's a blowout, but even there, why give the defense any edge. Frankly, if I'm a pitcher throwing a no-hitter, it's actually more satisfying to know I achieved it even when the other side was trying to every way it could to break it up. Liked & subscribed.
I agree more with his take. In a close game - all means are available do whatever you have to do to win the game.
But if it is 10-0 sorry but you aren’t coming back by bunting. Overall I always say it isn’t over until it’s over but you won’t score 10 runs by bunts. So then you have to try and get actual hits. Which I know you have a technicality here - bunts are actual hits. But I think you know what I mean. Overall you probably aren’t coming back 10-0 with actual swings but there have been some crazy comebacks like Indians mariners in 2001, and I don’t remember bunts being part of the equation at least until it got a lot closer. Bunts don’t typically build momentum. Bunt single down 10-0? Your own dugout will be annoyed with you and doesn’t accomplish much. A home run? Probably doesn’t get the juices going either but you never know. One thing I feel like for sure the home run is way more likely to result in some sort of momentum than a bunt single. So that’s the biggest reason I feel like you shouldn’t bunt down a lot. It’s like you are throwing in the towel but then also adding in a “f___ you” with it. To me swinging away isn’t throwing in the towel as long as you continue to use good principles- like working the count.
@@astros7242 I feel like it comes down to what inning it is in this 10-0 example. Bunting is an excellent tool in the hitter's toolbox, dependent on runners on base and infield positioning. It shouldn't be taken away from the batter. So, even at 6 or 7 innings of no-hitter, if the opportunity exists for a bunt and moving a runner up and with the next batter coming up with a high RISP success, bunt if you wish.
That being said, sure- bunting in the 8th down 10-1 seems spiteful or vindictive and denying the pitcher a piece of history for no logical reason.
These nuances are part of why I love baseball.
Could not have said it any better. Love to the Expos!
The exception on the "no talking with a no hitter on the line" was the Giants' Tim Lincecum. When he pitched a no-hitter against the Padres for the second time, he seemed to ba talking and lughing with everybody in the dugout for the final three innings.
There are a few pitchers that actually will talk - and listening to the broadcast of those teams the announcers will actually make a point of it. That this pitcher is an exception. It’s kind of interesting for sure.
Unlike you I guess my memory isn’t as sharp because exact examples are harder for me to remember than generic stuff. I guess that’s why I sucked at baseball when I played 😂 I couldn’t remember shit and when HOF come back and talk about playing in the 70s and shit they can say the exact pitchers thrown to them on some random June 2nd game that meant very little lol. I struggle to remember last week!
Don't sleep with a player's wife.
lorenzodemedici1 that’s a general rule in life man.
Unless you're Rick Vaughn.
DK Shrute si si Pedro
DK Shrute but Dorn deserved it. Let’s be honest.
In Vaughn's defense, he honestly had no idea.
Bartolo is the only one that makes conversation during a no-hitter
Harrison Siegel That’s the funny thing, because if I were a pitcher, I’d rather act normal as to not put more pressure on myself or think about it too much.
Same here. I think the pressure would get to the point where I start throwing balls or leave something hanging over the plate.
The guy's a machine.
Harrison Siegel I've seen Clay Bucholz do it as well
ForeverRanger 91 I see your side, but also I remember when I had my best stuff working I didn’t want to be messed with or anything because I was so locked in.
I think these videos are really great. There's something about the way Antonelli talks to the camera which is completely different from any other sports interview I've ever seen. It feels like he's not wearing a mask, putting on a persona, etc.
Don't try to steal on Molina.
Correction: Don’t try to play against Molina
Unless you’re Billy Hamilton
Benji, maybe...yada....go ahead
False, he's getting so old now he isnt nearly as scary behind the plate.
He still leads the MLB as the premier ass hole. He's an uneducated mutt, period!
If the plate umpire gets hit walk the ball back to the pitcher.
One of the first things i thought of when they came up with a limit on mound visits. I can see a catcher saying "hey man i'd go talk to the pitcher to give you some more time, but my team can't get charged a mound visit!"
Or the umpire walking a ball to the pitcher when the catcher has a tough block up or just gets smoked in the mask
Good one
as an umpire I thank those of you that do, I always tell my catchers I take care of my shields. If the catcher takes one, I clean the hell out of the plate.
That’s a catcher rule
And of course if you do retaliate and hit someone you don't aim for the head.
Unless its a game 7 and its their best hitter. Headhunt all you want because after that game you wont see that team until next year. I used to throw at the batters heads all the time during summer tournaments. I'd say maybe 20% actually hit, the rest were just high inside heat. If i was intimidated by a team i'd throw shoulder just to calm me down. I knew if i was nervous then throwing at them would make them nervous.
Ryan Johnson punishment needs to fit the crime
Ya man but these guys are throwing 95+ and putting someone's life at risk isn't cool...
Franken Peter you are a piece of shit!
Janoy Cresva no way your fatass played
Also don’t touch someone else’s glove unless they say it’s ok.
iCrye don’t use someone else’s bat.
I had three gloves cause two kids couldn’t afford to buy them . I didn’t care if they used them
Astros didn't get the memo for that last one you covered
Well, actually, the last one shows that it was sheer hypocrisy for MLB to deal out such harsh penalties for doing something which has been a TRADITION in baseball for over a century. Yes, they used technology to do it---as if technology hasn't crept into the game all over the place, with radar guns, television imposed strike zones, instant replay. I think it was fine to issue some kind of sanctions, but throwing people out of the game for doing something which is a part of the game? What next, throw pitchers out for abusing the rules about intentional bases on balls? Oh wait, it's the MLB that wants to do that by eliminating the pitches from the IBB... If the MLB wants to forbid the use of video by teams during games, they should just make that a rule for going forward in the future. Otherwise, those penalties were a bit like penalizing players for using steroids back in the 90s when they were not forbidden. I was against their usage, but they were not strictly forbidden. I'm also against using video to steal signs, but it wasn't forbidden.
The Astros didn’t flaunt it. They denied it. They were ratted out by a former teammate. If that dude was a teammate of mine now, I wouldn’t sat two words to him outside the lines. What the ‘Stros did was wrong (even though other teams do it) but you can’t go all Eric Mangini on them just because you left the organization.
all the nuances and intricacies in the game make it that much more special. wish i could still play
No going number 2 on the team bus
Pig Benis niicceeee
Amen to that.
my freshman year of highschool baseball just ended and sadly I broke my leg just before our first game:( but I still rode the bus with the team and I’d like to add I saw a teammate piss in a bottle and his dick fell out and pissed everywhere so no going number 1 either
I spilled my gatoraid piss bottle on the bus. Epic fail lol
Number 11: “There’s no crying in baseball.”
The Debate Hitman “she’s crying sir!”
The Debate Hitman i think theres some exceptions. Like dee gordon blasting that homer after the fernandez death
And how about Marla Hooch, what a hitter
Actually, I remember a rule for covering baseball... there actually was a bit of a hubbub about it back in the day: don't show players crying. I remember after the Astros lost to the Mets in '86 the cameras showed Billy Doran crying in the dugout and there were complaints that they shouldn't have shown that. Personally, I grew up an Astros fan and that series was a particularly brutal rollercoaster ride. I know that some people think it's a sign of weakness to cry, but you play 162 games and then 6 more in the postseason and are eliminated in extra innings with Mike Scott scheduled to pitch the next game... I get it, let them have their privacy, but watching my teams players cry didn't make me think any less of them. It made me really love the team.
There's no crying in sports in general
Don’t shoot another player mid-game
Budo Masuta damn straight I don’t know how many times this has happened to me
Maybe after the game
Aw come on I've only seen this happen 6 times in baseball
That one gets broken a lot
Exactly barrier boy
You could wind up playing for the California Penal League.
This is one of the best vids EVER! I really liked it. Keep 'em coming,
Just an excellent video. There are more unwritten rules than you can count.
The one thing I feel that could be made exception to the no bunts rule is if the defense still puts a shift on in those late game big run differential situations. I feel if the opponent is gonna do that, the batter should be able to bunt if he wants to or is instructed. At the very least its a chance to work on situational hitting.
You forgot to start these with "Thou shalt not".
I remember when Arod ran over the pitches mound, it made the front cover of the news
nick moss Dude was a dick. Although, as much as it pains me to say this, objectively speaking, A-Rod’s analysis for Fox Sports has been absolutely phenomenal. He clearly has a great baseball mind, but that also tells you that he ran over the mound on purpose.
nick moss let's not forget the time he he slapped the ball outta the first basemans glove as he was running out a grounder or the time he yelled as he was rounding the bases on a pop up to cause the fielder to drop it.
Or the time(s) he took steroids because being very good was not good enough
nick moss I’m no fan of Arods, but that was just fucking stupid. Dallas Braden is a turd.
He’s an egomaniacal prick. He’s 100% responsible for ruining his relationship with Jeter.
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Cool video. "Inside Baseball" has entered the media vocabulary - very common - And here you go, real inside Baseball stuff! Thanks for posting,
Sounds like a lot of these are to protect pitchers fragile egos
thevoiceofcake its called having class and sportsmanship. Try it some time #manup
BrendanTheGent plunking other players as a retaliation is class? Seems like these are rules to protect boys egos in men’s bodies. Very fragile indeed....
Scallywag plunking a player in baseball is like a fight in hockey its a way to protect yourself and your teammates.
Ted Nugent-Hopkis really? So when the plunking gets to the point of fights and brawls and injuries result, how is that protecting anyone?
Seems to me not retaliating and just letting things go like grown men provides the best means of keeping players safe. This way nothing can escalate. We all know how little boys playing “professional sports” tend to escalate situations unnecessarily.
That’s why I love Dominican baseball. Ain’t none of that unwritten shit down there. No fragile egos so when they get to the Major Leagues they just wreck shit! #manup
Don’t step on the line
The biggest one I remember on bunting during a no-hitter was when Ben Davis of the Padres dropped one on the D Backs in the 8th inning against Curt Schilling. Arizona was furious, but it was only 2-0, and that brought the tying run to the plate. It was fiercely debated for a while on the sports talk shows.
Frankly, it's dumb. Both teams should be doing everything in their power to win.
2-0 is a competitive game, and bunts are absolutely in play, no matter how many hits you have. No brainer.
My husband played ball in college. Catcher. Now he coaches 13u travel ball. One of his unwritten rules is the pitcher always walks to and from the mound. Everyone else runs onto the field but the pitcher always walks. He also has some interesting terminology. Kick your dog blue is one nobody seems to understand and I still don't understand what a hum and a chuck means. I'd love to see a video of baseball sayings and/or terminology. Thanks for making these awesome videos.
Your rule #2 is the one I was gonna type; Glad you said it.
That "no-hitter" rule used to be an unwritten rule with the announcers as well. But lately I've heard many announcers comment on the fact that so-and-so has not allowed a hit yet, or that he's pitched a perfect 3 innings, 9 up and 9 down, etc
I was gonna say that too! Announcers should be shot dead for jinxing games/players! Just about every game has the box score up at some point; the viewers can figure it out!!
In the first 3 innings it is no big deal usually that rule kicks in after the 5th inning. As for saying someone hasn't allowed a hit yet they are staying away from the word NO-HITTER but they still need to say something in case someone is just turning the game on. They;ll usually say something like And New York is hitless through 7 or still looking for their first runner in a perfect game or hit in a nono
@@pouch2598 I wasn't aware baseball players and fans believed actual supernatural magic exists.
"If you think it's a home run right off the bat."
"Right off the bat" is a euphemism used all the time for things that have nothing to do with baseball. He used it literally.
Nerd
Aedan Mayschak not really cause euphemism isn't the same as expression
Don't steal your teammate's stuff (or women) in the clubhouse.
Don't do anything that costs your teammate his money. (i.e. Billy Butler)
jlawrence01 i hated billy on the royals
That's a written rule. Its called The Law.
What’s the billy butler reference?
www.sfgate.com/athletics/article/A-s-clubhouse-fight-Danny-Valencia-Billy-9177957.php
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one of your best. The inside baseball stuff is fascinating.
Matt you are the man. I am an ump. Big no no for me is the fake tag.
Then you should know that's a written rule...
How about a few that should be unwritten rules... I remember Billy Hatcher's bat exploded once, and the cork came flying out. He claimed it was relief pitcher Dave Smith's BP bat. So, I propose two rules- 1. Don't leave your corked batting practice bat lying where one of your star hitters might accidentally use it and get him suspended. 2. If it really was your bat, don't try to throw your teammate under the bus!
A personal pet peeve of mine is when people complain about breaking an unwritten rule that actually shouldn't be a rule. Personally I don't like the 'no stealing in a blowout' rule. If you are leading, don't begrudge the other team trying to steal. You are winning. Be gracious about it and realize that sometimes comebacks happen. If you are leading 6-0 in the ninth, yeah, it's silly if they are stealing, but a team like the Cardinals back in the 80s, if they were down 6-0 in the early innings they should absolutely do what they normally did to get runs. And if the team that is up 6-0 steals? Look at it as a sign of respect. They think you might come back and they want insurance runs. When people complain about someone breaking this rule it's silly. I propose an unwritten rule that they should be ignored!
as a CF, my rule is: always call FENCE when playing in a park without a warning track! almost got really hurt one game when my other OFs didn't call fence
Dont make the first or third out at 3rd base
was looking for this one, yup.
Why?
GOOD one.
Keith watch baseball much? it should be obvious
This rule is saying dont 'bother' stretching a safe place at second for being a runner at third. Theres not much advantage to it. 2nd is already scoring position. On 3rd you can tag up with 1 or none out or score on a passed ball but otherwise..theres not that much advantage.
When I was coaching it just amazed me how many catchers didn't know how to give signs. Coaching on the bases there were numerous times I could see what the catcher was calling without even trying, it was just right out there. Our signal was if I said something like "come on now, quick hands quick hands.." that meant fastball or if it was something like "alright drive one here" or "keep that shoulder in.." meant breaking ball.
I really like this guy. He knows his baseball!
The batter should never fart while in the batters box , especially if the catcher is already in his crouching position.
Wtf
Does this really happens?
i always rip ass when my friends are catching and then i just laugh
Have you ever fa-fa-farted in the catchers face
yesssssssssssssssssss. Sorry Jmachine4, my snake wrote that
Paul D'Pa I’ve had the opposite occur and it can be just as bad although, Al Foreman was the umpire, and said “what the hell did you eat for lunch”, called time and we had a laugh until the smell was gone 😃⚾️
Interesting stuff. I've been on the television side of MLB since 2000 and while I've never actually asked a ballplayer about this, it's true for the tv crews and seems like there'd be some crossover to ballplayers.
Avoid talking about how fast the game is going if it's moving briskly - quick at bats, quick outs, the pitchers are fast workers - it's the top of the 5th and the game has only been going on for an hour.
Avoid this because it always seems the game will decide to suddenly bog down. Half hour half innings. Full count after full count, 16 pitches in a row getting fouled off, visits and more visits, trainer comes out to check on player who might have felt something pulling up, game pauses because an unlucky catcher has to work through some serious pain from being a backstop, multiple reviews of close plays or HRs (nowadays), and multiple pitching changes as the other team bats around.
Most people recognize this as just another superstition but, coincidence or not, there's been a ton of games I've been on which were going really fast and then seemed to come to an almost literal stop after someone commented how the game was really motoring.
Great Video man, one of your best. Your channel has really grown man- Legit.
Curious about your thoughts regarding news regarding the Astros' sign-stealing and if you still agree with unwritten rule #10.
Thank you for this enlightening "inside baseball" perspective!
Love the middle finger sign, great vids man ,cheers
I never thought about the pitcher mound one but I’ve always followed that rule 😂
Just don’t , unless you are an infielder catching a pop up 🤣
I read somewhere that Leo Durocher had several spotters
with binoculars hidden in the scoreboard and stands that
would relay their information to the batter by which way
the eyes of a figure in the scoreboard rolled his eyes.
Dont let big sexy be unsigned at the beginning of the season.
This was hysterical. So many rules about whether someone does or does not get drilled. Should have a monthly segment called should we drill him? Or drill em? Or something like that.
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Brilliantly done.
The funniest one I saw was playing for the Oriolanders in Md and I get drilled for show boating a HR the previous at bat. No biggie, I deserved it. Our pitcher (not gonna name the stud) wants to retaliate. First pitch, 3’ behind his back, second, 2’ over his head, all of us at this point knew what he was doing, faces in our gloves (lol). Last pitch between the numbers. The batter walked to first laughing saying “it took you 3x a hole, comes around goes around”. My next at bat right between the numbers for the 2nd time. Bench’s clear, no longer 😄! God I miss ball.
Haha great story!!! Thanks for watching and commenting!
I’ve pitched where when I would lift my leg and my catcher would move to the spot the dugout would pretty much just yell out what was coming just yelling like outside or trying to be sneaky and saying watch outside or high but then they got warned by the catcher
When you’re plunking a hitter, never aim for the head. When I was in college, I meant to drill a batter in the back. I ended up hitting him in the head. I threw hard, but didn’t have the best control. I ran to the hitter and showed concern, which I feel kept the benches from emptying and kept me in the game.
However, my coach was pissed and yanked me. Then suspended me for 5 games, which sucked because I also played the field. Anyway, that’s one that comes to mind.
Also, don’t stare into the opponents dugout after a homer.
That’s 2. I’ll try and think of more.
You shouldn’t have tried to hit him in the first place. I’m 99% sure you didn’t have a good enough reason to do so. Did he flip his bat at you or something? If so, then grow up.
@@stevenmcalister826 You’re 99% sure? Based on what evidence? What happened earlier in the game, to bring it to that point, since you seem to already know?
@@TampaJohn Then what did he do? Because it would have to be something really bad since you were obviously trying to injure him. Because that’s what plunking a batter is, it’s an attempt to injure. So unless he did something similar, there’s no room for intentionally hitting batters.
@@stevenmcalister826 You already know why that happened, don’t you? Or were you just lying earlier. And you will not find one professional pitcher or batter that claims that throwing at someone’s back or legs is trying to injure. It’s sending a message. No one gets injured by being plunked in the back. The fact that the ball got away is immaterial. I could have been throwing a 4 seamer towards the corner and it could get away and nail someone in the helmet. She’s t happens. Anyone who’s played competitively for some time has been beaned.
@@TampaJohn That’s why I said 99% sure, I didn’t try to assume what happened, but there’s very few if any reason at all to throw at someone. Because it’s just immature, because the batter has basically no way to avoid it. It really “sends a message” when you just get a free shot at the batter with no repercussions.
It makes me wonder why batters don’t charge the mound with their bat, then there’d be no more intentional beanballs in baseball anymore. But the batter isn’t trying to kill you with the bat, he’s just “sending a message”.
Are you actually going to say the reason why you hit him? Did you just feel like spicing the game up or something?
I don't know a lot about baseball but it's fun learning more about it.
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Just subscribed. Been a fan of The Game my whole life, although I sucked at playing it in my younger years...Baseball taught me at a young age, that failure sucks... but it gets better with age. And successes are elating when hard-won...
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I like your channel. It's like this generation's version of The Baseball Bunch. You need a chicken and a wizard.
👍Nice
Bautistas bat flip was because of what inning & the gravity of the game! BEST BAT FLIP EVER! I was at that game & it will always be one of the most iconic moments in Blue Jays history :o)
If I was an mlb pitcher I’d have drilled him just sayin
Watched this in light of everyone making a big stink of that dude swinging at 3-0 bases loaded situation and grand slammed it... dude apologized after?!?!!? Like Iv been casually watching baseball for years but damn had no idea so many in the MLB were so soft? Like apparently it’s an “unwritten rule” to take a pitch on a 3-0 situation???? Glad I didn’t see that rule in this video.. maybe if it was a pitcher making the video it woulda been in there but damn even the other team idc if they swing at a 3-0. Pitchers shouldn’t get in that situation, and if they do, they most likely earned that situation. Pitch out of it. Damn!
It's only if it's after the sixth inning and the hitting team is winning by 6 or more... Its kinda like a don't run up the score kinda thing cuz you know a 3-0 pitch will be fastball in the zone
@@alexbranham1847 Then forfeit the game.
Most unwritten rules are for pitchers' egos. Just dumb when YOUR contract is based on YOUR stats. If the other team starts pitching like it's batting practice, send it.
I have seen a lot of the people commenting about the sensitivity of pitchers and I think part of the reason is the success or the failure of the game is attributed to the pitcher. They are tagged with the LOSS or the WIN or the Save or blown save. Pitchers have the win loss stat as the first stat when they are written about or talked about you never hear and up to the plate walks Bryce Harper He is 53 and 49 in games he has started. or he has driven in 110 runners and stranded 265
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During blowout games, hitters should not "work the count." Rather, they are supposed to swing at any pitch near the strike zone.
love Baseball, played it a lot of teams when I was younger but my god... you can get drilled for anything. its like the players need to grow up and accept that its a competition and as long as they aren't cheating its game.
Your team’s must not have been very close
Anyone else get this recommended after Tatis Jr grand slam
Bautista's bat flip was fantastic! In a super emotional situation, it can be warranted IMHO. I may be biased being a Bluejays fan who knows.
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good video! played lots in high school b4 i fell off a roof! best years of my life playing catcher in nevada, there was no better feeling than running on the mound after your out at first base lol
such awesome games we played, i can not think of a better way to start a fight than play fool on the hill
I don't know if we're thinking of the same time, but I know Alex Rodriguez stepped on the pitchers mound against the Red Sox in I think 2004 with Bronson Arroyo pitching so he got plunked the next AB which led to the classic picture of Jason Varitek showing a-rod what his glove smells like
He was talking about when ARod did it versus Oakland and Dallas Braden was pitching and started bitchin at ARod for crossing over the mound.
www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/23/alex-rodriguez-walks-on-m_n_549634.html
i think that was 2003 but i do remember that one chris d
Bitch move by Varitek
Completely disrespectful by Arod. And he knew it.
Yup I remember that, pretty sure now in my 40’s arroyo could drill me and it wouldn’t hurt 🤣
Yo I loved this video Matt
I like this list! How about don’t swing on a 3-0 count...and don’t try and be Will Farrell and play every position in a day during Spring Training 🤔
weak weak batter if you take the fourth pitch looking for a walk.....as an ump., I have a bigger strike zone on this
Lidia Quinillo I mean yah you’re right. I guess I would only swing if it was perfect on a 3-0 count
Hey my first home run was on a 3-0 count
Swinging on a 3-0 count is up to the coaches. Some hitters they will give a green light to do that, figuring that the pitcher is probably going to try to put a strike over the plate...
Well the first sentence didn't age well...
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Once played a game where a guy tried to steal home ahead 11-1. He didn't make it, but just the same next inning the first guy up got hit by the first pitch. Then he got hit with a pick off throw to 1st. Then he got hit with a pick off throw to second. Then the benches cleared. Craziest thing I ever saw.
I love that. Every aspect of it except stealing home (trying to) when up 11-1. The only way that gets better is if the guy he hit (x3) was the guy trying to steal home.
I know in a little late, but my freshman year we were facing our rivals, and well we hated then, and we were killing them 8-0 in the 5th, and well I was on third and my coach gave the sign for a suicide squeeze just to make the other team mad, well worth the other coaches yelling
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Dustin Hall It’s when you start the runner from third before the pitch and lay down a sac bunt to score a run
When your pitcher just hit before you and made the 2nd out, take the first pitch to let him catch his breath!
I forgot about that one
HA no. Why the hell would I willingly take a strike so you can have a rest? You’re gonna get tired when you’re playing sports, live with it.
I have a feeling someone would not like being my teammate back in the day .
When I pitching change happens the pitcher needs to stand on the mound until the coach comes and takes the ball from his hand. Can’t leave mound as coach is waking up
I agree with you on bunting in close games when the pitcher is in a potential no hitter. It's on them, pitchers have to earn their no-hitters. No one's can or should be handing it to them.
always figured if it brings the tying run to the plate, or you are the tying run, you can. Otherwise, hit.
Thank you, I really enjoyed that.
If your Baltimore and deep in extra innings don't use a starting pitcher as emergency relief use a position player
If your Baltimore and it’s the 11th inning 2-2 wildcard game, don’t use the best closer of that year, use the guy who has a 6.00 ERA and gets rocked each time he is out.
@@theberg2035 It's funny because in that game Showalter was using an unwritten rule. He was using the "don't use your closer in a tie game on the road" rule. It makes sense because unless you're winning and you put your closer in the game you don't know how long he'll be needed. The problem for Buck is that he was betting on his offense to save him, but the Orioles hadn't had a hit since like the sixth inning. In this case strict adherence to unwritten rules burned him. His reward for his inflexibility? Encarnacion pimping his walk-off homer. The baseball gods do have a sense of humor.
Mark Buehrle was famous for talking to his teammates during his perfect game and no hitter. He would walk up to guys and say to them "hey do you know I'm throwing a perfect game?" He would make a joke out of it. Everyone was afraid to answer him for fear they were going to jinx him.
You beat me to this... by a year.
I've bunted to break up a no-hitter lol. We were actually getting killed and ended up coming back to win. It sparked a huge comeback. Sorry, not sorry.
You sir are a true competitor, keep on keeping on.
Dude, I'm 53, been watching baseball (and when I was a kid, playing) all my life, and there are a couple things you mentioned that I never knew! What I think is most interesting though, is that the game hasn't changed much for all it's long history.
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I'm in South Africa, and it's my 2nd season watching baseball and I absolutely love it because there is so much, but some of these unwritten rules are odd man
Mark Buehrle was talking everyone's ear off when had his perfect game. He kept mentioning it to his teammates even late into the game.
There's multiple documented cases of this in the book "The Baseball Codes" I really enjoyed it.
Video starts at 1:24
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Wait. There is an actual sign that tells the pitcher to throw a baseball intentionally at 90mph at an unprotected hitter? I am calling that felony assault. Its not part pf the game and is malicious in intent and a felony. Now......you have a problem
Damon Bradshaw The hitters aren’t unprotected; they have a helmet and many wear elbow/shin guards. Not to mention, I’ll bet if you asked all of the players who have been hit in retaliation for something, most of them would still tell you that they wouldn’t change that unwritten rule. Just an aspect of the game - kind of like fighting in hockey.
Ryan Johnson it's what makes the game boring. I mean, if you hit a home run you should be able to celebrate. The pitcher didn't throw a good pitch so it's his fault, he shouldn't be mad because you did your job better. In the NBA after 3 pointers they throw up the 3 and talk shit all day to each other, but nobody is that sensitive. That's why baseball is where it is now, a boring uninteresting game. I'd rather watch bowling tbh
Then I don't know why you are on this video... lol
Ryan Johnson because it popped up in my recommended, and I was curious what kind of idiotic stuff I would hear. "Don't talk to the pitcher during a no hitter" or "you're gonna get assaulted with a ball if you celebrate" like wtf. How are you supposed to play your best if you're constantly trying to keep up with all of this shit that isn't even in the official rulebook? Really dumb... lol
As a pitcher, the “drill him” rule is not needed. If you can strike them out and make them look silly instead of hitting them it’s definitely more effective and shows your dominance over the hitter instead of drilling them