Team thinks they won the championship but they lost, a breakdown

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  • @AwesometownUSA
    @AwesometownUSA Рік тому +2800

    whoever decided both teams could wear red needs to be put on trial for their crimes

    • @jamesw71
      @jamesw71 Рік тому +48

      no kidding, not even close even, same color shirts, and the pants only a slight offwhite by the defense....once the offense started playing and their pants got dirty you couldn't tell them apart LOL

    • @chancereed2003
      @chancereed2003 Рік тому +34

      It’s high school; most high schools don’t have home and away uniforms.

    • @caelestigladii
      @caelestigladii Рік тому +42

      @@chancereed2003How? Even third world country small neighbourhood leagues have dark and light “uniforms” each team.

    • @chancereed2003
      @chancereed2003 Рік тому +13

      @@caelestigladii if both teams have one set of uniforms and their red that’s kinda how that happens. The high school I went to was really small and we had one set of uniforms. I wore the same set all thru high school. Athletic boosters couldn’t afford to buy new uniforms every season for the whole team.

    • @chancereed2003
      @chancereed2003 Рік тому +14

      @@MoveoverAndbark not compete? that’s actually a really dumb idea.

  • @NuncaSeMeOcurreUnNik
    @NuncaSeMeOcurreUnNik Рік тому +3450

    This was a very sad moment for the red team, but a very happy one for the red team.

    • @mylesmarkson1686
      @mylesmarkson1686 Рік тому +16

      It was great for the Red Raiders, but really sad for the Blue Raiders, who didn't even make it this far in the tournament.

    • @Dagdi11
      @Dagdi11 Рік тому +2

      Lmao

    • @DrTentaCulo
      @DrTentaCulo Рік тому +26

      Who are we……
      the Wildcats!!!!
      Who are we going to beat…..
      the Wildcats

    • @kurtissjacobs5618
      @kurtissjacobs5618 Рік тому +1

      Nicely played.

    • @MrISkater
      @MrISkater Рік тому +7

      Why are they allowed to both wear red. Football ain't like this.

  • @unfriendlyfire7192
    @unfriendlyfire7192 Рік тому +2342

    Watching the whole clip makes this loss even worse. They blew a 4-run lead AND dropped a game-winning pop out? Crazy.

    • @silentstorm5439
      @silentstorm5439 Рік тому +106

      And failed to deliver an easy out at 1st

    • @MwD676
      @MwD676 Рік тому +73

      The pickoff attempt at 1st. CF dropped a fairly routine fly ball. Popup to P. So many chances to complete the victory. Then on the easiest chance to seal victory, the C gets thoroughly confused on a standard uncaught 3rd strike. Ugh.

    • @TigerDude333
      @TigerDude333 Рік тому +35

      really let the pitcher off the hook, tho.

    • @3Torts
      @3Torts Рік тому

      @@silentstorm5439 and had a clear strike called a ball on the last AB

    • @fuckcensorship69
      @fuckcensorship69 Рік тому +3

      ​@@TigerDude333 not really....if he's not making out with the catcher, they could still win

  • @daedalus_20v
    @daedalus_20v Рік тому +1524

    Pitcher: I can't believe I dropped the fly ball. I'll never live this down.
    Catcher: Hold my orange slices.

    • @jamesblonde2271
      @jamesblonde2271 Рік тому

      😂

    • @Changesonemack
      @Changesonemack Рік тому +18

      Coach. “ Don’t ever let a pitcher field a pop up that a fielder or catcher can get.”

    • @destinyvasquez6849
      @destinyvasquez6849 Рік тому +2

      That ball should be the 3rd basements ball all day

    • @ericstevens8131
      @ericstevens8131 Рік тому +3

      ...but only after middle relief from John the Baptist.

    • @revengewrld999
      @revengewrld999 Рік тому +1

      @@destinyvasquez6849always, the pitcher has such a terrible angle at catching that ball . this was a compilation of brain farts . 😂

  • @leatherface964
    @leatherface964 Рік тому +905

    That poor second baseman. He was trying his hardest to stop what was happening 😂😂😂

    • @WiggleBabies
      @WiggleBabies Рік тому

      I hope he chewed them out and go with a different team next time. Those guys were IDIOTS.

    • @julien.4617
      @julien.4617 Рік тому +42

      Him and the one outfielder.

    • @ColinAverill
      @ColinAverill Рік тому +12

      Gonna stick with him forever.

    • @thomasgagliardi5931
      @thomasgagliardi5931 Рік тому +5

      @@ColinAverill LOL I thought the same thing. I pick him for my team.

    • @revengewrld999
      @revengewrld999 Рік тому +6

      the OUTFIELDER knew the whole time 😂 ik the feeling , so brutal , if he was at shortstop they prolly could have prevented this 😂 brain fart of the century is still that BOTH TEAMS HAD THE SAME JERSEYS ON LMAOOO

  • @ExhaustedElox
    @ExhaustedElox Рік тому +1232

    "He said safe."
    Right, which is the opposite of "out" which is what you wanted.

    • @derfvcderfvc8714
      @derfvcderfvc8714 Рік тому +93

      Yeah lol! I just realized that the catcher is arguing safe while giving the safe sign back to the ump. Like yeah kid, he was safe. That's the exact opposite of what you wanted. It's like he confused what out and safe meant.

    • @a_doggo
      @a_doggo Рік тому +22

      I've had a catcher interpret this incorrectly multiple times, and I've asked one of them how they get it crossed up - I'm told they accidentally think the umpire is making a call on whether or not they dropped the ball or that safe means "they're" safe; because "how can a batter be safe?" It's a championship game, every kid on that time should've been screaming at him to throw to first/tag the runner until they got the out call - and heard it. I'd have waited for the runner to walk to the dugout if I was on first.

    • @SickRedApple
      @SickRedApple Рік тому +13

      I mean, I kinda get it, cause the tag was so obvious that he really just didn´t expect the ump to rule this anything else, which is why his brain probably went into `whatever signal the ump gives probably means we´ve won´-mode. He just didn't take into account that the ump didn't have a great vantage point

    • @CarbonatedTurtle
      @CarbonatedTurtle Рік тому +13

      I didn't even catch that when I saw this on another channel. The person who did that breakdown even said the catcher could've made the tag and might not have seen the ump's safe sign before turning away, and others in the comments were agreeing with it. Now it's very clear he did see the ump make the safe sign, so there's no question he just doesn't know the rules and cost his team the championship.

    • @large_crab
      @large_crab Рік тому +14

      @@SickRedApple I think he was holding the ball in his hand and tagged the batter with his empty glove...if so, ump had it right.

  • @Ricsuave
    @Ricsuave Рік тому +4169

    I've never seen an instance where the umpire giving the safe sign means the runner is out.

    • @rapid13
      @rapid13 Рік тому +55

      It can mean _not_ a dropped strike 3, as in he picked it clean.

    • @63076topher
      @63076topher Рік тому +725

      ​@@rapid13 No that would be a OUT signal.

    • @capn1100
      @capn1100 Рік тому +169

      *insert Angel Hernandez joke here*

    • @jasonclay6218
      @jasonclay6218 Рік тому +175

      The safe signal is given when a ball is not caught.

    • @kenz526
      @kenz526 Рік тому +184

      If the catcher was asking the ump if he tagged the batter out and received a safe signal, then this is on the catcher. Should've at least gestured to first even if there was no play available so everyone else could see.

  • @kevtlee08
    @kevtlee08 Рік тому +2464

    Sucks for that second baseman. He will talk about this even to his grandkids

    • @Andorski
      @Andorski Рік тому +207

      "Kids, let me tell you about the meaning of 'premature celebration'."

    • @Shadowboost
      @Shadowboost Рік тому +24

      @@Andorski It's when your mother gave birth to you /s

    • @TheThingNG
      @TheThingNG Рік тому +143

      "I was the only one on the entire TEAM to realize he wasn't out! I could have gone pro with that championship win!"

    • @targetthyself
      @targetthyself Рік тому +18

      @@Andorski He can rope that right into the premature ejaculation talk and double dip for max efficiency.

    • @jeffmcewen1238
      @jeffmcewen1238 Рік тому +25

      @@targetthyself There's supposed to be a talk on that?!?

  • @teddyjackson1902
    @teddyjackson1902 Рік тому +272

    Imagine reaching this level of baseball as a catcher and not knowing the difference between a safe call and an out.

    • @Jeremo-FD
      @Jeremo-FD Рік тому +37

      Exactly. Since when has the safe sign meant good news for the defense?

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 9 місяців тому +4

      @@Jeremo-FD dude was still running and wasn't at first yet so he wasn't safe yet.

    • @erikwebster1608
      @erikwebster1608 8 місяців тому +33

      ⁠@@mustaffa1611he was safe from that tag. A lot of times when there is a tag attempt the ump will signal safe or out. The catcher made the safe sign when the catcher attempted to tag the runner after the drop third strike. Now whether that was a good call no one but the runner and catcher will ever know but regardless the catcher saw him give the safe sign after the tag attempt and could still have thrown the ball to first, or posted up at home to make sure the other runner didn’t score. He instead chose to put the ball in his pocket and celebrate. 100% on the catcher

    • @uchihadabba699
      @uchihadabba699 7 місяців тому +2

      @@mustaffa1611yeah. But he called safe from the no tag. IMO

    • @jsilva7005
      @jsilva7005 7 місяців тому +7

      Someone on the losing team had a bunch of negative karma on the books. That amount of fuckups, bad pitchinng, missing a pop up, mistaking the umps sign, etc……… this amount of continual mistakes doesn’t happen randomly.

  • @shrapnel77
    @shrapnel77 Рік тому +253

    That catcher took the hidden ball trick to a whole new level.

    • @kurtissjacobs5618
      @kurtissjacobs5618 Рік тому +4

      Ouch!

    • @ahthisisgood
      @ahthisisgood Рік тому +8

      Hidden ball trick on his own team... That's brutal. 🤣

    • @studyguide18
      @studyguide18 Рік тому

      His fault for being an idiot

    • @kyle381000
      @kyle381000 6 місяців тому +2

      If the kid had just dropped the ball on the ground then one of his teammates may have been able to play it. However, with the ball firmly in the back pocket of the catcher, they had no chance to even know where it was.

    • @elvissmith404
      @elvissmith404 3 місяці тому

      Really lol

  • @mightyvoovoo
    @mightyvoovoo Рік тому +826

    Just imagine the logic of the coach, "There's too many players on the field!!!" And the umpire is like, "They're your players!"

    • @my3dviews
      @my3dviews Рік тому +49

      Yup, as long as there wasn't players from the offense on the field, then the play continues. Umps made the right call by letting it go.

    • @SilentOneCorajuda13
      @SilentOneCorajuda13 Рік тому

      THIS IS BS!!! I SENT YOU THE PM VIA FB!!! WHAT?? NO CREDIT THAT I ALERTED YOU JOMBOY!!! HORSE 💩!!!!

    • @robertshonk518
      @robertshonk518 Рік тому +22

      Kind of like John Elway's complaint about the Cal-Stanford game. Dude, It's YOUR band.

    • @AEMoreira81
      @AEMoreira81 Рік тому

      He should say that in a Charles Barkley voice!

    • @frotoe9289
      @frotoe9289 Рік тому +14

      "Away teams hate this one trick: If a play is in progress and about to cost you runs, just flood the field with people so the umps have to stop it" No, I think they are on to this gambit.

  • @Sliide_
    @Sliide_ Рік тому +2054

    I couldn’t imagine losing a state championship like this

    • @brandonmcgregor7655
      @brandonmcgregor7655 Рік тому +50

      It was sectionals not states it’s my hometown

    • @Sliide_
      @Sliide_ Рік тому +83

      @@brandonmcgregor7655 gotcha, still a tough lose

    • @jellopuddington
      @jellopuddington Рік тому +27

      I couldn’t imagine being talented enough to be in a state championship

    • @BillDotree
      @BillDotree Рік тому +10

      Sectional Championship not NY State but yea it’s tough

    • @giggitygoo21
      @giggitygoo21 Рік тому +9

      red vs red

  • @Itsnotartitstrash
    @Itsnotartitstrash Рік тому +1032

    “He said safe!” Says the catcher. Every soul yells back in unison, “YES ALL THE RUNNERS ARE SAFE!”

    • @AB-lc5ve
      @AB-lc5ve Рік тому +11

      I think he thought the ump was making a signal for “game over”

    • @63076topher
      @63076topher Рік тому +88

      ​@@AB-lc5ve That is SAFE not game over.

    • @FettermanGPT
      @FettermanGPT Рік тому +7

      ​@@AB-lc5ve no

    • @JMill77
      @JMill77 Рік тому +7

      Looks like the catcher tagged the runner after the dropped 3rd strike, otherwise, of course he would have thrown it to 1st, he knew what was going on. The home plate ump missed the call and the catcher got confused by his signal

    • @63076topher
      @63076topher Рік тому +16

      @@JMill77 The umpire has the best view we can not see if it happened.

  • @Wil_Dasovich
    @Wil_Dasovich Рік тому +890

    This is hilarious that catcher epitomizes the meaning of “Don’t celebrate til it’s over.” Worst brain fart I’ve ever seen in sports

    • @lifetake3103
      @lifetake3103 Рік тому +11

      Well the catcher thought it was over

    • @samuelgaskin3600
      @samuelgaskin3600 Рік тому +5

      Especially since the catcher is meant to be the defensive manager of the field

    • @officeman15
      @officeman15 Рік тому +26

      I think JR Smith forgetting the game was tied and running out the clock in the Finals was worse xD

    • @63076topher
      @63076topher Рік тому +7

      ​@@lifetake3103 Since when is two outs the end of the inning the umpire called NO TAG safe after he attempted the tag.

    • @lifetake3103
      @lifetake3103 Рік тому +3

      @@63076topher Yes we all saw that. Obviously the catcher got confused and thought the runner was out thus the game was over in his mind.

  • @RyRytheMusicandGamingGuy
    @RyRytheMusicandGamingGuy Рік тому +165

    Also props to the last batter who ran after the catcher dropped the ball on the last strike. I think it would have been easy for him to not run, considering he just struck out and the ball was right next to him, but he chose to run hard anyways and it ultimately started the chaos that gave them the win. Smart baseball on his part.

    • @arandombard1197
      @arandombard1197 8 місяців тому +13

      It's an old cliche but you miss every shot you don't take. Going every single time as hard as you can creates opportunities others would miss.

    • @lillones
      @lillones 3 місяці тому +1

      Also, seemingly ignored being tagged by the catcher and never looked back.
      Thats the kind of sportsmanship of a champion

    • @TR-vr5pz
      @TR-vr5pz 3 місяці тому +1

      @@lillones he wasnt tagged

    • @TeranRealtor
      @TeranRealtor 2 місяці тому

      @@arandombard1197 Going hard on every chance! Pete Rose and Dennis Rodman. That's the way to play!

  • @tradingmedic
    @tradingmedic Рік тому +498

    They blew a 4 run lead in the last inning. The ending is merely icing on the cake.

    • @RomanGuzman
      @RomanGuzman Рік тому +2

      True. Also like number 100. I’m so proud lol

    • @AEMoreira81
      @AEMoreira81 Рік тому +2

      Who has more pain? Pitcher for that drop that extended the game or the catcher for his mental mistake?

    • @tradingmedic
      @tradingmedic Рік тому +2

      @@AEMoreira81 yes

    • @BoslagerBBQ
      @BoslagerBBQ Рік тому

      @@AEMoreira81I think it’s equal. Watching this makes it hard for me to get this is HS baseball. My kid’s HS team would run rule this team in the field easily and these teams are playing a championship.😳

    • @janbentzen6814
      @janbentzen6814 Рік тому

      Anything can happen in baseball.

  • @elementau1210
    @elementau1210 Рік тому +716

    I really hope that catcher kept that ball. He earned the game ball LoL Story telling for generations... "Gather 'round kids, this was the state championship ball where I thought safe meant out..."

    • @thisnamewastaken413
      @thisnamewastaken413 Рік тому +19

      Knowing teens, there's about a 90% chance they burn that ball lol

    • @XxTR1D
      @XxTR1D Рік тому +7

      It wasn’t state championship meet. It was the B1 section V sectional championship meet.

    • @SpiritMover314
      @SpiritMover314 Рік тому +7

      This comment is hilarious and brutal….😂😬🙁

    • @danjones2164
      @danjones2164 Рік тому +1

      You always hear the phrase ‘he’s gonna put this on in his pocket’ referring to there is no play and he’s going to hold onto it. This time he actually does.

    • @fuckcensorship69
      @fuckcensorship69 Рік тому +1

      💀💀💀💀💀💀💀

  • @hungrybear7674
    @hungrybear7674 Рік тому +645

    There was a softball game where they thought they had a walk-off rbi single, but the runner never went to first and just started celebrating, causing them to lose, and this reminded me of it.

    • @AEMoreira81
      @AEMoreira81 Рік тому +34

      The 1908 World Series had a similar thing. The Cubs would win that year but then didn’t win again until 2016.

    • @shelbinamo
      @shelbinamo Рік тому +42

      @@AEMoreira81 Actually, the game decided who was going to the World Series for the National league. Fred Merkel of the Giants was on first and didn't touch second on what appeared to be the game winning single. occurred, as he was celebrating the apparent win. . The ball was then thrown to second for a force-out to end the 9th inning. The game ended in a 1-1 tie and was called on account of darkness. A make-up game was played, and the Cubs won. Forever nicknamed, "Bonehead" Merkel after that.

    • @pigs6486
      @pigs6486 Рік тому +3

      ​@@shelbinamo appreciate you

    • @brianschaffer9220
      @brianschaffer9220 Рік тому

      Jomboy did a compilation of softball stuff in the most recent video before this that included that.

    • @B3Band
      @B3Band Рік тому +19

      @@brianschaffer9220 No the fuck it didn't

  • @johnbailey8103
    @johnbailey8103 Рік тому +79

    My coach when I was a catcher in high school always taught me to throw a dropped 3rd strike to first even if I thought I tagged the batter, just in case of instances of the umpire missing the tag or something similar

    • @wallbangerzsports
      @wallbangerzsports 8 місяців тому +4

      Exactly. Coaches blew this one

    • @duncanfromunderthebridge
      @duncanfromunderthebridge 8 місяців тому +4

      I mean you wouldn’t always wanna do that, especially with other runners on. You risk an error or steal on the putout attempt at first.

    • @MiguelParajon-m7v
      @MiguelParajon-m7v 6 місяців тому +1

      With two outs or with nobody on base, sure. If there are runners on base, however, you need to be careful.

    • @Kevin23001
      @Kevin23001 6 місяців тому +5

      @@MiguelParajon-m7vwell since this particular strikeout can only occur with 2 outs I think he knows a lil more about what he’s talking about than you 😂

    • @joet.94
      @joet.94 3 місяці тому

      Yes - until the umpire says "out" or "batter's out" and signals as such the play is still in progress.

  • @D2h2766
    @D2h2766 Рік тому +120

    This kid simultaneously struck out and scored a gaming winning homerun. Legendary! The strike out/catcher error seems like a dumb rule to me, but if awesome shit like this happens, then I am all for it.

    • @markdonnelly1913
      @markdonnelly1913 Рік тому +21

      Yep, three strikes and an inside the park home run on the same play.

    • @LordHawHaw100
      @LordHawHaw100 Рік тому +7

      No homerun. Advances to home on an error.

    • @Timberella3003
      @Timberella3003 Рік тому +18

      @@LordHawHaw100 Technically true, but also a buzz-kill comment.

    • @dsmitty1st
      @dsmitty1st Рік тому +3

      ​@@LordHawHaw100is it considered an error if they just don't play the ball and hold it?

    • @blazingbattlehawk9626
      @blazingbattlehawk9626 7 місяців тому +8

      The reason for the rule is that the strike out rule exists to guarantee a ball in play. A third strike is considered to put a ball in play. Usually, this is put out by the catcher catching the ball, but when he drops it, they have to find another way. Essentially, it's a rule from the very early days of baseball, but it is important enough to make a difference in the 1941 world series

  • @adub1300
    @adub1300 Рік тому +404

    At every level of baseball the ump signals out when a runner is out. Safe means play on. Catcher blew it.

    • @isosceleskramer9565
      @isosceleskramer9565 Рік тому +25

      that people are arguing this is mind blowing. Calls are for the batter and runner, when tf does an ump call a fielder safe or out lmao.

    • @_The_Journey
      @_The_Journey Рік тому +6

      The catcher,pitcher and outfielder’s blew it together, one big happy family 💯

    • @gabrielkelly2631
      @gabrielkelly2631 Рік тому +3

      Yeah. I would have tossed it to first just as an insurance.

    • @420troll4
      @420troll4 Рік тому +1

      multiple times. he just should have dropped the ball so the 2nd baseman could make the play

    • @frotoe9289
      @frotoe9289 Рік тому +12

      And what's with this "he puts the ball in his back pocket"? Grabbing his souvenir? If he'd just dropped it the 2nd baseman might have been able to save it.

  • @eatnosenuggets
    @eatnosenuggets Рік тому +356

    I disagree with "the other team didn't really earn it". They plugged away to win a game. And props to the batter for not complaining about a called 3rd strike in the dirt he DIDNT SWING AT, kept his head and ran to first. Major props.

    • @a_doggo
      @a_doggo Рік тому +13

      Younger catcher's love to set up 8-10ft behind home plate. Not saying the pitch was a strike or not, but that any off-speed pitch is liable to hit the dirt with some of these catchers, and it's awful to call those games. I don't like having them move up in the box - it feels like an unfair advantage when the other team's got their catcher up close. That said, never judge balls/strikes on where the ball is caught (or not caught, in this case - it'll almost always hit the dirt, strike or not, unless it's a fastball when the catcher doesn't pick it).

    • @JesseDavis7373
      @JesseDavis7373 Рік тому +1

      Looked to me like the catcher didn’t squeeze the pitch.

    • @iiGingiey
      @iiGingiey Рік тому +11

      They can say they "didn't earn it" but if the other team is gonna fuck up that bad I'm going to make more fun of you for not taking it

    • @11C1P
      @11C1P Рік тому +8

      They also learned the rules. Maybe if the other team spent less time practicing their celebration moves & more time on rules of the game, they would have won.

    • @jdotoz
      @jdotoz Рік тому +11

      Errors are part of the game. If you can hang in there long enough to get some errors to take advantage of, you have earned the win.

  • @charlesbronson2926
    @charlesbronson2926 Рік тому +756

    I just can’t fathom seeing the ump call safe and thinking that meant out

    • @danielhanafin9885
      @danielhanafin9885 Рік тому +123

      My thoughts exactly. He's attempting to tag him out... "Safe" is literally the opposite in this case

    • @jonathan__g
      @jonathan__g Рік тому +64

      That's what I don't understand either. It looked to me like the ump was shaking his head a bit while giving that safe signal so I don't know how the catcher can interpret anything else.

    • @jaimhaas5170
      @jaimhaas5170 Рік тому +7

      FACT.

    • @nichtsistkostenlos6565
      @nichtsistkostenlos6565 Рік тому +52

      Seriously, most of these kids have probably been playing baseball since they were 5 - 6 years old. How are the safe and out signs not just imprinted on your soul by that point?

    • @AlexEich
      @AlexEich Рік тому +45

      I think the catcher thought the safe meant " No you didn't drop the ball. It was a clean strike 3"
      Edit: Nevermind. Watching this again I have no idea what the catcher was thinking.

  • @justaguy328
    @justaguy328 Рік тому +48

    When I first heard of this story a few days ago, I went and watched the entire last inning, and I was thinking, holy crap they really missed like 80% of the story. How do you leave out that Hornell was up 5-1 going into the bottom of the inning, and the pitcher dropped that gimme pop up. Talk about a collapse!

  • @malikjohnston3883
    @malikjohnston3883 Рік тому +29

    "hey both of our teams have red shirts; how are we gonna tell each other apart?"
    "you guys wear white pants, and we'll wear light grey pants."
    "GENIUS!"

  • @TonyCrenshawsLatte
    @TonyCrenshawsLatte Рік тому +453

    Jomboy didn't include the game audio in this breakdown, but in the footage with the audio you can hear some guy frantically yelling, "two outs! there's only two outs!!" and that makes it extra sad for the losing red team.

    • @LemonStir
      @LemonStir Рік тому +67

      I'm not sure but I do think the person screaming was the second base man. In my opinion, he was the only guy on the losing team that earned a win, but just wasn't given one.

    • @technomage6736
      @technomage6736 Рік тому +3

      Huh? I don't get it, cuz it was the bottom of the inning, so once they took the lead it was over.

    • @ragestuffin
      @ragestuffin Рік тому +21

      i am so confused i have no idea which team is red and the other red, only difference i see is gray and white pants but i still dont know which team is which pant color

    • @Mechanicsville804
      @Mechanicsville804 Рік тому +14

      @@technomage6736 while he was screaming two outs it was a tie game and the winning run was on first. So once he rounded all four bases they won. Second base man yelling two outs was trying to find the ball to get the batter (winning run) out.

    • @mooknick242
      @mooknick242 Рік тому +11

      @@LemonStir i think there was a kid that came running from the outfield that knew it also.

  • @ethanweeter2732
    @ethanweeter2732 Рік тому +520

    Credit to the runner for going home to win the game.

    • @my3dviews
      @my3dviews Рік тому +9

      Even if he was thrown out, they could have ruled him safe, due to interference from all the other players on the field. So, for sure, that was the right thing to do. Just keep running until the play is over.

    • @seantimmons5900
      @seantimmons5900 Рік тому +3

      Well, whay else are ya gonna do, right? The coaches had to have been going nuts telling them to run. And since the runners were on first and third, they'd have heard those coaches

    • @tonycrabtree3416
      @tonycrabtree3416 Рік тому

      @@my3dviews Not could have, but would have by rule.

    • @my3dviews
      @my3dviews Рік тому

      @@tonycrabtree3416 Sure. But saying "would have" assumes that they make the correct call, which isn't always the case.

    • @tonycrabtree3416
      @tonycrabtree3416 Рік тому

      @@my3dviews Well, he made the correct call in this case.

  • @mrmilkman9742
    @mrmilkman9742 Рік тому +453

    I was really pulling for the team in the red.

    • @sethsteele4386
      @sethsteele4386 Рік тому +9

      I was on blacks team good job refs

    • @angc214
      @angc214 Рік тому +2

      ​@@sethsteele4386blue

    • @willybe6427
      @willybe6427 Рік тому +1

      Jokes on you, red team won!

    • @mikej5344
      @mikej5344 Рік тому

      😂 😂

    • @Josh-dp6iu
      @Josh-dp6iu Рік тому +1

      I still don’t know who actually won 🧍🏾‍♂️

  • @danielrigby7468
    @danielrigby7468 Рік тому +26

    Oh man, this is brutal. This went viral for those kids, I cant imagine what they are all feeling right now. This has got to be one of the worst possible ways to lose a baseball game.

    • @john1701q
      @john1701q 3 місяці тому

      And the best way for the other team to win, come from behind and watch they other teams arrogance cost them

  • @mysteriousj3019
    @mysteriousj3019 Рік тому +17

    Been waiting for this one. The poor second baseman and outfielder were the only two who know how to play baseball, and had to suffer watching their teammates lose them the game in the dumbest way possible.

  • @elindauer
    @elindauer Рік тому +198

    The other team earned it in the sense that all the runners kept running. If they make the same mistake the defense makes, they end up getting called out for leaving the base path! 😂❤

    • @stevenchung4029
      @stevenchung4029 Рік тому +4

      Actually the runner on first did not. On regular speed video it took him 11 seconds to get to 2nd and he was a potential force out.

    • @andrecanis4894
      @andrecanis4894 Рік тому +15

      Someone who was at the game said the runner from first was on the way to the dugout, only went back to run when everyone screamed at him, that’s why he’s so late in the video.

    • @elindauer
      @elindauer Рік тому

      @@andrecanis4894 ha ha nice!

    • @elindauer
      @elindauer Рік тому +3

      @@andrecanis4894 By the way that makes the tragedy even more amazing, since the runners heard people screaming about what was happening, but the defense couldn't find the ball in the catcher's pocket. On the plus side, that ball is probably worth a lot of money right now!

    • @tw1nn319
      @tw1nn319 Рік тому +7

      not true, you cant be called out for leaving the base path unless there is a play being made on you. they can however be called out for abandonment.

  • @JacobBrasel
    @JacobBrasel Рік тому +82

    Just when you think you’ve seen the most embarrassing way to lose a state championship, then you see the full inning!

  • @cjskayakfishing6108
    @cjskayakfishing6108 Рік тому +128

    All of us have that embarrassing moment from our youth we remember at 2am in the morning. Not all of us have that moment caught on camera and go viral. I hope this catcher can let this one go, but we all know 30 years from now at 2am, what he's going to be thinking about.

    • @killerkitten7534
      @killerkitten7534 Рік тому +4

      Well, if it’s any consolation we all have those moments. Hope he can shake off the dust and not let this hit him too hard

    • @Zerbey
      @Zerbey Рік тому +2

      Wasn't just the catcher's fault, but I feel ya.

    • @FordFalcon54
      @FordFalcon54 Рік тому +3

      Yeah it'll probably eat at him for a long time. Hopefully he'll put it behind him and not think life would be different had they won state....thinking of uncle Rico as I type this XD

    • @rdcruick
      @rdcruick Рік тому +6

      Don't forget the pitcher missing a routine popup, that shit hurts. That's the way she goes sometimes though, even MLB players fuck up massively.

    • @FettermanGPT
      @FettermanGPT Рік тому +5

      ​@@Zerbey yes it was just the catcher's fault. The other fielders may not know the exchange from him and the umpire so they'll take the catcher's lead on that. Second, the catcher hid the ball in his pocket so the teammates aware of what's going on couldn't find it. Now, had he just left the ball near home plate and no one picked it up. Then yes, the argument could be made it's not entirely the catcher's. But in this case, he owns it all.

  • @yarrrthekraken
    @yarrrthekraken Рік тому +13

    On the flip side, what incredible heads up ball by the batting team. They earned it by playing through the whistle.

  • @jessesmithchannel
    @jessesmithchannel Рік тому +10

    The classic championship walk-off 2-run STRIKEOUT

  • @recoilrob324
    @recoilrob324 Рік тому +139

    Thank you SO much for the entire inning breakdown! I don't feel nearly so bad for the losing team as it wasn't just one bone-head play....they worked HARD to throw this game away and the 'ball-in-pocket' play just the crowning achievement. Hope everyone on the field from both teams took home some basic lessons of Life from this.

    • @mikeallison5549
      @mikeallison5549 Рік тому +15

      The fact that the catcher stopped playing, tells me he very likely tagged him and it was missed. Still no excuse for thinking safe meant out though.

    • @bernier42
      @bernier42 Рік тому +6

      @@mikeallison5549 There’s another theory that, after (allegedly) missing the tag, the catcher was actually gesturing to 1B as if to say “1B is occupied, he’s out automatically” (incorrect b/c already 2 out).

    • @mikeallison5549
      @mikeallison5549 Рік тому +4

      @@bernier42 That is a good theory as well.
      Well whatever the reason, I think we can all agree that it was a f@&king mess of a play.

  • @bryce8602
    @bryce8602 Рік тому +229

    That’s catcher is going to have nightmares for the rest of his life lol

    • @jaimhaas5170
      @jaimhaas5170 Рік тому +43

      And he should. He screwed up more than once here. Three times I count.

    • @cliffsteel01
      @cliffsteel01 Рік тому +3

      Yeah, within the microcosm of folks who care about intramural baseball in his town, he's going to be like Bill Buckner.

    • @azbag1906
      @azbag1906 Рік тому +1

      I’m sure that catcher does🤦‍♂️

    • @weirdman22
      @weirdman22 Рік тому +20

      Same for that pitcher. He made up for the drop and still lost

    • @jimmystrudel
      @jimmystrudel Рік тому +17

      Same thing for the pitcher. The final out was literally in his glove.

  • @rudesword2852
    @rudesword2852 Рік тому +79

    I like that the catcher was hitting his thigh angrily when it was the pitcher that blew the last play, and then it turns out the catcher blew the ship. All around a team effort to blow it. That's real teamwork.

    • @terryrose4804
      @terryrose4804 Рік тому +4

      Winning the game when the other team implodes. Now that's baseballing!

    • @dirtdiv3r
      @dirtdiv3r Рік тому +12

      A world exists where he can be frustrated at the pitcher's mistake AND be frustrated at his own mistake, he can even visibly show these frustrations and it makes sense and it's okay. Imagine a world like that...

    • @yesfinallygot1
      @yesfinallygot1 Рік тому +4

      @@dirtdiv3r seems like he was more frustrated at what he thought was the ump's mistake lol. at least the more deserving team ended up winning.

    • @soccerboss7924
      @soccerboss7924 Рік тому +1

      @@yesfinallygot1 bro’s got beef with kids

  • @8bitdee
    @8bitdee Рік тому +14

    Should've shown the shot of the teams lining up on the field to highfive each other for a good game played. That was brutal.

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 Рік тому +8

    Yeah its weird but even if i tagged a guy on a dropped strike three I still threw to first base just in case because I don’t have time to look at the ump to see if he saw the tag.

  • @JediMentat
    @JediMentat Рік тому +135

    You HAVE to throw it to first in that situation JUST to be safe. This is gut wrenching

    • @B3Band
      @B3Band Рік тому +19

      Not even "just in case"
      The umpire literally confirmed directly to the catcher that he needs to throw to first, and the catcher saw the confirmation.

    • @a_doggo
      @a_doggo Рік тому +8

      During our championship game, I literally *rolled* the ball to our first basement on the last out of the game. Super-tight/groomed infield, so it was like a golf green. It was the only way to be 100% certain I wouldn't blow it - and that the first baseman wouldn't either. ALWAYS play on, until you're told to stop by the umpires.

    • @scottweisel3640
      @scottweisel3640 Рік тому +3

      Whichever team that brought the wrong uniforms should have lost by forfeit.

    • @LaughingOwl10
      @LaughingOwl10 Рік тому +4

      Why even bother looking at the ump? Just throw the ball whether or not you made the tag. Worst case scenario you throw it after already tagging him out. Complete brain fart by the catcher, but I guess dropped 3rd outs are a rare situation.

    • @Deadgye
      @Deadgye Рік тому

      @@B3Band He means even if the ump had called out you still throw it to first base. And/or that you throw it to first even if you think you tagged him. It prevents any chance of confusion and reduces the chance of the runner getting to first safely if the ump says you didn't tag him.

  • @fairfieldcountyeas
    @fairfieldcountyeas Рік тому +102

    Kudos to the second baseman for actually playing the game. Not over til' it's over.

  • @WOLFENCT
    @WOLFENCT Рік тому +18

    Thanks for showing the entire last at bat. Didn't realize they were up 5-1 and lost. Wow, just adds to the drama. Definitely not the 2nd Baseman's fault

  • @bigpapi2658
    @bigpapi2658 9 місяців тому +14

    I’m just glad both teams had the opportunity to celebrate the win!!!

  • @8beazy
    @8beazy Рік тому +28

    Damn, I remember back in the day my little league coach was a stickler about someone always calling the pitcher off no matter how close a pop up was to the mound. What a gut wrenching way to lose the ship.

    • @victortachiquin4965
      @victortachiquin4965 Рік тому +3

      Yeah pretty dumb for them to let the Pitcher field that when it shoulda been the catcher

    • @babababad
      @babababad Рік тому +2

      @@victortachiquin4965 or SS, given where it ended up

  • @peepeepoopoo3614
    @peepeepoopoo3614 Рік тому +36

    “He said safe” lmaoooo

    • @Earthboundmike
      @Earthboundmike Рік тому +14

      I almost put my head through my desk when I saw the catcher doing that... how does he not know what that means

    • @jaimhaas5170
      @jaimhaas5170 Рік тому +4

      @@Earthboundmike Exactly. All on him.

    • @TaliyahP
      @TaliyahP Рік тому +1

      @@Earthboundmike Right? Like I thought "Oh okay he probably just wasn't paying that much attention and thought he signalled out" BUT NO. HE FULLY ACKNOWLEDGED THE SIGN AND STILL GOT IT WRONG

  • @amirmartin5026
    @amirmartin5026 Рік тому +46

    If they’re seniors, the 2nd baseman will probably never speak to that catcher again in his life.

    • @Andorski
      @Andorski Рік тому +4

      Most of that team shares the blame. Everyone on that field is responsible for knowing the ball's not dead.

    • @PsychoMike21000
      @PsychoMike21000 Рік тому +4

      I'd be mostly pissed at the catcher and then slightly resentful of everyone else who came in to celebrate. I'd MAYBE also wonder if I could have yelled louder, like the top of my lungs, if that would have made a difference. There's yelling, and then there's shouting with everything you got, the latter is usually sufficient to get people to look.

    • @missolympiabinewski
      @missolympiabinewski Рік тому +8

      There's going to be a fist-fight at the ten year reunion. And the twentieth. And the twenty-fifth.

    • @ZigbertD
      @ZigbertD Рік тому +2

      Didn't the 2nd baseman bobble a pick off throw that would have been an out?

    • @MrRyanxdavey
      @MrRyanxdavey Рік тому +3

      ​@@Andorski kinda hard to do anything about it when the catcher pockets the damn ball

  • @801ryanf
    @801ryanf Рік тому +23

    @jomboymedia you say the other team didn't really earn it... I say they knew the rules and never gave up... they earned it.

    • @Th3UprightMan
      @Th3UprightMan Рік тому +4

      They knew the rules, and so do you. A full commitment's what you're thinking of, you wouldn't get this from any other team.

    • @simplysteve68
      @simplysteve68 Рік тому

      ​@@Th3UprightMan Lol, Everybody got "Rickrolled" 😆😂🤣

  • @solandri69
    @solandri69 Рік тому +22

    I think this demonstrates the very real phenomenon where people see what they expect to see (magicians exploit this all the time). In all likelihood, the catcher did tag the batter out. He knew he'd tagged the batter out because he felt his mitt touch. He knew the game was supposed to be over. But the ump blew the call. And because the catcher was expecting the ump to call the out, he saw the ump make a signal, and in his excitement his mind interpreted it as out because he *knew* he'd tagged the runner out.

    • @elise7808
      @elise7808 Рік тому +5

      Agreed. I think that's what happened too. The catcher still should've thrown the ball to first just to be safe, but it all just sucks

    • @solandri69
      @solandri69 Рік тому +5

      @@IcyTorment I don't mean his brain changed the physical motion of the ump's "safe" sign into the motion for an "out" sign. I mean it reconciled the sign he saw with the outcome he expected. e.g. "safe", meaning he had safely tagged out the runner. I suppose this could be called confusing the signs. I'm just explaining why his brain confused them.

    • @sawdeanz
      @sawdeanz Рік тому +3

      This was what is confusing me… I mean he tagged the runner he’s out. It’s on video. They lost cuz the ump blew the call. Of course, it’s easy to armchair it and say he should have throw to first anyway and that’s true and is still a valuable lesson but I don’t blame the kid too much.

    • @airforcex9412
      @airforcex9412 Рік тому +2

      The ump shouldn’t have called safe at home plate. He tagged him, looked at the umpire, the umpire made a call that was not his to make. The only motion that umpire could have made was “out.”
      So, the catcher confused it.

    • @63076topher
      @63076topher Рік тому +2

      @@elise7808 Than OUT would have been the call the plate umpire had THE BEST VIEW to see if a tag was made and signaled SAFE NO TAG the catcher knows this as he repeats the SAFE signal later in the video.

  • @Lembo101
    @Lembo101 Рік тому +12

    I actually love the dropped strike 3 rule, it's a bit goofy and counter-intuitive but it's fun, especially when it creates chaos and confusion >:D
    Anyway, I get the feeling that the catcher literally felt that he applied the tag and as such was unable to process the ump saying he failed to apply the tag.

    • @TBT-Productions
      @TBT-Productions 8 місяців тому

      And the catcher will be telling his grandkids about the referee who screwed him out of a championship because he really did tag the runner 😂😂

  • @danielcrouse6515
    @danielcrouse6515 Рік тому +21

    The fact that both teams have almost identical jerseys just adds to the chaos

    • @devonalomar9012
      @devonalomar9012 Рік тому

      Both are the Red Raiders

    • @XtreeM_FaiL
      @XtreeM_FaiL Рік тому

      There is more than one team?

    • @mylesmarkson1686
      @mylesmarkson1686 Рік тому

      @@XtreeM_FaiL That's what I was thinking. Don't they always do intra-squad scrimmages for the championship games these days?

  • @MeToo-py1tq
    @MeToo-py1tq Рік тому +28

    Disagree with Jomboy the winning team did earn it by keeping their head in the game, hustling, not giving up oh and not prematurely celebrating

  • @bvd7517
    @bvd7517 Рік тому +74

    Not just the same color uniforms, both teams had the same name.

    • @rodman9121
      @rodman9121 Рік тому +6

      wild! both the Red Raiders! lol

    • @XxTR1D
      @XxTR1D Рік тому +7

      In section 5 a disgusting amount of the teams have the same exact name.

    • @bettycocker2226
      @bettycocker2226 Рік тому +9

      @@rodman9121 Good thing the Red Raiders won.

    • @vittoriaradesi1137
      @vittoriaradesi1137 Рік тому +2

      @@XxTR1D Off the top of my head we have Keshequa and Letchworth Indians and we have Batavia, Geneseo and Mt.Morris Blue Devils and Mt.Morris and Geneseo also have the exact same logo

    • @MichaelTerndrup
      @MichaelTerndrup Рік тому

      I was going to bring that up too

  • @_The_Journey
    @_The_Journey Рік тому +16

    0:55 this is where they lost the game, after this play the entire team was shook and got into their own heads. You can see them visibly taking out their frustrations on their teammate when the game clearly isn’t over

  • @LocalCoot
    @LocalCoot 10 місяців тому +2

    It's great that the catcher immediately checked with the umpire to confirm the (non-)out.

  • @diablo55
    @diablo55 Рік тому +67

    I’m from Rochester and I love that this made national news

    • @cthayes2008
      @cthayes2008 Рік тому +3

      Section V hasn’t got this much coverage since J-Mac

    • @Pyrowith2os
      @Pyrowith2os Рік тому

      I’m from a town 5 mins from Hornell, was amazed to see how viral this got

    • @XxTR1D
      @XxTR1D Рік тому +1

      Same. Glad to see the Section V representation

    • @seanm7349
      @seanm7349 Рік тому

      I went to Pal Mac and still live close. This video is awesome.

    • @B3Band
      @B3Band Рік тому +2

      I'm from Utica and I've never heard anyone use the phrase Steamed Hams

  • @Nerfunkal
    @Nerfunkal Рік тому +5

    That catcher won't even be able to use pockets anymore without feeling a twinge.

  • @darcyanddutch
    @darcyanddutch Рік тому +19

    Seeing the dropped 3rd out by the pitcher makes this event even more unfortunate. At the perceived "end" of the game you could see that no other player on his team was more excited and relieved that his error didn't cost them the game...but it did. (With a lot of help from his catcher)

    • @cmdrfunk
      @cmdrfunk Рік тому +2

      Unfortunate? The pitcher blew it. He got lit up all inning, walked a guy, can't catch an easy ball, and hit a batter. He deserved a loss.

    • @fomori2
      @fomori2 Рік тому +4

      @@cmdrfunk Then the catcher blew it worse. Even at that level the catcher is taught to throw to first anyways on a close tag just in case the tag was missed by the umpire. Even better yet would have the catcher step away from the baseline and throw without attempting a tag at all. It is the winning out, no need to get fancy.

    • @babababad
      @babababad Рік тому +3

      @@cmdrfunk that pop-up was the shortstop's responsibility, not the pitcher's. That play is on the coach.

  • @FatAlbert1020
    @FatAlbert1020 Рік тому +3

    After watching the full sequence of events i’m dumbfounded at how they were up 5-1 to begin with. They allowed only 1 run in 6.5 innings then immediately reverted into being a t-ball club

    • @davidd1704
      @davidd1704 3 місяці тому

      Probably the nerves and excitement of being a few minutes away from a state championship. Dropped an infield fly to win the championship. Then struckout the final batter who ended up with a two run inside the ballpark walk-off homerun.

  • @joshuakauffman2701
    @joshuakauffman2701 Рік тому +5

    Can’t imagine how the catcher feels. Sports will always have that special place in athletes lives, and to say you have a state championship ring is the ultimate goal. These players will likely never play competitive sports like this ever again. To blow it like this, I’d need people to help talk me off the ledge.

    • @47streetcop96
      @47streetcop96 Рік тому

      but at least he stuck the ball in his back pocket for a trophy...

  • @nickl8000
    @nickl8000 Рік тому +6

    Bought shady rays a while back and they feel like I donated my head to a vice grip

  • @helgaratbone1691
    @helgaratbone1691 Рік тому +24

    Catcher should have tagged him.. screamed that he got him! .. while he also throws to first for insurance!

    • @crushedscouter9522
      @crushedscouter9522 Рік тому +4

      Yep. This is just what you should be doing instinctively at every level

    • @B3Band
      @B3Band Рік тому +1

      Not even insurance. The umpire literally told him that the tag didn't count. So there is no "just in case", just throw the ball the first!

    • @thebeachmann
      @thebeachmann Рік тому +1

      This camera had a better view than the ump and it looks like he tagged him. Should have thrown to first anyway though.

    • @JV-tj3hy
      @JV-tj3hy Рік тому

      ​@Josh Mann that's my fault. It looks like he does tag him. But yes he still shoulda paid attention to the safe sign and known to throw to firsr.

  • @MrJimi16
    @MrJimi16 Рік тому +13

    Saw in the reddit thread that the rule is to allow play to complete when it isn't malicious, even if the players come on and make contact, and decide what to do after. Kind of like how in obstruction you let the play finish before making the ruling. I think in this case, it was called perfectly right. Maybe there is something about putting the ball in his pocket, but that would be a really weak call.

    • @FUGP72
      @FUGP72 Рік тому +2

      Putting your ball in your pocket could be considered intentionally using your uniform to control the ball (like throwing your glove, or hat at a ball), which is 3 bases awarded. So either way, the run scores.

    • @kurtissjacobs5618
      @kurtissjacobs5618 Рік тому

      @@FUGP72 It's 3 on a batted ball, 2 on a thrown ball. This was a ball already possessed. I don't think it was illegal, and you wouldn't kill the play anyway--at most, you might signal delayed dead ball and see what happens. When the non-offending team scores the winning run, you let the play stand.

    • @FUGP72
      @FUGP72 Рік тому

      @@kurtissjacobs5618 Two or three bases is the same in this case, the winning run would score. Because it is always 2 bases from the one the runners are going to. Since the winning run was already on his way to 2nd by then, it is 2 additional bases, meaning home.

  • @Whorpse
    @Whorpse Рік тому +2

    This might be the only time in history that a game ending strike out turned into a game winning inside the park home run. RIP the catcher's confidence.

    • @63076topher
      @63076topher Рік тому

      Was not a home run the batter did not score or did he need to.

  • @maddog6767
    @maddog6767 3 місяці тому +1

    I am so glad they did not have anything like UA-cam when I was growing up.

  • @oldatarigamer
    @oldatarigamer Рік тому +26

    Pitchers shouldn't catch pop-ups, especially one that high. 3B or 1B should have come in. And they did earn it, knowing the rules and paying attention is part of the game.

    • @LemonStir
      @LemonStir Рік тому +2

      There are three things that always exist: Death, taxes, and that a baseball game that ends with a walk off strikeout is not an earned win. Batter struck out and won. He didn't get a hit, he didn't walk, and he didn't get hit by a pitch. The game tying and winning runs went down as UNEARNED! By rule, it cannot be an earned win.

    • @ethanweeter2732
      @ethanweeter2732 Рік тому

      And the catcher totally messed up, but it is only a game. Now if this happened at the MLB level, then yes, that catcher would be hated forever.

    • @ethanweeter2732
      @ethanweeter2732 Рік тому +5

      @@LemonStirBut it still counts as a win. Kind of like NASCAR when the leading driver blows a tire because they ran over debris the officials did not see.

    • @bauerj3398
      @bauerj3398 Рік тому

      oldatargiamer: regarding the pop-ups, this is high school baseball. Often times, the best fielder is the pitcher. PItchers often split time at SS, so when it comes to a pop-up, the pitcher may be the surest out, as long as they get off the mound clean.

    • @bauerj3398
      @bauerj3398 Рік тому

      @@LemonStir What are you talking about? First of all, whether the run is earned or unearned depends on whether the ruling is wild pitch or passed ball. In this instance, with the ball in the dirt, it likely would have been charged as a wild pitch, in which case, the runs scored are earned. Besides which, there is a world of difference between an earned run, and an 'earned' win or loss. Pitchers, by rule, can get a loss or a win regardless of whether the runs scored are earned or unearned. Put it this way: pitcher comes in with a one run lead in the bottom of the ninth. The other team scores 2 runs on errors. Pitcher still gets the loss, though not any earned runs scored against him.

  • @desiv1170
    @desiv1170 Рік тому +29

    Yeah, I feel bad for the catcher's mistake, but why was it that only the 2nd basemen noticed? What about the other players? The coaches?
    That was a bigger loss than just one player's mistake tho...

    • @bauerj3398
      @bauerj3398 Рік тому

      Didn't matter how many saw it. The catcher made the mistake, and then put the ball in his pocket, and hugged and rolled on the ground while the game slipped away.

    • @desiv1170
      @desiv1170 Рік тому +4

      @@bauerj3398 And here was me thinking baseball was a team sport. Oh well. ;-)

    • @pretzelhunt
      @pretzelhunt Рік тому

      The outfielders were running in, but they're dozens of yards away from being able to do anything.
      The coaches cant do the playing for the kids or they'd get DQ'd- that's pretty universal. The pitcher shouldve watched the ump, as he has as good of a sight to the play as anyone. Pitcher is just as much to blame as catcher, sheesh they deserve each other.

    • @johnpalmer3848
      @johnpalmer3848 Рік тому

      @@desiv1170 Shure, it's a team sport, with individual players sometimes making great plays, and sometimes making mistakes.

    • @desiv1170
      @desiv1170 Рік тому

      @@johnpalmer3848 And no question that he made a mistake there... Just that like the 2nd baseman, some of the other players and coaches probably should have been aware too.

  • @kessel12
    @kessel12 Рік тому +8

    Brutal. Reminds me of that clip from a few years ago where a high school (I think?) football championship game was decided on the last play of the game. The team trailing was attempting a field goal and inexplicably, the defending team put 2 players very deep. The kick was short, one kid caught the ball and started running up field to celebrate and tossed the ball to the ground. The other team picked it up and ran it in for a TD.

    • @jamesgaston2745
      @jamesgaston2745 Рік тому +2

      There was a bonehead one in a Washington State Playoff game about a decade ago. They ran time out up by something like 4 or 5 and kneeled in the endzone after the clock hit 0 and tossed the ball down. Problem is you can't give yourself up in the endzone and have to be touched down. So a defender picked the ball up for the game winning TD.

    • @jamesgaston2745
      @jamesgaston2745 Рік тому +1

      because I apparently care too much I looked it up. Elma vs Lynden Christian, November 30th 2002.

    • @kessel12
      @kessel12 Рік тому

      @@jamesgaston2745 Ouch

    • @kurtissjacobs5618
      @kurtissjacobs5618 Рік тому

      We need a link to that one!

  • @Durwood71
    @Durwood71 7 місяців тому +1

    Scoring an infield home run on a dropped third strike has to be a sports record.

  • @Vzw-dj9rf
    @Vzw-dj9rf 8 місяців тому +1

    In my experience, "safe" is the only call you want as a player on offense. "Out" is what you're looking for as a catcher in that situation. Those calls seem to have worked pretty well in baseball over the last...100 or so years.

  • @ilovebrandnewcarpets
    @ilovebrandnewcarpets Рік тому +26

    Worst mental mistake of all time by the catcher?
    Not only did he think safe meant out, but he puts the ball in his back pocket so no one can stop the madness.
    He couldn’t have made a worse play if he tried 😔

    • @kurtissjacobs5618
      @kurtissjacobs5618 Рік тому +2

      Yeah actually I think the catcher's great-great grandfather was named Fred Merkle.

    • @airforcex9412
      @airforcex9412 Рік тому

      You don’t call “safe” as a better is leaving home, you call it at 1st base. That confused the catcher.

    • @63076topher
      @63076topher Рік тому +2

      @@airforcex9412 On a dropped third strike the umpire DOES give a signal on a attempted tag as he is the closest.
      The “Uncaught Third Strike” Mechanic is used by the Plate Umpire
      If the batter-runner attempts to advance and a tag attempt misses, use the “Safe” mechanic and verbalize, “no tag”.

    • @S0GEDKlNG
      @S0GEDKlNG Рік тому

      maybe he was certain he tagged the runner. You can't tell from this video since his body was blocking the view of his glove and the runner, but I'd but my money on the catcher actually tagged the runner before he took off

    • @63076topher
      @63076topher Рік тому +1

      @@S0GEDKlNG Than why did he point to first like he was telling the umpire first was occupied?

  • @craigcavaliere6744
    @craigcavaliere6744 Рік тому +9

    Hard to believe this was a championship game with all the mistakes this team made.

    • @inflameslp311
      @inflameslp311 Рік тому

      They thought they were going to just cruise to the win and when that didn’t happen their brains just stopped working. Wheels just completely fell off under the pressure.

  • @Weaseltube
    @Weaseltube Рік тому +5

    Reminds me of Nigel Mansell celebrating his win at the Montreal GP on his last lap, but he hit his ignition switch with his arm movements. F1 cars can't be restarted from the cockpit so he stopped on track and was classified one lap down.

  • @Eadweard76
    @Eadweard76 Рік тому +1

    I've been both a catcher most of my baseball playing days. Also an umpire. From this video there is a dropped third strike. It looks like the catcher thinks the game is over and doesn't realize the play is not over. He then turns around and the umpire gives the safe/no tag signal meaning the play is still live. The arm was never raised to signal an out, instead the safe/no tag , no catch signal was given hence the play was still live. It's clear the catcher did not understand nor distinguish that the play was still going on. This is evident in the aftermath of continuing to show the safe sign. This is totally on the catcher for not understanding the umpires ruling/signal.

  • @H3gamer360
    @H3gamer360 Рік тому +1

    I always thought the “not moving out of the way” rule was dumb. It’s the pitcher’s job to throw it in the strike zone, not the batter’s job to play dodgeball.

  • @blake60ah41
    @blake60ah41 Рік тому +6

    Close Call Sports had the entire inning on review last week. I’d love to see a cross over vid, with Lindsey and Jomboy bringing the entertainment and rules analysis that we all desperately crave

  • @SpiritMover314
    @SpiritMover314 Рік тому +12

    This really boiled down to discipline, and the one teams lack of it caused them to miss multiple opportunities to close out the game, while the other teams discipline & wherewithal allowed them to execute for the victory…..At the end of the day, I hope the kid’s of the losing team learns from their errors, and realize, it’s only a game, and life is surely bigger than baseball, or that one play….👌🏾👍🏾

    • @timetowakeup7394
      @timetowakeup7394 Рік тому

      This reminds me of Chris Webber beating Kenny Smith in a race. "You gotta run through the tape."

    • @carlodave9
      @carlodave9 Рік тому

      The catcher surely made the tag, otherwise he would have tossed to first instead of turned to the ump. I think the ump blew the call, then it all fell apart.

    • @jordanfry5138
      @jordanfry5138 Рік тому +4

      @@carlodave9 The catcher may have tried to tag him, but how do you watch a kid not understand what safe means and conclude "Yeah, definitely the ump's fault"

  • @JRuns
    @JRuns Рік тому +8

    I had a few really embarrassing moments in high school... will always be thankful that there aren't Jomboy breakdowns of them on the internet forever.

  • @RurbanWalker
    @RurbanWalker 6 місяців тому +1

    Regardless of the call, I've never seen a player choose to put the ball in his pocket upon thinking the game is over.

  • @alecmcjarison999
    @alecmcjarison999 Рік тому +5

    What I learned as a catcher from dropped third strikes it’s kind of difficult to make a tag on a runner running away from you and that makes it a difficult call for the ump also so what that catcher should’ve done in a game winning play is push the runner about as hard as you can

    • @andrecanis4894
      @andrecanis4894 Рік тому

      Or just throw to first just to be sure

    • @svk_5104
      @svk_5104 Рік тому +1

      Or he could have just known the difference between an out and safe call it this situation lol

    • @alecmcjarison999
      @alecmcjarison999 Рік тому

      @@svk_5104 no that’d make too much sense

    • @cmdrfunk
      @cmdrfunk Рік тому +1

      If major league players are too dumb to throw to first like the Pittsburgh Pirates there's no hope for a high school kid to be smart enough

    • @kurtissjacobs5618
      @kurtissjacobs5618 Рік тому

      Yes, if you can tag him hard without falling--because you don't want to swing and miss, fall down, and be unable to throw it to first. But you're right, avoid the throw if possible, but make the tag clearly visible by changing the runner's direction.

  • @kirkbailey1836
    @kirkbailey1836 Рік тому +32

    You need to do a breakdown on the 14 inning Tennessee vs Clemson last night.

    • @IsMaryStillPoppin
      @IsMaryStillPoppin Рік тому +1

      Yes! I don't watch college baseball so I didn't know anything about these teams, but was at a local Chili's having dinner and this game was on and I just started glancing at it. Damn thing had me in the edge of my seat all night lol

  • @jiml5837
    @jiml5837 Рік тому +10

    The catcher was really irritated after the pitcher missed the easy pop up. You can see him punching his own hip with frustrated body language. To be a great athlete you need to be able to put those sort of things out of your mind so you can focus on the game at hand (Live in the moment) I suspect that he couldn't do that and it was a contributing factor to his mental error.

    • @cmdrfunk
      @cmdrfunk Рік тому

      Maybe he's just dumb. He easily could have thrown to first but instead he is jawing with the umpire

    • @garymccord4087
      @garymccord4087 Рік тому +1

      Third baseman should have came in and taken the pop-up instead of the pitcher.
      There was no communication on the fielding team. And that boils down to poor coaching.

  • @droopy676
    @droopy676 Рік тому +2

    Umpires were right to not call time. The defensive players running on field did not interfere with the play. Much like when a team comes out of dugout after a home run. The play is still active until the batter touches home plate or leaves the baseline.

  • @atm1058
    @atm1058 Рік тому +1

    That catcher is still locked in his bedroom to this day.

  • @ZombieBacon13
    @ZombieBacon13 Рік тому +26

    I feel for that catcher he's probably gonna face some bullying for that one.

    • @riotpb10
      @riotpb10 Рік тому +11

      Well he chose to ignore the ump so... I hope he gets a hard time about it. I wouldn't call that bullying.

    • @collinmoneymaker
      @collinmoneymaker Рік тому +10

      @@riotpb10 he misunderstood, it's clear he thought that meant out when he signaled to the second baseman. Unfortunate loss, also he is a kid man, cut him some slack. Lets not have a "you fucked up so lets rub your face in it" mentality, that is not how children or anyone learns.

    • @jamesynfg
      @jamesynfg Рік тому +10

      @@collinmoneymaker it’s how plenty of people learn. Sometimes shame is the best deterrent of poor action. Not that I think he deserves it, just responding to your comment. With that being said, why would you ever interpret the “safe” call to mean “out” lmao

    • @JamezGrimm
      @JamezGrimm Рік тому +4

      @@collinmoneymaker exactly, he’s a kid. When have kids ever acted mature and forgiving to others that have cost them something important?

    • @killerkitten7534
      @killerkitten7534 Рік тому +1

      I hope not :/ yeah he screwed up but bullying for a mistake is still not okay. I’m sure he learned his lesson, no need to torment him over it

  • @thebroseidon5641
    @thebroseidon5641 Рік тому +7

    I disagree with the didn't really earn it. They saw the ref say safe and kept playing. That seems like earning it to me.

    • @rdub202
      @rdub202 Рік тому +1

      @@nohigherbeing that's not what he's commenting on. Jimmy says "... The other team didn't really earn it..."

  • @Writebrain82
    @Writebrain82 Рік тому +6

    Great breakdown Jimmy. That pitcher and the catcher are going to have a long, hard summer thinking back at what could've been.

  • @StevenRayGarcia
    @StevenRayGarcia Рік тому +1

    The “Safe” sign is baseball is referring to the runner is “safe’. Always has been from little league to the majors.
    An out sign in baseball is the umpire clenches his/her fist and signals that the runner is out.
    Umpire signaled the universal “runner is safe” sign.

  • @ironyusedincorrectly
    @ironyusedincorrectly Рік тому

    So, I used to play Magic: The Gathering. I once won a game against an opponent with a card I drew off my pile for the turn. He was so mad, saying I didn't earn the win, it was so cheap, etc etc (we were both adults just fyi). I said to him "I got you into a position where a single lucky draw, or mistake on your part, would win me the game. There was some luck, but that luck wouldn't mean anything if I didn't play well to get there." I kind of feel like that's what happened here for the red team.

  • @AEMoreira81
    @AEMoreira81 Рік тому +4

    This is even more painful now for Hornell. First, an error on a pop-up that prolongs the game, and then a brain lapse by the catcher. The second baseman is the only one who realizes the ball is live.

  • @vinzentgaming8070
    @vinzentgaming8070 Рік тому +12

    Why are they both in red and white? Its so confusing

    • @rogerj9110
      @rogerj9110 Рік тому

      Not all Leagues can afford multiple jerseys.

  • @Setashi
    @Setashi Рік тому +4

    That second baseman was going through hell.

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 Рік тому +2

    The catcher will swear til his last breath that he tagged the runner…but he still should have thrown to first, but he wanted the ball more than to ensure the win. Bruh….

  • @bc5208
    @bc5208 Рік тому +1

    Imagine being in the STATE CHAMPIONSHIP and having both teams wearing the exact same colors. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @CLYMA1.5CHAINZ
    @CLYMA1.5CHAINZ Рік тому +4

    Confusing, on team should have been required to use Lighter colors

  • @admiralcapn
    @admiralcapn Рік тому +8

    Walk-off strike out - that'll be a story for that guy for a long time.

    • @perniciouspete4986
      @perniciouspete4986 Рік тому +2

      Not just that, but an inside the park walk-off strikeout.

    • @mylesmarkson1686
      @mylesmarkson1686 Рік тому

      @@perniciouspete4986 Not just that, but an inside-the-park walk-off strikeout where the ball never even left the catcher!

  • @Luke_Groundwalker
    @Luke_Groundwalker Рік тому +9

    Went to school in Alfred, right next to Hornell. Not the place I expected to see them pop back into my life today.

  • @rooster7131
    @rooster7131 Рік тому +2

    Umps should have wore red too. Made it easier to follow

  • @joeheid2776
    @joeheid2776 Рік тому +18

    Lots of lessons to be learned here. Hope the coaches treated it that way.

    • @oxomaticman
      @oxomaticman Рік тому +8

      Lesson #1: Don't forget your home jerseys.

    • @Defx10
      @Defx10 Рік тому +1

      I don't think the coaches thought that, at this level, they had to teach players the difference between "safe" and "out."

    • @babababad
      @babababad Рік тому +1

      The school's JV coach stepped up this season after the head coach was hired away. It's his first senior coaching job.

  • @4thegloryofthelord
    @4thegloryofthelord Рік тому +32

    I can’t imagine the aftermath for the losing team, especially the catcher. Hope he’s okay.🙏

    • @ShortArmOfGod
      @ShortArmOfGod Рік тому

      Probably swallowed his dad's gun when he got home.