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Everyone involved , except maybe the other runner, did something stupid during that play. Baez not only kept retreating to home as if that should have done anything and stopping to celebrate when the runner got home before realizing he still needed to actually get to first for the run to count, the 2B not covering when it was obvious Craig wasn't going back, the catcher making a poor throw to give them another base. It's all a shit show.
Not just first base, he had already stupidly chased the runner back to home plate, might as well had just tagged him there and ended the inning with that run not counting anyway.
@@zimvader25yup lol, he thought the run would count if the runner touched the plate first. he didn’t realize that runs don’t count if the 3rd out of an inning is a force out
I been watching a lot of sports a lot of time and I think that's the dumbest play in any sport I've ever seen on the pure simplicity of what needed to be done, the insane failure to remember his job, and then his team-mates screwing up so that instead of being just a dumb play that got rectified with no damage, the catcher and the other fielder managed to screw up the second throw to first and let in a run + an additional base. The only ones that come close are all those soccer goals where a player kicks it backward to the goalkeeper but the keeper misses blocking it and scores an OG. But that one he literally just needs to take a stepbackward and it's over.
I umpired baseball and softball for 30 years. The absolute dumbest baserunning play I witnessed was in a men's softball league. There was a runner at first base with no one out. The batter hit a line drive. The shortstop made a fine leaping catch for an out. The runner at first base had left the base as soon as the ball was hit. The shortstop tried to double the runner off by throwing to first base but the throw was offline. The ball bounced into the bench area out of play. The runner slid back into first base. I was the base umpire. I called him safe--a very easy call. Then I ruled the ball was dead because it had rolled into the bench area. By rule, I awarded the runner two bases on the overthrow rule. The puzzled runner looked at me and asked, "Do I get to go to third base on that play?" I said yes. So the runner ran directly across the diamond--he could have shaken hands with the pitcher--without even considering touching second base! Everyone one his team gasped. The defensive team properly appealed that the runner had missed second base. His teammates were not pleased with him, to say the least.
Honestly that just sounds like not knowing the rules. An amateur softball player I can forgive for not knowing the rules. A Major League player, however....
1:18. I absolutely love how the first base coach was on high alert and handled the situation. They got an extra base out of it and the next batter singled home Baez for a run. Outstanding.
I still don't understand why when the first baseman caught the ball and Baez started moving backwards, the 1B didn't just step on first base for the out...
@@dentonyoung4314 Not only that, he doubled down on stupid. He still could've just tagged the runner instead of tossing the ball to the catcher. There were 2 outs, so it wouldn't matter if the runner crosses the plate before you tag the batter out- the run wouldn't count. The catcher could've tagged him too instead of trying to tag the runner from third.
Wanna make this better? If you actually look up the score of that game, you’ll find that because of how that turned out, the Cubs won by 2 Which means that mishandle actually cost the Pirates the game
Sosa missing the base and returning is both a bad moment and a good moment. Bad because he missed, but good because he didn't try to just keep running and then get called out on appeal.
It was absolutely a smart play. The baserunning issue was a mechanical issue - his pace was thrown off because he had to skip over the ball as he ran. Once his pace is off, it's hard to land your feet where they belong on the run. He didn't get thrown out, though - the negative IQ play would be if he'd kept going.
Yeah, and he's an infielder by trade. Boston tried him out there for a little while to keep his bat in the lineup, but in his whole career he hasn't spent 20 games in the outfield.
While this is a funny video, unlike other similar videos, you allow the gags to play out rather than cut them off abruptly and go to another. It's quite good.
Yup. The baserunning blunder we see here was the same thing he did a year or two earlier with the Cubs. You'd think he would have learned his lesson from his first time forgetting how many outs there were. I guess not. (He got benched after his baserunning blunder with the Cubs, and I think he got benched again after the blunder in this video.)
Man that sucks when you hit a home run which is the greatest feeling for any hitter, but then you're tagged out because you forgot to do something you were taught at t ball. Always remember to touch all the bases.
On that batter-runner running away from first and then back to home, they still had a chance to negate that runner scoring if someone had covered first base on the eventual errant throw.
At first I was like "okay, the 1B didn't want the runner to score while he went to tag the bag, I kinda see how this happened" but then I realized -- yeah, there were already two outs!!
Defense must've lost track of how many outs there were. Well, more broadly, the defense forgot how to play baseball, but you would only be concerned with the runner on third if you thought there were less than two outs.
@TrueSbStar the catcher might have known but he couldn't throw to first as no one was covering it until way too late. Then again, the catcher could have just tagged the batter-runner when they got real close. I guess instinct, at that point just caused the catcher to turn to the runner scoring. You kinda can't blame him.... I just watched again. The batter-runner never got close enough to the catcher to be tagged by him.
Ryan Raburn's lawn dart reminds me that Raul Ibanez not once, but TWICE spiked lawn dart throws off the grass in LF during his time with the Mariners. It's a shame because Ibanez was a good hitter on that team and a good dude, but he's forever remembered for being a liability in LF, especially because of those plays.
@@3rdeye931I think the person you replied to was also joking. "stop at three burgers for breakfast" is not what someone would say giving serious advice
That Javi Baez is a Legend, not only him running back towards Home Plate and making his team score a run, He stays there to see the runner scores and he calls it Safe. It can't get any better than that
Honestly some serious mind control by baez to avoid the out. Most people just run through that and accept it. But even baez isnt immune to mental slips
I was a catcher when I played baseball and I accidentally tackled the pitcher once too. At least he didn’t have a perfect game going in the 8th inning at the time.
4:05 my coach always says that if you make an error then you need to calm down, set your feet, and throw the ball well. you don't want to make the situation any worse by messing up the throw too
Hey, quick question, I was thinking about making these type of baseball videos but wasn't quite sure were to get the clips from, if you don't mind where do you get them from?
The weird thing about the Will Craig play is had he just held onto the ball, he could have tagged both the batter and the runner coming down from third for a really weird unassisted double play!
Of all these plays, Baez vs Pirate has to be the worse. From little league, travel ball, and high school, not once have I been told to walk the runner back home from first. 😂😂😂😂 And he made it to 2nd.
0:31 Let alone the first baseman forgetting about the FORCE OUT All they had to do was cover first base and the run wouldn't have counted Why was no one covering first 3:34 I remember this game Kluber had perfect game going on into the 7th Can't remember the Royals pitcher, I want to say Duffy. had a no hitter through 7 too
Raburns wasn't really a negative IQ play so much as him accidentally whiffing the throw and throwing into 27th base. He at least immediately recognized it was fair.
Brain farts happen. When I was playing Senior Little League, we had bases loaded and our runner on 1st base tried to steal 2nd. As I said, bases were loaded. He swore that my dad, who was our coach, gave him the steal sign. My dad was a very smart guy and the best baseball coach I ever had. He did not give the steal sign. Our teammate was a stoner so that explains a lot.
A baseball rule I’ll never understand is the Baez situation, where you’re allowed to run back to home to avoid a tag, but god forbid you take a diff path to 1st or home to avoid a tag, you’re immediately called out
I looked it up. Apparently, in the 2021 baseball season he got picked up by the Kiwoom Heroes, a South Korean baseball team. After a decent season Craig wasn’t resigned for the 2022 season and became a free agent. Like you said, no one’s heard from him since lol
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I wouldn’t call losing a ball in the lights “negative IQ”.
@@TheDogGoesWoof69 good point
Bro what are you talking about? How would he find the ball by closing his eyes?
@@weaponizedwii /whoosh
@@TheDogGoesWoof69 No
@@poluticon it's youtube not the cringefest that is reddit.
"I don't know if I've ever seen a first-base coach wave a guy down the first-base line." Great comment by that announcer!
Jim deshaies is awesome
The worst part of the whole thing is that even after all that all they needed to do was get him out at first and the run wouldn’t have counted
I don’t think a play will ever be as bad or as dumb as Will Craig not touching First Base.
Everyone involved , except maybe the other runner, did something stupid during that play. Baez not only kept retreating to home as if that should have done anything and stopping to celebrate when the runner got home before realizing he still needed to actually get to first for the run to count, the 2B not covering when it was obvious Craig wasn't going back, the catcher making a poor throw to give them another base. It's all a shit show.
maybe the David Cone arguement @@Anon-xb9pc
Not just first base, he had already stupidly chased the runner back to home plate, might as well had just tagged him there and ended the inning with that run not counting anyway.
@@zimvader25yup lol, he thought the run would count if the runner touched the plate first. he didn’t realize that runs don’t count if the 3rd out of an inning is a force out
No wonder nobody is at there Games.
As a Pirates fan that play by Will Craig will always be etched in my memory...still can't believe that happened.
I would've DFAd him
@@wavystars5075 They did dfa him lol
@@wavystars5075 within a month he was traded to a Korean team and now he's not playing at all
I been watching a lot of sports a lot of time and I think that's the dumbest play in any sport I've ever seen on the pure simplicity of what needed to be done, the insane failure to remember his job, and then his team-mates screwing up so that instead of being just a dumb play that got rectified with no damage, the catcher and the other fielder managed to screw up the second throw to first and let in a run + an additional base. The only ones that come close are all those soccer goals where a player kicks it backward to the goalkeeper but the keeper misses blocking it and scores an OG. But that one he literally just needs to take a stepbackward and it's over.
@@bryanflynn2855one single brain fart can’t be the reason
Rizzo laughing his ass off in the dugout is so good
Steele was equally as good lol
I umpired baseball and softball for 30 years. The absolute dumbest baserunning play I witnessed was in a men's softball league. There was a runner at first base with no one out. The batter hit a line drive. The shortstop made a fine leaping catch for an out. The runner at first base had left the base as soon as the ball was hit. The shortstop tried to double the runner off by throwing to first base but the throw was offline. The ball bounced into the bench area out of play. The runner slid back into first base. I was the base umpire. I called him safe--a very easy call. Then I ruled the ball was dead because it had rolled into the bench area. By rule, I awarded the runner two bases on the overthrow rule. The puzzled runner looked at me and asked, "Do I get to go to third base on that play?" I said yes. So the runner ran directly across the diamond--he could have shaken hands with the pitcher--without even considering touching second base! Everyone one his team gasped. The defensive team properly appealed that the runner had missed second base. His teammates were not pleased with him, to say the least.
Very funny
So the runner doubled himself out. Ouch.
Honestly that just sounds like not knowing the rules. An amateur softball player I can forgive for not knowing the rules. A Major League player, however....
@@psymar THIS.
reading this as a non-baseball player is like reading Chinese
1:18. I absolutely love how the first base coach was on high alert and handled the situation. They got an extra base out of it and the next batter singled home Baez for a run. Outstanding.
I still don't understand why when the first baseman caught the ball and Baez started moving backwards, the 1B didn't just step on first base for the out...
@@dentonyoung4314 Complete lack of situational awareness.
@@dentonyoung4314 Not only that, he doubled down on stupid. He still could've just tagged the runner instead of tossing the ball to the catcher. There were 2 outs, so it wouldn't matter if the runner crosses the plate before you tag the batter out- the run wouldn't count. The catcher could've tagged him too instead of trying to tag the runner from third.
@@dentonyoung4314 He tried to be cheeky is why. And got played like a fiddle.
Wanna make this better?
If you actually look up the score of that game, you’ll find that because of how that turned out, the Cubs won by 2
Which means that mishandle actually cost the Pirates the game
The Will Craig play, no matter how many times you watch, is unbelievable lmao
Sosa missing the base and returning is both a bad moment and a good moment. Bad because he missed, but good because he didn't try to just keep running and then get called out on appeal.
yeah that's not low iq that's just bad baserunning. low iq would've been trying to pretend it didn't happen lol
It looks like the top of his foot DID touch it just barely...
If someone is yelling to go back though, that really makes it confusing!
It was absolutely a smart play. The baserunning issue was a mechanical issue - his pace was thrown off because he had to skip over the ball as he ran. Once his pace is off, it's hard to land your feet where they belong on the run. He didn't get thrown out, though - the negative IQ play would be if he'd kept going.
He made the mistake and caught it in time to minimize the damage. Good IQ play.
I always love seeing the guy practically at home plate calling "safe" and then going "Oh, I guess I had better run to first".
Dude, the level of disrespect the second dude had to call his teammate safe THEN go back to first base
That second one hurts the most. What in the fook was he thinking
Javier Baez smart play and stupid play describes his career perfectly
Will Craig embarrassed himself in front of the ten people in attendance. 😂
He embarrassed himself? That's an understatement lol
@@qwaszx2 And where is he now?
@@qwaszx2 "Living a privileged white male life at Wake Forest"
What kind of reply is that?!
@@qwaszx2 Why are you bringing race into it?
that's tough to call Arroyo's play a 0-IQ play, he just lost the ball. The panic makes it look extra bad but still.
For sure. It happens.
Yeah, and he's an infielder by trade. Boston tried him out there for a little while to keep his bat in the lineup, but in his whole career he hasn't spent 20 games in the outfield.
@@fletchermaxwell exactly. Guy was in trouble from the start.
And his throw to recover was a great throw.
I played left field for most of high school... There is no worse feeling on a baseball field then not knowing where a fly ball ball is dropping.
Great... Got to relive Aaron Hicks pouting about not catching a fly ball.😅.. meanwhile the batter is running.
the pirates play is the dumbest play in professional sports history
Jim Marshall's wrong way "touchdown" may have been dumber.
이미 2아웃이라 그냥 1루를 밟기만 했으면 이닝이 종료되는 건데 무슨 생각을 가지고 저런 행동을 했을까?
While this is a funny video, unlike other similar videos, you allow the gags to play out rather than cut them off abruptly and go to another. It's quite good.
Did anyone else see that old dude dressed like superman in the back? 3:22
lmao
SupaBrothaMan. Lol
That's not Superman, it's an old man version of SuperDude!
I love the inside-the-park homerun LOL when it can be had it's just amazing. Lol.
Baez is involved in both extremes here
Yup. The baserunning blunder we see here was the same thing he did a year or two earlier with the Cubs. You'd think he would have learned his lesson from his first time forgetting how many outs there were. I guess not. (He got benched after his baserunning blunder with the Cubs, and I think he got benched again after the blunder in this video.)
Man that sucks when you hit a home run which is the greatest feeling for any hitter, but then you're tagged out because you forgot to do something you were taught at t ball. Always remember to touch all the bases.
It's because Tom Cheek wasn't in the broadcast booth yelling "Touch 'em all, Joe!"
On that batter-runner running away from first and then back to home, they still had a chance to negate that runner scoring if someone had covered first base on the eventual errant throw.
At first I was like "okay, the 1B didn't want the runner to score while he went to tag the bag, I kinda see how this happened" but then I realized -- yeah, there were already two outs!!
@anewt72690 yes, Even if he had tagged the batter- runner after the run scored I think it still counts as a force-out and the run doesn't count.
Defense must've lost track of how many outs there were. Well, more broadly, the defense forgot how to play baseball, but you would only be concerned with the runner on third if you thought there were less than two outs.
until there's a play or runner reaches first, that run doesn't even count lmao. i don't think baez or the first baseman realized that.
@TrueSbStar the catcher might have known but he couldn't throw to first as no one was covering it until way too late. Then again, the catcher could have just tagged the batter-runner when they got real close. I guess instinct, at that point just caused the catcher to turn to the runner scoring. You kinda can't blame him.... I just watched again. The batter-runner never got close enough to the catcher to be tagged by him.
That last one was the best one you had. I was like “what’s the mistake here” and then the bombshell. Nice comp!
It's so nice when a vid of errors DOESN'T include the Orioles.
funny ! good luck to your O`s
My team was not featured for negativity either lol
Or the Rockies
4:43
I'll give Vargas a pass here.
It's an American League pitcher hitting.
Reminds me of my childhood baseball career.
Will Craig is the literal JR Smith of Baseball 🤦♂
JR Smith used to be good at least
@@Marth66666
Yeahhh, no.
And I’m a Knicks fan.
Christian Arroyo’s losing the ball in the lights isn’t a low IQ moment. It happens.
0:24 "Let's Play Leap Frog"
Forgive me if you don't get this but
LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLET'S PLAY-
C'mon, man, you can't call losing the ball in the lights "negative IQ."
Hitting a home run but missing the base
i was genuinely surprised by how good these clips were xD
could have just been a javi baez highlight reel.
thanks chris
Looking past the incredible decision not to step on first... Craig still could've just tagged out Baez near home plate for the third out
Aint no way that's how Drew Smyly lost a perfect game :(
Ryan Raburn's lawn dart reminds me that Raul Ibanez not once, but TWICE spiked lawn dart throws off the grass in LF during his time with the Mariners. It's a shame because Ibanez was a good hitter on that team and a good dude, but he's forever remembered for being a liability in LF, especially because of those plays.
“Oh c’mon, that can’t be how it ends”
Me after eating my 4th burger for breakfast and dying of a heart attack.
Shoulda stopped at three. Or switched to veggie burgers. You’ll be so sick and disgusted after one you won’t want another burger.
@@jluchette
Thanks for the advice on a joke. I’ll write a healthy diet next time I write a joke.
@@3rdeye931I think the person you replied to was also joking. "stop at three burgers for breakfast" is not what someone would say giving serious advice
@@psymar Yeah, I mean we haven't even started discussing the fries.
This could've been all Javy Baez
4:19 LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
That Javi Baez is a Legend, not only him running back towards Home Plate and making his team score a run, He stays there to see the runner scores and he calls it Safe. It can't get any better than that
0:09 when you think you playing football
Surprised Angel isn’t the thumbnail
Missing a base at that level is Inexcusable
The first one is Bad News Bears!
The Pirtes/Cubs one looked like something out of a Wile-E-Coyote and the Roadrunner cartoon.
Javier went from decent to worst player in the league real quick
Correction, MVP quality to worst player in the league
You really put the drew smiley and yan Gomes play in there 💀
that rundown back to home plate has to be the dumbest thing ever to happen in baseball
Baez going back home calling the player safe and ending up at 2nd 🤣
So much of the Javy Baez magic was just his opponents being the dumbest people alive
Hicks went bye bye 😮
Honestly some serious mind control by baez to avoid the out. Most people just run through that and accept it. But even baez isnt immune to mental slips
I was a catcher when I played baseball and I accidentally tackled the pitcher once too. At least he didn’t have a perfect game going in the 8th inning at the time.
That Baez play is a classic.
In Hicks’ defense, it looks like he initially thought the ball was foul but then realized it was fair.
Catcher secretly always wanted to play in the NFL...
Rizzo laughing his ass off is the funniest thing ever
4:19 wtfffffffff xD
Throws it to the ground 😂
I think it’s pretty ridiculous that you can hit a home run but get called out because you didn’t step on a bag.
By far the worst play ever was that Pirates play. Not debatable that was the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen.
if you think about it, Baez's play is High IQ
Vargas walking to 1st after ball 3 isn’t really negative IQ
He’s rarely had at bats in general
The entire video could’ve just been the pirates
4:05 my coach always says that if you make an error then you need to calm down, set your feet, and throw the ball well. you don't want to make the situation any worse by messing up the throw too
Should have added the one when Milton Bradley smugly catches a fly ball and throws it into the stands after only two outs.
MLB baseball players all have outstanding tools and skills, some far more than others. But mental instincts do not always go hand in hand.
Back when Baez was useful 😂
Thank you for this anthology of boneheaded plays that would make a Little Leaguer blsuh.
Imagine allowing Moustakis to score an inside the park home run lmao
1:30 Manfred Mann "Blinded by the Light" quote! (written by Bruce Springsteen) Lotta Pirates in this vid...;)
Hey, quick question, I was thinking about making these type of baseball videos but wasn't quite sure were to get the clips from, if you don't mind where do you get them from?
At first I thought Vargas trying to jog to first base on ball three like it was a walk was him trying to be clever. Apparently not. 🤣
The weird thing about the Will Craig play is had he just held onto the ball, he could have tagged both the batter and the runner coming down from third for a really weird unassisted double play!
Of all these plays, Baez vs Pirate has to be the worse. From little league, travel ball, and high school, not once have I been told to walk the runner back home from first. 😂😂😂😂
And he made it to 2nd.
If you advance due to an error is it still a home run or is it a double and advanced on an error?
2:41 I did a double take thinking this guy was packing heat
0:31
Let alone the first baseman forgetting about the FORCE OUT All they had to do was cover first base and the run wouldn't have counted
Why was no one covering first
3:34
I remember this game
Kluber had perfect game going on into the 7th
Can't remember the Royals pitcher, I want to say Duffy. had a no hitter through 7 too
From what I hear in these comments, that first basemen play was so bad, he ruined his career over it.
I think my fav was the last one.🤪
Javy Baez is a pimp 😂😂
Thats such an electric player that the opposing team just totally forgot how to play baseball. 😂😂
I don't see how Baez can get credit for another guy making one of the stupidest plays of all time
Hilarious. Ima show my kid this
The pirates can’t catch a break.
Imagine losing a homer because you didnt touch a base lol!
I still haven't forgiven Raburn for that clown show effort
Raburns wasn't really a negative IQ play so much as him accidentally whiffing the throw and throwing into 27th base. He at least immediately recognized it was fair.
Brain farts happen. When I was playing Senior Little League, we had bases loaded and our runner on 1st base tried to steal 2nd. As I said, bases were loaded. He swore that my dad, who was our coach, gave him the steal sign. My dad was a very smart guy and the best baseball coach I ever had. He did not give the steal sign. Our teammate was a stoner so that explains a lot.
If gallo ran from the start he would have had an inside the park HR
Dude who missed 3rd. I think it was cause he had to take that little stutter step to avoid the ball and it threw off his stride
A baseball rule I’ll never understand is the Baez situation, where you’re allowed to run back to home to avoid a tag, but god forbid you take a diff path to 1st or home to avoid a tag, you’re immediately called out
you can run back and forth all you want as long as you stay in the runner lane, baseball isn't tag, the runner can't just run anywhere on the field.
The second video was awesome
When I saw the first thing when I looked at the score when the Cubs winning I was like wow 13 nothing
1:43 bro stuck in an animation
How is losing the ball in the lights considered negative iq ?
1:02 This must have been so demoralizing for the pirates. Just touch first base!
Also, I guess he proved that you CAN steal first.
I live in Pittsburgh, can you guess how embarrassing this is because it’s MY team.😂 Also that first basemen was fired and never played again 😂
As a Red Sox fan I am embarrassed that we lost the ball in the lights.
First one def isn’t negative Iq but it’s a funny way to lose a perfect game
I think I'm brain damaged or have a negative IQ from being an Orioles fan since 91.
They're doing great this year though, they'd be winning the division in any other division
The guy got a dubble on two errors
0:30 Will Craig (the stupid first baseman) get DFA'd a week later and hasn't been back in the big leagues since lmao
I looked it up. Apparently, in the 2021 baseball season he got picked up by the Kiwoom Heroes, a South Korean baseball team. After a decent season Craig wasn’t resigned for the 2022 season and became a free agent. Like you said, no one’s heard from him since lol