He is definitely a Houdini. However in the first clip of him, he should've been called out because he went onto the grass to avoid the tag. But was still fun to watch.
That first play is just off the charts! I can believe that he played football. His "Hey man, I'm sorry I just made you look like a fool in front of all these people--nothing personal" smile is priceless! 1:36 The only time in my entire life that I have LOL uncontrollably watching baseball! A pickle between first and second becomes a pickle between third and home...and they _don't_ make the out! It's so unexpected that it's _hilarious_!
You have to get past the last guy who has the ball, right before it's thrown to him, and then dive under to avoid the tag. It's not nearly as easy as these guys make it look.
Probably the worst thing about the Harrison rundown against the Mets was that the Pirates had men on 3rd and 2nd with no outs and they still couldn't score that inning.
It was his turn AFTER the pitcher (notice he was on the way down the line), Siegrist fucked-up plain and simple. Again as a Cardinal fan, I hated to see it, but this is why pitchers need to take fielding practice.
I love your videos! You do such a good job, and you make at such a high quality! Keep up the good work I loved this video and every other video you make.
What? :))))) so crazy from Vietnam.. In Vietnam, we don't play base ball but I like this sport😚 although I don't know play but I know rules of base ball
Here's a question, in the first video why isn't Hamilton out since he came off the bag and is to the left of the foul line while the first basemen is touching the base?
Ben Gladieux because he beat the first base man to the bag, so the force play is off now. If the runner comes off the base in fair territory, he's live but you have to tag him at that point.
So in theory if the first baseman would have tagged him for the split second he was off the bag, he would have been out. If the first baseman didn't just leave his glove on the bag and tried to rage him. He woulda been out
You're right, he was more than 3 feet outside. Part of the grass was okay, but he went too far into the grass. This video has a much better angle to confirm he went outside the baseline: m.mlb.com/video/topic/6479266/v34094561/nympit-harrison-advances-to-third-on-long-rundown Go to 2.20 of the video. The helmet on the ground is a great reference. Let's be conservative and establish the baseline as even with the left edge of the helmet (it could be considered further left than that). At 2.25 of the video (when he's lying on grass), you can count 5 helmet-lengths to where Harrison ends up from the baseline. A helmet is at least 8 inches long, probably close to a foot. Another reference is 3B, which is 15 inches across. Conservatively, the baseline is even with the middle of that base (it could even be the left edge). Harrison ends up at least 3 bases to the right of that reference point. Finally, freeze the video at 2.23 when Harrison is diving toward the grass. Note how he ends up nearly an entire body length away from the baseline.
DAK4Blizzard the thing is, he gave up on the tag by the point his leg had gotten closest to leaving that baseline, since no tag was currently being attempted, there was no base line. And he got his arm back into previous baseline before his leg left.
Jordan Duffy It doesn't matter whether Tejada gave up on following Harrison outside the baseline. (Granted, he should've just made the extra effort to actually tag him to avoid putting the call on the umpire's judgement.) To exaggerate my point, Harrison would not be absolved of leaving the baseline if he fled 15 feet to the outfield or pitcher's mound, and Tejada decided not to follow him. Whether a tag is attempted *after* the runner is outside an established baseline is moot. But you may have a point if all Harrison has to do is have any portion of his body (such as a hand) within 3 feet of the baseline. I'd still be very skeptical of that, especially because Harrison brings his hands back to his body right after the dive, probably making that concept moot as well. But at least it would allow for more leeway in judgement.
Standing in front of a runner without the ball is defintion of interference it wasn't a bad call it was a good call the announcers are complete Homer's
John: hold my beer Jimmy: okay. John: how do they escape these John: CHEATERS John: gimme my beer back. Jimmy: sorry drank it all during that 20 minutes of you asking weird questions. John: gonna go get a new beer
This is a stupid question probably, but it looks like the taggers or the team base, I dont know baseball. It look likes they not even trying to tag them, like are they running fast because it looks slow like they are not even sprinting. When I was in Grade 5 to 8, I played baseball, and I hit the ball, way over the fence, but it was just outside local baseball field
As a non-baseball fan, I don't get where you can run and where you can't run between 1st and 3rd base. I had assumed 'on the grass' was out of bounds for base running, but apparently not, according to the rundown at 6:30. They keep talking about staying within the 'base line', but what's that? I don't see any clear boundaries. Is it just eyeballed? How is this game played? Are the rules made up as you go along? Is a protractor involved? EDIT: nm, I read the thread below and I still don't really get it. :D
There are no "established" boundaries once you pass first base until you reach third. The ruling states that the runner establishes the baseline by running in a path toward the intended base and that baseline is confirmed by the infielder when a tag is attempted. The reason is because when a play rounds first the personal momentum of the player can do a lot of things. The "open baseline" concept is there so that runners don't injure themselves trying to follow some arbitrary line drawn on the ground. The problem comes into play when you have a run down and the players start to bend those lines. When a tag is attempted it establishes a "direct" route between the runner and his intended target NOT from one base to another. Base running rules are some of the hardest and most misunderstood rules in baseball. (with the "ground rule/book rule double being a very close second.)
i know nothing about baseball rules, but it seems enemy players can have the ball only once in hand to try catching the opposite player when he go to this or that base? so with the time, once an enemy player throw his ball to another enemy player, he can't have the ball again to catch player?
Yes, He can catch and throw the ball anytime. When a "runner" is in a run-down, The "enemy players" job is tag the runner in between the bases. The Most efficient way is to throw to another fielder then run behind the base thrown to, This makes sure that there is always a fielder (enemy player) covering the bases so as to best trap the runner between the bases so they can tag him and record an out. There are a a lot of "run-downs" that only involve only 2 players but when the base-runner is running fast like in this video sometimes a fielder throws the ball to another fielder in order to keep the player trapped then Ques behind a base to await his turn, if it comes to that.
If you notice, the fielders are rotating between throwing and guarding a base. at 3: 25 or so is a good example of a defensive team being lazy and not rotating and covering the bases correctly.
That last clip sheesh...Harrison broke the Catcher's Ankles😳😂
Josh Harrison has some of the most insane rundowns I've ever seen. He is incredible
Alright, one more baseball-play-montage, and THEN I'll get back to work...
Sean Cook for me sleep
The sad thing is that I'm doing that right now e except with sleep
*5 hours later....*
MANCHESTER UNITED thanks for the fun facts? I don’t remember anyone slandering soccer.
😂😂😂😂
Josh Harrison is amazing, I love it when somebody is miles ahead of most others at a particular discipline in a sport.
Josh Harrison is amazing. I love seeing him in those run downs.
He is definitely a Houdini. However in the first clip of him, he should've been called out because he went onto the grass to avoid the tag. But was still fun to watch.
Just because you go into the grass, it doesn't mean you're out 😒
Three feet not on the grass three feet into the grass
So he is safe
Shemar Green yeh
I love watching people being good at things.
That first play is just off the charts! I can believe that he played football. His "Hey man, I'm sorry I just made you look like a fool in front of all these people--nothing personal" smile is priceless!
1:36 The only time in my entire life that I have LOL uncontrollably watching baseball! A pickle between first and second becomes a pickle between third and home...and they _don't_ make the out! It's so unexpected that it's _hilarious_!
The Cleveland fan at 1:58 LMAOOOO
7:54 broken ankles
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MANCHESTER UNITED shut the fuck up
MANCHESTER UNITED go watch your soccer videos then
Colin Buckley fax like nobody cares we came fo baseball
@MANCHESTER UNITED F.C Soccer sucks imo.
"How did Hayward stay safe?"
Because its against the Marlins
Yea that was before he joined the cubs and I never watched a play of his before he was a cubbies player and how did he pull that off
Hes such a good player yet so under rated, 5 GOLD GLOVES
I’m going to assume the Marlins are like the Cleveland browns
@@Thundernoob98 They are EXACTLY like the cleveland browns
@@Thundernoob98 havent been good for around 20 years then suddenly make it to the playoffs
6:51 Love the fans reaction.
Harrison baseball IQ 1000 at 7:44... he knew he couldn’t get back to second so he took his chances in an inevitable rundown
The josh harrison one in extras was absolutely fantastical
Josh Harrison the Pickle King.
Pickle king indeed
Gotta big wang too.
P.H. Resh that’s why he’s called the pickle king O_O
P.H. Resh wooahhh buddy
RapIsDeadly The Escape Artist would be a good one as well
So the key to getting out of a rundown seems to be to fall/dive on the ground.....
Kevin Kabara v
You have to get past the last guy who has the ball, right before it's thrown to him, and then dive under to avoid the tag. It's not nearly as easy as these guys make it look.
Cut back as soon as they commit to trying to tag you
Still not easy cause for few who succeded a lot fail.
6:45 clip is unreal
elsamso Dude clip it where it fucking stars, you dumbass.
@@sullyschwartz2365 who hurt you today?
OH YEAH YEAH I did nigga
@@sullyschwartz2365 can you like, fuck off
You could step into the grass like that ? Thought you had to stay in the dirt .
The last one Josh Harrison snap the catchers ankles lol
I can actually hear Harrison's 3rd base coach..."You ever pull that bullsh*t again..."
2 weeks later...
"If you EVER pull that bullsh*t again..."
@2:15 lol whats that weird ass handshake
Wth😂😂😂
Gay lovers
Bruh i seen that shit & aiint know what to think
WTF was that 😂
Probably the worst thing about the Harrison rundown against the Mets was that the Pirates had men on 3rd and 2nd with no outs and they still couldn't score that inning.
Me at 3 am: time for bed
Video: exists
Me: and awaaaay we go
5:00 Bro are these announcers high? You didnt see the players get directly in his path? L M A O
Harrison is amazing at those run downs
Josh Harrison is really a god at rundowns
5:23 Never seen a baseball player called for an illegal screen before. 100% the right call there. Textbook obstruction.
2:51
Molina is a hell of a catcher but he should've been the one at first instead of the pitcher
It was his turn AFTER the pitcher (notice he was on the way down the line), Siegrist fucked-up plain and simple. Again as a Cardinal fan, I hated to see it, but this is why pitchers need to take fielding practice.
AtomicGiraffe a
I love your videos! You do such a good job, and you make at such a high quality! Keep up the good work I loved this video and every other video you make.
The Foolish Ginger My thoughts exactly!
Well well well, Giant fan!
l appreciate that profile picture!
Bryce Heck
The Foolish Ginger i
never heard of josh harrison until now, what an amazing runner
This is the single most fun thing to have happen during a game. Its just funny no matter the outcome
8:35 ankle breaker
I don't even know the rules to baseball but by watching all these vids I've gathered a pretty good idea
“You can’t even do that in a Mercedes.”
I'm a dyed in the wool Cardinal fan - but you have to give Josh Harrison credit where it's due - that guy is heads up.
6:28 and they signed him to the NLF
4:19 hunter is really lucky on that one
josh harrisonis a beast!
5:49 ball scratcher
Hayden Adams wow that guy has some balls to do it on live tv
Tucking in his jersey
7:52
Jay Head pulled the juke on the Catcher
those were some pretty cool dodges
Josh Harrison is awesome!
1:42 was some jackie robinson shit from the movie “42” 😂😂
Harrison's rundown escapes are hilarious to me for some reason
What a run by Harrison on the Mets one
6:32 my man the king of tag.
Love the run down plays ain't played that for years thanx
The last one I was like "OHHHHHHH" cause I play basketball, and its a lot more hype when someone gets crossed
You should've called this "Shades of Houdini" but it's still a great video!
Danny Perry Iy
“You cant even do that in a mercedes” 0:42 🤣🤣🤣
I am a huge Pirates fan. I love you Harrison.
Harrison the 🐐 of escapes no cap
when you think someone did something illegal in a game just keep playing until the play is over lololol
What? :))))) so crazy from Vietnam.. In Vietnam, we don't play base ball but I like this sport😚 although I don't know play but I know rules of base ball
Am I the only one on torris side? That dude was absolutely in his way
Text book obstruction...
imagine usain bolt in this situation. He will just be like backpeddaling and chilling and easily reaching the next base.
Here's a question, in the first video why isn't Hamilton out since he came off the bag and is to the left of the foul line while the first basemen is touching the base?
Ben Gladieux because he beat the first base man to the bag, so the force play is off now. If the runner comes off the base in fair territory, he's live but you have to tag him at that point.
So in theory if the first baseman would have tagged him for the split second he was off the bag, he would have been out. If the first baseman didn't just leave his glove on the bag and tried to rage him. He woulda been out
Man I haven't seen baseball before, but it looks like lot of fun
How is harrison not out of the baseline on the mets one
Rifty Can I Have Your Number he was they just didn't call it
Damon watt no, I hate the pirates but that was the tight call, the baseline is established one the tag is attempted
You're right, he was more than 3 feet outside. Part of the grass was okay, but he went too far into the grass. This video has a much better angle to confirm he went outside the baseline: m.mlb.com/video/topic/6479266/v34094561/nympit-harrison-advances-to-third-on-long-rundown Go to 2.20 of the video. The helmet on the ground is a great reference. Let's be conservative and establish the baseline as even with the left edge of the helmet (it could be considered further left than that). At 2.25 of the video (when he's lying on grass), you can count 5 helmet-lengths to where Harrison ends up from the baseline. A helmet is at least 8 inches long, probably close to a foot. Another reference is 3B, which is 15 inches across. Conservatively, the baseline is even with the middle of that base (it could even be the left edge). Harrison ends up at least 3 bases to the right of that reference point. Finally, freeze the video at 2.23 when Harrison is diving toward the grass. Note how he ends up nearly an entire body length away from the baseline.
DAK4Blizzard the thing is, he gave up on the tag by the point his leg had gotten closest to leaving that baseline, since no tag was currently being attempted, there was no base line. And he got his arm back into previous baseline before his leg left.
Jordan Duffy It doesn't matter whether Tejada gave up on following Harrison outside the baseline. (Granted, he should've just made the extra effort to actually tag him to avoid putting the call on the umpire's judgement.) To exaggerate my point, Harrison would not be absolved of leaving the baseline if he fled 15 feet to the outfield or pitcher's mound, and Tejada decided not to follow him. Whether a tag is attempted *after* the runner is outside an established baseline is moot.
But you may have a point if all Harrison has to do is have any portion of his body (such as a hand) within 3 feet of the baseline. I'd still be very skeptical of that, especially because Harrison brings his hands back to his body right after the dive, probably making that concept moot as well. But at least it would allow for more leeway in judgement.
Can't block the baseline that's like the basics of baseball
7:25 he looks so proud
It's a tie game in the 10th
Nuff said
2nd baseman thinking he got him , plays casually
5 seconds later "he did it again"
i love the steelers.
7:22 the look on the catchers face says it all....
got to be the best part of baseball
Standing in front of a runner without the ball is defintion of interference it wasn't a bad call it was a good call the announcers are complete Homer's
6:35 WOW ! this is really great escape !
Lol 7:54 Harrison broke his ankles hahahahahaha
Indeed, he broke his ankles hahahahahahahaha
1:36, this is some Looney Tunes nonsense. XD
2:08 That umpire chewing the hell out of that tobacco.
John: hold my beer
Jimmy: okay.
John: how do they escape these
John: CHEATERS
John: gimme my beer back.
Jimmy: sorry drank it all during that 20 minutes of you asking weird questions.
John: gonna go get a new beer
Harrison can pivot so fast I thought he was a ballerina
Their tags are so funny and at the same time cool
Harrison #5 That was the Best ONE!!!
waiting for javy baez’ play today against the pirates
Billy Hamilton might actually be a base running god for 2023
Feels like this type of video has been made 30 times
Kreamations it dose
greatest players of the year!!!!!!!!!!
Billy Hamilton is a literal god at baseball
All I can hear in my head watching J-Hay is Chris Berman going "Whoop!"
Josh Harrison is the best base runner in my opinion
Amazing video as always!
these are really addictive~
This is a stupid question probably, but it looks like the taggers or the team base, I dont know baseball. It look likes they not even trying to tag them, like are they running fast because it looks slow like they are not even sprinting. When I was in Grade 5 to 8, I played baseball, and I hit the ball, way over the fence, but it was just outside local baseball field
6:45 he was in the grass. You can't do that.
Stephen Avara yes you can, he was in the baseline
Jordan Duffy no you can't the baseline is not in the grass
+Stephen Avara You have to be at 3 feet or less to the bag
Stephen Avara the baseline is established once a tag is attempted
TheDrummingDuck76 no, from where you were when the tag was originally attempted
Wish we had baseball properly in the UK
0:33. He reached with the hand!and the ball wasn't in the hand!
Argument: He reached with his glove and the all WAS in the glove
As a non-baseball fan, I don't get where you can run and where you can't run between 1st and 3rd base. I had assumed 'on the grass' was out of bounds for base running, but apparently not, according to the rundown at 6:30. They keep talking about staying within the 'base line', but what's that? I don't see any clear boundaries. Is it just eyeballed? How is this game played? Are the rules made up as you go along? Is a protractor involved? EDIT: nm, I read the thread below and I still don't really get it. :D
There are no "established" boundaries once you pass first base until you reach third. The ruling states that the runner establishes the baseline by running in a path toward the intended base and that baseline is confirmed by the infielder when a tag is attempted. The reason is because when a play rounds first the personal momentum of the player can do a lot of things. The "open baseline" concept is there so that runners don't injure themselves trying to follow some arbitrary line drawn on the ground. The problem comes into play when you have a run down and the players start to bend those lines. When a tag is attempted it establishes a "direct" route between the runner and his intended target NOT from one base to another. Base running rules are some of the hardest and most misunderstood rules in baseball. (with the "ground rule/book rule double being a very close second.)
Announcers not knowing the difference between interference and obstruction bugs the crap out of me.
Mix of 3 games..... Kho kho,cricket,and base ball 😅😆
Josh Harrison is more dangerous in a rundown than anywhere else
Dick move by the first baseman. You're not doing a basketball screen. 4:22 Beautiful call by the ump!
Certified brothas in this video. LOL!
i know nothing about baseball rules, but it seems enemy players can have the ball only once in hand to try catching the opposite player when he go to this or that base? so with the time, once an enemy player throw his ball to another enemy player, he can't have the ball again to catch player?
Yes, He can catch and throw the ball anytime. When a "runner" is in a run-down, The "enemy players" job is tag the runner in between the bases. The Most efficient way is to throw to another fielder then run behind the base thrown to, This makes sure that there is always a fielder (enemy player) covering the bases so as to best trap the runner between the bases so they can tag him and record an out. There are a a lot of "run-downs" that only involve only 2 players but when the base-runner is running fast like in this video sometimes a fielder throws the ball to another fielder in order to keep the player trapped then Ques behind a base to await his turn, if it comes to that.
If you notice, the fielders are rotating between throwing and guarding a base. at 3: 25 or so is a good example of a defensive team being lazy and not rotating and covering the bases correctly.
add javy baez's alcs steal of home to this
1:25 why did they get in a pickle if it couldve been a force out?
PapiErikYT But it wasn’t a force out at all
They can go back and forth between bases?
Nah cuz imagine shifty running back doing this, the amount ankle insurance that would occur is insane
This video was awsome
Harrison was out of the baseline by 10 feet 6:27
You obviously don’t know the rule if you think the baseline is static...
Why do i always end up watching these
Margret c same 😂
At the beginning of the video, is he out? Bc when he take his hand off the base to quickly change to his feet, the catcher is still touching the base.