@@mikeuher5054 They use corked bats occasionally during practice to put on a show for the people watching. Sometimes when at home stadium the corked practice bats can get put in with the regular bats. I'm not implying it was a mistake in this instance but it does happen.
Smoking gun there is that, when he initially cracked that 2nd bat, he didn't replace it like most hitters would have. Odd decision, and dumb decision. It absolutely was going to break on contact if used again. Why not just grab a 3rd bat... unless you know the bat is corked and you (foolishly) feel you need the advantage it provides.
@@workingclassrunner bruh if he knew it was a corked bat he woulda switched it out so that exact thing that happened didnt happen, anyone cheating and using a corked bat switches it as soon as they think its gonna break so they dont get caught
@@workingclassrunner boi are you stupid? If he knew it was corked, he wouldnt have hit with it again. Anyone with a brain would know that. He probably didnt replace it because he looked at the bat and didnt notice any major cracks and didnt want to switch bats again. You must not know much about baseball or have ay common sense
Many hitters use corked bats in warmups. To hit hard balls, long balls to entertain the fans and intimidate the other team. They should have better monitoring.
@@ryleighroberts5770 *Because MLB implemented the rule before anyone conducted any scientific research on it* . They ASSUMED it was an advantage... but now that actual scientists have researched it, it has proven to be no advantage at all. The ball doesn't go as far off a corked bat.
Listen to ‘the homer’ announcers. These guys r great. “These bats could have been used to mess around with in batting practice then mistakenly get into the game?” I need these 2 as my attorneys
Jim McCracken I’ll play fair. Ok, yes I did just see it. Hey bro ? Cmon, really ? If Santa Clause gave him the bat you’d know sabo was cheating. The bat kid knew it didn’t know. He DID know the bats that sabo told him to give him. 2:30AM typing this AFTER I already accepted n ubereats order. If the customer gets mad for cold food it’s your fault. Don’t you love push alerts though ?
They embody the open mindedness to the infinite number of circumstances when they dont have all of the facts that POLICE officers should have....not an instant finger of guilt pointed at him right then.
You have got to be joking pal? Major League hitters know their bats , you're saying to me a batboy gave Chris Sabo a bat and he didn't realize it was his or not his. Give your head a shake he was cheating he got caught.
It doesn't matter if it was his bat or not, if he knew it was corked or didn't, if the bat boy gave it to him by mistake he used it in a game that's why he was ejected.
I loved the segment with Chris Sabo and his corked bat. His Reds teammates, Mike Hampton (Astros pitcher) the announcers and even one of the umpires were all laughing and smiling about it.
Well the part that sucked was the bat boy brought it out and he didn't even know which bat it was until it broke. Surely it was just a bat they were playing around with in BP but at the same time they need to make sure that bat doesn't make it to the dugout for game time
So you want a bat to impress during batting practice, how 'bout not using the same color scheme then you don't accidently use the wrong one during a game.
I like how you included the "before and after" of each incident. You can make more sense out of the entire situation instead of just showing the umpires walking up to the mound and ejecting the pitchers... And Chris Sabo.
@@samuelmcguire6261 they were stealing pitchers signs with a camera, TV or something. They would beat on the bat rack twice to signal the batter of an change up pitch being next.
well the baseball mentality has always been "it's not cheating unless you get caught". I mean I partially blame for the MLB as they never gave out any severe punishments whenever somebody was caught so there were no consequences for cheating but still.
Astonishing to me that Giamatti was a professor first, made a joke about wanting to be the AL president when he was candidate for the presidency of Yale (which he then held for 8 years) before becoming NL president (and eventually Commish) and being present for this absolutely iconic scene (the reference to the Rockwell painting was so accurate, there were so many instances that looked like adult versions of Rockwell's well known baseball illustrations) , as well as being the one to finally throw Pete Rose out of the sport, and the thing that is somehow his most enduring legacy is that he's Paul Giamatti's dad.
@@williamgibbs3199 I see what you're talking about there! Paul G. with nearly a fuller head of hair than his daddy! That's unbelievable. Yeah Giamatti and Pete Rose sure had history alright!
Even in the minors our corked bats were ALWAYS stained a different color than the regulation stuff to avoid this. When I was playing in Kansas, we stained them all pink to make sure that they were not only highly visible, but also to let us know to mock the shit out of anyone who went to the plate with one, even for practice. There's no way this should happen in the show.
I'm an Orioles fan and I remember being at work watching that Baltimore vs Miami game. I was happy it was in extra innings because I worked 3rd shift and still do.
9:31-9:42 In the upper left hand corner, NL President Bart Giamatti's future actor son, Paul Giamatti, smoking a cigarette right behind him. (Sideways was great flick!)
Yeah, Chris Sabo didn't know the bat was corked, and it wasn't even his bat, but rules are rules. Even if you are in the back seat and did nothing, but your buddy robs a store and you're in the car after wards, you are still guilty of that crime.
5:22 i obviously don't know if ump said like "substance on right arm" or something but he looked right at the spot he had it before it really looked like ump had a chance to point it out, seems like he called himself out by doing so lol
Gareth Belfast one. Usually that substance is something sticky which the pitcher uses to smear on the ball to give it more spin. This is illegal because it gives the pitcher an illegal advantage by making the ball harder to throw.
Gareth Belfast one. Pitchers will attempt to add pine tar, lard, or use some type of item to make the ball heavier on one side to make the ball spin and jump more unpredictably and thus harder to hit. If caught, the player is ejected from the game, all the current balls are replaced and removed from circulation, and the player is subject to a fine and/or suspension.
@@zakwheeler1 That’s a myth. Research on corked bats pretty conclusively states that corked bats don’t give any real advantage. People used to think that they were an advantage because you can swing a lighter bat faster, but the lack of weight and structural integrity of the bat actually can cause you to lose distance on the ball. MLB banned corked bats before much research was done.
You are very correct when it comes to hitting the ball farther and hitting home runs no one can deny that however in the MLB with pictches as fast as they are a lighter bat may allow you to get a second of a faster swing which allows for more accurate hits so if your goal is to hit more accurately and get on base it will provide a very small advantages
You know Jay Howell must have been obviously guilty because Tommy Lasorda wasn't screaming at the umps. Lasorda would yet at umps over the smallest injustice.
I love how the second one the manager or who ever that was didn’t even argue just talked about it for a few seconds then that’s it he knew his player fucked up XD
Ya know, sadly when most people hear the name Chris Sabo, the first thing comes to mind is "corked bat"...The guy was actually a fantastic player...Amazing how sometimes an isolated "incident" basically defines a players career...Hell, Robin Ventura was a great player as well, but as soon as someone mentions his name my first thought is Nolan Ryan flogging him in the top of the head...Sabo & Ventura both were likely not Hall of Famers, but both made a few All-star games, and were considered above average players.
I remember watching Super Bowl X, and seeing Jack Lambert walk to the sidelines and fire one up. The way things are today, it's strange and amusing seeing that lol. (BTW I saw the game live, but when I saw him do that it was on a recording years later).
I believe it. Why would you not use a corked bar at first but then somehow signal the batboy to bring you a corked bat and intentionally break your own bat. Doesn’t make sense. Maybe he could tell it was corked and isn’t say anything but he definitely didn’t cheat on purpose
Don't let the blatant cheating in the second clip distract you from the fact that this game between the MARLINS AND THE ORIOLES was being NATIONALLY TELEVISED on FOX.
About the corked bat...wasn’t there a time when an ump confiscated a bat and locked it away as “evidence” and then one of the players broke into the umpires room mission impossible style and stole it back? I remember hearing that somewhere.
July 15, 1994 at Comiskey Park, Albert Belle (Indians) was the hitter. Cleveland reliever Jason Grimsley crawled through a drop ceiling into the umpire’s dressing room and switched the bat. Belle was suspended 10 games, which was never fully served due to appeal and the players’ strike.
Maybe because in baseball there’s a set of rules that you don’t snitch on your teammates. It wasn’t his bat and the bat boy brought a different players bat out. Sabo took the punishment and carried on. If you think he corks his bats, how come the first one he broke wasn’t corked?
In the third video, they're concerned about some substance inside the pitcher's glove, but they completely ignore the obvious substance on the brim of his hat.
Cheating is now allowed in MLB. Ask Altuve and his Astros buddies or ask Cora and his players on both the Astros and Red Sox. Lead both teams to championships. Nobody reprimanded at all thanks to support from the POS union, protecting cheaters at the expense of the rest of the players that have respect for the game. Suspensions for Hinch and Cora for a year. That’s a joke, more of a vacation with the salaries they make. Return immediately to the game and are praised by MLB like they are great coaches. Great lesson for our youth of today. MLB needs to get rid of Manfred and the POS union.
@@AreU4Real1 there's literal video proof get over your self. If you're mad the astros cheated be mad it's fair. Don't be mad at someone who took no part though makes you look ignorant
@@blackirontarkus8700 ok Spanky. They cheated period. Which video? The one of him desperately holding his shirt closed as he wore a wire. Ignorance is bliss so enjoy.
@@AreU4Real1 When they didn't investigate the cheating further, fans did so themselves and there's videos up on UA-cam the site you're on, about exactly what I said. The proof that fans themselves got that was used by news outlets MLB and fans alike. If you're so adamant about them cheating then the burden of proof is on you to back up your claims. Otherwise you're ignorant plain as day doesn't matter what you say or think
That second clip was bottom of the 12th and the score is 0-0. That was probably the highlight of that entire game
If this ain't an exercise in futility for both parties concerned...
I don't know what is.
Renegade Pyro boy
Who won that game
@@bdogwagner428 nobody yet, it's the bottom of the 40th
As an O's fan, I'm surprised they held any team to 0 runs for 12 straight innings. I'll be in my room, crying.
I don’t think the first dude knew it was cork.
He didn’t try to hide it he didn’t look nervous or anything,
Just the wrong place wrong time wrong bat.
Notice how he looked at the bat before using it. He's checking it for markings that tell him it's corked.
Ianoodin
Ok
Surprised you know those words
Since You’re stuck in the 1700s In Europe.
Begs the question: Why are there ANY corked bats in the ballpark? PERIOD.
@@TheOfficialCzex if it was corked he would've looked back at it when he seen it break
@@mikeuher5054 They use corked bats occasionally during practice to put on a show for the people watching. Sometimes when at home stadium the corked practice bats can get put in with the regular bats. I'm not implying it was a mistake in this instance but it does happen.
nothing like a 13 minute compilation video with only 3 clips....
Tye Hardy that’s baseball for you.
@@lilifox9728 Thomas Edison Roman Catholic 1969p high School City
Roman Catholic Thomas Edison City basketball championship 1969
At least he showed the whole clips.
Jake Heke fuckin disgraceful
Sabo actually got suspended for his haircut. The corked bat was just an excuse to punish him for crimes against hairmanity.
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lol oh shit. So bats what happened?
Agreed, horrible look, like why?
Did they look at the previous bad He broke? Was it corked ⁉️
why tf is this so funny? 🤣
Legend has it that the orioles marlins game is still 0-0
Not to be that guy but yea obviously. Well actually no, someone won
@@IsaiahOngFr / Whooooosh
Stupid did you not see not to be that guy.
@@IsaiahOngFr yeah you are that guy though
sabo was ejected because the bat boy gave him a corked bat
Final season back with his Reds team just for the fans and he gets ejected and suspended for 7 games. Feelsbadman.
Indeed
Smoking gun there is that, when he initially cracked that 2nd bat, he didn't replace it like most hitters would have. Odd decision, and dumb decision. It absolutely was going to break on contact if used again. Why not just grab a 3rd bat... unless you know the bat is corked and you (foolishly) feel you need the advantage it provides.
@@workingclassrunner bruh if he knew it was a corked bat he woulda switched it out so that exact thing that happened didnt happen, anyone cheating and using a corked bat switches it as soon as they think its gonna break so they dont get caught
@@workingclassrunner boi are you stupid? If he knew it was corked, he wouldnt have hit with it again. Anyone with a brain would know that. He probably didnt replace it because he looked at the bat and didnt notice any major cracks and didnt want to switch bats again. You must not know much about baseball or have ay common sense
Many hitters use corked bats in warmups. To hit hard balls, long balls to entertain the fans and intimidate the other team. They should have better monitoring.
that's for the fans
Corked bats actually hit the ball LESS distance.
#Science
Taekwondo Time So then why would it be cheating if it makes you worse?
#Logic
@@ryleighroberts5770 *Because MLB implemented the rule before anyone conducted any scientific research on it* . They ASSUMED it was an advantage... but now that actual scientists have researched it, it has proven to be no advantage at all. The ball doesn't go as far off a corked bat.
Taekwondo Time huh. The more you know
Listen to ‘the homer’ announcers. These guys r great. “These bats could have been used to mess around with in batting practice then mistakenly get into the game?” I need these 2 as my attorneys
Jim McCracken it’s weird cuz if he was trying to cheat wouldn’t he have put the bat back when he broke it the first time
Jim McCracken I’ll play fair. Ok, yes I did just see it. Hey bro ? Cmon, really ? If Santa Clause gave him the bat you’d know sabo was cheating. The bat kid knew it didn’t know. He DID know the bats that sabo told him to give him.
2:30AM typing this AFTER I already accepted n ubereats order. If the customer gets mad for cold food it’s your fault. Don’t you love push alerts though ?
MAH BAWLLS ??? The bat boy grabbed a random bat
MAH BAWLLS
Hi
They embody the open mindedness to the infinite number of circumstances when they dont have all of the facts that POLICE officers should have....not an instant finger of guilt pointed at him right then.
My man Rick Dempsey was looking like a manager with catcher’s gear on back in the day. Straight up.
Imagine how many times players haven’t been caught cheating
Nice pfp
Astros
@@IsaiahOngFr the entirety of the astros
So many times, most pitchers use foreign substance at that level, and batters prefer it lol
@@IsaiahOngFr just because the Astros cheated in 2017 doesn’t mean they have been cheating since the start of time, I’m not even an Astros fan
Feel bad for Sabo. Wasnt even his bat lol
You have got to be joking pal? Major League hitters know their bats , you're saying to me a batboy gave Chris Sabo a bat and he didn't realize it was his or not his. Give your head a shake he was cheating he got caught.
Curtis Davies if he knew he was cheating he would’ve traded it out after he cracked it the first swing
No
It doesn't matter if it was his bat or not, if he knew it was corked or didn't, if the bat boy gave it to him by mistake he used it in a game that's why he was ejected.
Yeah...and if a frog had wings, it wouldn't bump its ass when it hops!
I loved the segment with Chris Sabo and his corked bat. His Reds teammates, Mike Hampton (Astros pitcher) the announcers and even one of the umpires were all laughing and smiling about it.
Baseball bats should never be corked!!
@@karlricker3291 ok?
Well the part that sucked was the bat boy brought it out and he didn't even know which bat it was until it broke. Surely it was just a bat they were playing around with in BP but at the same time they need to make sure that bat doesn't make it to the dugout for game time
Chris Szabo had his last name misspelled on the back of his jersey
That's because they all knew sabo didn't do it on purpose but still had to eject him
I always thought that sabos 7 game suspension was way to harsh. I honestly don’t think he knew he was useing a corked bat.
Hgyvtfygyhuh Ygihvutctvnininnin stop trying to sound literate. Just shut the fuck up please
Doesn't matter if he knows or not. He used a corked bat. Bye bye
@@depra1205 you need to shut up you don't need to make you're self tough
@@Connor-ix8xb jesus can anyone on the internet spell anymore
So you want a bat to impress during batting practice, how 'bout not using the same color scheme then you don't accidently use the wrong one during a game.
RIP Tommy Lasorda. A Baseball legend
Nice pfp!
Giamatti at 9:41 just basically said “yep”. Too funny. Wish we could have seen what the inside of the glove looked like.
I like how you included the "before and after" of each incident. You can make more sense out of the entire situation instead of just showing the umpires walking up to the mound and ejecting the pitchers... And Chris Sabo.
lol at that guy smoking at the ballpark in front of a bunch of League Office big shots. How times have changed
Was about to comment the same thing lmao
Anthony Wu poor Jim Leyland had to burn his heaters in the clubhouse hall, I say let em smoke!
players smoked in the dugout and in the bullpens those were the days
Joe Reece Yup. My grandparents never got to see the cubs win the World Series cause they died of lung cancer.
I’m honestly suprised the league lets the players chew on tv
If it was corked I highly doubt he would use it after the crack
If he knew it was he would not at all
No he would have due to it being a advantage, next time please use your mind
PaAlKa The Future dislike because u liked own comment buddy
Jessica Fredrick I didn’t like my own comment
Say no to crack
Funny that this gets recommended after what’s come out about the Astros 😂
TheUncoordinatedWhiteGuys wdym what happened with the astros
Same
@@samuelmcguire6261 they were stealing pitchers signs with a camera, TV or something. They would beat on the bat rack twice to signal the batter of an change up pitch being next.
@@samuelmcguire6261 Or they would whistle. ua-cam.com/video/UVvnMIbk5SQ/v-deo.html
They was saying a ear piece. New york was crying cause they suck ass
"Not one pitch did anything that would make you believe it had a foreign substance on it" So not only did he cheat, he was bad at it
He did ok by career's end, had a World Championship Ring on his finger & was a pretty big reason his team Won it 🤷🏻♂️
0-0 in the bottom of the 12th of an Orioles/Marlins. You have to be a masochist to still be in the stands at that point.
"We're still scoreless in the bottom of the twenty sixth..."
Funny how that's when they were actually contenders and had some powerful lineups, yet very reflective of themselves now.
@@thecaynuck4694 glory days
You have to be a masochist to watch a Marlins game really
Or just a good fan
Damn, caught cheating with THE COMMISSIONER sitting right there.
The future Commissioner, he was President of the National League at the time.
Bart was actor Paul Giamati's Father, & Died A Week After Suspending Pete Rose From Baseball🥎
@@joecarr5412 thats a softball bruh
DOH
well the baseball mentality has always been "it's not cheating unless you get caught". I mean I partially blame for the MLB as they never gave out any severe punishments whenever somebody was caught so there were no consequences for cheating but still.
Rest In Peace, Giamatti. This was a classic moment in baseball.
At the 9:35 mark you can see his son Paul.
Astonishing to me that Giamatti was a professor first, made a joke about wanting to be the AL president when he was candidate for the presidency of Yale (which he then held for 8 years) before becoming NL president (and eventually Commish) and being present for this absolutely iconic scene (the reference to the Rockwell painting was so accurate, there were so many instances that looked like adult versions of Rockwell's well known baseball illustrations) , as well as being the one to finally throw Pete Rose out of the sport, and the thing that is somehow his most enduring legacy is that he's Paul Giamatti's dad.
@@williamgibbs3199 9:29 w a cigarette
@@williamgibbs3199 I see what you're talking about there! Paul G. with nearly a fuller head of hair than his daddy! That's unbelievable. Yeah Giamatti and Pete Rose sure had history alright!
"Looks like a Norman Rockwell painting" That was priceless, hilarious.
8:49 “It’s like a Norman Rockwell painting” 🤣 now THAT is excellent commentary
I get it!
*I don't get it*
Never cork the baseball bats!!
You watch trailer park boys
Orioles and Marlins 0-0 in the 12th is just priceless 😂😂
Ok robby💀
Ok ryan 💀
Funny how that's when they were actually contenders and had some powerful lineups, yet very reflective of themselves now.
That’s the Orioles and Marlins for ya
Okay Robert 💀
Chances are, if he knew it was corked, he would have traded it off once he had heard it crack during play.
Even in the minors our corked bats were ALWAYS stained a different color than the regulation stuff to avoid this. When I was playing in Kansas, we stained them all pink to make sure that they were not only highly visible, but also to let us know to mock the shit out of anyone who went to the plate with one, even for practice. There's no way this should happen in the show.
I’m not a huge sports person but I’ve binge watching these and it’s pretty entertaining
I'm an Orioles fan and I remember being at work watching that Baltimore vs Miami game. I was happy it was in extra innings because I worked 3rd shift and still do.
9:31-9:42 In the upper left hand corner, NL President Bart Giamatti's future actor son, Paul Giamatti, smoking a cigarette right behind him. (Sideways was great flick!)
That's crazy lol
Double U, N b Ceee
Oh shit it is him. Just casually smoking lmao.
Nice noticing. How did a baseball kid become such a good actor?
Those sideburns.
Feel bad for the first guy wasn’t his fault lol
Hyper Scythe Chris sabo?
Ya
His fault
Yeah, Chris Sabo didn't know the bat was corked, and it wasn't even his bat, but rules are rules. Even if you are in the back seat and did nothing, but your buddy robs a store and you're in the car after wards, you are still guilty of that crime.
He knew the bat was hot. He just thought it wouldn't break.
Never watched a baseball game in my life. Just watch these compilations
LG Free Gannik lmao
Same here. I don't even know what's the matter with the corked bats or those guys' gloves.
@@SoRiN160 makes the ball go farther
Same. Life is far too short to spend it watching a bunch of dudes stand around and hit foul balls over and over again.
MLB low/highlights are crazy entertaining, but you'd never catch me watching a full game.
This literally popped on my recommendation after the Astros cheating allegations. Anyone else?
conor 97hx all the astros deserve no salary next year.
Likewise 🤣🤣
I just like scandals
I LOVE the subtle punch of playing “Bye Bye Love” after the pitcher got thrown out at 9:26 lol
The Reds played “Hit the Road, Jack” a couple years ago when David Ross got kicked out.
Second clip, too of the 12th 0-0. How are there still fans in the stadium?
This video could be a reminder to Marlins fans about Yelich.
Both of them?
And realmuto😂
Florida Maddogg Wisconsin stole him
5:22 i obviously don't know if ump said like "substance on right arm" or something but he looked right at the spot he had it before it really looked like ump had a chance to point it out, seems like he called himself out by doing so lol
Am from UK don't understand rules, what's up with a substance being on your arm? How is that cheating?
Gareth Belfast one. Usually that substance is something sticky which the pitcher uses to smear on the ball to give it more spin. This is illegal because it gives the pitcher an illegal advantage by making the ball harder to throw.
Chris Z. How does making it harder to throw give him an advantage
WorldIsFilledB sorry, mistype: harder to hit
Gareth Belfast one. Pitchers will attempt to add pine tar, lard, or use some type of item to make the ball heavier on one side to make the ball spin and jump more unpredictably and thus harder to hit. If caught, the player is ejected from the game, all the current balls are replaced and removed from circulation, and the player is subject to a fine and/or suspension.
whats the advantage of a corked bat?
They hit harder
@@zakwheeler1 That’s a myth. Research on corked bats pretty conclusively states that corked bats don’t give any real advantage. People used to think that they were an advantage because you can swing a lighter bat faster, but the lack of weight and structural integrity of the bat actually can cause you to lose distance on the ball. MLB banned corked bats before much research was done.
@@Imulletman12 Oh okay
You are very correct when it comes to hitting the ball farther and hitting home runs no one can deny that however in the MLB with pictches as fast as they are a lighter bat may allow you to get a second of a faster swing which allows for more accurate hits so if your goal is to hit more accurately and get on base it will provide a very small advantages
I think it gives you a lighter and faster swing
Coaches coming out to the mound after their player gets checked for a substance they know is on his hand: 👁👄👁
What is the advantage of a foreign substance on the hand?
What was the foreign substance
8:00 - look at the body-language of the pitcher and catcher. They know they've been caught.
First clip announcer sounds like golden age Stan Lee...just a bit.
GREENDAYalltheWAY077
Absolutely does ...with just a DASH of Johnny Knoxville 😆👌🏼
You just can’t do those old school cheats anymore, why even try
You know Jay Howell must have been obviously guilty because Tommy Lasorda wasn't screaming at the umps. Lasorda would yet at umps over the smallest injustice.
Love the dude at the end casually lighting up a smoke on the field. Lol 80-90’s we’re crazy
Check Sabo's glasses! Theyre definitely corked
Mike Fires was using grip a lot when he threw his no-hitter earlier this year.
Yeah he cheated in both of his no hitters and had the audacity to rat out the astros
As a Reds fan, when I heard that I was incredibly ticked off (he threw his most recent no hitter against the Reds)
Bruh you got like three clips, you gotta add more! the video becomes long and boring if you don't!
This was good content on the occurrences though. However I agree on more examples
This dude legit went on the mlb UA-cam page, downloaded 3 videos, didn’t even cut them and just put them on his page😂
How many examples like this are there though?
Why you here if you think baseball is boring. Wasting your life away
“Like” if it was only 3 you couldn’t count djnbfuck?
Should edit the video and add the Astro’s game film of the last 3 years.
ZING!!
Video came out too early. You missed the Astros 2017-2019 seasons.
Only 2017
Though 7 day suspension for Sabo is tough. It is meant as an example to all players. I do think he was innocent. But, it is what it is.
Seems to me, if Sabo knew it was corked, he would've replaced as soon as he suspected it had broken.
A scoreless game in the 12th inning between the Orioles and the Marlins? Can you imagine a more painful sporting event to watch?
12:30 reminds me of “smoking section or non smoking section” AT RESTAURANTS!! Lol miss the old days
I love how the second one the manager or who ever that was didn’t even argue just talked about it for a few seconds then that’s it he knew his player fucked up XD
Those days when yelich was hitting .178 are longggggg gone 😂
thats because he's on steroids now.
Sabos mom made him wear those goggles. Now all of them do it.
The Marlins really had a stacked team they traded away...... Stanton, Realmuto, Yelich.... bruh their front office sucks
Nope. Its called small market team
@@kkkkkkkemstar There are small market teams, then there is 100 feet of toxic waste. Then buried under all that, there's the Marlins lol (under Loria)
Marcell Ozuna too
How he walked in the back of the dugout 😭😭😂😂😁.. all the managers & personal trainers was smiling.. that’s hilarious 👌
Ya know, sadly when most people hear the name Chris Sabo, the first thing comes to mind is "corked bat"...The guy was actually a fantastic player...Amazing how sometimes an isolated "incident" basically defines a players career...Hell, Robin Ventura was a great player as well, but as soon as someone mentions his name my first thought is Nolan Ryan flogging him in the top of the head...Sabo & Ventura both were likely not Hall of Famers, but both made a few All-star games, and were considered above average players.
That 3rd clip where someone smoking inside of a stadium.
You will never see that again..
Those were some good times!
Yeah blowing cancer into people all around how fun! Shut up boomer.
I like how Sabo looked at the bat and said “oh shit”
THANK YOU FOR ACTUALLY SHOWING THE WHOLE CLIP!
I love buck showalter's reaction, " what? I have no idea what you're talking about? What are you talkin about? "
Oh, I thought this was going to be clips of the Astros hitting.
8:56 Everybody chill. It's just a little peanut butter and jelly inside the glove.
Bro sabo didn’t know he had that bat in game
Jack Goff no reason to be rude man.
Jack Goff Fuck off
Pussy Destroyers you went a little too far dude...
@@JensKafe dude shes a kid lol
That dude at 12:18 just casually lighting up a ciggie.
The good ol days.
I remember watching Super Bowl X, and seeing Jack Lambert walk to the sidelines and fire one up. The way things are today, it's strange and amusing seeing that lol. (BTW I saw the game live, but when I saw him do that it was on a recording years later).
Seeing a younger Joe West and knowing he's still an ump is so depressing.
He retired end of last season…….
He used to be a decent ump back in the day... He got his diva complex with age.
Chris Sabo’s bat was nothing but “a corked bat they fool around with in batting practice.” Oh those zany prankster professional baseball players.
I believe it. Why would you not use a corked bar at first but then somehow signal the batboy to bring you a corked bat and intentionally break your own bat. Doesn’t make sense. Maybe he could tell it was corked and isn’t say anything but he definitely didn’t cheat on purpose
Like my favorite wrestling manager, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan used to say, "Win if you can. Lose if you have to. But always cheat."
That line actually came from Jesse Ventura.
@@SurelyYouCantBeSerious101 It sounds like something "The Body" would say! I stand corrected. (...Though Heenan might have borrowed it.)
@@wilmtigers "The Body" WTF gay shit you on. Haha
@@titusmag16 "The Body" was the ring nickname of wrestler Jesse Ventura.....Jesse "The Body" Ventura.
@@Vladpryde Yeah I can't believe I wrote that a year ago. So embarrassing.
12:19 Ah, the days when you could light up in the ball park and no one gave a shit!
Imagine the conversation with your wife or mom after getting caught cheating unless your the first guy that was just bad luck
Julie Jankowski wouldn’t bother most tbh
“Wonder what vintage it was.” Fuckin dead ☠️
Seeing Yelich as a marlin is always cool for me. I loved those jerseys.
Chief of the umpires isn't even at work and he's just like "Eh, I'm here."
Nothing will ever compare to the George Brett pine tar incident. Billy Martin was an absolute genius.
could you imagine if it was just the team that pranked sabo?
...my thoughts exactly - moreover, they all seemed to find it suspiciously funny ☝🏼😆
That would have been cold. At least they didn’t prank him with roids 🤪
Should be a whole episode on the Huston Astros!
I loved Dempsey, too! " let me see what I can do." Lucky #17.
a 13 minute video for 3 clips... really?
Zeus it’s just baseball bro
Baseball is played in a time continuum vortex.
Grow up dickhead
Would you or rather it been one? What's wrong with having 3??
@@taelormason5291 Other way around. 13 minutes is a long video for only 3 clips. I'm saying there should have been more.
There was a game where a pitcher was caught using a nail file that you might be able to include here. Also the Dodgers I think. This one was older.
They actually mention it in the third clip
Don't let the blatant cheating in the second clip distract you from the fact that this game between the MARLINS AND THE ORIOLES was being NATIONALLY TELEVISED on FOX.
ok and?
Who would actually sit down and watch that 😂😂
@@cja_824 It was 0-0 in the 12th inning.. figure the "and" out yourself
Lmao imagine getting thrown out a major league game in the 12 inning, 0-0.
About the corked bat...wasn’t there a time when an ump confiscated a bat and locked it away as “evidence” and then one of the players broke into the umpires room mission impossible style and stole it back? I remember hearing that somewhere.
Remeber smt like that too
July 15, 1994 at Comiskey Park, Albert Belle (Indians) was the hitter. Cleveland reliever Jason Grimsley crawled through a drop ceiling into the umpire’s dressing room and switched the bat. Belle was suspended 10 games, which was never fully served due to appeal and the players’ strike.
12:18 I love the fact homeboy is smoking a cig
Lmao lol
Chris Sabo NEVER disputed using a corked bat. He was suspended for 7 games and was fined $25k
LTH Inc yeah he only said it wasnt on purpose
Maybe because in baseball there’s a set of rules that you don’t snitch on your teammates. It wasn’t his bat and the bat boy brought a different players bat out. Sabo took the punishment and carried on. If you think he corks his bats, how come the first one he broke wasn’t corked?
@@khure711 How do you know all of this information? How do you know the first one wasn't corked?
if chris sabo has any suspicion of the bag being corked he would’ve traded it in after it cracked a little bit. he wouldn’t take that chance.
Dempsey was definitely in on it 😂
I have a feeling Rick was in on a lot of schinanigens.😂😂
I love the old days, the guy standing in front of Giamati is smoking and no one even flinches.
is nobody gonna talk about the eye wear on Sabo?
In the third video, they're concerned about some substance inside the pitcher's glove, but they completely ignore the obvious substance on the brim of his hat.
In every clip the players with a number 17 jersey was involved in cheating. Stay away from. 17 lol
Sabo looks pretty guilty sitting on the benching watching the replay on the jumbotron.
8:49 "it's like a Norman Rockwell painting" lol good one
If someone does not cheat on purpose like in Sabo's case, why eject?
Because some people are really good actors and they don't wanna mis any cheaters
MLB rules state using a corked bat in the game is an automatic ejection plus a suspension. The suspension they can appeal.
@@nicholasbenge2596 thank you for updating my knowledge on baseball rules.
@@nicholasbenge2596 The MLB rules also give the umps a lot of discretion
8:00 Is that a young Joe West!! HaHa (oh wait, I'm talking to no one...)
Adam Lawrence maybe
Adam Lawrence AND HA NOT NOONE
Yeses
Lol no comments for almost a year and now 5 in 4 hours?
@@applefanboy5706 that damn You Tube rabbit hole haha
Cheating is now allowed in MLB. Ask Altuve and his Astros buddies or ask Cora and his players on both the Astros and Red Sox. Lead both teams to championships. Nobody reprimanded at all thanks to support from the POS union, protecting cheaters at the expense of the rest of the players that have respect for the game. Suspensions for Hinch and Cora for a year. That’s a joke, more of a vacation with the salaries they make. Return immediately to the game and are praised by MLB like they are great coaches. Great lesson for our youth of today. MLB needs to get rid of Manfred and the POS union.
There's proof altuve didn't cheat but go off on him I guess
@@blackirontarkus8700 you keep believing that spanky
@@AreU4Real1 there's literal video proof get over your self. If you're mad the astros cheated be mad it's fair. Don't be mad at someone who took no part though makes you look ignorant
@@blackirontarkus8700 ok Spanky. They cheated period. Which video? The one of him desperately holding his shirt closed as he wore a wire. Ignorance is bliss so enjoy.
@@AreU4Real1 When they didn't investigate the cheating further, fans did so themselves and there's videos up on UA-cam the site you're on, about exactly what I said. The proof that fans themselves got that was used by news outlets MLB and fans alike. If you're so adamant about them cheating then the burden of proof is on you to back up your claims. Otherwise you're ignorant plain as day doesn't matter what you say or think
It looks so weird looking at people without MOBILE PHONES!! LOL 😆
3rd clip: You know it is old when people are just lighting up in the stands. Lol