Yeah, keep doing what's working. The pitcher couldn't buy a decent throw to first and the 1st baseman seemed kind of hinkey, too. Forget hitting long balls, hit little short ones that they clearly can't field worth a damn. That's just being smart.
@@CastafioreOnUA-cam It’s more than that. It can apply to any activity where for some reason, an experienced individual, suddenly can’t execute a simple movement or technique. It’s like a mental block just deletes the ability to do something simple they’ve done a million times.
@@tonyattardo9350 Sure, but in baseball it's almost always in reference to throwing. Moreso with pitchers given their heavier throwing load. Besides throwing and catching the ball, the other physical parts of baseball is mostly just legging it to make a catch or get to a base.
@@Danny-wi2oe there’s also just good sportsmanship. That said baseball is unique in that only one team can score at a time, so knowing that the other side (who did have 8 runs in this case,it’s not like they were being shut out) can still rally and come back, means you take every run you can get while the getting is good. That’s why running up the score happens in baseball more than other sports.
I know right. That’s what I’m thinking about the whole time I’m watching this. You know at practice coach is drilling ground balls to them, working on fundamentals and making good throws to first. The whole time going “you gotta work, you gotta do the easy stuff, don’t want to end up on jomboy again, everybody will know you are the worst defense!”
3B will be comparing his team's performances with his pickup & throw. "So that's you walking another batter, here's me picking up and getting an out from 3rd to 1st."
@@Darkjonny79 yeah, but you said “two guys after him” (“him” being the first/10th batter, no. 3) and only stopped with no. 7 (the 12th batter). If we have to mention the who also got second AB’s, we should mention them all or else it looks like you’re overlooking one.
I'd be more interested to find out how they got the other 6 runs...since the strategy of "keep it in the infield" worked wonders, was the outfield coming up clutch all game so coach like, "Okay...keep the ball away from the outfield, they're catching everything and they all have cannons."
@@Lieutenxnt_Dxn -- There were 3 relief pitchers used. 8 of the 10 runs were unearned...the last 8 runs were all unearned to both pitchers and team. Michael DeFelippi...losing pitcher, gave up 1 hit, 1 walk, and 6 runs (0 earned runs) Jackson Ertz...2 walks, 1 strikeout, 4 wild pitches, and 2 runs (0 earned runs)
Yeah, last summer was my son's first season of baseball. My Lord! The pitchers would walk 7 guys straight before they got a single out. It was tough to watch, I'd oftentimes catch myself watching the bigger kids at the other field playing.
I umped a summer league for kids the first year after T-ball. One of the league rules was that every kid that showed up batted in every inning. Opposite of what we saw here, I had an inning where an infielder caught a pop up and tagged the three base runners out getting four outs for that time at bat. And then did it again five batters latter. Weird, weird version of baseball. But everyone built their skills. Especially that first baseman.
Love the idea of a random bunt-attack. Down two in the 8th nobody’s expecting such a thing and any hesitation on defense could allow some successful bunts. Surprised we don’t see this more!
@@ronm3245 Which is something you see a lot of in the endgame because most of the more powerful pieces are gone, but you don't see a lot of it in the middlegame.
I’m high school, our coach got pissed off at us for missing three bunts calls in one game. So the next game he made all of us bunt every single at bat. We won big, I went something like 5-5, all singles of course. But in the end, he proved to us just how valuable the art of bunting is to baseball. It was a game I’ll never forget.
Sadly this probably won't be the last time we see something like this at D1 (or higher!) Can't field or throw, but I'm sure their launch angles and exit velocities are KILLER
I couldn't figure out why every batter was trying to bunt...but as soon as someone actually made contact it became VERY clear why lol. Excellent scouting from them
I remember being a catcher and having an inning like this. I called a mound meeting and reamed out the entire infield. There was another hit and then the last out. One of the most embarrassing moments on the diamond ive seen
When Jomboy went through the summary and the statistic that there was only 1 hit, but 10 base runners who all scored, I was like, "I literally just watched this breakdown, and somehow it was still worse than I thought!!!"
Jomboy that might be your best video ever. They say in every baseball game you will see something you have never seen before and boy does this one prove it. 😂
Coach Ramon Orozco coached my JV team for 1 year before USD hired him. We had 4 bunt signs and practiced bunting at almost every practice. This is almost certainly his work.
Something I don't get at around 2:56 - why didn't he throw home? It would have been an out AND the runner wouldn't score. Then again, I guess the way the team was playing, throwing home would have been a freak moment of clarity.
I have never in my life seen a clip or a highlight or a game of the University of Pacific my hometown in Stockton California. And the first clip I ever see in my life is this. Guess I needed it. Thank You Jomboy!
Fun note: this was the University of San Diego (USD) Toreros, not to be confused with either the San Diego State University (SDSU) Aztecs or the University of California San Diego (UCSD) Tritons, who are just about five minutes away up the 5.
I wonder if the first three batters showing bunt was a plan - show bunt but don't commit for the first two to set up for the third guy who actually bunts - and then they realized how much it psyched out the pitcher and just ran with it, or if they recognized that the infield wasn't playing well all game and saw an opportunity.
Common denominator is the catcher. I didnt notice until the last pitcher came in that this catcher doesnt present a target to throw at. I used to hate throwing to catchers that didnt put their glove up near the strike zone. To me at that time in my baseball playing days, it was like shooting hoops on a rim that doesnt have a net. It is so much easier to throw strikes at a target.
The only veracity game I pitched in my sophomore year of high school, I came in in the top of the 7th, up 3. My third baseman had 7 errors in one inning, including 4 on bunts. I gave up 5 runs on no hits, one walk, 2 strikeouts, and a pick-off. We lost by 1. I finished the season with a 0.00 ERA and 5 RA in one inning. And that was one of 4 games we lost, including the state championship game.
As a former pitcher I’d ask the catcher to give me a target with his glove instead of him keeping it closed and low until the pitch almost gets there… also probably why the catcher mishandled so many pitches.
This brought flash backs I remember being on the mound and this exact scenario played out very in expected when you go 6 innings and no one has even shown bunt
Reminds me of one of the teams my Little League played against First pitch? Bunt to pitcher out at first. Second pitch? Bunt to pitcher out at first. Third pitch? Bunt to pitcher out at first. Can't get any better than that all because the team just loved their bunts.
"If you need a laugh after this.." I'm actually all laughed out after this. Sports are most enjoyable (comedic) when played badly. Keep it up. Your videos are one of the few ways I find enjoyment in watching sports! Thank You.
One time in hs we played a doubleheader. In game one we didn’t execute our bunts so in game two coach made the entire lineup bunt the first time through the order. We did score a run
That reminds me of pitching on a different WCC team 25 years ago. The only difference is once two errors and a few balls got past the catcher, I would give up a jack. My PTSD is coming back after watching this.
Wonderful bunting by San Diego. Putting pressure on the defense works! Meanwhile, as rough as that was for U Pacific, I think the Trash Pandas rough inning (7 runs allowed in the 7th while keeping a no-hitter) was crazier.
i can hear ALL of my old coaches yelling THROW HOME stop throwing to first. we would have been in SO much trouble giving that many runs by throwing to first
This happened to me as a 12 year old kid.. we had an inning like this.... We were getting beat like 14-0, me nor none of my teammates gave a shit... So my coach went to the umpire and conceded.... Love ya dad rip
imagine being in the outfield and just having to watch this happen.
As a (high school) outfielder, I have had my share of these experiences. Love running the day after at practice because of retarded infielders.
I've been in the outfield watching a pitcher walk 7 straight hitters. Slow death.
I'd include third base, homie had one play the whole inning and it was a nice one
@@EthnHayabusa crowd was chanting “ball 27! Ball 27! Ball 27!”
I think everyone who has ever played baseball from childhood has had a game like this... And yeah.. It's hard
So they scored 10 runs without the ball ever leaving the infield. Impressive. Very nice.
10 runs on only 2 swings that made contact
Not true. Some of those fielders threw the ball into the outfield.
Let's see Paul Allen's inning.
Lmao my thoughts exactly, like imagine being a center fielder just helplessly watching and you can’t do anything about it
Is the screen behind the catcher considered part of the infield? 🙂
Normally I'd be weirded out by all those bunts... But in this case I think it was just good scouting.
“had they been doing this all game” , i mean they scored 6 runs somehow
They knew the team's weakness and exploited it!
Jomboy even miscounted. He said the first 5 and 6 out of the first 7. It was actually the first 6 batters and 7 out of 8 that showed bunt
Yeah, keep doing what's working. The pitcher couldn't buy a decent throw to first and the 1st baseman seemed kind of hinkey, too. Forget hitting long balls, hit little short ones that they clearly can't field worth a damn. That's just being smart.
How did none of these batters get beaned
I've never seen an entire infield get the yips at the same time
i saw it in softball the other day, fla st vs syracuse, syracuse run ruled themselves on walks and errors in the 5th
What’s the yips?
@@BRuh-gv3rk In baseball, it's when players suddenly can't throw the ball for no apparent physical reason.
@@CastafioreOnUA-cam It’s more than that. It can apply to any activity where for some reason, an experienced individual, suddenly can’t execute a simple movement or technique. It’s like a mental block just deletes the ability to do something simple they’ve done a million times.
@@tonyattardo9350 Sure, but in baseball it's almost always in reference to throwing. Moreso with pitchers given their heavier throwing load. Besides throwing and catching the ball, the other physical parts of baseball is mostly just legging it to make a catch or get to a base.
It's like when you and your buddy play a baseball video game for the first time and you realize that he can't figure out the fielding controls.
Glorious.
Or your try to rely on the AI to control your team.
when you fat finger throw to first and the fielder throws it out the park.
We've all had it in video games where some easy thing that you make all the time mysteriously becomes difficult and you can't hit anything.
You have to wonder if USD was feeling bad for them as it happened. That was hard to watch.
After they scored the 12 and 13 run from those errors, they definitely did. Looked like they quit bunting so they could put them out of their misery.
😂 plus they had the lead .... Painnnnn
I’ve seen worse in little league.
@@jeralgrantbecause then it violates the unwritten rules that govern baseball
@@Danny-wi2oe there’s also just good sportsmanship. That said baseball is unique in that only one team can score at a time, so knowing that the other side (who did have 8 runs in this case,it’s not like they were being shut out) can still rally and come back, means you take every run you can get while the getting is good. That’s why running up the score happens in baseball more than other sports.
my life would be over if my favorite jimmy in the world did a breakdown of how bad my team did.
Share him the clip! Would love to see.
I know right. That’s what I’m thinking about the whole time I’m watching this. You know at practice coach is drilling ground balls to them, working on fundamentals and making good throws to first. The whole time going “you gotta work, you gotta do the easy stuff, don’t want to end up on jomboy again, everybody will know you are the worst defense!”
"Well that was a rough game today, but at least there's a new Jomboy episode to cheer me up"
3B will be comparing his team's performances with his pickup & throw. "So that's you walking another batter, here's me picking up and getting an out from 3rd to 1st."
The new mr.beast video for a billion views: "I went to this guy's sporting event and gave away $1000 for every time they messed up!"
The scary thing about Baseball is that it never technically has to end. If they didn't get that last out this could've gone on for another 40 minutes.
4:18 it’s worth noting that this is the guy who was the first batter, back for a second AB.
Same with the 2 guys after him. 3, then 19, then 7. 19 got home, 7 didn't.
@@Darkjonny79 7 was the second out, 11 came up after him for the third out.
@@MDK2_Radio I know, it's why I said that 19 made it home, but 7 didn't. 7 was the second out.
As an ex mlb pitchers hate it when a batter bunts
@@Darkjonny79 yeah, but you said “two guys after him” (“him” being the first/10th batter, no. 3) and only stopped with no. 7 (the 12th batter). If we have to mention the who also got second AB’s, we should mention them all or else it looks like you’re overlooking one.
This is the type of baseball that happens when the head coach sees some bad ABs and says "Everyone bunts next inning or we run after the game"
And only 2 didn't, lol. They must have had better at bats than the other 7
Coaches made the right call, keep it in the infield.
Nothing like many consecutive bunts to get in the pitcher’s head.
After the second, I don't know why he didn't throw anything except breaking balls
6 in a row, lol. 7 out of 8
"that's a righty but he's jogging in like he's a lefty"
couldn't agree more lmao
I’ve never heard a more accurate description 😂
I'd be more interested to find out how they got the other 6 runs...since the strategy of "keep it in the infield" worked wonders, was the outfield coming up clutch all game so coach like, "Okay...keep the ball away from the outfield, they're catching everything and they all have cannons."
I see some bunt defense practice on the horizon for Pacific. Plus running...a lot of running
Don't forget some work on throwing accuracy to the bases.....lol
Definitely going to be doing some fundamentals work.
Looks like they need some better relief pitchers
@@shrayesraman5192 thats after better infield defense. No fucking excuse for any of that
@@TeemoQuinton Those missed throws so cringeworthy. Back to basics.
In the midst of all the chaos, the 3B randomly making a great play to get the 2nd out was hilarious
How were they winning before this inning? This was a HUGE implosion.
My thoughts exactly, they must not have any relief pitching.
Maybe they have a great outfield?
@@Lieutenxnt_Dxn -- There were 3 relief pitchers used. 8 of the 10 runs were unearned...the last 8 runs were all unearned to both pitchers and team.
Michael DeFelippi...losing pitcher, gave up 1 hit, 1 walk, and 6 runs (0 earned runs)
Jackson Ertz...2 walks, 1 strikeout, 4 wild pitches, and 2 runs (0 earned runs)
I had the same question about the 1985 Cardinals after watching the ninth inning of Game 6,
Bad relief pitching certainly played a factor.
Oof that’s some little league level baseball right there
don’t talk about my sons little league team like that
Going by what I've seen of little league jomboy breakdowns, and various highlights of little league world series, that's an insult to little league.
Forget Little League. I've seen Miracle League play better defense than this.
This same sequence happened to me the last time I played baseball too....when I was 7 years old
I love the random great play from the third baseman at 5:27
Really coulda used that like 10 runs ago
I'd rather two decent plays than one good one and one error
@@bobobandy9382 Cool name. My name is Bo.
A couple seasons ago I was coaching my son’s 7-8yo team and they won a game like 13-12 on a walk off. And got no hit. 😂
Yeah, last summer was my son's first season of baseball. My Lord! The pitchers would walk 7 guys straight before they got a single out. It was tough to watch, I'd oftentimes catch myself watching the bigger kids at the other field playing.
@@mattf2146 Bad dad! Lol
I umped a summer league for kids the first year after T-ball. One of the league rules was that every kid that showed up batted in every inning. Opposite of what we saw here, I had an inning where an infielder caught a pop up and tagged the three base runners out getting four outs for that time at bat. And then did it again five batters latter. Weird, weird version of baseball. But everyone built their skills. Especially that first baseman.
I laughed so hard at 1:54, because of the cap from the pitcher... Just gliding down his face while he pitches :D
Love the idea of a random bunt-attack. Down two in the 8th nobody’s expecting such a thing and any hesitation on defense could allow some successful bunts. Surprised we don’t see this more!
Kinda like winning at chess by attacking with your King.
@@ronm3245 Which is something you see a lot of in the endgame because most of the more powerful pieces are gone, but you don't see a lot of it in the middlegame.
@@MarsJenkar zakly
I’m high school, our coach got pissed off at us for missing three bunts calls in one game. So the next game he made all of us bunt every single at bat. We won big, I went something like 5-5, all singles of course. But in the end, he proved to us just how valuable the art of bunting is to baseball. It was a game I’ll never forget.
Those dudes are going to be running SO many sprints at their next practice 😅😂
That will help them field better for sure!
And bunt defense drills.
@@AEMoreira81: Naaaah--nobody EVER bunts!
Imagine trying to keep track of this as a PA announcer “and in the bottom of the 8th USD had 10 runs, 1 hit, 3 errors, no runners LOB”
And only 2 of the runs were earned.
That's my college! I would chant "UOP not clutch" around campus my whole time there! Miss it! Thanks for bringing back the glory days for me Jomboy!
Been on the losing side of one of these innings before. Just one of things where everyone is trying so hard to fix the ship that they keep messing up
Reminded me of the Cubs falling apart after the Steve Bartman play. They mentally lost it.
Sadly this probably won't be the last time we see something like this at D1 (or higher!) Can't field or throw, but I'm sure their launch angles and exit velocities are KILLER
I couldn't figure out why every batter was trying to bunt...but as soon as someone actually made contact it became VERY clear why lol. Excellent scouting from them
"I just kept calling bunt and it kept working"
I remember being a catcher and having an inning like this. I called a mound meeting and reamed out the entire infield. There was another hit and then the last out. One of the most embarrassing moments on the diamond ive seen
When Jomboy went through the summary and the statistic that there was only 1 hit, but 10 base runners who all scored, I was like, "I literally just watched this breakdown, and somehow it was still worse than I thought!!!"
What an excellent breakdown of an absolute breakdown.
I have no affiliation to either team but damn, that was hilarious and painful to watch at the same time.
This is like something from a movie where the down and out team has a gimmick for winning the game that saves their team
That was one of the most painful half innings I've watched probably ever, or at least a very long time.
Scouting report showed this team cant defend bunts? That is an absurd amount of bunting....
Jomboy that might be your best video ever. They say in every baseball game you will see something you have never seen before and boy does this one prove it. 😂
Coach Ramon Orozco coached my JV team for 1 year before USD hired him. We had 4 bunt signs and practiced bunting at almost every practice. This is almost certainly his work.
Imagine what the outfielders were out there thinking
That remark about the righty jogging in like a lefty is why non-sports fans like myself tune into Jommy so much.
Worst defensive inning?
Yankees: Hold my beer
Yes, and everybody will remember it forever.
Something I don't get at around 2:56 - why didn't he throw home? It would have been an out AND the runner wouldn't score.
Then again, I guess the way the team was playing, throwing home would have been a freak moment of clarity.
Hell yeah, nice timing I was just on a Jomboy breakdown spree
I was as well lol
I have never in my life seen a clip or a highlight or a game of the University of Pacific my hometown in Stockton California. And the first clip I ever see in my life is this. Guess I needed it. Thank You Jomboy!
It almost looks like they through this game on purpose. That 2nd base hesitation was insane
I am DYING at the jaunty run replay and SOUND EFFECT!!!!
2024 World Series: It's like the Yankees were taking notes! LOL
Jomboy "Where was that all inning, that was a nice play..." LOL
Fun note: this was the University of San Diego (USD) Toreros, not to be confused with either the San Diego State University (SDSU) Aztecs or the University of California San Diego (UCSD) Tritons, who are just about five minutes away up the 5.
PLNU always forgotten 😄
@@chrmnxpnoy I didn't forget about the good ol' Sea Lions, they just usually aren't mixed up with the schools that have "San Diego" in their names.
@@JonathanMartin884 True, that makes sense
I wonder if the first three batters showing bunt was a plan - show bunt but don't commit for the first two to set up for the third guy who actually bunts - and then they realized how much it psyched out the pitcher and just ran with it, or if they recognized that the infield wasn't playing well all game and saw an opportunity.
Ah, yes. Here we have a classic example of: "And then the wheels came off."
Common denominator is the catcher. I didnt notice until the last pitcher came in that this catcher doesnt present a target to throw at. I used to hate throwing to catchers that didnt put their glove up near the strike zone. To me at that time in my baseball playing days, it was like shooting hoops on a rim that doesnt have a net. It is so much easier to throw strikes at a target.
As a Pirates fan I expect to see these guys play for us in the near future. 🙃
The pitcher throwing to first instead of home on that bases load bunt was wild
You'd think its Thanksgiving the amount of time jomboy says "gobble it up"😂
Is there a video anywhere of the actual announcer during all of this? I bet they were going nuts
Shoutout San Diego 💚💚 hopefully the big boys can get a ring this year
This was a pretty normal occurrence my first Little League season. So many games ended lopsided after a blowup inning with no defensive execution.
Imagine if they never stopped bunting lmfao
The inning would probably still be going as we speak. XD
1:03 that laugh at "trust your defence" + the title of the vid = it's gonna be a good time
The Pirates immediatly offered to sign the entire team
The only veracity game I pitched in my sophomore year of high school, I came in in the top of the 7th, up 3. My third baseman had 7 errors in one inning, including 4 on bunts. I gave up 5 runs on no hits, one walk, 2 strikeouts, and a pick-off. We lost by 1. I finished the season with a 0.00 ERA and 5 RA in one inning. And that was one of 4 games we lost, including the state championship game.
This felt like watching the 2018-2021 orioles trying to get some outs
This is extremely smart play...its like running the option in football over and over again...completely overwhelm the other team:)
Can you imagine the coach after the game 😬
Imagine giving your pitcher a target in the dirt every pitch and getting mad he can't hit his spot
"Well boys, that was rough. But hey at least nobody watches college baseball lmao am I right?"
I do, but I'm a weirdo who watches college anything. I'm already gearing up for the lacrosse playoffs.
As a former pitcher I’d ask the catcher to give me a target with his glove instead of him keeping it closed and low until the pitch almost gets there… also probably why the catcher mishandled so many pitches.
Can't wait to see all of those guys playing for the A's.
This brought flash backs I remember being on the mound and this exact scenario played out very in expected when you go 6 innings and no one has even shown bunt
Not anymore
Reminds me of one of the teams my Little League played against First pitch? Bunt to pitcher out at first. Second pitch? Bunt to pitcher out at first. Third pitch? Bunt to pitcher out at first. Can't get any better than that all because the team just loved their bunts.
First time ever being at an upload that was 50 seconds ago.
Never knew the strategy was to only bunt in the 8th. I’ll have to remember that one
I am sure the manager of the Pacific is delighted this made JomBoy!
Shortstop was looking to first when catcher threw to him around 3:50. Bold to look back a base runner already on your base
Protestants vs. Catholics has always been a contest of small differences.
"If you need a laugh after this.." I'm actually all laughed out after this. Sports are most enjoyable (comedic) when played badly. Keep it up. Your videos are one of the few ways I find enjoyment in watching sports! Thank You.
All is right in the world when Jomboy Media is doing baseball breakdowns.
As a USD student it's really cool to see my school on a Jomboy breakdown
One time in hs we played a doubleheader. In game one we didn’t execute our bunts so in game two coach made the entire lineup bunt the first time through the order. We did score a run
That reminds me of pitching on a different WCC team 25 years ago. The only difference is once two errors and a few balls got past the catcher, I would give up a jack. My PTSD is coming back after watching this.
Wonderful bunting by San Diego. Putting pressure on the defense works! Meanwhile, as rough as that was for U Pacific, I think the Trash Pandas rough inning (7 runs allowed in the 7th while keeping a no-hitter) was crazier.
After maybe peewee or bantam level (before you're a teenager) this shouldn't be possible
I think their coach said bunt till you get 2 strikes. Then when they were up by a good amount they stopped
That's an infield that forgot all the fundamentals of who covers the base on bunts. Reminded me of Highschool.
Just wanted to say I really appreciated the voice over timing around 4:24.
i can hear ALL of my old coaches yelling THROW HOME stop throwing to first. we would have been in SO much trouble giving that many runs by throwing to first
I have never seen such a bunting clinic take place on the field lol
Did the batter not get hit at 4:54? The ball should have been dead and the runner shouldn't have scored.
This happened to me as a 12 year old kid.. we had an inning like this.... We were getting beat like 14-0, me nor none of my teammates gave a shit... So my coach went to the umpire and conceded.... Love ya dad rip
Ah. They found the "turtle" approach. You cant strike em out/hit em if they just bunt/block..
The great play by the third basemen but the runner still scoring is the icing on the cake lmao
I cried laughing this whole video. Thank you again Jomboy.
I was thinking to myself, how bad could it possible be, that first throw to first slayed me, knowing it wasn't going to end there.
Ty
Please clarify…did they go through the entire rotation and then some?
I need to know too.
Saw the Cubs do something like this once.
Make em play catch. Beautiful and textbook small ball
When that final list went to a full second column I just about died laughing
As a centerfielder, I would legit have a stroke seeing this happen…