You also see him run along the outside of the baseline and after the faint, he’s inside the line makes it clearer, ump definitely had a better view too
One announcer is totally a homer and can't admit that Yelich made a move to second. But the second announcer is professional and tells it like it is and gets it right. Yelich clearly made a slight move to second. First-base coach's fault which he clearly admits to on the field after the play.
Another thing that is annoying is if a guy is trying to steal or take an extra base and he beats the play,but is going so hard he's off the bag a few inches...Who the hell cares. He should be safe.it's so hard when you are giving yer all and you beat it..that's all that should matter.
The rules obviously need to change to remove such ambiguity from the game. At some point the play has to be dead as the runner made it to first base and there must be a clear way of agreeing to when the play is over.
If you're going to make the play "dead" then the umpires will have to call "time" and no other action can occur anywhere else on the field. There's nothing wrong with the rule. Yelich made a move, ever so slight but a move nonetheless, toward second base. It was the correct call - even the announcers finally agreed that he made a move toward second base. Yelich got tossed for saying, "You f-ed it up." There's a cardinal rule when it comes to arguing with umpires: if you make it personal, and using "you" makes it personal, you're getting tossed. "That's a terrible call" won't get to tossed while "You're terrible" is a sure ticket to the showers.
@@chesterthompson6835lol that is not why he’s out. You can run past first base all day long. He’s out because he slightly leaned towards 2nd base which indicates he was a live runner.
You can't even make physical contact (of a hostile nature of course) with an umpire without getting automatically ejected, fined, and likely suspended. MLB will throw the book at you for even a bump which is why upset managers and players get right in the faces of the umps when they're 'getting their money's worth' so to speak but never actually make physical contact.
To answer your other question. If you outright laid a dude out... the last time you really saw that was the pre-1920s era of baseball where fights were much more common place. I imagine if you did it today, you're getting suspended for close to if not a full 162 game season on top of an assault charge. Definitely not a good career choice.
Proof of how much baseball sucks. Anyone defending that out no matter the rules is part of the reason nobody watches baseball. It’s dying for a reason. Rather than defend this trash, realize changes need to be made to make the game better. Regardless, baseball sucks
so, you don't care about the rules? and if you want to say baseball is dying, i guess go to central america and asia and then form a more nuanced and educated conclusion
I was at the Golden Corral and made a slight move for more fried chicken,...and was told to leave the restaurant,......it's a tough world we live in.
Fist base coach’s fault for motioning him to run to second.
He made the stutter step and you can see his body go to the left. Christian Yelich was right to argue but the umpire was not wrong. He made that move.
No, he did not.
The rule says that if you faint towards 2nd you can be tagged out and I saw the movement towards second so I’d have to agree with the call
You also see him run along the outside of the baseline and after the faint, he’s inside the line makes it clearer, ump definitely had a better view too
He was slowing down to a stop, he made no move twords second.
i can see the move that he did which made the ump call him out but idk
First base coach motioned him to run to second after watching the ball fly by.
honestly Yelich probably knew that he was motioning towards eventually and he was definitely overall frustrated about his entire season at that point
Indias smile before he tags him makes this so much better
idk what happened but he’s hot
Wtf
Right call.
Wrong call.
I was at this game and It was so stupid the crowd booed 2 innings afrter
You mean the crowd was stupid, because that call was correct
One announcer is totally a homer and can't admit that Yelich made a move to second. But the second announcer is professional and tells it like it is and gets it right. Yelich clearly made a slight move to second. First-base coach's fault which he clearly admits to on the field after the play.
Don is the Padres pbp guy.
He had no dog in the fight.
He made no move to second.
@@seximexi5820 you're either blind or in complete denial. Or don't know the rule regarding a move to second?
ok but why did he just stand there
If you’re safe on first you can go over the base and stop, maybe take some of your shit off
@@DonaldGlover-tz2bi Ik but he knew he turned and didn’t try to get back
@@Jax_15 he barley turned that’s why. Most players do that all the time and are safe.
Umpires make lot bad calls
Another thing that is annoying is if a guy is trying to steal or take an extra base and he beats the play,but is going so hard he's off the bag a few inches...Who the hell cares. He should be safe.it's so hard when you are giving yer all and you beat it..that's all that should matter.
@@vernpascal1531 most umpire bad calls are on strike three looking. most times the pitch is notoutside the strike zone
But this can is 100٪ right, he must immediately return to the bad he overran.
Dumbest comment ever😂@@vernpascal1531
100% leaned/stuttered towards second. Correct call.
I’m a huge Yelich fan but he was wrong here
Out all day. First base coaches fault.
Ump made the right call.
Ump made the wrong call
Bro, Yelich was literally safe
The rules obviously need to change to remove such ambiguity from the game. At some point the play has to be dead as the runner made it to first base and there must be a clear way of agreeing to when the play is over.
If you're going to make the play "dead" then the umpires will have to call "time" and no other action can occur anywhere else on the field. There's nothing wrong with the rule. Yelich made a move, ever so slight but a move nonetheless, toward second base. It was the correct call - even the announcers finally agreed that he made a move toward second base.
Yelich got tossed for saying, "You f-ed it up." There's a cardinal rule when it comes to arguing with umpires: if you make it personal, and using "you" makes it personal, you're getting tossed. "That's a terrible call" won't get to tossed while "You're terrible" is a sure ticket to the showers.
Barry have you ever played baseball beyond coach pitch. It’s an easy rule.
“My contract is fucking amazing”
India has been pressured to change his name to '"Guardia"
You can't curse at umpires he knows this.
From a Cubs fan he's safe
Nope he's not, try again, he must immediately return to the base he over ran.
@@chesterthompson6835lol that is not why he’s out. You can run past first base all day long. He’s out because he slightly leaned towards 2nd base which indicates he was a live runner.
@chesterthompson6835 you don't understand baseball at all if you say that lmfao
@@gregc2479also, he was stutter stepping to a stop, made no intentions of heading twords 2nd.
Bro I knew you said the 🤬
To baseball fans here cause idk what would happen but what if you laid one of the umpires out?? (Threw a connecting punch)
You can't even make physical contact (of a hostile nature of course) with an umpire without getting automatically ejected, fined, and likely suspended. MLB will throw the book at you for even a bump which is why upset managers and players get right in the faces of the umps when they're 'getting their money's worth' so to speak but never actually make physical contact.
To answer your other question. If you outright laid a dude out... the last time you really saw that was the pre-1920s era of baseball where fights were much more common place. I imagine if you did it today, you're getting suspended for close to if not a full 162 game season on top of an assault charge. Definitely not a good career choice.
You would never play again.
Im a Red Sox fan but that's weak sauce.
Not the same
He’s out
Ump didn’t have to put so much sauce on that call…
Bullshit call
What in the fuck did I just watch?
As a Brewers fan, this is fucking terrible.
どう考えてもアウトだろ。
Out
Proof of how much baseball sucks. Anyone defending that out no matter the rules is part of the reason nobody watches baseball. It’s dying for a reason. Rather than defend this trash, realize changes need to be made to make the game better. Regardless, baseball sucks
It's not dying because of the umps though. It's dying because MLB trying to be woke with new bs rules.
man stfu
@ASHTON RATH he’s just mad at a few calls and calls them “woke” then say the entire league sucks
so, you don't care about the rules? and if you want to say baseball is dying, i guess go to central america and asia and then form a more nuanced and educated conclusion
Umpire wanted his 15 min. Can't really argue that he attempted to go to second when he's standing on the foul line.
terrible call