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Пікірлер: 56
more than a few of those were more accurately "negative 1,000,000 IQ fielding"
@stephenpenrice1230
Ай бұрын
My exact thought after watching the first one.
@dennismonk9559
Ай бұрын
pretty sure the first baseman on the second play got sent down to the minors the next day after that play
@Roller11111
Ай бұрын
The second one in particular, the inning ends when the Pirates first base man tags first base when he's a few steps away with the ball. Instead a runner scores and a guy ends up on second. Send him to the minors.
@mortson978
29 күн бұрын
@@Roller11111 so many chances to end the inning. Step on first, turn around and step on first, tag baez, or better yet... Step on first!
@mehere8299
28 күн бұрын
@@dennismonk9559 He ended up in the KBO, and soon washed out even there.
Lesson learned: make sure the bases are covered.
@USMC49er
28 күн бұрын
Life lesson for us all
@chrisrollins52
28 күн бұрын
There is an actual saying in Real Life "always have your bases covered" ...... it stems from this Clown Show $h!+ right here!
One thing that I always remember as a player and an umpire is to always think 5 steps ahead of any play. The best coach I ever had taught me to always be mindful of where every play could possibly go. It's a game of chess. Love baseball and I sorely miss playing.
0:40 all you had to do was touch 1st inning over and that run can’t ever count.
@dennismonk9559
Ай бұрын
yeah that was just terrible play by 1st baseman
Pedroia pulled a Johnny Damon in the first clip
Shifts are gone, wont see this much now.
I’ve always said that it takes the full package to be a MLB player. Brains and athleticism.
Amazing how flippin' fast these guys are!
All head's-up plays but most were errors on the defense.
Note the distinct absence of any Blue Jays.
@Felix.Dragon.
29 күн бұрын
Historically, the Blue Jays are absent from significance.
@SirLionofBiff
29 күн бұрын
@@Felix.Dragon. Unless someone is doing a "bonehead baserunning" video.
@svendjorgensen7201
27 күн бұрын
Or Mariners
I saw the first one at Tacoma. Same scenario. Full shift. Pitchers hadn’t learned to cover third on the steal.
That was funny with the cubs
一塁ランナーが盗塁した時 サードは3累ベースにいること基本 いい教訓になる動画でしたね。
Was Yellich faster than the fielder? How'd he get to second? That distraction let the other runner get back to first.
That was Pirates stupid defense. Touch first, dude.
打者走者がホームベースに戻るのってルール的にありなんですか?戻ったところでセーフになる塁がないんですが
Where is Yunel Escobar's run to 2nd with the pincher still holding the ball. Greatest of like all time. 🐐
for the 2nd clip couldn't he just step on first base instead of trying to tag the player to get an out?
@peterparker-zy9oe
Ай бұрын
he can. That was dumb play by the first baseman.
I know the pirates are king fails at times, but my god. How do you run down a first base trot?
The worst will always be when Rays are featured in these type of montages. Their stadium is so odd. They should have the clear advantage.
That was just stupidity by the pirates, one guy redeems em kinda
That's like watching little league!
How can you not include Ellie stealing second, third, and home from 2023?
Y’all forgot when Johnny Damon stole 3rd in the 09 World Series
Not all but many of these are simply due to lazy, go through the motion defensive mentality. It's so rare to see offenses actually take advantage of these defensive lapses since baseball is so conservative just waiting for home runs.
Good comp but every time I see these I NEVER see Brendan Ryan's infield triple and I have no idea how it's the greatest smart baserunning move of all time and its never in one of these
Question about the first one: if the second baseman is tagging the bag, why isn't the base runner out when he leaves the bag for third?
@seantimmons5900
Ай бұрын
It's not a force out. He stole second. You need to tag the runner when he is not touching the base, not the base itself.
@mehere8299
Ай бұрын
Because once the runner is safe at second it's no longer a force play. They'd have to tag him once he left second.
@camhabibi2217
Ай бұрын
@@seantimmons5900 Got it, I knew it wasn't a force out at 2nd but I wasn't sure if the runner could still leave the bag once the ball has arrived at the base. I guess our little league coaches told us not to leave the bag cuz we would probably get tagged.
@tonylemek2214
Ай бұрын
This is why you coach to leave the glove on the runner until ump calls time.
Is this super smart base running or super dumb fielding? Cuz I’m seeing more of the latter
これ2つ目、バッターランナー逆走してええんか
So the cubs huh
@jean-michelmenard394
Ай бұрын
Yeah that was funny too
High IQ play? More like sleepy plays by the defence
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Nobody did it better than Ricky Henderson.
Smart but not 1,000,000.