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What about Tyler Naquins walk off inside the park homer against Seattle? August 2016, in Cleveland. I was at that game and it's the CRAZIEST ending I have ever personally witnessed.
Anne Frank It’s usually the pitcher’s job to direct traffic and it’s the infielder’s job to get the popups since you don’t usually want to risk the pitcher falling over when coming off the mound. Also if someone calls for it it’s kind of expected they’d be able to handle catching the ball.
isak_dinesen14 with the infield playing that far back, why can’t the or the catcher get it? This is why people think pitchers aren’t athletes. Catching a ball is the whole narrative of the sport Baseball
Anne Frank There isn’t really a better explanation than the one I told you. You’re taught to handle that situation that way more often than not. Just kinda the way it is.
Definitely that Rockies @ Cubs game in Wrigley is one of the craziest ones I've ever seen, first Hernández tossing Steve McMichael out at the stretch and then the chaotic walkoff.
@@WantsTobeAcat Not really.. _''so it proved this channel is seen not only america but Japan, and Taiwan. ''_ Should be: ... proves this channel is seen not only *in* America but *also in* Japan and Taiwan.
What this compilation shows is that we’re all human, we all make mistakes. it happens, and these guys don’t need a bunch of wags constantly harping on them about it. people forget the lesson of “let he who is without sin cast the first stone” that should be read aloud every fucking day over the Internet whenever you logon to whatever service provider you go through. This also shows why reviews are very badly needed in this sport, and thank God they are starting to use them. Now if we can do something about the shitty umpiring, and then the empire is throwing a guy out, because down deep they know they blew the call, but that’s the reaction - throw the guy out. start making them accountable for this crap.
At least it was in here, but now that I think about it, I was thinking that first Astros one would be in pt 1. I guess I don’t remember what year that walk-off was, these videos are a couple years apart, so maybe it hadn’t happened yet.
Eh, I'm not sure about that Gutierrez one. It looks like the throw beat him. Of course, that's also one of the worst camera angles I've ever seen, I guess I'll never really know
Do you have the one where Reggie Jackson and Paul Blair collided in the Outfield and The Royals won on a walkoff Inside Park HR against the Yankees?, I think it was in 1978 or '79.