+The Aspiring Depends how you look at things.. THOUSANDS of kids get balls from players at games, but he'll always have a great story to tell when he gets older... plus i'm sure they gave him another ball too 😂
I could almost forgive an outfielder - they're out there imagining how to spend their money - but I'd like to think a _pitcher_ could store that somewhat important information!
On my baseball team we always communicate how many outs there are. Among infielders, outfielders, and base coaches to runners. Obviously MLB is a marathon sport, nearly a game every day for 6-7 months, and men are bound to get tired and forget these things from time to time. It just helps to communicate outs.
the best ones are outfielders throwing bullets back to the infield on 3 outs, because its still kind of silly and embarrassing for them, but everyone can laugh it off instead of costing the team anything.
It's really weird when you see the middle infielders or catchers forget, since they're the ones who generally most have their heads in the game as far as baserunner/outs situations.
That was pretty clever showing Encarnacion prancing around second for his extra base to third as the beneficiary of a mistake, and then in the very next clip getting picked off second base as the goat!
Yeah...the Dodgers have always attracted some really stupid players. Also, southern California is not known for intelligence either. The celebrities themselves lower the ave IQ of the area by at least 50 points.
i have no respect for Cano as a baseball player anymore. Too much shit like this. Then there's no remorse after the fact. In fact, he's so chill and nonchalant about how he plays the game, it's actually COOL that he forgot. He's real hot shit in his own mind
Watching baseball from the mid 60's through the 1994 season. Don't recall seeing so many players not paying attention to the game. Don't they care or are they just plain stupid?....This is truly pathetic.
The ones where there are already 3 outs are hilarious but you gotta love the effort! The ones where there are only 2 outs are pathetic and embarrassing. That's their job to know the basics of their profession.
It's hard to have a game like every day or two how like 6 months. It's bound for the mistakes to happen. Like a missed tackle in football. They train all year and it still happens. It's life
Let's say a outfielder mistakenly tosses a ball into the stands with just one or two out. A runner sees the mistake and tries to advance. A fan catches the ball and realizes that there are not three outs. The fan throws the ball in toward the infield to an infielder who catches it and tags or throws the runner out. Is the runner out? In other words can a fan in the stands make an assist?
I knew about that rule, but wait, taking the ball away from that kid was actually pointless? Or was that a completely different situation? I absolutely love baseball, but it can get complicated sometimes xD