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the dewayne wise catch to save buehrle’s perfect game. i honestly think that it is one of, if not, the best catches in baseball history considering the circumstances
I feel like there are 2 reactions to the base being dislodged. The first you see here, realizing you’d still be safe because the base should still be there and you can’t control that. The second would be still thinking the base is the part you need to touch, and scrambling to keep contact with the base wherever it ended up. Or I guess a 3rd would be to go for comedy and pick up the base and act like since you are still touching second they can’t tag you out and continue running the bases, literally stealing the base.
There’s actually a rule to cover that. If the runner (or batter-runner) is in the vicinity of the base location on the field, he’s safe. It’s a judgement call.
Situational awareness: 6:25 - earthquake happening, announcer: "I would not want to be sitting in the first rows of the upper deck. I guess we kind of are."
Lmao when I thought you were talking about the squirrel in the principal's ofc!! (Of course I came to the comments before watching.) It works tho 👍, thanks!!
@@tbird8166 he wasn’t traded to the Dodgers, he was traded to the Reds in a 3 way trade with the Padres. After 2020 he was a free agent and then signed with LA 3 years 102 million with opt out options for 22 and 23, the former in which he hasn’t
To be fair on that first clip, that call at second was absolutely atrocious, I don't blame him for not seeing the safe call. Who the hell would think they're safe there? If anything, it teaches a valuable lesson to *not* do anything if you feel you messed up. You look right at the ump before you give up and if he says safe, don't fight it.
As a fellow blind person that outfielder having his contact fall out and just pulling his case out of his back pocket and pop a new one in was a chad move.
@@LCSClips22 Oh it was a long time ago. He's all good. He had a rod in his leg and was back like 5 or 6 months later. He was a catcher too so thats even crazier.
I was at a game in Minute Maid park years ago. The Angels were in town. Now I’m not an Astros or angels fan so don’t worry. The Astros brought in a new pitcher before the previous one threw a pitch. Mike Scioscia ended up protesting the game. There was so much confusion and I didn’t know what happened until after the game.
At 9:23 the funniest thing happens. The pitcher is about to be taken out of the game and throws the ball towards center field. At the same time the center fielder is looking away from the pitcher and doesn't realize the pitcher had just thrown the ball. So the center fielder looking towards the stands suddenly sees a ball flying over his head and he is thinking did someone hit a home run while i was looking away as he just sees the ball sail over the fence. That is one of the funniest things I've ever seen in baseball. LOL !!!
When there is an earthquake any structure you are in (or a camera is attached to) is going to shake much more than standing feet to earth. Those players probably didnt even feel it, but in the stands it's pronounced.
Heh. Reminds me of the "Rat Trick" story. Before the Florida Panthers 1996 home opener, a rat got into the locker room. Scott Mellanby killed it, then scored two goals with the same stick. Cue the fans throwing rubber rats onto the ice after a goal...and there were a LOT of them. Opposing goalies would even hide in their net to avoid the deluge. The psychological warfare was enough to earn them an Eastern Conference championship.
1:20 I still remember when they actually used to be Called the Devil Rays, then if correct later on, they decided to get rid of the word Devil and now they are just called the rays.....