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ik this was a year ago but the umpire only signaled an out on the runner, not the batter-runner. did you look up the play by play to see if this was a double play?
@@erikeisner3396 No. He tagged the guy that started on first base. The batter never got tagged and first base was never touched. That's not a double play. Inning should have continued.
It's so weird how some plays you totally forget about until you see them years later. I totally forgot about Kinsler throwing home until I watched this video and I can totally recall Dan Dickerson's radio call of that one.
Regarding the bat-end ball in play: Some time in the early 70s there was a game on TV, might have been Royals and somebody, where the score ended 25-15, and a batter did the same, the pitch hit the end of the bat, and it went for a double... Wild game!
As opposed to most compilations like this, these are actually weird and different plays. I get tired of "unique" compilations that show 5 different players all making the same backhand stop and throw.
5:06 That's why there is a designated area for coaches to stand in 🤷♂️ Of you're outside of your area and touch the ball, it should be interference and call the runner out...
The runner is not even called out when hit by a batted ball in foul territory. What play exactly do you think the coach interfered with? The ball boy's shot at making a highlight reel?
I apologize, I stopped to comment before realizing there are two coaches hit by a ball in a row. The time stamp you gave refers to the second one, a thrown ball, not a batted ball. The coach getting hit actually almost helped the defensive team. Made it a close play at home. The throw doesn't hit him and there is not even a throw to the plate.
Think that was back in the day of “so long as you’re close, it’s good enough.” Should see some of the crazy plays at second that were called outs with the second baseman and SS nowhere near the base.
@@stormysyndrome7043 ... Oh I remember when they started telling the umps that "close enough" was not good enough. But I don't think this was that long ago.
@@cameronward1260 A quick pitch is when the pitcher delivers a pitch before the batter is reasonably set in the box. The batter appeared to be reasonably set ready for the pitch. If you believe it was a "quick pitch" because the batter did not come set that would be wrong. There is no need to pause when there are no runners on base. I'm not sure why the umpire called time.
Especially on the headsets, the change in the normal audio of the announcers to the heavy bass he introduces with the exit music would be unpleasant. I don't know what other people may have on their devices but I have no tone control on mine. It's okay on the speaker but on a set of headphones I would have a problem too.
@@ronaldmead7643 to expand a little upon @alan hess, it is the location of the ball when the ball is touched by a defensive player that makes it fair or foul.
the ball that was on the line that the outfielder took on the chin and went foul. How is that called because it looked like it my have dropped fair but the was pushed foul, what's the actual rule?
A ball can’t be ruled fair or foul until it either stops moving, is touched, or passes first or third base. So a moving ball between home and the bases could go either way. It does not matter that it touches the ground.