Well if u ever been around a group of guys and been that angry than u know how awkward it is and u can feel the tension all the way down to ur plums..they avoid eye contact bc it could set them off n start fight
@@jakesbedroom he's not dead lmao. But God I miss his voice commentary. IT'S TIME FOR DODGER BASEBALLLLLL. will always bring goosebumps to my skin and I'm suppppper thankful to have been able to enjoy his legendary commentary. I will never forget this guy.
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C Who fucking cares about that. This is a baseball video and the last thing we care about is soccer. Take your silly joke and go back to Europe.
He was hit in the face the other night during the Cardinals game-I am really surprised he didn’t charge our pitcher -was even more surprising he had a conversation with our pitcher to let him know they’re cool and he knows he didn’t mean it intentionally..
I know I would mind my own business if I was a teammate or manager. The guy is frustrated, just let him be. Trying to talk to someone who is frustrated and heated just fuses them even more
When you throw equipment, your ejected if the umpire decides that he thinks it’s because your mad at him. They don’t do it if they think they’re mad because they made a mistake that should’ve not happened.
I like how in football when there’s a tantrum everybody reacts. Everybody there reacts, the announcers scream like girls, satellites link up to notify people around the world what’s going on, etc. Then in baseball somebody has a tantrum and nobody cares or even appears to see it lol! And the announcers are just like welp he is mad.
Ernest Bywater I’m not trying to “come at you” or anything, but even if Harper has been thrown out for doing stuff like this 20’times in his career is that really that bad seeing as he’s playing 160+ games per year, like 20 angry moments in 500+ games doesn’t seem that bad to me. It’s really not poor sportsmanship it’s more of frustration reaching a boiling point. If you’re in a slump, or your team is underachieving, or if the ump is making bad calls it just gets to be too much, especially for guys that are traveling around the country 160+ days a year
For anyone who’s played baseball, you’re going to show some emotion sometimes to get the anger out. It’s when it’s over the top or you are constantly doing it that it becomes a problem and ‘throwing a temper tantrum’.
maddie andersonn212121 he’s played over 500 games.... if he’s been ejected 10 times that’s really not bad. I’m sure you’d understand why he loses his cool if you were labeled “the next big thing” at age 16 and had the weight of Washington DC on your shoulders. Harper plays 160+ games a year just like these other guys, so if he gets frustrated 2-3 times a year there’s not a damn thing wrong with that. Any player that gets frustrated probably has more going on in their life than any of us every will do there’s not a damn reason non pro athletes should criticize them for it. Also 90% of the guys getting ejected have it happen because they’re passionate, not because they’re “crybabies”
@@rb3k157 Mike Trout as played as many games, and how many times has Trout been thrown out? Harper was ejected 5 times on this video. He is a cry baby. Poor sport.
He is the biggest crybaby in all of baseball. Never liked him, always has a chip on his shoulder, I loved when Papelbon choked him out in the dugout because Harper couldn't take be called out by his teammate for not hustling down the line on a ball hit in the infield.
Not really if u have ever actually played a game and felt a little emotion u would understand why they get like this when u love something and ur missing meatballs or ur a pitcher and have a shit start u feel like shit lmao
Yall are saying these guys are immature but when you think about it, when you love the game and are extremely competitive and know youre not playing to your full potential, you'll lose it. Especially if youre not on that game. Or the ump is just giving you all the wrong calls and youre just not having a good night. Not because they are babies. But because they want to perform to their greatest potential
I agree. The best example is Nolan Arenad. He gets frustrated Bc he play his hardest for a team that doesn’t put their all, and he has to stay on a team that loses any race for the postseason every year. He’s a one man army like Mike Trout.
Seriously? Middle-aged umpires. Young men baseball players. You know how an altercation like that would go. If anything, the players, Harper especially apparently, are bullies.
Um, how is ejecting someone "cowardly"? What danger or responsibility are they trying to avoid? At worst, I think you meant "over-reacting" or "over-sensitive" but it's not those things either.
6:52 you can tell that dude in front knew that was about to happen so he went over there and got some water first and is just sippin on it while he walks away😂🤣😭
I like how the other players who are standing around near the one throwing his tantrum do not even acknowledge it and go about their own business like it is an everyday thing.