Imagine playing baseball your whole life, making it to the big leagues, and then one day forgetting how the force out at first works and trying to run down a dude down the baseline back to home plate and on top of it all, letting a run score. 😂😂😂😂😂
X gave up a free win by not taking the opposite corner on his second move. His third move would be taking another corner to create a fork that O can't win against.
A 57MPH breaking ball at Wrigley. He just pulled a Rowengardner! A Cub pulled a Rowengardner! I guess "Rookie of the Year" is just as much a part of Chicago lore as "Blues Brothers", huh?
I loved watching Miguel Cabrera play 1B for the Tigers, " messing" with / joking around with runner on 1B. A multi million superstar who still embraced the joy of playing w an innocence and youthfulness! Thank you Miguel for all the joys and memories you gave us in Detroit! There will never be another Miggy!❤
Commentator: Thank bleep there's nobody on base Me: Basically the only time a fielder can safely do that particular thing, unlike Larry Walker among others
2:53 I think I saw this before. 2 out at time of pitch? If so, that's a stupid play by 1st baseman, who should have run the other way, to 1st base with the ball, to end that half-inning and, by rule, disallow the run scoring from 3rd. Notice the case of umpire signaling that the runner from 3rd is safe at home; unusual in that it signals physically safe at a time when it was still possible to nullify that run, a possibility that was erased when the batter touched 1st base.
Each video is fantastic but just a thought, how about letting them play out to their conclusions? I think the official term is sacrificing quality for quantity. The most blatant one is the infamous play of A-Rod slapping the ball away at first.
It's probably different because it's a flavoring and not real ketchup but when I was a kid we used to dip our chips in ketchup. Maybe that's one for food court.
10:21 Yet again, police officers prove that they are awesome! Business and pleasure at the same time for that member of Atlanta's Finest! Truly a "Brave" man right there. Being as I'm the only immediate member of my family born in Michigan instead of Georgia, seeing awesome things from Atlanta is just as pleasing as awesome things from Detroit.
The Giants were wearing a throwback uniform from 1946. Tim Lincecum took it one step further and made a whole character out of the uniform and pretended to be an old timey Manager while he brought the line up card out of the umpires.
God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen! God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen! God bless you, I will keep you in my prayers!!!
Not with all these new rules. Also, MLB will never be able to compete with the NFL, ever. The only time people get excited about baseball is: 1. Their team is in the playoffs 2. They are the Yankees 3. See number 1 The NFL has 114.4 million viewers over 17 games, not including the playoffs. The MLB has 31 million viewers over 162 games, not including the playoffs.
A foul tip is not a foul ball. A foul ball is never a foul tip. A foul ball is a dead ball. A foul tip is a live ball. A ball that barely touches the bat and goes into foul territory and is not caught is a foul ball. It is not a foul tip..
A foul tip must be caught by the catcher; the rules consider a foul tip to be equivalent to a strike where the batter misses the ball entirely. I was trying to figure out why the clip at 1:28 was included as it is just a foul ball; not sure why the batter tried to run to first base.
@@dhoyda the term foul tip means a ball that goes directly from the bat to the glove and his caught. So. To say a foul tip is caught by the catcher is kind of a weird phrase as I said foul tip is a ball that is caught by the catcher?