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    🔥🔥⚾️ In this video we give you (3) different play scenarios per subject and you make the call before the replay. Savant has not updated their stats as of this posting, so we are presenting 2019 logistics.
    Lets see if you're as good as a MLB umpire.
    One of the most difficult jobs by far in MLB is being an umpire. In fact, I would not be an umpire for a large salary. Very stressful job.
    As fans we boo and ridicule umpires which is part of the game. But if you really analyze their instant decisions, you will come to the conclusion that being an Umpire is a very hard job.
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  • @almostfm
    @almostfm Před 3 lety +20

    One of the difficulties with trying to review from the angles that we see is that they're rarely the right angle to make a definitive call. The umpires are trained where to position themselves to have the best chance of getting the best look at the play.

    • @kerrytodd3753
      @kerrytodd3753 Před rokem +1

      Yes I agree, which is why I generally don’t agree with it….there’s another player on the field.

  • @danielhamlin8426
    @danielhamlin8426 Před 3 lety +27

    Having been an umpire for many many years at all levels up to semi-pro, I am glad to see them get it right. I have watched games where the first look is one way, but with slow replay and different angles the call is reversed. Love it.

    • @baseballnewsclub7585
      @baseballnewsclub7585  Před 3 lety +2

      thank you for the comment. Being a umpire is a very hard job and I could not imagine being a umpire at the MLB level. Even on replay its hard to distinguish a call. I wish they would apply replay for spring training too...

    • @russellbrooker2122
      @russellbrooker2122 Před 3 lety +2

      What's semi pro, no one calls anything semi pro.

    • @laurenalcantara7348
      @laurenalcantara7348 Před rokem

      @@russellbrooker2122 Isnt Semi-Pro baseball considered the international league and the other minor leagues?

    • @deklenkissick4137
      @deklenkissick4137 Před 8 měsíci

      Are you a good umpire

    • @deklenkissick4137
      @deklenkissick4137 Před 8 měsíci

      Daniel hamlin

  • @jasontoms5272
    @jasontoms5272 Před 3 lety +10

    Out/Safe calls are usually actually easier for umpires in real life than they are on TV. Not saying that they're by any stretch *easy*, but when you're on the field and you can see the play in real time and hear the pop of the glove whilst looking at the bag, it's easier to call the close plays than looking at weird angles on TV (assuming you're in the right place).

  • @Ghostrider6A
    @Ghostrider6A Před rokem +3

    In 2006, I went to an Aberdeen Ironbirds (MiLB) game and was selected for the "You Make the Call" minigame. They put the clip on the video board and stopped it right before the call (whacker at first with the BR). As the host asked me for my call, I came up with an out and blew out the mic with my "OUT!" call. The base umpire turned to see if I made the right call and actually applauded me.

  • @cloudwatcher724
    @cloudwatcher724 Před 3 lety +5

    as an nfhs baseball umpire, i would not give a hit-by-pitch on that last play. one of the most useful tips i was given in umpire camp to judge hbp's was this: from his original stance, did the batter place any part of his body CLOSER to the pitch than when he started, INCLUDING any part of a swing. if he did, then he has crossed the advantage/disadvantage line (which is the basis of 99% of rules enforcement). so, using that guidance, if a batter starts a swing and then stops, he has placed some part of his body (in this case, as usual, it is the hands) closer to the pitch and therefore should not be granted the award of a hbp. of course, it is a judgement call; would the pitch have hit the batter had he not attempted the swing is also part of the evaluation. but the moving closer tip has helped me support the overwhelming majority of my "discussions" with coaches when this happens. thanks again, greg.

  • @foggymountainmusic3468
    @foggymountainmusic3468 Před 2 lety +3

    1: Looks like he’s safe. When the catcher reaches his glove out, his opponent’s foot is just on the home plate. Although he did pull his glove back as soon as the opponent was mid-slid. He may have been out because you can’t tell if the catcher tagged him or was about to tag him. It’s a complicated call.
    2: Out. I slowed it down and he seemed to get tagged just barely before he hit his foot on the bag after he was tagged. Which means he is out.
    3: Safe! He put his hand in when he slid for the plate. Plus the catcher made an illegal move, standing guard on the plate. Safe either way.
    4: Safe. The ball didn’t hit the glove until Turner hit the plate.
    5: I wanna say that he’s out. But I cant tell from any angle given. It looked like his toe kept on the base until he fell.
    6: Safe. It’s the same as number 4. The ball hadn’t hit the glove until the opponent had the foot on the base.
    7: slowed it down. It went through a hole or got stuck. Which doesn’t count either way because it didn’t go OVER the wall.
    8: I’m not sure what you would call. But I would give the man his home run. It went over and looked like it hit a rail or something.
    9: That’s a home run. If it goes in the the crowd it’s a home run. Unless it goes in the foul zone.
    10: Dead Ball! Batter swung at pitch and it went and hit his back ankle.
    11: Wasn’t hit! He dodged it.
    12: That one had to hurt. Didn’t hit the bat but it moved over slightly. So I think it is a HBP

  • @ryanspencer6341
    @ryanspencer6341 Před 2 měsíci

    Love this bro. People really watch the game and don’t realize how hard of a job it is.

  • @marktwain368
    @marktwain368 Před 2 lety +5

    Appreciate the meticulous analysis of calls with graphs and footage. Very entertaining, Chris!

    • @baseballnewsclub7585
      @baseballnewsclub7585  Před 2 lety

      thank you, i try. once we keep growing we will expand staff and software to make these videos next level.

    • @jacksonkutis2854
      @jacksonkutis2854 Před rokem

      What is the app you can see those on

  • @DVLGamingYT
    @DVLGamingYT Před rokem

    Thanks for this I’m already an umpire but this was fun too do lol, on the one slide it would be overturned anyway cause the catcher did not give the runner a lane even before receiving the ball so safe no matter what happened after.

  • @chintuchinna7347
    @chintuchinna7347 Před 2 lety

    The video content is so excellent, congratulations

  • @michaelhogg324
    @michaelhogg324 Před 2 lety +1

    I have to say with that much space there at the plate, it is enough space and not obstruction!

  • @barriereid9244
    @barriereid9244 Před 2 lety +3

    I was a second base blue for The British Baseball League. After my first game I sat in my car afterwards, mentally exhausted. I could not safely drive home for at least an hour or so. It did get easier. The venom from the crowd is toxic, when they believe you have called wrong. 50% totally hate you and 50% totally love you...until your decision affects your newest bestest friends team. No-one loves you.

    • @baseballnewsclub7585
      @baseballnewsclub7585  Před 2 lety

      we go over this exact topic on our podcast 'ball in play'. we focused on little league baseball/softball how parents are sometimes out of this world crazy towards umpires/coaches. There is giving blue a hard time a classic baseball way and then those who just don't get it and go over the line. hope your still out there helping call games, thank you for all you do. i could never nor want to be an umpire, too hard of a gig for me.

    • @foggymountainmusic3468
      @foggymountainmusic3468 Před 2 lety

      Yeah it’s a rough job.

  • @redbird1824
    @redbird1824 Před 5 měsíci

    Look at where the ump was in# 1 He had the BEST view in the stadium! He got it right!!

  • @mattthegarbageman
    @mattthegarbageman Před 2 lety +1

    Good video. Just a suggestion look up the definition of foul tip and foul ball. I made this mistake until I went to umpire school. Keep up the great work!

  • @UncleAL86
    @UncleAL86 Před 7 měsíci

    That last one is interesting, because in cricket, the batters glove is counted as part of the bat in that context.

  • @Ian_Schrock
    @Ian_Schrock Před 2 lety +1

    I was today years old that I knew Marcus Semien was ever on the Athletics... I mean THE MORE YOU KNOW

  • @kerrytodd3753
    @kerrytodd3753 Před rokem

    Good job. 👍

  • @carlschick109
    @carlschick109 Před 10 dny

    I might actually have a shot at this career I got a majority of the place calls correct which is good news for me since I start umpireing school in January

  • @avender6077
    @avender6077 Před 3 lety

    Nice

  • @chadharper3505
    @chadharper3505 Před 2 lety

    Good video

  • @Grizzmonster73
    @Grizzmonster73 Před 9 měsíci

    Two plays in this I personally had an issue with was the one play at the plate where the runner stuck his hand in between the catchers legs. It is unchallengeable due to catcher interference period. Second was the Freddie Freeman play which is irrefutable due to the proximity rule. Great examples for more complex rule calling/ umpiring

    • @mptr1783
      @mptr1783 Před 7 měsíci

      I agree on the catcher obstruction which couldve been called........Im betting that if the hand didnt touch the plate b4 the tag then obstruction may have been called upon review

  • @crawford323
    @crawford323 Před rokem

    Watch for the foot while listening for the pop of the glove; The job of tHe First Base Umpire

    • @mptr1783
      @mptr1783 Před 7 měsíci

      seems so easy right? Theres not always a pop when its caught in the webbing of the glove

  • @chadharper3505
    @chadharper3505 Před 2 lety +1

    Close play Review #3 , the catcher was not blocking the plate.

  • @LiveFromThePorcelainPalace

    A video like this is interesting and fun. But what would REALLY be a "you make the call" video realistic is if they put body cams on the umpires.. see the play the way the umpire saw it and make the call!
    Would probably make a person think twice about criticizing them

  • @jakefregarra8539
    @jakefregarra8539 Před 3 lety +2

    #2 was a hit on him. It swiped and it would be considered a hit.

  • @lscales6131
    @lscales6131 Před 2 lety

    I love being an umpire

  • @michaelfalkner1186
    @michaelfalkner1186 Před rokem

    Tag:
    1) Safe. We bitch at the umps, but that's a great bang-bang call. How you could do that in real time, I have no clue.
    2) Overturn it, he's out. His front leg never touches second in time, and the tag is applied, as you see in the slow-mo, before the trail leg gets in.
    3) He barely nicks it, so we don't have to go to the plate block rule (if it was applicable). Safe, and you'd need replay to see it.
    1B:
    1) Safe, and not that close.
    2) Hell of a stretch and the ump was right on it -- and he was right.
    3) Same as #1.
    HR:
    1) Nope. Joc will go back to second.
    2) Yep, bounces off the railing above the yellow line.
    3) Top of the wall, then the Pesky Pole, that a homer -- one of the shortest in modern baseball.
    HBP:
    1) Neither HBP or foul tip, it's a strike on the swing.
    2) Did that nick his sleeve to gat that call?
    3) No swing, clearly gets his hand.

  • @Jeffrey_L
    @Jeffrey_L Před rokem

    Umpiring is easy. Just think of what Angel Hernandez would do and then do the exact opposite…100% correct calls all the time.

  • @denisjl100
    @denisjl100 Před rokem

    i watched one game with angel hernandez umpiring at first base and he got 5 calls wrong out of 5 attempts. 3 he called out were safe and 2 call safe that were out. i know that balls and strikes aren't reviewable but in the same series when he was behind the plate his call rate was 78 per cent right. so now we know why they want the robot umpires.

  • @herrbrahms
    @herrbrahms Před rokem

    Good job by that sharp-eyed Red Sox fan to advocate for his team.

  • @Geno2733
    @Geno2733 Před 3 lety +1

    The one clip by the foul pole is a ground rule double. I thought it hit the foul pole, but it didn't.

    • @FadkinsDiet
      @FadkinsDiet Před 9 měsíci

      It went out of play on the fly over the fence, how is it a ground rule double?

  • @jamesberry3230
    @jamesberry3230 Před rokem +1

    last hit by pitch was not, first he swings at the pitch and second never attempts to avoid the ball

  • @jackjon7763
    @jackjon7763 Před 3 lety +2

    They need to put go pros on umpires. And have a game televised purely through the umpires “eyes” it would shut up just about everyone and would be awesome to see.
    Tumpanes crew or a crew of the crew chiefs would be amazing since they are almost always going to be in the correct spot to get the call right

    • @baseballnewsclub7585
      @baseballnewsclub7585  Před 3 lety

      MLB had umpire cam a few times last year and I'm still perplexed why cams are not on umpires or catchers full time. Its a great view for fans

  • @MrChinesename
    @MrChinesename Před rokem

    First play was definitely a fair ball .. no question

  • @cristianrygiel5596
    @cristianrygiel5596 Před 2 měsíci

    I got one wrong. It was that Houston home run.

  • @Aaron-um7ix
    @Aaron-um7ix Před 3 lety +3

    First clip he safe

  • @monkeyman416
    @monkeyman416 Před 11 měsíci

    so on the hbp thing it was actually considered an out, bc the hands and knuckles count as part of the bat, so it would result in a foul tip. but the catcher caught it meaning that it was an out!

    • @thebestdonut
      @thebestdonut Před 11 měsíci

      I don't know where you got that info from, but the hands are an extension of the body, not the bat. If the umps ended up calling him out on that, then they got the wrong call. Something I like to tell people who aren't aware of the difference is, if you go to the store and buy a baseball bat, does it come with hands? Obviously not, so the hands are not part of the bat.

    • @monkeyman416
      @monkeyman416 Před 11 měsíci

      i never said they were attached to the bat, i said the umpires count it as part of the bat :)

    • @monkeyman416
      @monkeyman416 Před 11 měsíci

      and it’s also only if he’s going for the pitch, but if he is trying to avoid it, he gets his free base

    • @mptr1783
      @mptr1783 Před 7 měsíci

      @@monkeyman416 a swing is always a strike, whether it hits the hands or not. But, if the pitch hits the hands and its not deemed a swing(which in this video it wasnt) then its a HPB, award first base

  • @XF3693
    @XF3693 Před rokem

    A fly ball was batted down the right-field line. The right-fielder made contact with the ball, which was still inflight in foul ground, but his feet may have been still in fair ground. The ball tipped off his glove and remained in foul ground. The ball was called foul, which in my opinion was the correct call. The other team however tried to argue that since his feet were in fair ground when he made contact with an inflight ball that the ball is fair and live.
    I have always been under the impression that fielder's position is irrelevant. I understand the rule to be where the ball was in relation to the line when the ball was contacted.
    So to summarize: inflight ball crosses the line into the foul side of the line when an outfielder in fair ground contacts the ball. Fair or foul? You make the call?

  • @justina9137
    @justina9137 Před 3 měsíci

    Id like to be an umpire do the ahhh Boom! Earl Weaver Heave Ho😅

  • @Yellowshyguy69
    @Yellowshyguy69 Před 2 měsíci

    10 out of 12

  • @soargle
    @soargle Před 2 lety

    tbh I got them all right first try I was suprised

  • @prestonwaller1647
    @prestonwaller1647 Před 2 lety

    1.safe 2.safe 3.safe

  • @jamesoliver6625
    @jamesoliver6625 Před 11 měsíci

    "Couldn't pay you...." at $225K to start as a rookie MLB ump I'll bet you would.

  • @jaroslavawaters9565
    @jaroslavawaters9565 Před 5 dny

    I went 8/12

  • @indyfilmfreak
    @indyfilmfreak Před rokem

    First play is safe

  • @CrimsonFlameRTR
    @CrimsonFlameRTR Před 9 měsíci

    How can you have a hit by pitch on a ball in the strike zone?

    • @mptr1783
      @mptr1783 Před 7 měsíci

      if the umpire thought it was in the batters box area then its a HBP.......if it was outside the box and in the area over the plate or "the river" it should not be an awarded HPB, but should be called a ball or strike judged by where the pitch was

  • @HarrisonPeloso
    @HarrisonPeloso Před 3 lety +1

    second comment and keep these coming

    • @baseballnewsclub7585
      @baseballnewsclub7585  Před 3 lety

      check out the new one today. Minor league funny team names.. thank you for the comment

  • @MCWwiffleball
    @MCWwiffleball Před rokem

    1st play is safe

  • @caras2004
    @caras2004 Před 2 lety

    The overturned infield plays, look at the umpires mechanics. Where is the umpire on the field when the play happens?

  • @Viohouse
    @Viohouse Před rokem

    Since umpiring is so easy why is there such an umpire shortage?

  • @nuevaN.M
    @nuevaN.M Před 8 měsíci

    Batter was hit by pitch on review but still swung and missed. Shouldn't that be called a strike?

    • @mptr1783
      @mptr1783 Před 7 měsíci

      if youre talking about the first hit by pitch when he took a full swing and it hit his back foot, yes, its a strike(it was called a strike). However, on a hit by pitch(whether its a swing or not) its also a dead ball, so the runner who went to 3rd base had to return to 2nd base

  • @omny6686
    @omny6686 Před 2 lety

    What bother me is that everyone knows this could all be easier, but umpires in the MLB have WAY too much influence on the creation of the rules. Automated eyes are routinely denied. And then you have dolts like Angel Hernandez. We are talking about 65 year old men that need to make decisions with their eyes. Thats an insane way to think.

    • @mptr1783
      @mptr1783 Před 7 měsíci

      and yet when I Google "average age of a MLB umpire" it says 46 years old. And umpires don't "create" the rules, they just enforce them lol

  • @johnscotto2434
    @johnscotto2434 Před rokem

    hmmmm.....last one hit by pitch. Nope

  • @garretthowershorts6204

    #1 he was out

  • @daltontannery3243
    @daltontannery3243 Před 3 lety

    I only got 1 wrong

  • @eleventy-seven
    @eleventy-seven Před rokem

    No it's a job better left to autoump.

    • @kensnyder8941
      @kensnyder8941 Před rokem

      The game could never be officiated by "autoumps", even the strikezone for roboumps is man-made and can change multiple times during a single at bat. There are far too many situations that could occur on the diamond for a computer to make the calls.

  • @Thekingcmk
    @Thekingcmk Před 2 lety +1

    The issue with umps are not the calls that get over turned. Everyone know the Naked eye doesn't see everything and replay is there to help. This is true with every sport. The Issue with Baseball however is the amount BS they can call and power they carry. If they don't like the way you look at them they can throw you out. How about Angel Hernandez, I dont even have to say what he has done, everyone knows. MLB cant do anything because a union protects them.

    • @mptr1783
      @mptr1783 Před 7 měsíci

      so youre problem should be with unions

  • @guillermoflores8929
    @guillermoflores8929 Před 2 lety

    Blake shutdown

  • @cdmcintyre1854
    @cdmcintyre1854 Před 2 měsíci

    No I don’t want that job baseball is too slow and boring I was a basketball official in Southern Ohio for a number of years lots of fun and extra $.

  • @mikesmith-xw2xg
    @mikesmith-xw2xg Před 2 lety

    Out

  • @CrimsonFlameRTR
    @CrimsonFlameRTR Před 2 lety +3

    Seems stupid that the hands are HBP.

    • @alanhess9306
      @alanhess9306 Před 2 lety +2

      Seems stupid that some people think the hands are part of the bat.

    • @kensnyder8941
      @kensnyder8941 Před rokem

      In certain situations the earhole shouldn't be a hbp either

    • @FadkinsDiet
      @FadkinsDiet Před 9 měsíci

      Did the rule change? My dad taught me that when he had played sandlot and little league "hands are part of the bat" was the rule

    • @CrimsonFlameRTR
      @CrimsonFlameRTR Před 9 měsíci

      @@alanhess9306 Strawman. I didn’t say they were a part of the bat.

    • @CrimsonFlameRTR
      @CrimsonFlameRTR Před 9 měsíci

      @@alanhess9306the MLB may be different, but in every league I played you couldn’t have a HBP if the ball was in the strike zone.

  • @zackstaa7826
    @zackstaa7826 Před rokem

    Tie goes to the runner. If it’s very close, unless you’re absolutely sure, he’s safe.

    • @bruceheishman7831
      @bruceheishman7831 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Common misperception, "tie goes to the runner". Actually is the opposite, if you believe it is really a tie, it goes to the defense. Rule reads the runner must touch the base before the fielder catches the ball while in contact with the base. If it's a tie, then the runner didn't arrive before the catch. 15 yr umpire

  • @scottbaseball8046
    @scottbaseball8046 Před rokem

    Like I said, only 2 out of 10 umpires can do the job properly as shown by all these missed calls in the PRO game.

  • @GGdeTOURS37
    @GGdeTOURS37 Před 3 lety

    I prefer the NFL red flag!