There were a lot of controversial views on that one., However, you'll have to look that up for yourself. I comment on this because Buckner was traded from The Cubs for pitcher Eckesley. That was as bad as Frazee getting rid of The Babe. Sure Dennis ended his career in Boston, however, had he stayed here, he'd outshined Rocket Roger.
Agreed. There were a few down the 3B line that may have been base hits. Sure, a great play gets the out, but that's not the test against which to judge an error. Ordinary effort.
terminat1 Not necessarily. If a SS makes a diving stop and throws from his butt and the throw pulls 1B off the bag and the runner is safe ... not an error. Again, ordinary effort is very important to how a play is scored ... not just whether or not the throw was on target.
Errors are a judgement call from the official scorer, basically if it would have been an easy play and it touches the player it is an error, if not it goes down as a hit. Also the double play is not an error because you never give an error on the potential second out of a double play
4:11 ... I can't believe there was ever a moment where we found ourselves in a position in a 9 inning game where we needed Josh Thole to play first base
The Buckner error was obviously huge because it happened in the World Series, but I think the Luis Castillo drop at 2:16 was probably the worst in this video.
Drops happen. What was worse was instead of rushing a throw home to try to stop the winning run, he throws a lazy toss to 2nd base. I can understand dropping a pop up, but not the lazy toss to 2nd.
It wasn't til I started watching baseball more that I found out everyday expressions like "dropped the ball", "right off the bat" and "go down swinging" etc. have baseball origins
What about Rangers @ Blue Jays, game 3 of the 2016 ALDS. Rougned Odor threw the double play ball in the dirt in the bottom of the 10th, Donaldson advanced to home for the walk off win and series sweep! I was lucky enough to see it live, lost my voice for two days after that game haha
At 1:44 the batter never successfully tagged up. He never returned to the base, just ran home. He should have been out on review. But this is the Orioles were talking about, so makes sense.
Well, we can't see him tag up, but it looks like the runner runs back to the base offscreen, then starts home, stops when he sees the ball coming in, then continues home when the throw goes wild.
You can't say that for sure because we don't see whether he touched the bag or not. You can see him headed back to the bag before the catch, so I imagine he touched the bag.
The one with the 3rd baseman brings back memories of our high school rivalry game. I single handedly lost the game for the team with 3 errors in one inning.
Dodgers can be added after that debacle last night. Thank you Bellinger for air mailing your throw to Turner. Unfortunately, it was sent back and put in the dead letter office...hahaha
anyone else enjoy hearing the crowds reaction? its always a second of silence after the hit, then a little rumble then the mistake and all hell breaks loose, then with a steady cheer
5:54 It should be noted that Eduardo Rodriguez had a no-hitter entering the inning. Not that it mattered. Even if he had gotten through the 9th with it in tact, it would have gone to the 10th, snd it would have been a combined no-hitter at best. Also, the A's just dodged a no hitter yesterday, so what a coincidence!
I literally went to check about that same play right after the video. It turns out that they ruled it a hit, probably since Polanco never actually touched the ball, but regardless, it's still hilarious.
Gotta save Buckner for last man : )... Marco Scutaro in there twice, ouch...a good recent one was last opening day in Houston. 9th inning, infield pop, Hosmer overran it near the mound, game over. Though not an error.
I'm was at the Luis Castillo dropping the balll with the Mets vs the Yankees on 6/12/2009. I was at that game and the ending was unexpected with my girlfriend, her sister and my best friend.
As much as I loved seeing the Cardinals beat the Cubs, I was hoping you had 6/28/06, where they trailed the Tigers by 1 going into the bottom of the ninth. Not only did the winning run score on an error, but tying runner had reached on one (or else was pinch-running for someone who did).
Yeah definitely, you can see the outfielder behind him walking off the field, they had won the game, he popped up, but then no, and the worst kind of no. From win to loss just like that.
I shake my head in disappointment every time I see the Luis Castillo dropped ball. This is what I show my friends when I tell them what it’s like to be a Mets fan
Poor Buckner. In case anybody doesn't know that was in game 6 of the world series in 1986 and because of that play the Mets won game 6 and then went on to win game 7 lmao. But we take those lol.
It's all fun and games, till your team shows up on here
Actually the Pirates were only on here once and they won.
crowtservo And it was against the Astros
crowtservo but who could forget that time the pirates right fielder fell and lost the game for his team
I don't play baseball.
Probably the most out of any team
Glad I didnt see my team San Diego making any losing errors, we just lose the normal way!
And nowadays we don't even lose all that much.
Eric hosmer missed pop up?
Hahaha
Kept waiting for them to pop up.
Really classy move from Ross at 5:00 to immediately check if Bourjos is okay. Love seeing stuff like that.
Did calling me a mean name on the internet for no reason make you feel good?
Ross is a classy player.
Alexander my profile pic is for insecure little dipshit losers like you. You're a pathetic waste of life.
Me too. It's nice seeing players being good sportsmen.
DC Let me know when you guys are done the circle jerk. 😂
4:59 Ross has sportsmanship. What a nice guy
5:00 Great sportsmanship!!! Loses game off error and still checks if he is ok!
"Grandpa" Rossy. He always seems like a good guy, and us Cubs fans will love him forever.
@@jeremyc9593 I loved his time with the sox, when everyone had beards. 2013 was such a fun year for the sox!
Agreed. Even as a Cardinal fan, I definitely appreciate the sportsmanship there.
Nice great guy
LikeACoc Boss you are right
“Behind the bag, it gets through Buckner”. I wasn’t even alive and that still send shivers down my spine.
There were a lot of controversial views on that one., However, you'll have to look that up for yourself. I comment on this because Buckner was traded from The Cubs for pitcher Eckesley. That was as bad as Frazee getting rid of The Babe. Sure Dennis ended his career in Boston, however, had he stayed here, he'd outshined Rocket Roger.
2:15 was ABSOLUTELY brutal. Even as a Yankees fan, I feel bad about that one.
Literally couldn’t watch
Castillo should've used 2 hands. Looks like he was trying to showboat a little bit and it came back to bite him.
Same
If he threw it straight home, Tex would've been out
The announcer gos “What an ending!” I thought he was gonna say “What an idiot!”
1:23 the single most famous error in baseball history
Hard for me to watch it
2:23 is a close second
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Yep that sent my dad crying for the whole night
Josh Vogt I don’t watch baseball, but why was it so important, was it like a playoff game or something?
"3:10 Drive home safely." I see what you did there
EricSmyth14 I don’t get it
EricSmyth14 pun wasn’t intended
Drive home. Home plate. Now if he had said “home” as the runner stepped on the plate…
A lot of these were desperation, rushed throws where the runners may have been safe anyway
Agreed. There were a few down the 3B line that may have been base hits. Sure, a great play gets the out, but that's not the test against which to judge an error. Ordinary effort.
@@67L48 A bad throw which allows a runner to advance or score is most definitely an error.
terminat1 Not necessarily. If a SS makes a diving stop and throws from his butt and the throw pulls 1B off the bag and the runner is safe ... not an error. Again, ordinary effort is very important to how a play is scored ... not just whether or not the throw was on target.
Errors are a judgement call from the official scorer, basically if it would have been an easy play and it touches the player it is an error, if not it goes down as a hit.
Also the double play is not an error because you never give an error on the potential second out of a double play
At 2:37 i thought he was about to say, "What an idiot!"
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김태준 omg same lmao
ME TOO!
I don't know what was worse. The dropping of the pop fly. or the lazy toss to 2nd while the runner was rounding 3rd.
me literally coming down here to say that too xD
@ 3:04 "The throw is high. Trout comes in to score. Here comes Ji-Man Choi. DRIVE HOME SAFELY!!!"
2:33 every time I watch that clip I think it is his hair
Oh my gosh I do too and I didn't even notice it wasn't until you said that!
4:11 ... I can't believe there was ever a moment where we found ourselves in a position in a 9 inning game where we needed Josh Thole to play first base
The blue jays announcer was funny he didn't yell when the red socks won and he yelled when we won
Mets fan here, I’m not going to even watch the video because I already know what play is here
3:14 lol Redsox Manager changing 1st baseman
Awesome collection
Very cool watching some of these again
0:07 My Madden defense has returned!
The Buckner error was obviously huge because it happened in the World Series, but I think the Luis Castillo drop at 2:16 was probably the worst in this video.
Did Castillo ever play in MLB after that year
close subway series games are almost as important as the world series
Drops happen. What was worse was instead of rushing a throw home to try to stop the winning run, he throws a lazy toss to 2nd base. I can understand dropping a pop up, but not the lazy toss to 2nd.
@@TheMan750 He did for a year or two but then retired in 2013
1:42 this was the third baseman’s fault he could have caught that
I still can't figure out what the fuck he was thinking there
It hurts when you see your team giving up one of these
Good job youtube placing ads in middle of screen while video is still playing
It wasn't til I started watching baseball more that I found out everyday expressions like "dropped the ball", "right off the bat" and "go down swinging" etc. have baseball origins
Even as a die hard Yankees fan it's tough to watch the ball go between Buckner's legs. Genuinely feel sorry for the guy.
Who else still wishes Jeter and Arod still played 🥺
1:40 That pitch had alot of movement on it
Shoutout CZcams for recommending me this after the NL Wild Card game yesterday being lost off of an error
And then those pesky Nationals won the World Series
What about Rangers @ Blue Jays, game 3 of the 2016 ALDS. Rougned Odor threw the double play ball in the dirt in the bottom of the 10th, Donaldson advanced to home for the walk off win and series sweep! I was lucky enough to see it live, lost my voice for two days after that game haha
At 1:44 the batter never successfully tagged up. He never returned to the base, just ran home. He should have been out on review. But this is the Orioles were talking about, so makes sense.
Well, we can't see him tag up, but it looks like the runner runs back to the base offscreen, then starts home, stops when he sees the ball coming in, then continues home when the throw goes wild.
You can't say that for sure because we don't see whether he touched the bag or not. You can see him headed back to the bag before the catch, so I imagine he touched the bag.
Dsaufer, We can't tell if he tagged up but he would not be out unless the defense appeals.
The Little Roller Up Along First will never get old. :-)
I’m glad the Buckner one was on here, because I’m a met fan.
Great vid!
Gotta be a Yankees’ fan who makes these videos... They never appear to do anything wrong... Amazing...
That lack luster high five at 1:21 really captures the vibe
The one with the 3rd baseman brings back memories of our high school rivalry game. I single handedly lost the game for the team with 3 errors in one inning.
Yankees: Is it too late to recruit this guy ?
I like the game losing error highlights most of all.
Great compilation!!
But, were these all game sevens of a world series? Man, act like you’ve won a few games before. :)
Dodgers can be added after that debacle last night. Thank you Bellinger for air mailing your throw to Turner. Unfortunately, it was sent back and put in the dead letter office...hahaha
I love all the red soxs errors
When you're that much closer to hearing the worlds "You're FIRED!" XD
1:28 lol I just wanted to watch this one
anyone else enjoy hearing the crowds reaction? its always a second of silence after the hit, then a little rumble then the mistake and all hell breaks loose, then with a steady cheer
5:54 It should be noted that Eduardo Rodriguez had a no-hitter entering the inning. Not that it mattered. Even if he had gotten through the 9th with it in tact, it would have gone to the 10th, snd it would have been a combined no-hitter at best.
Also, the A's just dodged a no hitter yesterday, so what a coincidence!
1:46 "miss me with that bs"
You had to show the Buckner error that haunted me for years until 2004!
Yesterday's, 5/18/21, Rockies at Padres game. Padres win on a wild pitch in bottom of the 10th inning. 2 to 1 final. Epic.
“Looks like we’re goin to extra innings”. 😂
those guys have played thousands of games but winning a regular game in an improbable fashion and everyone is jumping like a kid.
I think Michael Kay yelling "He dropped the ball!" was the beginning of the end of his professional vocal chords.
I’ve never seen a train wreck. But this video is what I imagine it would be like lol.
What about Odor's error vs. the Jays, to advance them to the 2016 ALCS?
Where's Odor's bad throw that allowed the Blue Jays to walk-off to win the 2016 ALDS?
ElizaSmith it was a hard play
ElizaSmith Bruh if it bounces but goes right to him it ain't a bad throw
Given Andrus' 7th inning in 2015 ALCS coming from a Jays fan I dont even remember the Odor error in the context of that rivalry...
ElizaSmith I was at that game :)
SportsMaster13 ㅑ
Polanco dropping a pop fly at wrigley?
I literally went to check about that same play right after the video. It turns out that they ruled it a hit, probably since Polanco never actually touched the ball, but regardless, it's still hilarious.
5:00 one of the reasons I am a Cubs fan.
The play by the third baseman on the last one was fantastic. Tough
The 2001 Yankees vs dbacks, Rivera throwing to outfield on the play at second was practically a game ending error
2:35 jeez, i didn't know Bender from Futurama did baseball commentating
3:02 Sad part is if Hanley makes the throw, the Sox probably get the DP and the W. Hanley also committed the error that ruined Kershaw's perfect game
3:43. How can the ref tell if the 1st basemans foot was off the bag from that vantage point? To me it appears it could have been an out.
I thought this said "Game loading errors" and was ready to see some lag and glitches.
Was not disappointed.
Oh, man, that first one was so sad!!!!
Puig against the nationals where it goes under taylors glove and runs all the way around the bases.
Closed captions 0:17
“The f*ckos win it 5-4!
Wow... this happens a lot more than I thought
2:18 A Rod's frustration prior to the ball drop
Gotta save Buckner for last man : )... Marco Scutaro in there twice, ouch...a good recent one was last opening day in Houston. 9th inning, infield pop, Hosmer overran it near the mound, game over. Though not an error.
I was at the Pirates game against the Astros, very interesting game 😂
love the vids but i would like replays after plz
@6:50 you can see the lines and numbers of the football field where the Oakland raiders used to play... but now they moved to Vegas.
This is hard to watch. Feel bad for the players who dropped fly balls.
Why? Most of them are using one hand, which is bad fundamentals.
Where's that one where the Pirates outfielder tripped and the ball fell right beside him? It was against the Cubs. Or is that considered a hit?
I felt each and every one of these. That sinking feeling in your gut like "fuck...."
Castillo from the Mets, I don't know what was worse. The dropping of the pop fly. or the lazy toss to 2nd while the runner was rounding 3rd.
I'm was at the Luis Castillo dropping the balll with the Mets vs the Yankees on 6/12/2009. I was at that game and the ending was unexpected with my girlfriend, her sister and my best friend.
I'm VERY SURPRISED I didn't see the Braves make an error!
1:40 That pitch had a TON of movement.
Imagine the vibes waking back into the dugout after blowing an important game 😭
The Buckner clip hit home hard
As much as I loved seeing the Cardinals beat the Cubs, I was hoping you had 6/28/06, where they trailed the Tigers by 1 going into the bottom of the ninth. Not only did the winning run score on an error, but tying runner had reached on one (or else was pinch-running for someone who did).
Gonna need to add the 2019 NL Wild Card to your next one!
That was harsh, including Buckner's error.
2:20 Out of all of them, this was the most deflating.
Yeah definitely, you can see the outfielder behind him walking off the field, they had won the game, he popped up, but then no, and the worst kind of no. From win to loss just like that.
1:23 is the king of game losing errors.
I shake my head in disappointment every time I see the Luis Castillo dropped ball. This is what I show my friends when I tell them what it’s like to be a Mets fan
On the Bourjos play at 5:00, was he really safe though? From the angle it lookls like his foot might've not touched the plate and went over it
Yeah, but he clearly went back and touched it with his hand at 4:55, so he was safe either way.
If he truly did miss the plate, he would not be out unless the defense appeals.
The Luis Castillo error still haunts me the this day just such an easy out on that lazy little fly ball.
What a guy David Ross was. His team had just lost and his immediate concern is on Bourjos.
Alternate title: pain and suffering compilation
“Buckner play shows up”
All I can think of:
“HOW’D HE GET THOSE TAPES??! WHERE’S YOUR STASH???!”
2:10 the infamous "Put it in the books" play.
Came here for Buckner. Was not disappointed
Dodgers on here after the double/triple error👀
I think I was at that Red Sox walk off win. If that was Carp I was.
These guys just mess up so badly!! LOL!!!
don’t let the door go through your legs on the way out, buckner
Buckner sees the title and clicks on the link. Before watching he says to himself, "Please oh please oh please don't be in here."
Buckner missed the link, and instead watched a video with puppies and kittens. All was well.
Poor Buckner. In case anybody doesn't know that was in game 6 of the world series in 1986 and because of that play the Mets won game 6 and then went on to win game 7 lmao.
But we take those lol.
I watched the Red Sox oriole's one live since I am a cardinals fan I just face palmed
How does ghost not include Odor’s error to seal the Jay’s sweep in the 2016 ALDS?
The stuff of nightmares..