Smartest Plays in Baseball History

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  • @PickleDillGaming
    @PickleDillGaming Před 5 dny +2273

    Plays like these make me wish that baseball existed

  • @adamplace1414
    @adamplace1414 Před 5 dny +628

    The 50-ft lead in the outfield was WILD. Somebody was thinking late into the night and cackling madly over that plan.

    • @JMacSD
      @JMacSD Před 5 dny +26

      Yeah it looks like it could work again, wonder if anybody has tried it since.

    • @KMcNally117
      @KMcNally117 Před 5 dny +15

      That's something you dream about and wake up with the thought of, Wait would that actually work?

    • @xxdrippinbaby2089
      @xxdrippinbaby2089 Před 5 dny +6

      "Mwahahaha" - that coach

    • @RoyaltonDrummer922
      @RoyaltonDrummer922 Před 5 dny +2

      Someone else literally made the exact same comment

    • @WalkoffGrandslam
      @WalkoffGrandslam Před 5 dny +7

      i can see most umpires just calling the runner on 1st out not knowing or caring about the rule phrased like that.

  • @mitchelvalentino1569
    @mitchelvalentino1569 Před 5 dny +345

    Regarding the Johnny Bench play, when Ty Cobb was player-manager of the Tigers, he ordered a similar play on Babe Ruth.
    Cobb was managing from centerfield and yelled to the pitcher to intentionally walk Ruth. The pitcher gave Cobb a slight look of disagreement. The catcher yelled to the pitcher to just follow orders and walk Ruth. The catcher stood for the intentional walk, but at the last second the pitcher threw a strike one fastball. Expecting a ball, the Babe didn’t swing.
    Cobb yelled again from the outfield, pretending to be angry, ordering an intentional walk. The catcher appeared irritated and berated the pitcher for trying to lose the game by letting Ruth hit. But the next pitch was another strike. Ruth expected a ball.
    Then Cobb ran to the mound and pretended to chew out the pitcher, threatening to not only take him out of the game, but bench him and fine him for disobeying. Some of the infielders came in to calm things down. The frustrated pitcher finally agreed to walk Ruth. Knowing Cobb’s style as a manager, Ruth and the Yankees bought it. The theatrics paid off and the next pitch was strike three.

    • @conedx
      @conedx Před 5 dny +40

      stories like this are why ty cobb is my favorite non-reds player of all time. the dude was a THINKER. always scheming to get ahead. fighting and scraping and doing anything he possibly could.

    • @phishphan49
      @phishphan49 Před 5 dny +18

      this is why baseball has become unquestionably my favorite pro sport as i've got older. Half of the game is played in the clubhouse. There's so many games there's no downside to giving unconventional ideas a shot, cheating is just part of the game to where the game is less safe and enjoyable without it (foegin substances), fighting is expected and pitchers are *expected* to throw at batters at time which in literally any other context would be felonious assault. Also you can celebrate as much as you want and give balls to the crowd without a fine.
      baseball is awesome

    • @vBarnacle
      @vBarnacle Před 5 dny +7

      The Tigers need Ty Cobb more than ever rn

    • @Lil_Loadin
      @Lil_Loadin Před 5 dny

      @@phishphan49lol baseball doesn’t have fights. sure you have your odor and amir garrett etc moments but majority of “fights” are just a bunch of overweight men running at each other to do absolutely nothing but stand there and babble some bullshit while they wait for the bullpen to finish their pointless run in

    • @Lil_Loadin
      @Lil_Loadin Před 5 dny

      @@phishphan49baseball is still awesome tho

  • @alexw0310
    @alexw0310 Před 5 dny +170

    I heard a story in Ken Burns' Baseball about the 19th century player King Kelly. In those days, to enter a game off the bench, you would announce yourself. In one game, a popup came towards Kelly's dugout, and he stepped onto the field, said, "Kelly now catching for Boston," and caught the ball, and the batter was called out.

    • @ThePdog3k
      @ThePdog3k Před 5 dny +8

      Oh shit I forgot about King Kelly

    • @The_Noticer_of_Things
      @The_Noticer_of_Things Před 5 dny +14

      @@ThePdog3k He is going to be super pissed at you.

    • @lowandoutside
      @lowandoutside Před 5 dny +23

      Yup! The substitution rule was amended afterwards to specify that, yes, substitutions cannot be made while the ball is in play!

    • @registereduser
      @registereduser Před 5 dny +10

      @@lowandoutsidethat’s great. “Show me where it says I can’t do that. You can’t!”

    • @TheHopperUK
      @TheHopperUK Před 4 dny +3

      This caused me to look up King Kelly and according to his wikipedia picture, he was not only smart, he was a total smokeshow, my goodness

  • @momentous7417
    @momentous7417 Před 5 dny +40

    That last pitch was a damn ball 😆 the ump didn’t want to ruin the “smartest” play of all time and just went with the catcher’s reaction

  • @mrcooliojones165
    @mrcooliojones165 Před 5 dny +172

    the kentucky play was actually genius

    • @bmo14lax
      @bmo14lax Před 5 dny +5

      They must have some badass coaches

    • @22bk113
      @22bk113 Před 5 dny +3

      The play is very old ran against us in 2010.. in Cali

    • @bmo14lax
      @bmo14lax Před 5 dny +3

      @@22bk113 ok he was showing clips from the '70s- '80s in this video so...

    • @BallparkFranks7
      @BallparkFranks7 Před 4 dny +2

      That one’s been around a while though. We did it in High School over 20 years ago, and I’m sure it was around before that in some capacity. We had a set of 5 first and third plays and this was always the most fun one. Everyone just assumed the runner screwed up when he fell over. Easy run.

    • @kylerey09
      @kylerey09 Před 4 dny

      My coach taught us to yell the base, not runner.

  • @Astrology.microdoses
    @Astrology.microdoses Před 4 dny +52

    “If he tries to pick off the runner in right field” is such a wild statement had me laughing out loud

  • @RoseJHibbard
    @RoseJHibbard Před 5 dny +184

    The hitting the batter to stop stealing from home is something I never heard of

    • @DAK4Blizzard
      @DAK4Blizzard Před 5 dny +9

      To help discourage that, the pitcher can and should be ejected for intentional hit by pitch. MLB allows for this with no warning needed; the 4 umps just need to agree it was intentional.

    • @mrstrosdahl04
      @mrstrosdahl04 Před 4 dny +8

      The situation is so rare. A straight up steal of home that the pitcher notices but realizes he's not going to be able to throw him out but still has the time to hit the batter. It was good instincts on his part

    • @StageRight123
      @StageRight123 Před 3 dny +2

      Of course you've never heard of that, because you're a CopyBot.

    • @jaxrobinson8937
      @jaxrobinson8937 Před 2 dny +2

      Bot

  • @Arassar
    @Arassar Před 5 dny +78

    Capps jumping two feet off the rubber to pitch is still wild to me.

    • @joemichigan4945
      @joemichigan4945 Před 5 dny +7

      That double jump delivery was so cursed

    • @extragoogleaccount6061
      @extragoogleaccount6061 Před 5 dny +3

      The way he held it behind his back during his throwing motion would have made his delivery weird to me by itself, too.

    • @jclembo8461
      @jclembo8461 Před 4 dny +2

      Is his original pitch still legal? The video made it sound like only his double hop pitch is illegal. I wonder why more pitchers aren't doing the original one if so?

    • @pinkdink1210
      @pinkdink1210 Před 3 dny +1

      it definitely makes my knee hurt 😂

    • @Win7ermu7e
      @Win7ermu7e Před 2 dny

      @@jclembo8461 No, it's called a crow-hop and it's definitely illegal. In softball as well.

  • @BigDaddyPrettyBoy
    @BigDaddyPrettyBoy Před 5 dny +233

    Me whenever baseball doesn’t exist posts 🎉

  • @kolde6092
    @kolde6092 Před 5 dny +35

    No way that Rollie Fingers Pitch was a strike 😂
    That was waaay outside 🤣

    • @Nonsensicl
      @Nonsensicl Před 5 dny

      It was over the plate

    • @MikeTracyFiles
      @MikeTracyFiles Před 5 dny

      That’s definitely a strike

    • @wimpymcsteel4458
      @wimpymcsteel4458 Před 4 dny

      It may have been the smartest play ever, but the Reds went on to tag Fingers, and win the game to keep the series alive.

    • @kolde6092
      @kolde6092 Před 4 dny

      @@Nonsensicl hell naw! 😂

    • @kolde6092
      @kolde6092 Před 4 dny

      @@MikeTracyFiles disagree. wish they had pitch cast then. Looks outside to me

  • @dangerousfreedom4965
    @dangerousfreedom4965 Před 5 dny +22

    11:30 the rubber is 60’6” away from the rear point of home plate

    • @daysandwords
      @daysandwords Před 5 dny +7

      Yeah, and the other thing is, he did the maths as "Since he's 8 feet in front, that's 54 feet while everyone else is throwing 62..." But everyone else pitches in front of the rubber as well, so it's really like a 2 feet gain... Basically the length of that little hop he does.

    • @peterparker-zy9oe
      @peterparker-zy9oe Před 5 dny +3

      @@daysandwords you can actually measure this. Statcast has something called "Release Extension" which measured Carper's average extension to be 8.1 feet in 2015. League average is around 6.3 feet, so you are about right.

    • @christopherheckman7957
      @christopherheckman7957 Před dnem

      The rubber was supposed to be 60 feet even, but the guy who wrote that down had sloppy handwriting.

  • @TyrannoJoris_Rex
    @TyrannoJoris_Rex Před 5 dny +134

    I still think Freddie Freeman's 4th out, Kyle Tucker's appeal breaker, and Jason Varitek running for the fielder instead of the base were all smarter MLB plays than the A's fake intentional-walk-to-set-up-the-double-play.
    Edit: Even the 1st-and-3rd with Kentucky's runner-falling-down distraction and the high school runner leading off in shallow right were better

    • @barleymepodcast2301
      @barleymepodcast2301 Před 5 dny +13

      I think it happening in the World Series, where the stakes are the highest, put it over the top for Mr. BDE

    • @JJCanucks
      @JJCanucks Před 5 dny +4

      The Kyle Tucker play is the smartest play imo

    • @Gravy_Jones22
      @Gravy_Jones22 Před 5 dny +5

      4th out never made sense and it happened to the Mets a few years later too where the call on the field was out so the Mets runner stopped. If you call someone out on the field for the 3rd out, that should always be a dead ball. If you need to send Duda back to 2nd so be it but you can't mess up a call and not leave the ability to make it right.

    • @mrstrosdahl04
      @mrstrosdahl04 Před 4 dny +3

      @@Gravy_Jones22 My first thought. You would think the up wouldn't call him out at 3rd because the play was completed at 1st. It was smart but it shouldn't have worked.

    • @fxsnyc
      @fxsnyc Před 4 dny

      @@Gravy_Jones22 agreed. I was thinking the same thing. Ump called runner out for 3rd out. At worst, Duda should just have to remain at 2nd.

  • @KDotDizzy
    @KDotDizzy Před 4 dny +5

    i don’t even watch baseball but i love this channel and the thing one thing i do find so interesting about baseball is that all the most interesting, important, or intriguing moments in the sport happen in between the actual moments of the sport being played. so many weird rules, caveats, and traditions that ultimately lead to such interesting stories

    • @christopherheckman7957
      @christopherheckman7957 Před dnem

      There's definitely more to the game than the game. Check out _Baseball Strategies: Your guide to the game within the game_

  • @VibeCheck13
    @VibeCheck13 Před 5 dny +80

    yet we still have the infamous javy baez play 🤣🤣

    • @jjwats12
      @jjwats12 Před 5 dny +9

      That’s #1 on the DUMBEST plays of all time, not smartest.

    • @ThomasPoorman
      @ThomasPoorman Před 5 dny +4

      I would call it a heads up play, Baez removed the first baseman’s ability to think when he acted so fast. He acted like he knew something the first baseman didn’t know so he got tricked into ending his own career.

    • @VibeCheck13
      @VibeCheck13 Před 5 dny

      @@jjwats12 thats what im saying

    • @jjwats12
      @jjwats12 Před 5 dny

      @@ThomasPoorman --- If Baez simply stopping on the 1st base path 'removes the 1st baseman's ability to think', that points to how DUMB the 1st baseman responds, not how smart Baez acts. 99,999 times out of 100,000 the first baseman steps on 1st and laughs at Baez. Funniest play in baseball history, though, for sure.

  • @speedydog45
    @speedydog45 Před 5 dny +15

    Show this to a person just learning the rules of baseball to explode their brain

  • @meetra5073
    @meetra5073 Před 5 dny +12

    nah somebody give the batter at 3:16 a medal. He made contact AND got it safely onto the ground

    • @NatesNexus
      @NatesNexus Před 4 dny +1

      That play was insane in so many ways lmao. There's no way the catcher was getting to that tho he should've just taken the ball

  • @TheGeographyNerd
    @TheGeographyNerd Před 5 dny +23

    That Freddie freeman play was insane

    • @christopherheckman7957
      @christopherheckman7957 Před dnem

      Not really, just common sense. If you're not sure you got the 3rd out, try to get an out somewhere else.
      The runner on 2nd messed up; he should have not taken for granted that the 3rd out had happened and kept running and not slowed down. (This is why, if there's two outs, the runners will start running when the ball hits the bat.)

  • @6efrat
    @6efrat Před 5 dny +9

    3:38 pablo sandoval had to suck in his belly fat in order to dodge the pitch

  • @withershin
    @withershin Před 5 dny +7

    If you're playing on a hard bag at first the 1B probably knows with ~75% accuracy if the runner is safe - just from the feeling on the bag. Super smart play by Freeman at 13:25

    • @sam.houseworth
      @sam.houseworth Před 4 dny

      Former first basemen. Can confirm. And if it's close, pull your foot off, point at your infielder, look at the other runners, convince the ump you know you got the out.

    • @IamScoHo
      @IamScoHo Před 2 dny

      @@sam.houseworth But it was close. And he didn't do that. Besides, the throw to third was not decided on the runner's contact with the plate. He knew to throw as soon as it was coming his way.

    • @withershin
      @withershin Před dnem

      @@sam.houseworth lol sooooo true. Especially when you know they beat the throw. Even in the majors it's worth doing that. Used to do the trick to toss the ball to 2B and let them go over to first just in case the runner was safe and stepped off the bag

  • @a3r0foreal
    @a3r0foreal Před 20 hodinami +2

    Channel: Baseball doesn’t exist
    Video: Baseball has existed for 200 years

  • @FireForce2513
    @FireForce2513 Před 4 dny +2

    I love how BDE shows an actual hit and run before talking about the hit and run.

  • @hova092
    @hova092 Před 5 dny +3

    This is the best channel on CZcams, hands down.

  • @intrnet9689
    @intrnet9689 Před 5 dny +17

    This plays are absolutely amazing for a sport that doesn't exist!

  • @BlindfoldSniper
    @BlindfoldSniper Před 3 dny +1

    @6:30 I'm having to stop the video because I'm dying.
    This game is so messed up. I love it.

  • @Nick-rb1vk
    @Nick-rb1vk Před 5 dny +1

    I love this video. I love this type of content, If you can cover this more about Smart plays dude I’d watch every single one of them.

  • @4546Bean
    @4546Bean Před 5 dny +33

    Can’t wait to watch coney react to this lmao

    • @bangiaryan
      @bangiaryan Před 5 dny

      The Coney-BDE symbiotic relationship is the strangest thing and I love it.

  • @rich7787
    @rich7787 Před 4 dny +2

    I was thinking about that Miggy at bat all video, glad it got mentioned!

  • @Urbrainongaming
    @Urbrainongaming Před 5 dny +1

    One of my new fav channels
    Making me like baseball

  • @noahs4127
    @noahs4127 Před 5 dny +1

    Always a good day when BDE uploads

  • @NinnaFrank
    @NinnaFrank Před 5 dny +2

    Good video,thank u. The video proves why they should have to pitch for the intentional walk!

  • @GTass455in
    @GTass455in Před 3 dny

    Awesome job with this video! Love it. Great research, clip collecting, editing, and COMMENTARY!

  • @emilyabel5428
    @emilyabel5428 Před 5 dny +3

    Love your content man keep it up😊

  • @kbarrett63
    @kbarrett63 Před 5 dny +2

    Solve the baserunning hack by ruling: once a tag is attempted, the runner must proceed straight to the next base or return straight to the previous base

  • @chizzingchizzle
    @chizzingchizzle Před 5 dny

    It’s always a good day when bde posts

  • @A38
    @A38 Před 5 dny

    Hype, perfect meal time video! Thanks for all the hard work!

  • @posapop27
    @posapop27 Před dnem

    My favorite video of yours yet, keep ‘em coming 😉

  • @JtBaxter-pb9ij
    @JtBaxter-pb9ij Před 5 dny +1

    I love my UK BatCats!! They turning a Basketball school into a baseball school just like I always wanted!! Fun time to be here in Lexington because they made the World Series this year too. Anyway another great video my dude ❤the content! 👍

  • @littleguy6753
    @littleguy6753 Před 4 dny

    GREAT VIDEO! I laughed at most of them. It's insane how smart umpires have to be to know all of these forgotten rules.

  • @Ballinj13
    @Ballinj13 Před 3 dny +1

    Great stuff! Another great one!

  • @melissabusby12
    @melissabusby12 Před 3 dny

    Please never stop making videos… Baseball is SO Awesome!!!!

  • @IntoxicatedSteaze
    @IntoxicatedSteaze Před 5 dny

    your videos have gotten me back into baseball

  • @joshdudeguy2830
    @joshdudeguy2830 Před dnem +1

    As an Astros fan, I'm humbled. I thought Tucker was a damn idiot when I saw that game. Dude's a damn genius!

  • @charliegrove8142
    @charliegrove8142 Před 5 dny +18

    Skunk in the outfield is my favorite play ever. The kid in that video should be out though. The basepath, once established, goes directly from the runner to either base. He ran back towards the Right Fielder when “retreating”, which would put him out of the baseline. It can be maneuvered correctly, but I don’t think he did it right.

    • @Kyle_116
      @Kyle_116 Před 5 dny +6

      No, he wouldn't be out of the path because he was running straight back to where he started. Because the base path only became established once the other team started to try and tag him, the base path became a giant V due to his starting point.

    • @rancidcrawfish
      @rancidcrawfish Před 5 dny +1

      ​@@Kyle_116you're 100% right.

  • @sleder47
    @sleder47 Před 5 dny +2

    Thanks!

  • @user-ti3hd8gw2m
    @user-ti3hd8gw2m Před 5 dny +3

    Was hoping to see the College Center Fielder fake a catch before catching the ball, and throwing the runner out, by making the runner leave the bag early.

  • @averyward7520
    @averyward7520 Před 5 dny

    Crazy that I found this channel when they had like 50k subscribers. So happy you continue to make videos. Best baseball videos ever!

  • @Voterolays
    @Voterolays Před 5 dny +2

    10:15 ad ends your welcome

  • @greenoftreeblackofblue6625

    I like these plays alot of these are tricking to get a guy on third to score and sacing a player to make it even more secure. 3ft from the base path trick was smart.😊

  • @PatrickCashman-kp4uu
    @PatrickCashman-kp4uu Před 5 dny +7

    Can you do a video on the history of stadiums?

  • @mr.triangles
    @mr.triangles Před 5 dny +1

    Didn't expect my Wildcats to get metion so cool!

  • @tigercap100
    @tigercap100 Před 4 dny

    I've seen 1000s of youtube videos. This is one of the best. Great job!

  • @GenericYoutubeCommenter241

    I always love your content but videos like this are some of your best work. I love your efforts and results!

  • @SaucySquishy
    @SaucySquishy Před 5 dny

    Honestly I don’t even watch baseball but his videos make me so excited

  • @krushfield
    @krushfield Před 21 hodinou

    2:28 "and the next time he came to the plate, he was also nailed by a pitch." 😂🤣

  • @ljbara6795
    @ljbara6795 Před 4 dny

    Your videos are awesome always. But this is a MASTERPIECE. 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @rogeriovaladao7969
    @rogeriovaladao7969 Před 5 dny

    As always fantastic video BDE

  • @RetconFN
    @RetconFN Před 5 dny

    When he uploads I get so excited 🎉

  • @Lillia-nu2xt
    @Lillia-nu2xt Před 5 dny +25

    You've got talent, keep showcasing it

  • @steve8234
    @steve8234 Před 5 dny

    This channel should have way more subscribers. Even if you're just a casual baseball fan, it's still entertaining.

  • @CashCarti24
    @CashCarti24 Před 5 dny +2

    I love your videos

  • @johnshaw4137
    @johnshaw4137 Před 5 dny +1

    That play where 1st and 3rd double stole and the guy on 1st fell... Genius

  • @officalredux
    @officalredux Před 5 dny +9

    He’s back!

  • @manbuckets
    @manbuckets Před 5 dny +1

    That thumbnail is wild!

  • @DankTranquillity
    @DankTranquillity Před 5 dny +2

    What a treat never been this early

  • @Lateralus-yf3ek
    @Lateralus-yf3ek Před 5 dny

    Great video as always. Thank you

  • @WdisaCoenj
    @WdisaCoenj Před 4 dny +2

    Excellent video; many thanks. The video demonstrates why they need to be required to pitch for the deliberate stroll!

  • @mudvillemike3
    @mudvillemike3 Před 21 hodinou

    Rollie Fingers talked about this play on one of Bob Costas' show, I think in the mid to late 2000's. Costas had Fingers, Rich Gossage, Lee Smith, Dennis Eckersley, Bruce Sutter and I think Sparky Lyle. According to Fingers, Joe Morgan , who was on 3rd, saw it coming and started yelling to Johnny Bench , but apparently Bench never heard him. I've never been able to find the episode, but it was fantastic hearing about the history of the relief pitcher.

  • @seanm3226
    @seanm3226 Před 2 dny

    As a Marlins fan, I was amazed that Carter Capps got away with that “jump” towards the plate.

  • @Weegzy52
    @Weegzy52 Před 5 dny

    I really enjoyed this video!👍

  • @dleddy14
    @dleddy14 Před 2 dny

    Ok that runner in the outfield trick made me laugh so hard I spit my coke all over my computer.

  • @Canis101a
    @Canis101a Před 19 hodinami

    dude this is crazy such a good video i think i might have to use that 50 foot lead thing some day lol

  • @tehbeernerd
    @tehbeernerd Před 5 dny

    Johnny Damon’s double steal in the 2009 World Series is the one that comes to mind for me

  • @LeonWarczak
    @LeonWarczak Před 21 minutou

    4:01 "Sometimes the dumbest looking plays are actually the smartest."
    That's basically my whole playbook. Finally, someone understands.....................................

  • @julienwisemanvezina7047

    ur channel is amazing i wish u did this for hockey

  • @rosairyramos6395
    @rosairyramos6395 Před dnem

    So fun to watch

  • @joseaugusto2892
    @joseaugusto2892 Před 5 dny +1

    Please talk about baseball in Brazil! Baseball as introduced here by japanese imigrants in the late 1908,we don't have a culture around this sport, but things are chanding... Brazil win for the fist time in Pan-american games in Chile (2023) a silver medal! I hope one day my country will have a bigger baseball culture! Thank you! 🟨🟩🟦

  • @EdibleGlue369
    @EdibleGlue369 Před 5 dny

    5:31 My little league coach had us do this all the time. He was obsessed with trick plays and this one he literally called this the Skunk play

  • @Er1c_9
    @Er1c_9 Před 4 dny

    That Kyle Tucker play must’ve pissed of so many people, making it even funnier to me😂😂

    • @SvoenDiccr
      @SvoenDiccr Před 4 dny

      If you're playing on a hard bag at first, the 1B can probably tell if the runner is safe with around 75% accuracy merely by feeling the bag. Incredible move by Freeman at 13:25

    • @SuoisXius
      @SuoisXius Před 4 dny

      Keep showing off your talent, you have it.

  • @obviouslyanonymous
    @obviouslyanonymous Před dnem

    It's so funny that Capps got injured and was like "shit, what could I ever do to save myself this time?? WAIT! TWO hops!!!"

  • @MatthewWeber-qo4xe
    @MatthewWeber-qo4xe Před 5 dny

    Thank you BDE

  • @Buzzkill-wn7tf
    @Buzzkill-wn7tf Před 2 dny

    Freakin' love baseball.

  • @slayermcrx7519
    @slayermcrx7519 Před 3 dny

    that clip you showed of the runner in the outfield was my now former highachools rival Alexander High School of Laredo, Texas. Alexander has been known to be aggressive on the basepass, so our coached at United constantly ran drills with our pitchers to focus on runner control.
    and yet they couldn't pull that off against us this year. because my Alma mater United H.S. finally captured our first district title in 13 years in a series sweep of Alexander back in April.
    anyway it was cool seeing a clip showing laredo high school teams for the first time I've ever seen on the internet!!!

  • @covrtdesign5279
    @covrtdesign5279 Před 5 dny

    I usually find these dumb, but I think you did a really good job on the script and definitely the editing! I have seen these all way too many times and yet I enjoyed the whole video!

  • @sg51psd04
    @sg51psd04 Před 5 dny

    Love it, and your channel.

  • @judyjohnson630
    @judyjohnson630 Před dnem

    The Freddy Freeman play is very interesting. Once a 3rd out occurs in an inning, the ball is dead, and nothing that happens afterwards counts. Officially when that 3rd out is called, the inning is over. You can't record an out or make a play when an inning is over, regardless is the inning ended due to an incorrect call by the umpire. If the Mets had challenged, the proper call would have been to overturn the call at first base, and have Duda go back to second base, because he had not yet obtained 3rd base when the inning ended.
    It was an amazingly heads-up play by Freeman, but I'm of the opinion that it did not matter, because by rule nothing that happens after a third out means anything, even if the third out call is overturned.

  • @hughjass69702
    @hughjass69702 Před 5 dny

    I never thought I would laugh at a kid getting hit with a bat but holy hell 😂

  • @FrankThe77Tank
    @FrankThe77Tank Před 4 dny +2

    Hold On.. On the Freeman 4th Out play.. After the Ump calls the guy at 1st out for the 3rd out, wouldn’t the play be dead? Even though he’s eventually safe, can’t the runner going to 3rd say he stopped cause the Ump called the 3rd out which should automatically kill the play.. I feel like after being called safe from the challenge, the runner should have to go back to 2nd or whatever base he’s on when the original call was made.. How can they allow the play to keep going??

    • @judyjohnson630
      @judyjohnson630 Před dnem

      Agreed. NOTHING can happen after the 3rd out call, even if it was due to a bad call and replay later overturns it. The 3rd out was called, the inning was over, the ball was dead, the tag on the runner (think it was Duda) meant nothing, and did not even exist as a baseball play, because the inning was over.
      If the Mets had challenged the out call at first, that call would have been overturned, and the batter becomes safe at first. That tag put on Duda meant nothing since it happened after a 3rd out was (incorrectly) called. Likewise, when that 3rd out was called, Duda didn't yet reach 3rd base, so he should have been sent back to second base.
      It *was* a really smart play by Freeman, but I don't think it would have been successful if the Mets challenged. And I wish they did.

  • @DaddingAllDay
    @DaddingAllDay Před 5 dny

    The 50ft lead is a bit much, but a lot of the rule bending is much. I'm glad the Varitek play made it in. As a young BoSox fan, that was the most exciting thing I had ever seen at that point.

  • @ayo4325
    @ayo4325 Před 2 dny

    We used to do all kinds of stretch steals with first and third. Take off then yell “my hamstring”. Sneeze. All kind of shenanigans

  • @jshumphress13
    @jshumphress13 Před 14 hodinami

    As a lawyer, I love me a good loophole. I don’t care what sport it is (in fact baseball isn’t my favorite), and I love the gamesmanship.

  • @RonBurgundy412
    @RonBurgundy412 Před 5 dny +1

    Thought I’d see Baez making my buccos look like clowns when they chased him back to home and then he made it to third. Tho a lot of that was purely on the Pirates he still deserves a little credit

  • @MLB24523
    @MLB24523 Před 5 dny

    I did not know every one of these smart decisions I am going to use them in my next baseball game

  • @charlesbaldo
    @charlesbaldo Před 5 dny +1

    Aaron judge has never hit a grand slam until 6/25/24 7:53

  • @Sluggwurth
    @Sluggwurth Před 5 dny

    I had been almost exclusively a Basketball fan for the last 5 years. This channel has single-handedly made me a Baseball fan. MLB cut this man a check.

  • @jeffarmfield2346
    @jeffarmfield2346 Před 4 dny

    Awesome video

  • @Strype13
    @Strype13 Před 5 dny +1

    That Rollie Fingers fake intentional walk pitch was a good 3 inches off the plate. That was before catchers were framing pitches, so you can clearly see that it's way off the mark. Should have been a "fake-intentional-walk-turned-unintentional-walk." Also, I feel like several of those other plays were far "smarter" plays than that one. Kyle Tucker thwarting the challenge, as well as the kid on first base wandering into the outfield were definitely more clever methods of taking advantage of the ruleset.

  • @grantbeaver2029
    @grantbeaver2029 Před 5 dny

    I graduated hs in 2019 and I was running all of the base running plays my whole time in high school

  • @luishumbertovega3900
    @luishumbertovega3900 Před 5 dny

    About what happens in 13:06 there's a play that requires 4 outs or otherwise a run could score. It occurs when with less than 2 outs a runner goes from Third to Home on a fly ball without tagging, like Mike Pagliarulo did in 1989. Even after his team made the third out of the inning a throw to Third Base was needed to claim that he left that base before time. Since the opposing team left the field without claiming it the run legally scored. The play that starts on 14:26 is similar to the one I'm referring to.

  • @MMHUCREWMARSXD
    @MMHUCREWMARSXD Před 5 dny +1

    For not existing This “sport” called baseball seems really cool!