The inside the park homerun is arguably one of the hardest things to do in a single at bat and requires great speed and agility yet Prince fielder has two inside the park homeruns
the cool thing about it when the bases are empty is that you are credited with a triple. That triple ends up being worth as much as a K or a 6-3 ground out.
What if a guy was out at second (a single), and out at third (a double), out at home (a triple), and then in the bottom of the ninth, bases loaded, two outs, down three runs, he hits it out of the park, but he has pine tar too far from the knob of his bat?
Hey Andrew! How about a compilation of bullpens clearing? That's one of the funniest moments in baseball for the idle viewer, and is as varied as they come - sometimes bullpens jog on to the field and other times they RUN as if their life was on the line (the Yankee bullpen yesterday comes to mind). Also I request you to consider setting up a Patreon or something similar. I'm sure this is time consuming and I think I speak for many when I say that you as a creator deserve our contribution. Anyway. Keep up the good work! :)
Man, those guys trying to get an inside the park home runs with none out. Why? At third base, you have three chances for someone else to drive you in (and two chances to get the run in, without a hit).
Roy Sievers was out at home in May(?) 1964 trying to stretch a triple. He was playing for Phillies, in game vs. Cincinnati. The batter gets a triple because he did reach 3rd safely.
I was at both that happened at Chase Field. The D-backs lost against the Mets (and Cody Ross suffered a dislocated hip in the bottom of the 2nd), but beat the Indians in 14 on a Gerardo Parra sac fly at what was the time tied for the longest game in Chase Field history by time at 5 hours 32 minutes
I was thinking to myself right around the 5:00 mark "Come on, the Twins have to have at least one". Nope, they had three in a row immediately following. Remember all three. 25% of the guys stood in the batter's box admiring a fraction too long..
The thing is, if you look at the reply closely on the first one (it isn't shown here, you will have to look on another video), that he is actually safe, so that should have been a homer.
i was at the infante one the game sucked because it was my first red sox game (red sox fan in NY) and they blew the lead in the 9th. I almost cried haha
Ya know, if they would start running as soon as they hit the ball instead of standing there watching it, they might’ve been able to score most of these🤷🏼♂️😂
I remember watching the Giants one where Blanco gets out at home against the Padres and I was so triggered. I also remember the one against the Cubs which I was mildly disappointed about.
0:19 When I played this in slow motion, it looks like his hand touched the plate right before he got tagged! The umpire should have called "safe!" But instead, he called "out!"
The inside the park homerun is arguably one of the hardest things to do in a single at bat and requires great speed and agility yet
Prince fielder has two inside the park homeruns
So does Edwin Encarnacion
Can you do it in multiple at bats?
My friend hit a inside the park homer last night at my game
Lol
Prince is a LEGEND
Anyone else read title saying "Thrown out of game for going for inside the park home runs"
Jacob Ryan Yes!! I was confused with the first clip
Jacob Ryan it's thrown out at home going for inside the park hr
Anyone else read "loose nipples on a rainy night"?
Jacob Ryan yes
haha
They need to fire the giants 3rd base coach
Over 3 incidents
Elijah Zimmerman ok bud
When they are that close from getting it i think it is okay, you should atleast take a chance
It happens more with the Giants because their home field is the biggest, allowing for more chances at inside the park home runs.
Man the Giants really love getting thrown out at home
Yeah and that's what I like! GO BUCKS!!!
Zach Mortimer it's because of they're right center field
Kian Reza'e bro what I am saying is that the Giants take way too many risks
true but two of the three videos was with a 4 run lead near the end of the game, not that big of a risk
Danny McNamara yeah I know but when they do have a lead they want to get a bigger lead so it kinda is a big risk
your channel is underrated
Could say the same thing about you haha
On all of these, you can see them not hustling 100%
*Manny Machado wants to know your location*
Exactly
The funny thing with Braun's was the team came out early the next day and marked where he fell with tape.
Donny Difference
Did they put out orange safety cones?
Allen Craig playing center field is interesting
I was out at the plate going for an inside-the-park homer once. I had a great chance but I struck out on the 1-2 pitch.
Λεωνίδας Μόζερ-Καλομοίρης
And you swung at ball two.
Semi-joke suggestion: Pitchers failing to get down bunts.
Martin Freedman I
Martin Freedman hell you could easily do a 10 minute video with just Mets pitchers on that one.
Exactly. It's a gold mine.
I mean most of them have 2 outs so you would logically send them rather than risking now having a chance.
Every single one I keep thinking "Oh man, this is gonna be a close play!" forgetting what the title of the video was
i feel like a lot of the time they’d score, but they dont start running full speed until they see its not gonna get caught or its not a foul
I can see that point. I suppose that it's beneficial to give 100% at all times.
5:43 😂 he just stopped
What's funny? Infante stopped because he thought he had a chance to get around the catcher who was falling down
the mud stopped him, and u also have the same name as my teacher
Are we not going to mention that JBJ threw him out from the outfield wall in the rain
B I think since it was so wet he couldn't slide through
Matt Ryan it make you slide a tiny bit further but you get really muddy it's happens so me before does not feel good lol
I’m so confused, the runner is rounding 3rd on the way home, then all of a sudden the ball is at home and the runner gets tagged out lol
Fielder hit the cutoff guy who fired home, and got the runner. That's why relay throws are fundamental parts of the game.
How bout running through 3rd base stop sign?
and making it.
The synchronized arm movements of the Rockies at 5:20 gets me every time
Diego Hernandez 5:22*
It looks like a video game in real life! lmao
It’s like they planned it.
the cool thing about it when the bases are empty is that you are credited with a triple. That triple ends up being worth as much as a K or a 6-3 ground out.
Dave Kast
What if you are going for the cycle?
What if a guy was out at second (a single), and out at third (a double), out at home (a triple), and then in the bottom of the ninth, bases loaded, two outs, down three runs, he hits it out of the park, but he has pine tar too far from the knob of his bat?
6:27 he would be safe in 2017 because of the rule
One of my top favorites from you. Great work
Hey Andrew! How about a compilation of bullpens clearing? That's one of the funniest moments in baseball for the idle viewer, and is as varied as they come - sometimes bullpens jog on to the field and other times they RUN as if their life was on the line (the Yankee bullpen yesterday comes to mind).
Also I request you to consider setting up a Patreon or something similar. I'm sure this is time consuming and I think I speak for many when I say that you as a creator deserve our contribution. Anyway. Keep up the good work! :)
Seems like Blanco really has a knack for being thrown out attempting an inside the park HR
BOOF MOOSE
Everyone should have something they're REALLY good at.
Charlie Coleman yeah 2 times is a knack
The cool thing is the guy lining up the cut off for the throw to home... nice team work!
Do Carlos Gomez swinging too hard
Your channel is so good. Keep it up! 👍
Man, those guys trying to get an inside the park home runs with none out. Why? At third base, you have three chances for someone else to drive you in (and two chances to get the run in, without a hit).
Pass ball / error / balk gives you all 3 chances. And yes it is retarded as fuck to try it with 0 outs.
Yea but an inside the park hr really sinks the morale of the other team
Well to be fair you don't end up in sports because you are among the most intelligent of people :P
The first guy would have likely been awarded with a triple. The outfielder bobbled the ball.
Yeah the one with Kevin Youkilis later in the video would have been the same thing.
1:52, I was at that game, it's the reason I came looking for this video. That relay from story was an absolute laser.
3:34 Looks like he beat the tag, but I'm wondering if the catcher's foot prevented him from touching the plate...
Roy Sievers was out at home in May(?) 1964 trying to stretch a triple. He was playing for Phillies, in game vs. Cincinnati. The batter gets a triple because he did reach 3rd safely.
That is one great compilation right there.
for some reason, this was really satisfying to watch
I was at both that happened at Chase Field. The D-backs lost against the Mets (and Cody Ross suffered a dislocated hip in the bottom of the 2nd), but beat the Indians in 14 on a Gerardo Parra sac fly at what was the time tied for the longest game in Chase Field history by time at 5 hours 32 minutes
If you are on here with nobody on to drive in, all you ended up doing was making an out, while losing your breath.
The first on with drew Robinson if you slow it down he was safe by a tad
The first Derek Robinson was 100 percent safe
Great clips!
I was at the game with Brett Gardner. You wouldn't believe the intensity when he tried to score.
This is the best baseball channel on youtube
Luis Valbuena Admiring His Homers
Good Work On This
Compilation.
All these are damn good relays
You know a player's out when they point to their dugout for review before the umpire even says their out
3:35 man Kinsler’s relay mechanics is a thing of beauty
I wish there was a compilation of both failed and successful attempts at this mixed together so I don't know whether they'll make it or not.
Video Idea: Jumping over players to get to the base
Thank you!!!!!!
But yet I am the party pooper when I say GET OUT OF THE BOX ON CONTACT. Jeter Ichiro Pedroia - out of the box with every swing.
I was thinking to myself right around the 5:00 mark "Come on, the Twins have to have at least one". Nope, they had three in a row immediately following. Remember all three.
25% of the guys stood in the batter's box admiring a fraction too long..
2:14-2:35 Aw, I remember when this call was featured on one of The Show games. :') #Memories
The thing is, if you look at the reply closely on the first one (it isn't shown here, you will have to look on another video), that he is actually safe, so that should have been a homer.
I'm watching this video rooting for the runners even though I know what's gonna happen. 😆
Number one he is clearly safe. Gets his hand in.
and this, my friends, is why you hit the cut off man!
i was at the infante one the game sucked because it was my first red sox game (red sox fan in NY) and they blew the lead in the 9th. I almost cried haha
I don't know if they were all the same person, but nobody seemed to acknowledge that "Villar" got thrown out in three or four straight clips 😂
Do one on Nolan Arenado committing errors...
The longer the video = the more time it takes to upload. By the time it would be uploaded, Nolan Arenado would be retired.
WTF Arenado has 61 career errors you are talking out of your ass.
Spartacus do one of him leading the league in RBIs
Spartacus too short
Exactly :p
That one with the cubs and giants where he missed the catch, if he wasn’t JOGGING he would have easily made it
I was at the game in the first clip I remember that.
ItsPeter YT in the reply they showed he was actually safe
Elijah Ralya I was gonna say what he didn't show is he was safe or at least he should be
3:17 haha everyone wanted him to score just so the game could finally end
That must be painful!
You hit a stand-up triple and then go for the plate and then lose it all!
That third one was really exciting. It would have won the game!
Flannery loved to send them🤣
half of these are with the Giants they love getting thrown out at home
If by half you mean three, then yes
Card collecter Of sports
It's that seductive, crazy-ass corner in right-center field and the weird caroms.
damn the giants 3rd base coach sucks
Johnathon Adams
He's just an incorrigible optimist.
Johnathon Adams over 3 incidents?
I want to see something like walk-off hits with two outs that changed a loss to a win (i.e. losing by one, but the hit scored two)
I guess it's called Triples Alley for a reason and not Inside the Park alley
First law of baseball thermodynamics: Ball is faster than man (ESPECIALLY when that man is Pablo Sandoval).
The D-backs got 3 guys out at home!
nice vid
Wow the rockies can really gun it to the plate!
Do Stanton striking out on outside sliders/pitches
Ya know, if they would start running as soon as they hit the ball instead of standing there watching it, they might’ve been able to score most of these🤷🏼♂️😂
3:49 thanks announcer, I had no idea the ball hit into right center was a fair ball
Do giants players get bonuses for IPHRs or what??
I remember watching the Giants one where Blanco gets out at home against the Padres and I was so triggered. I also remember the one against the Cubs which I was mildly disappointed about.
How do you score these? Triple? Or just out?
Caged triple
3:32 is the most beautiful relay I've ever seen
I would've liked to see the replays of some of these in slow mo cuz some were sweaty
Even Brett Gardner got caught 😂
"IN TIME!!!" "OUT AT THE PLATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!" press f to pay respects for microphones
A compilation that included successful inside-the-park homers too would be more fun to view.
1:42 the throw to the plate was 63mph it says it on the score thing. The original pitch was 89mph
1:03 turn your volume down!
Should rename this to kickass relay throws to the plate, because man those guys were on target when they had to be.
At 6:04 "on the fly scooped out" 😂
The Rockies made a surprising amount of these plays in this video
Lmao at Infante trying to slide on that mud
Is that Reggie Miller at the end of the Ryan Braun clip?
I was at the Phillies Twins game it was my first game ever
was the first one challenged? I played it at .25 speed and it looks like he might have got his hand on home before the tag but I couldn't tell
Many of these are reeeeally close, but most of them just send you right to the “why on earth would you do that” zone
0:19 When I played this in slow motion, it looks like his hand touched the plate right before he got tagged! The umpire should have called "safe!" But instead, he called "out!"
Can you do dead center homers at Minute Maid (when they had tals hill
Half of these are the giants
1:25 I love this as a cubs fan
I think in the first vid, he got his hand in there right before the tag
I remember the first one he was actually safe but it was before challenges
2:05 what a laser throw
On the seattle mariners game and the Texas Rangers game the catcher is blocking the plate before he has the ball
Might have gotten a little greedy there...
-Matt Vasgersian
I can't believe half of these! Dudes are ALREADY rounding 3rd and get thrown out from the wall!