I get the sense whoever runs this channel learned English as a second language, if indeed they ever learned it, and aren't using Google Translate for their titles.
Haha I was gonna say, the title is a bit wonky. Accidentally apologizing is something I would love to see. "Dammit I just apologized to him. How did that happen?"
Yea the title is a bit confusing but I think the word “accidental” has more to do with the fact that these pitchers are accidentally hitting the batters or coming close.
Seems like a win/win to me. Fan will never interfere again, and gets to hug one of the GOATS. Sometimes you gotta scold your child and apologize later, yea? Both are better, happier men in an instant.
@@londonrhodes2429 Same. If you're right on the fence like that, and the ball is coming your way, step back and let your team make the attempt to field it. But I can see myself doing it and then regretting it immediately. I would feel like that's out of character for me and would want to make up for it somehow. Thank him for being understanding, and ask him to please give the players some extra space to do their jobs in the future. They're out there for the fans, y'know? Stay out of their way.
I’m a Yanks fan so a little biased but it’s hard to hate Jeter. He played the game the way it’s meant to be played, don’t think he had many ejections if any really, never any scuffles that I know of, and respectful to everyone around him.
@@calebwhitetheawoken not probably, I can't. That doesn't make Bautista look any more dumb. It's like giving up a hit then talking crap. Makes you look dumb.
Class act! Let’s not forget, this man had gift baskets ready to distribute the morning after one night stands for the lucky lady on her way out the penthouse!
@@unclejimmy5778Young is one of the tallest ever MLB players, IIRC. Listed as 6’10 or 6’11. Only guy taller was an angels prospect who never made it past double A to my knowledge.
*I like to see this type of sportsmanship. It's basic common sense. You make a mistake (especially one that causes pain), you quickly apologize for that mistake. Thanks for posting this!*
*Ask him out on a date if you love him so much. Geez!* LOL. I'm just messing w/ya (I felt like I had to, being a lifelong Braves fan). : ) But I agree, Votto is a great player & a nice guy (from what I've heard). 👍🏼
You know, that struck me the same way as well. And I thought about it and realized a lot of players just disregard fans and act like they're invisible after they slam into them in the stands. I don't really get it. Like is someone going to punish you for doing a quick once-over and making sure everyone is okay? MLB would definitely look like villains if they punished a player for that. Are the players really butthurt that the fan is in their seat where they're supposed to be? I'm not referring to live plays that are still in motion of course, but when the ball is dead I think you can take a second to be like "you guys good?".
2:46 Alr but look at the young guy behind red shirt's expression change from AHH NO THE CATCH--- to *Pft--* Did he just pull his shirt? .. He did--dang he mad lol
Respect respect respect that's what is respect is all about when you respect others they will respect you but if you disrespect others you are going to get disrespect point blank
"Accidental Apologies" would be a series of apologies that themselves happened by accident -- the person making the apology didn't intend to apologize. What we have here are "Accident Apologies," which are apologies for accidents for which an individual was responsible. I honestly clicked here because I wanted to see cases where people apologized without meaning to and maybe tried to rescind their apologies. Words matter.
3:13 is why I still have respect for angel hernandez. Yeah he’s had some pretty bad games but he’s still a stand up dude. From watching his games he’s actually approachable and doesn’t go on a power trip and throw everyone out like some umps do. He seems good at defusing situations where two teams are beefing with each other as well. Terrible behind the plate but not a terrible guy
I'm seriously beginning to think that only seventeen things have ever happened in all of baseball. Where's the Dee Gordon home run -- is it missing because he didn't apologize to Colon?
Sometimes I think the one who does the injuring ends up more rattled than the guy they hit; I've seen pitchers look like they want to puke, and guys who need to be settled back down before they can continue.
The Bautista one wasn’t even close. The catcher barely had to move he glove, Bautista dove out of the way like he was tripping on acid and dodging a butterfly
Accidental Apology: “Damn, I didn’t even mean to apologize to that guy.”
Yeah I came for that and I was disappointed
I didn't get it too hahaha
I get the sense whoever runs this channel learned English as a second language, if indeed they ever learned it, and aren't using Google Translate for their titles.
Well Im sure that guy felt bad for apologizing to Angel Hernandez
"Oops, sorry for saying sorry."
I fucking LOVE courtesy and sportsmanship. It takes a real man to admit he's wrong.
Agreed, Chris
I guess this is off your radar.
A shame it’s so rare…
Same here. That's professionalism at its best.
Canadian hockey back then was different but if you sent Canadian hockey players in a war back then, just tell them the enemy has the puck
Man Vin Scullys voice in the first clip, RIP to the legend!
Scully was a senile old coot.
@ohitswill yup pretty much just you
I still miss hearing him.
i would never apologize to Angel Hernandez. he probably was wrong
Rizzo's the type of guy who would
Hernandez was wrong. Rizzo's a class act, though. To be fair, he didn't apologize to Angel, Angel apologized to Rizzo for screwing up the call.
I would apologize to Hernandez. I'd say, "Angel, I'm sorry you are so bad at your job."
@@jimtownsend7899 that would be like apologizing for the sky being blue and water being wet lol.
He's so bad that I think he's doing it on purpose. I would apologize just to get on his good side and start getting him to make calls in my favor lol
I'm pretty sure all of the apologies in this video are intentional
Y'know since they felt bad
Haha I was gonna say, the title is a bit wonky. Accidentally apologizing is something I would love to see. "Dammit I just apologized to him. How did that happen?"
@@hihunter7 😂
@@hihunter7 😂
Yea the title is a bit confusing but I think the word “accidental” has more to do with the fact that these pitchers are accidentally hitting the batters or coming close.
fr lol
I feel like Joey Votto didn’t want to apologize to that dude he just had to because he seemed like a jerk 😂😂
Votto is a jerk though
I'm with Votto on that one
I don’t like him blah
Seems like a win/win to me. Fan will never interfere again, and gets to hug one of the GOATS. Sometimes you gotta scold your child and apologize later, yea? Both are better, happier men in an instant.
@@londonrhodes2429 Same. If you're right on the fence like that, and the ball is coming your way, step back and let your team make the attempt to field it. But I can see myself doing it and then regretting it immediately. I would feel like that's out of character for me and would want to make up for it somehow. Thank him for being understanding, and ask him to please give the players some extra space to do their jobs in the future. They're out there for the fans, y'know? Stay out of their way.
3:15 Angel Hernandez: Terrible calls, good personality (except when he called it racism cause he couldnt call a WS game)
he was just trying to get his bag i dont _really_ blame him. it was worth a shot, he's still doing his job. well, you know, kinda.
Still an absolutely terrible umpire, no matter what.
@@ARMTOAST yeah that’s true tbh
@@ARMTOAST nah I blame him, don’t pull the race card bc you’re too bad of an ump to go to a WS
@@maxhorsford7800 If nothing else, it gave us the wonderful court-documented proof that he's just really bad at his job.
Votto grabbing that guys shirt out of disgust is one of my fav clips😂
Jeter was always professional about his craft.... Wasn't a Yankees fan but man that guy played 110% every game
Yep. I am a Braves and Orioles fan and he destroyed the O's everytime he played us, but you can't hate the man he is, unlike A-rod.
May not have been the best player but his hustle is unlike any other I’m a Red Sox fan but I have 2 yankee jerseys Jeter and Damon
True hated the yankees in a non hateful way lol but always had respect for Jetter as a player
I’m a Yanks fan so a little biased but it’s hard to hate Jeter. He played the game the way it’s meant to be played, don’t think he had many ejections if any really, never any scuffles that I know of, and respectful to everyone around him.
And posada, and a- rod, he'll even Giambi became more useful going to the Yankees.
Leave it to Bautista to get mad about something that never came close to him. He got buckled and looked stupid.
It was a 98 mph fastball even major leaguers get scared like to see you hit a major fastball
@@calebwhitetheawoken lmao, no it was not. Not even a FB.
@@Typzical I know it wasn't I was making a point that people that comment this probably couldn't make it in the major leagues
@@calebwhitetheawoken not probably, I can't. That doesn't make Bautista look any more dumb. It's like giving up a hit then talking crap. Makes you look dumb.
Bautista didn't even react or say anything. Not sure what you're going on about.
Jeter was so classy even the others teams players had such great respect for him.
Jeter and Chamberlain were teammates at one point. I'm sure this was a factor.
@@mackavicious yea I was gonna say the same. They won a championship together
Jeter also looked like he was in pretty tight
Class act! Let’s not forget, this man had gift baskets ready to distribute the morning after one night stands for the lucky lady on her way out the penthouse!
yeah, Jeter is a gentleman
As a lefty in peewee baseball, this hits a little too close to home, or to my chin, my nose, my elbow. I think got hit in the groin once too
Wins, losses, upsets and miracles, but the best part of any game, is sportsmanship
Votto getting angry and saying that it was out of character 😂
Damn… hearing Vin in the first clip hit me. Greatest ever!
1:33 my perspective of this was all wonky because of how much taller young is than Bautista
I thought i found a glitch in the matrix for a second
Dude is absolutely massive. I thought it was just a forced perspective thing. But nah, my dude is a full giraffe
@@unclejimmy5778Young is one of the tallest ever MLB players, IIRC. Listed as 6’10 or 6’11. Only guy taller was an angels prospect who never made it past double A to my knowledge.
*I like to see this type of sportsmanship. It's basic common sense. You make a mistake (especially one that causes pain), you quickly apologize for that mistake. Thanks for posting this!*
3:15 Happy B-day Rizzo… Freaking love this guy
Rizzo is the best ☺️
*Ask him out on a date if you love him so much. Geez!*
LOL. I'm just messing w/ya (I felt like I had to, being a lifelong Braves fan). : ) But I agree, Votto is a great player & a nice guy (from what I've heard). 👍🏼
I miss Vin Scully. My fave announcer of all time....by far.
I loved Rizzuto, for the Yankees but always have felt that Vin Scully was the voice of baseball ⚾!
3:50 That's a gentleman. He took the time before the catch to see that lady and made sure she was ok before returning to the field.
You know, that struck me the same way as well. And I thought about it and realized a lot of players just disregard fans and act like they're invisible after they slam into them in the stands. I don't really get it. Like is someone going to punish you for doing a quick once-over and making sure everyone is okay? MLB would definitely look like villains if they punished a player for that. Are the players really butthurt that the fan is in their seat where they're supposed to be?
I'm not referring to live plays that are still in motion of course, but when the ball is dead I think you can take a second to be like "you guys good?".
I'm sure that old lady didn't mind a hunk like that pinning her down hahah
@Metro boomin Make it boom they're not wrong you know.
@Metro boomin Make it boom you're cringe
RIP Vince Scully.
"it takes a big man to admit his mistakes... and, i am that big man" - M. Scott
2:46 Alr but look at the young guy behind red shirt's expression change from AHH NO THE CATCH--- to *Pft--* Did he just pull his shirt? .. He did--dang he mad lol
Yeah pulled his shirt like "if you were a real fan you would have gotten out of the way"
1:00 honestly he should apologize for embarrassing him. He buckled him with the highest hung slider I've ever seen
You will never see Rizzo apologizing like that again. I think he stays mad nowadays 😂
Bautista’s a diva and no one should ever apologize to angel Hernandez
That kind of human emotion always gets me feeling some type of way.
"Accident Apologies"
No one accidentally apologizes.
Schumaker pitching? That makes me giggle a little bit 😂
I wish angel Hernandez was better at his job bc he is genuinely a nice man.
I've seen that Votto play plenty of times, this the 1st I've seen of him apologizing about it
You can tell immediately when a pitcher did it unintentionally vs a purposeful hit
Damn Angel Hernandez seemed chill there
he's a chill dude that just sucks at his job
I've always been a big fan of good sportsmanship 💯
3:22 - Angel Hernandez may be a lousy umpire, but based on this, he's a good human being.
he's a dirtbag.
Votto really seems like such a hothead, but he also does always seem to apologize
I love this ... Respect goes both ways 🙂
Chamberlain knew he fucked up when he hit the biracial angel.
Respect respect respect that's what is respect is all about when you respect others they will respect you but if you disrespect others you are going to get disrespect point blank
Rip vin scully
"Accidental Apologies"
Player: I didn't mean to apologize. That was by accident.
;)
"Accidental Apologies" would be a series of apologies that themselves happened by accident -- the person making the apology didn't intend to apologize. What we have here are "Accident Apologies," which are apologies for accidents for which an individual was responsible. I honestly clicked here because I wanted to see cases where people apologized without meaning to and maybe tried to rescind their apologies. Words matter.
My man Chris Young, great pitcher and now an even better GM for my Rangers!
3:20 rizzo is so loveable even angel Hernandez is great to him
I love pitchers when they apologize, they not really want to hurt or plunk hitters.
2:50 😂😂😂
Whenever I see Joey Votto I read it as Joey “Vato.” As a Mexican guy in East LA would refer to their homeboy, if you will.
3:13 is why I still have respect for angel hernandez. Yeah he’s had some pretty bad games but he’s still a stand up dude. From watching his games he’s actually approachable and doesn’t go on a power trip and throw everyone out like some umps do. He seems good at defusing situations where two teams are beefing with each other as well. Terrible behind the plate but not a terrible guy
Same dude who has sued the MLB many times for discrimination because they aren’t letting him ump big playoff games
he is nothing but a power trip. disgraceful umpire who always thinks he's right.
Anthony Rizzo owes all of us an apology for apologizing to Angel Hernandez.
The next pitch he should throw high and inside just to keep the batter guessing!
In Japan, if a pitcher do dead ball to a batter, the pitcher apologizes the batter almost 100%. We Japanese think it is a natural courtesy.
You Japanese apologize for everything. Except when your access to oil is threatened. Oh sorry, old news.
Votto "acting out of character" lol, that IS his character.
Wheres the xander one when flix hit him and said ma bad?
I wonder if In Vin Scully retired years , did he commentate the games at home to himself and wife near the end?
Vin ❤️❤️❤️
I don’t know if it’s part of his load but I felt like jeter leaned into the pitch
Boy, I sure do miss 2014/2015...... (Royals fan)....
Lets all be honest, Angel Hernandez probably deserved whatever Rizzo was apologizing for.
But what happened?
@@pacificriverstorm1179 probably an inconsistent strike zone. Its one of many things Angel is known to F up
Good to see sportsmanship
I FUCKING LOVE SOME SPORSTMANSHIP WHEN THE DUST SETTLES.
“As there’s a drive into deep left field by Castellanos and it’ll be a home run, and so that’ll make it a 4-0 ball game.”
Had twins on my little league team, one got hit in the helmet and the other thought it was so funny they ended up getting in a fight in the dugout
For this and for many things more it is called "The king of the Sports"
I never apologized by accident. However, I have apologized intentionally and then instantly regretted it.
I watch to hear Vin Scully's voice..
R.i.p vin scully 🎙
I always wondered why more pitchers just didn't apologize when hitting batters accidentally.
Love it.
Good guy Skip now managing the Marlins
Why is the video called “MLB Accidental Apologies”? These all looked intentional. As if there’s something wrong with having compassion and class.
I'm seriously beginning to think that only seventeen things have ever happened in all of baseball. Where's the Dee Gordon home run -- is it missing because he didn't apologize to Colon?
Rip Vin Scully
This is a good kind of video
Bautista diving like that was such a joke. It wasn't even CLOSE to high and tight.
The wording in the title made it seem like they were going to accidentally apologize
Sometimes I think the one who does the injuring ends up more rattled than the guy they hit; I've seen pitchers look like they want to puke, and guys who need to be settled back down before they can continue.
Votto didn’t want that fine lol
God bless Vin Scully
How do you accidentally apologize?
Don’t apologize you just made the game 100 times more entertaining for all of us
Angel Hernández class act!
3:14 what happened in the Angel Hernandez clip?
I remember the Joba chaimberlin and Derek jeter I wasn't mad at him you can tell it was an accident.
Class is what distinguishes baseball from other sports. We expect more from our ballplayers.
You act like baseball players are the only "classy" players.
Explain intentionally hitting a batter then.
There’s classy athletes in all sports. There’s also assholes in all sports including baseball
None of these apologies seemed accidental. All genuine and intentional.
If Sparky Anderson was jobas manager he would have never pitched again for apologizing.
Most of these apologies seem intentional to me. I can't pick out one where they apologize by accident.
I pulled back to back diamonds to 1st pack Ohtani and 2nd pack Will smith
How are the apologies accidental???
I saw nothing accidental about any of these apologies.
My respect to Joe !!
I love seeing athletes just be good men.
Rare footage of the Royals only down 2-0 during an Ian Kennedy start.
Erik Van Schaik breaks down pitchers hitting batters and body language.
The Bautista one wasn’t even close. The catcher barely had to move he glove, Bautista dove out of the way like he was tripping on acid and dodging a butterfly
ahahahah
"Accidental Apologies". The circumstance was an accident. The apology was intentional.
Wait, so are the apologies accidental or the acts that lead to the apologies?
And then Angel missed the next 12 calls.
I love how short this video is compared to the VOLUMES of videos of aggressive/unsportsmanlike behavior hahaha
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