Kudos to the opposing coach at 1:39 telling his players how not to act and how they need to respect the authority on the field. Kids with coaches like him will learn to respect the umpires and become very kind and have lots of sportsmanship.
Parents in the background are idiots. Tells umpire he can borrow his glasses... that original. Tells umpire to get mask of sooner... mask is off WAY before the ball lands. Swearing at umo or anyone else who can hear, including the players... classic trash parent. Saying "that's three calls" implying imo screwed them on three plays... quite possible the idiot parent is wrong 3 times. Bottom line, coach/manager getting kicked out of a game happens. Not ideal but it does. Yelling and swearing at the umpire telling him he sucks is over the top.
I was a paid umpire for 2 years and volunteer for 5. From little league, travel, and high School. After a while, the verbal abuse ever ygame began to whear on my mental health. No matter what call you made, good or bad, someone was yelling at you and calling you names. I quit years ago now. I miss the game every day, but the only way i would return was if they made the spectators watch from the outfield, behind the fence, or just remove them altogether.
Just gotta have a “fuck em” attitude lol you’re there to do a job. If coaches/parents want to be enraged in a kids baseball game. Let em lol I find it funnier to keep them in the game longer and let them get more mad before I eject 🤣
@@cavscout1418 I feel yah. It’s not the easiest job in the world. I do travel ball for NCS and Perfect game in SoCal. The younger the teams are, the worse the parents and coaches are from what I found. Little league parents and pony baseball are the absolute worst
I thought the umpire handled the situation well. Umpiring is hard. Sometimes you get calls wrong. Sometimes you get it right. But the sign of a good umpire is when you see one that avoids a fight. This umpire did that, he didn't try to escalate the situation, handled himself very professionally. The coach that was ejected was out of line and a jerk. That coach set a bad example. Whenever you see kids playing up (9u playing 10u), the younger teams parents usually have big chips on their shoulders and are very arrogant. The fan yelling at the end is a classic example of that...
truest thing I've read all day. I get very little crap in high school games, next to none in high-school age tournament games, some crap in LL juniors (13-14), more crap in LL Majors (12U) games (depends on the league somewhat), and endless yelling, griping, complaining in LL minor divisions (8's, 9's and 10's). I don't bother working LL minors any more, complete waste of my time, and even Majors I'm not working all that many games until post-season... too much better ball to do with much less yelling.
Exactly right. It is a quick, tough call. Got to live with it either way. Probably blew the fair/foul call, but that happens. Part of the game. You win some, you lose some. But once again, the parents offer their stupid opinions that add nothing to the game. They just need to shut up and support their team.
But he has to hold to see if the play is going to be made at first. If the shortstop pulls the ball back, then that kid is a dead duck. He had to hesitate somewhat.
I think he was safe at the plate. That being said, pro umps miss calls all the time. These are local umps probably making less than $30 a game. They are going to miss some calls. The real shame is the coaches and the parents. "Need my glasses" - Get your mask off quicker" Please - you know you can go to the classes, become an ump and do it yourself if you would like. Then you'll see how easy it isn't. No wonder every youth sport in every area at every age level is hurting for officials. It's not worth dealing with the crazies for the minimal coin you make from it.
The runner at home was out, runner slid into home, leg angled knee elevated and foot clearly away from the plate. The runner beat the throw how ever never touched the plate. The second knee did come in contact with the plate after the catcher removed their glove. Gotta love “know it all” parents and coaches. Good call by the plate ump.
i played baseball for 18 years straight little league and travel ball and high school. Parents are truely the worst part of the game . My WORSE MEMORIES were parents starting shit with umpires and other parents about calls and all star teams etc shit isnt worth it and honestly it makes YOU AND YOUR CHILD looked at in a negative light.
Don't you understand that this is what determines who's going to play pro ball???? For some of these parents that's their ticket to a high style retirement. ; -)
Little League is conducted by some of the worst adults to walk the earth. It's fucking little league and coaches/parents think they're in Yankee fuckin stadium.
Matthew Miske two things, coaches get a quick exit in an umpires face. Second, I’m absolutely, unequivocally retain, a coach 60 + feet away, has a much better view of the results of a play than the umpire who is less than 5 feet away. Makes perfect sense to me.
It's a fucking game... they're little kids... the adults should be happy the kids aren't holed up in their rooms playing CoD or eyes glued to iPads... ump made a tough call, looked like it could go either way... and does it mean anything after the game is over?? hell no... the kids will forget it as soon as they get their slushies from Sonic.
If I ever have parents act like that during one of my games Ill kick them out my self. It's embarrassing when kids are showing better sportsmanship than the adults. I hope whoever is in this video feels ashamed
First Name Live, I thought he was safe. Slowed down he’s definitely out. Coach is a nut. Acting like that and then saying “if you want respect, you’ve gotta show it” LOL!!! Super disrespectful coach.. and at theLL level. Wow!!! Fan in the stands is a total mouth breather. My guess is that Blue probably should’ve removed him from behind home earlier... send the troglodyte down passed the dugout. Let him know the repercussion If he continues... Then the simpleton can decide for himself if he wishes to abide and enjoy a kids baseball game, or if he wants to continue to make it about him instead of the kids and get his (probably drunk) dullard can tossed.
The commenters here don't get it: the correctness of the call doesn't matter. The ump doesn't have instant replay. If it's a close call and they get it wrong then they got it wrong. A missed call shouldn't result in this behaviour. A correct call shouldn't result in this behaviour.
When I was officiating LL this coach's actions would have gotten him eliminated from coaching for the rest of the year. Our governing body didn't condone any action like this and would eliminate any coach that acted like this coach was acting. It was a pleasure working for this LL when I was young.
If the kid had slid with his leg out instead of tucked it wouldn’t have even been close. But again we live in society where these kids never make mistakes and it’s always someone else’s fault. So tired of this victim mentality parents and coaches are teaching these kids.
That coach should be removed from all children's activities, NOW! I cannot believe this kind of crap goes on in children's sports. Un - f'n - believable.
@Puckman637 I'll agree on the hockey aspect of it. Both my kids started reffing when they turned 14. They stopped after 2 years. The $28 a game wasn't worth the BS. I will disagree with the loudest parent one - at least from our team. My wife is the loudest in the stands but the 2 kids on the ice couldn't have been more respectful to the game or the officials. Always shook their hands after every game. But I know that's not the norm.
I’m a little league coach.... I still cannot wrap my head around the whole concept of arguing a call in game played by CHILDREN! This is stupid on steroids!
As a coach... THE COACH WAS WRONG. Watching the play, the runner WAS out at home. The catcher tagged him, and the fact is, the player NEVER got a foot in. I watched this 5x. The coach has 0 right to talk to the ump like that... regardless of call being right or wrong. Coaches are held to a standard that should be upheld.
The dude in the background saying “dont be like us, fear us.” You are everything thats wrong with youth sports. I can tell you have never been good at anything in your life so you are living through your kid. There is a shortage of umpires nationwide because of people like you moron.
I knew an umpire that went and sat in the stands of a game where the parents were complaining, when they asked what he was doing he stated that they could clearly see better from the stands so he was going to call the game from there.
@@dchaney801 if they spent the time to take the proper training courses and working for practically free to be berated by morons such as yourself, yeah maybe they could.
idk about the foul call but the kid looked out at the plate, he never touched the plate with his feet or legs, he came to a complete stop before the plate, probably because the bat was laying there. people need to calm down and look at the replay.
This is a young, inexperienced umpire. He gets to make mistakes once in a while. The coach is far older and presumably to be more mature than the umpire. I get that he feels he got robbed on this call but, honestly, I played it several times. The umpire got one look at it and made his judgment. The coach got one look at it from around 75 feet away. Right or wrong, the behavior by the coach was by far what is wrong with youth sports today and why we are unable to get umpires to replace the ones that are retiring. The umpire was right to eject this douche bag.
Im not there...blue was closer however if you Freeze it exactly at :46 you "Could see" why he was called out. Cather appears to have knee tagged prior to runner touching the plate. I think he was out
Angel Bonilla knows what’s up. Most don’t. I thought he was safe at live speed... but definitely out. I don’t know if the bat being left there is incidental or genius, but that was a poor slide. Great call. Coach is a dolt, but not as much of one as the obnoxious, ignoramus with the camera. “Take your mask off quicker blue”😂🤣😂😅
In the case of whether or not the kid was safe or not I fully understand the ump call (it could have gone either way) but as the coach approached the ump told him to "control your fans" or jis out. In that instance, the coach had every right to get angry.
In our league, the manager could've been run just for having such disrespectful fans. Honestly, people getting this worked up about little league baseball...as entertaining as it is, it's pathetic.
For those of us who eat, sleep and breathe the game of baseball, it is easy to get her worked up a little, a little, even at a LL game. I have managed LL for years, I am on the board at our park, VP of baseball at our park, manage the all star right now. I have had bad calls against me and calls go my way. It is what it is. I dont allow my parents to act like that and if they do, I will toss them way before the ump does. Frustration is inevitable if you feel the ump is making bad calls, but having class is the most important thing. These kids look up to their coaches and parents. If us adults act a certain way, the kids think it is ok to act that way too. Keep that in mind for next time.
At :46 into the video, pause it. You see that the runners foot is not in contact with the home plate and that the catcher may have a tag placed onto the runners knee.
He was out. Look at his right foot it was off the ground. Tag was made on left knee before reaching the plate. Great call. Lets see one of those parents be an umpire for a day and see how it easy it is lol.
The hecklers in the stands are an embarrassment. It's sad when adults can't deal with a call in a little league game (which happened to be the right call, btw). Try to set an example for your kids.
Why do people keep referring to this as a Little League game?? It is NOT Little League. See the runner at 2nd leading off? No leads in LL. This is a travel ball game.
Perfect position for that call. If you zoom on you can see he was out.
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Exactly what I did snd I freeze framed. Can’t quote see the tag so can’t be sure but I’ll say it was as close as it gets, and I thought he was out too.
@@rupertmurdoch4750 As opposed to the DNC (DSA) supporters such as yourself who would prefer re-distributing one run from the grey team and giving it to the red team to make it 'fair'. Point of personal privilege! Point of personal privilege!
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The other coach “ we don’t do that ok we’re not like that “ we all no if that call was in his team he would of done the same thing that shit really annoys me
A, if you go frame by frame, it looks like the runner is out. So good call on a bang-bang play. B, at 1:45 the home plate ump goes over to the other ump/spectator and says "Um, a little help next time? When the guy is RIGHT IN MY FACE, telling me I suck?" That's the other ump's job, get in between the ump who made the ejection and the coach/player ejected. Props to the home plate ump for standing his ground, not getting into it. But the other guy needs to help out, not hang him out to dry, or stand by awkwardly.
Good call, bad call, it doesn't matter. Coaches and parents don't get to yell at umpires/referees in this manner. The parents making disparaging remarks should of been asked to leave field. The coach in red not only should of been ejected but his behavior after being ejected shows that he has no place in being a coach of a youth sports team. He should be suspended for quite sometime.
If the kid's foot sliding at home was extended, it might've been an easier call. Hard to see foul ball but it does look like the LF picked it up in fair territory
You can argue all day about whether the ump got the calls right; I'm convinced he did at teh plate and you can't see where the ball landed on the foul ball. But the ump calls the game and arguing with him is stupid, it sets a bad example for the kids, and it's futile.
I bet in a few weeks nobody will even remember who won this game or who was out or safe but they will remember what an ass this coach was. Chill out, it’s not game 7 of the World Series, it’s fucking little league
Maybe the coach should have spent his time teaching his players how to run the bases and slide properly rather than how to argue with the umpires? Just saying. All that ump did make a couple of calls. He didn't say any of the kids were bad kids, or even that they were bad at baseball, and yet people are reacting like he threatened their children with violence. That's just sad, and the real tragedy is that all occurred in front of more than two dozen young boys who just wanted to play some baseball. Umpire is the one position on the field that everyone thinks they can do better than the person actually doing it, but strangely the position no one really wants to play. At least the kids knew how to behave themselves, unlike the adults in the area, so maybe there is some hope for the future.
looks to me like the runner was definitely out. I see nothing to conclude they even got to the plate (BTW, tell your batters to get the bat out of the way). The coach should be ejected and banned.
Coach could have been dumped at first when he said, "Are you...kidding me?" I don't work baseball but I do basketball and football, and that's automatic. I think this coach was trying to intimidate a young umpire...and it didn't work out so well for him.
well I a coach or manager says to the umpire ''are you kidding me'' is not automatic for me only when it's personal like any word that starts with ''you'' like ''you suck'' you are terrible ''
jon leonard golden rule I always go by: If I hear the word "you" it had better be followed by something nice or they get one warning. After that they're gone.
So you give a coach a warning if he said "YOU SUCK' wow your being to nice. I umpired baseball for 24 yrs if a manager or player said that to me he would be ejected . Remember officials can't have big ears.
Coach says "don't you point your fingers at me".........as he walks up and points his fingers at the ump.
A well deserved ejection.
“You don’t put fingers in people’s faces!”
Immediately puts a finger in umpire’s face.
I agree with you on that Marcus and he did it a few times before that!
He literally approaches him pointing his finger at him and ten seconds later says "Don't you point your fingers at me". Guy's a dolt.
Kudos to the opposing coach at 1:39 telling his players how not to act and how they need to respect the authority on the field. Kids with coaches like him will learn to respect the umpires and become very kind and have lots of sportsmanship.
I agree with you. That is excellent coaching right there.
Absolutely disgusting behavior by youth parents.
"You don't put your finger in people's faces!" (while putting his finger in the umps face) Priceless
"You don't put your fingers in other peoples faces!" as he puts his finger into another person's face......
Parents in the background are idiots. Tells umpire he can borrow his glasses... that original.
Tells umpire to get mask of sooner... mask is off WAY before the ball lands.
Swearing at umo or anyone else who can hear, including the players... classic trash parent.
Saying "that's three calls" implying imo screwed them on three plays... quite possible the idiot parent is wrong 3 times.
Bottom line, coach/manager getting kicked out of a game happens. Not ideal but it does. Yelling and swearing at the umpire telling him he sucks is over the top.
The dad recording and yelling is such a sad boy. Grow up parents and coaches.
"You don't put your finger in people's faces..."
**Puts finger in umpire's face**
"That's crap..."
1st, the parents are ass hats.
2nd, teach your kid to properly slide and you won't have this problem. At first glance, he looked out.
Parents and bad coaches are the reason umpiring is a dying art .
I was a paid umpire for 2 years and volunteer for 5. From little league, travel, and high School. After a while, the verbal abuse ever ygame began to whear on my mental health. No matter what call you made, good or bad, someone was yelling at you and calling you names. I quit years ago now. I miss the game every day, but the only way i would return was if they made the spectators watch from the outfield, behind the fence, or just remove them altogether.
Same. There is always some dad behind home plate complaining.
This is my 3rd year calling little league and grandparents is the absolute worse
Just gotta have a “fuck em” attitude lol you’re there to do a job. If coaches/parents want to be enraged in a kids baseball game. Let em lol I find it funnier to keep them in the game longer and let them get more mad before I eject 🤣
@@DaRiotShield I tried to to take that approach, but it just seemed to make matters worse when you finally tossed em.
@@cavscout1418 I feel yah. It’s not the easiest job in the world. I do travel ball for NCS and Perfect game in SoCal. The younger the teams are, the worse the parents and coaches are from what I found. Little league parents and pony baseball are the absolute worst
I thought the umpire handled the situation well. Umpiring is hard. Sometimes you get calls wrong. Sometimes you get it right. But the sign of a good umpire is when you see one that avoids a fight. This umpire did that, he didn't try to escalate the situation, handled himself very professionally. The coach that was ejected was out of line and a jerk. That coach set a bad example. Whenever you see kids playing up (9u playing 10u), the younger teams parents usually have big chips on their shoulders and are very arrogant. The fan yelling at the end is a classic example of that...
ADULTS - the worst part of youth sports. Parents dropping F bombs, coaches in a umpire's face, REDICULAS.
"You don't point a finger at me', but I can almost kiss you on the cheek by coming right into your face ... boy oh boy, the irony.
In my many years as a "volunteer" Little League Umpire, the younger the players the worst the parents were.
truest thing I've read all day. I get very little crap in high school games, next to none in high-school age tournament games, some crap in LL juniors (13-14), more crap in LL Majors (12U) games (depends on the league somewhat), and endless yelling, griping, complaining in LL minor divisions (8's, 9's and 10's). I don't bother working LL minors any more, complete waste of my time, and even Majors I'm not working all that many games until post-season... too much better ball to do with much less yelling.
"You don't put your finger in peoples face!", then immediately sticks his finger in the umpires face. What a tool.
As a former umpire, play at the plate was bang bang. No matter how you call it, you're going to piss off somebody.
Exactly right. It is a quick, tough call. Got to live with it either way.
Probably blew the fair/foul call, but that happens. Part of the game. You win some, you lose some.
But once again, the parents offer their stupid opinions that add nothing to the game. They just need to shut up and support their team.
if the player never stop after third he would of been safe
But he has to hold to see if the play is going to be made at first. If the shortstop pulls the ball back, then that kid is a dead duck. He had to hesitate somewhat.
I think he was safe at the plate. That being said, pro umps miss calls all the time. These are local umps probably making less than $30 a game. They are going to miss some calls. The real shame is the coaches and the parents. "Need my glasses" - Get your mask off quicker" Please - you know you can go to the classes, become an ump and do it yourself if you would like. Then you'll see how easy it isn't. No wonder every youth sport in every area at every age level is hurting for officials. It's not worth dealing with the crazies for the minimal coin you make from it.
Play it in slow motion. The runner was out.
Little League umpires are mostly volunteers, so they're getting nothing.
He was safe at home plate...foot got in before the tag
The runner at home was out, runner slid into home, leg angled knee elevated and foot clearly away from the plate. The runner beat the throw how ever never touched the plate. The second knee did come in contact with the plate after the catcher removed their glove. Gotta love “know it all” parents and coaches. Good call by the plate ump.
i played baseball for 18 years straight little league and travel ball and high school. Parents are truely the worst part of the game . My WORSE MEMORIES were parents starting shit with umpires and other parents about calls and all star teams etc shit isnt worth it and honestly it makes YOU AND YOUR CHILD looked at in a negative light.
A baseball game where every adult acts like children and the kids act like adults. Game over.
Don't you understand that this is what determines who's going to play pro ball???? For some of these parents that's their ticket to a high style retirement. ; -)
Little League is conducted by some of the worst adults to walk the earth. It's fucking little league and coaches/parents think they're in Yankee fuckin stadium.
Red Coach: You don't put your finger in peoples faces
Red Coach a minute later: Proceeds to put his finger in the Umpires face, and get really gay
Matthew Miske two things, coaches get a quick exit in an umpires face. Second, I’m absolutely, unequivocally retain, a coach 60 + feet away, has a much better view of the results of a play than the umpire who is less than 5 feet away. Makes perfect sense to me.
Correct call. Tag was clean. That coach is a horrible example for the kids.
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If you look exactly at 46 seconds into the video and push pause, you are correct sir.
It's a fucking game... they're little kids... the adults should be happy the kids aren't holed up in their rooms playing CoD or eyes glued to iPads... ump made a tough call, looked like it could go either way... and does it mean anything after the game is over?? hell no... the kids will forget it as soon as they get their slushies from Sonic.
If I ever have parents act like that during one of my games Ill kick them out my self. It's embarrassing when kids are showing better sportsmanship than the adults. I hope whoever is in this video feels ashamed
I would have tossed the coach, then... after he continued his shit - CALLED THE GAME , RED FORFEITS!
0:45 He's out at the plate!! Great call ump!!
looks safe to me, pretty easy too
Out all day. Watched in 1080P at 0.25 speed. Catcher got his left knee before right toe hits the plate. Plain as day.
no way man
Thought it was pretty bang bang, I probably would have called him safe though.
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Live, I thought he was safe.
Slowed down he’s definitely out.
Coach is a nut. Acting like that and then saying “if you want respect, you’ve gotta show it” LOL!!! Super disrespectful coach.. and at theLL level.
Wow!!!
Fan in the stands is a total mouth breather. My guess is that Blue probably should’ve removed him from behind home earlier... send the troglodyte down passed the dugout. Let him know the repercussion If he continues...
Then the simpleton can decide for himself if he wishes to abide and enjoy a kids baseball game, or if he wants to continue to make it about him instead of the kids and get his (probably drunk) dullard can tossed.
Tells Umpire to never point in face, goes right ahead and points in umps face while leaving
1:40 Ultimate disrespect to the red team from the opposing coach lmao 😂
A jerk like that has no business coaching anything, let alone youth sports. He also needs to watch his language.
The commenters here don't get it: the correctness of the call doesn't matter. The ump doesn't have instant replay. If it's a close call and they get it wrong then they got it wrong. A missed call shouldn't result in this behaviour. A correct call shouldn't result in this behaviour.
He was out at home but that was a horrendous first call.
When I was officiating LL this coach's actions would have gotten him eliminated from coaching for the rest of the year. Our governing body didn't condone any action like this and would eliminate any coach that acted like this coach was acting. It was a pleasure working for this LL when I was young.
If the kid had slid with his leg out instead of tucked it wouldn’t have even been close. But again we live in society where these kids never make mistakes and it’s always someone else’s fault. So tired of this victim mentality parents and coaches are teaching these kids.
You think this is bad? Girls softball parents are fuckin psychotic!
Another video which confirms to me the very reason I do not umpire LL baseball after doing it for ten years. Parents and coaches just like this.
That coach should be removed from all children's activities, NOW! I cannot believe this kind of crap goes on in children's sports. Un - f'n - believable.
MLB is showing how to be as disrespectful as possible.
@Puckman637 I'll agree on the hockey aspect of it. Both my kids started reffing when they turned 14. They stopped after 2 years. The $28 a game wasn't worth the BS. I will disagree with the loudest parent one - at least from our team. My wife is the loudest in the stands but the 2 kids on the ice couldn't have been more respectful to the game or the officials. Always shook their hands after every game. But I know that's not the norm.
I’m a little league coach.... I still cannot wrap my head around the whole concept of arguing a call in game played by CHILDREN! This is stupid on steroids!
Exactly. The ump calls the game. It's stupid to argue, it's a bad example to argue, and it's futile to argue.
As a coach... THE COACH WAS WRONG. Watching the play, the runner WAS out at home. The catcher tagged him, and the fact is, the player NEVER got a foot in. I watched this 5x. The coach has 0 right to talk to the ump like that... regardless of call being right or wrong. Coaches are held to a standard that should be upheld.
That's correct. The runner's legs were curled up and didn't extend in time to touch the base before the tag.
Call on the plate was correct. Player never extended his legs on the slide and the catcher placed the tag on the legs.
TERRIBLE guy to be leading kids.
Awesome coach for setting an example and telling his kids that's it's just a game.
The dude in the background saying “dont be like us, fear us.” You are everything thats wrong with youth sports. I can tell you have never been good at anything in your life so you are living through your kid. There is a shortage of umpires nationwide because of people like you moron.
The parents talking are the reason I and many other umpires quit doing it. Think you can do better you do it.
Some of them probably could do better.
Danny Chaney then why aren’t they doing it then? Easy to say from the stands.
Danny Chaney As a fan and an umpire, no they could not.
I knew an umpire that went and sat in the stands of a game where the parents were complaining, when they asked what he was doing he stated that they could clearly see better from the stands so he was going to call the game from there.
@@dchaney801 if they spent the time to take the proper training courses and working for practically free to be berated by morons such as yourself, yeah maybe they could.
Textbook composure by the umpire. Props.
He was out at home. Terrible slide.
Little league Umps have the most thankless job in sports. I am glad he threw the bafoon out!
idk about the foul call but the kid looked out at the plate, he never touched the plate with his feet or legs, he came to a complete stop before the plate, probably because the bat was laying there. people need to calm down and look at the replay.
You need to calm down and look at the replay. Kid's foot touched the plate before the catcher came around for the tag.
This is a young, inexperienced umpire. He gets to make mistakes once in a while. The coach is far older and presumably to be more mature than the umpire. I get that he feels he got robbed on this call but, honestly, I played it several times. The umpire got one look at it and made his judgment. The coach got one look at it from around 75 feet away. Right or wrong, the behavior by the coach was by far what is wrong with youth sports today and why we are unable to get umpires to replace the ones that are retiring. The umpire was right to eject this douche bag.
Scott Burkhart yep it’s a judgement call
Play at the plate could have been taken in a better position by the umpire, but from this angle, the call looks correct.
Im not there...blue was closer however if you Freeze it exactly at :46 you "Could see" why he was called out. Cather appears to have knee tagged prior to runner touching the plate. I think he was out
Ump might be reconsidering the $50 to put up with this
To the base umpire, we wear caps and sleeves at this level sir.
Bad calls, but worse parents. This is the problem with baseball today
Good call at home, bad slide from the kid. Great job by the catcher leaving the bat in play.
that right foot gets there easy
Angel Bonilla knows what’s up.
Most don’t.
I thought he was safe at live speed... but definitely out.
I don’t know if the bat being left there is incidental or genius, but that was a poor slide. Great call.
Coach is a dolt, but not as much of one as the obnoxious, ignoramus with the camera.
“Take your mask off quicker blue”😂🤣😂😅
Correct Dave.
I side 100% with ump. I couldn’t see where the foul ball landed but ump was looking right down the line. The kid looked out at the plate IMO.
In the case of whether or not the kid was safe or not I fully understand the ump call (it could have gone either way) but as the coach approached the ump told him to "control your fans" or jis out. In that instance, the coach had every right to get angry.
In our league, the manager could've been run just for having such disrespectful fans. Honestly, people getting this worked up about little league baseball...as entertaining as it is, it's pathetic.
For those of us who eat, sleep and breathe the game of baseball, it is easy to get her worked up a little, a little, even at a LL game. I have managed LL for years, I am on the board at our park, VP of baseball at our park, manage the all star right now. I have had bad calls against me and calls go my way. It is what it is. I dont allow my parents to act like that and if they do, I will toss them way before the ump does. Frustration is inevitable if you feel the ump is making bad calls, but having class is the most important thing. These kids look up to their coaches and parents. If us adults act a certain way, the kids think it is ok to act that way too. Keep that in mind for next time.
The parents on my team just gossip and occasionally yell out yea when they hear a ball hit the bat or and out or safe call.
parents ruin sports for kids.
At :46 into the video, pause it. You see that the runners foot is not in contact with the home plate and that the catcher may have a tag placed onto the runners knee.
He was out. Look at his right foot it was off the ground. Tag was made on left knee before reaching the plate. Great call. Lets see one of those parents be an umpire for a day and see how it easy it is lol.
The hecklers in the stands are an embarrassment. It's sad when adults can't deal with a call in a little league game (which happened to be the right call, btw). Try to set an example for your kids.
c pitt ...YEP....LIKE THEY COULD SEE BETTER FROM WHERE THEY ARE AT....IDIOTS
Why do people keep referring to this as a Little League game?? It is NOT Little League. See the runner at 2nd leading off? No leads in LL. This is a travel ball game.
Perfect position for that call. If you zoom on you can see he was out.
Exactly what I did snd I freeze framed. Can’t quote see the tag so can’t be sure but I’ll say it was as close as it gets, and I thought he was out too.
Coach is a dipshit...……..Parents are dipshits...…..guy near the camera is a dipshit...……..'Murica….
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That call at home could have gone either way.
Adults, the worst part of youth sports.
Word of advice to idiot fans and coaches. when you do this any close or questionable call will NOT go your way. think about it.
why isnt the field ump wearing a hat
Kid was out at home. Glove beats his knee to the corner of the bag
The other coach “ we don’t do that ok we’re not like that “ we all no if that call was in his team he would of done the same thing that shit really annoys me
A, if you go frame by frame, it looks like the runner is out. So good call on a bang-bang play. B, at 1:45 the home plate ump goes over to the other ump/spectator and says "Um, a little help next time? When the guy is RIGHT IN MY FACE, telling me I suck?" That's the other ump's job, get in between the ump who made the ejection and the coach/player ejected. Props to the home plate ump for standing his ground, not getting into it. But the other guy needs to help out, not hang him out to dry, or stand by awkwardly.
Good call, bad call, it doesn't matter. Coaches and parents don't get to yell at umpires/referees in this manner. The parents making disparaging remarks should of been asked to leave field. The coach in red not only should of been ejected but his behavior after being ejected shows that he has no place in being a coach of a youth sports team. He should be suspended for quite sometime.
@Puckman637 the coaches want their participation trophies too.
All these dad's think that they can yell at Little League Umps like MLB...grow the fuck up
The blow-rard, loudmouthed, tough guy yelling behind the camera needed his head thumped.
Lighten up its Little League. The coach had it coming and some of the umpires in the stands need to learn to keep their comments to themselves.
If the kid's foot sliding at home was extended, it might've been an easier call. Hard to see foul ball but it does look like the LF picked it up in fair territory
You can argue all day about whether the ump got the calls right; I'm convinced he did at teh plate and you can't see where the ball landed on the foul ball. But the ump calls the game and arguing with him is stupid, it sets a bad example for the kids, and it's futile.
That man should not be coaching little kids.
I bet in a few weeks nobody will even remember who won this game or who was out or safe but they will remember what an ass this coach was. Chill out, it’s not game 7 of the World Series, it’s fucking little league
ah, parents... why I gave up coaching kids
Whoever the guy who’s screaming at Umpire and others teams coach is a jackass
Real classy move coach, way to set an example of dealing with adversity. Parents aren’t much better, no wonder the players act the way they do.
Maybe the coach should have spent his time teaching his players how to run the bases and slide properly rather than how to argue with the umpires? Just saying.
All that ump did make a couple of calls. He didn't say any of the kids were bad kids, or even that they were bad at baseball, and yet people are reacting like he threatened their children with violence. That's just sad, and the real tragedy is that all occurred in front of more than two dozen young boys who just wanted to play some baseball. Umpire is the one position on the field that everyone thinks they can do better than the person actually doing it, but strangely the position no one really wants to play.
At least the kids knew how to behave themselves, unlike the adults in the area, so maybe there is some hope for the future.
Good on the opposing coach for curbing his parents....that’s right don’t be like the opponent who screams and yells at the umpire......
Imagine getting mad at a regular season 10u game
Props to the other coach
they got all butthurt that he made his team act with class, fuckin scumbags
I’ve watched this play several times and blue might of got it right
*coah* You don’t put your finger in people’s faces!
*proceeds to put finger in umpires face*
looks to me like the runner was definitely out. I see nothing to conclude they even got to the plate (BTW, tell your batters to get the bat out of the way). The coach should be ejected and banned.
Slowed the play down to .25 made the video full screen it was a close play but the ump got the call right he was out
Barry Jowers thats what i
Did at first glance he looked safe but he got the call right
Adults ruin everything. This is the result of locking all the vacant fields and not allowing kids to go play games by themselves
What a great example this guy is to the kids he coaches teaching them to cuss and yell when they don’t get what they want
Coach could have been dumped at first when he said, "Are you...kidding me?" I don't work baseball but I do basketball and football, and that's automatic. I think this coach was trying to intimidate a young umpire...and it didn't work out so well for him.
well I a coach or manager says to the umpire ''are you kidding me'' is not automatic for me only when it's personal like any word that starts with ''you'' like ''you suck'' you are terrible ''
Tracy S it may or may not warrant an ejection but it's a definite address the situation as in enough coach.
jon leonard golden rule I always go by: If I hear the word "you" it had better be followed by something nice or they get one warning. After that they're gone.
So you give a coach a warning if he said "YOU SUCK' wow your being to nice. I umpired baseball for 24 yrs if a manager or player said that to me he would be ejected . Remember officials can't have big ears.
I believe in football or basketball coaches do not run to the court or field to argue a call like in baseball. That makes your job easy.
Interesting...I guess the coach didn't want the respect he said he deserved since he stuck his finger in the umpire's face @ 1:35
Call at plate was an out. The kid didn't extend legs he curled. Coach needs to chill, he couldn't c shit from 3rd base.
Don't you ever point your finger in somebodys face!!!!! Proceeds to point finger in Umps face lmao what a douche
Props to the reasonable coach on the left there telling his own team to knock it off and be better.
Pathetic for the coach to act that way in front of his kids.
Kid was out at home. Never extend his leg. Knees bent. Good call.
What do you mean he is safe are you blind or something
Exactly, he was clearly out....hell I re-watched it about 20 times to be sure, and he was out.
No he was safe his foot got on base before the tag
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