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@gabrielflores4937
@gabrielflores4937 22 сағат бұрын
Horseshit move to cover up the pivotal frame of the last play
@HarrisonSoper
@HarrisonSoper 23 сағат бұрын
Does he like this music😂
@christophercornelius8440
@christophercornelius8440 Күн бұрын
Added the Negro stats , now add the perfect game
@tomperkins5657
@tomperkins5657 Күн бұрын
Why do you have to plaster an ad for the next video square in the middle of the play!?!?
@JeffTrudus
@JeffTrudus Күн бұрын
Angel Hernandez compilation
@user-ou3dm6th3x
@user-ou3dm6th3x 2 күн бұрын
Matt Holliday still hasn’t touched the plate. Those were all lazy calls on behalf of the umpires.
@scottanderson3793
@scottanderson3793 2 күн бұрын
Two of those calls were actually the right calls. The infield fly was a good call. An infielder could make the catch with normal effort. Doesn’t matter that the ball landed in the outfield. The play at home - yes the runner didn’t touch home, but there was clear obstruction. The umpire should have called him safe by obstruction rather than simply safe. Yet the outcome was the same.
@user-fn9fc4ui6h
@user-fn9fc4ui6h 2 күн бұрын
PS: IF MLB had used ABS to call balls and strikes Tom Glavin would never have made the Hall of Fame. I'm not sure he ever threw a ball over the plate!
@user-fn9fc4ui6h
@user-fn9fc4ui6h 2 күн бұрын
I'm 66 and grew up with Marichal, Mays, McCovey...BUT until MLB gets their heads out of their asses and goes to ABS I'll never watch another game.
@nickmiller8855
@nickmiller8855 2 күн бұрын
Music sucks
@User-fn2cj
@User-fn2cj 3 күн бұрын
im not an mlb fan or know the rules but for the holiday missing home 3:16 the catcher is completely covering the base before he even got the ball, so isnt that catchers interference, making him safe no matter what?
@shawnparelichunter1025
@shawnparelichunter1025 3 күн бұрын
Why would you put the closing video suggestion right over the bag on the final #1 call? lol.
@gashousegorillas1
@gashousegorillas1 4 күн бұрын
ump had 5k on atl
@draftmagicagain1000
@draftmagicagain1000 4 күн бұрын
What is the In Field Fly Rule!? They didn’t catch the ball 🤷‍♂️
@BenHuffman-dl4vj
@BenHuffman-dl4vj 4 күн бұрын
all of these calls are so bs
@bIametheniIe
@bIametheniIe 4 күн бұрын
Apparently bad calls did not exist prior to 1985.
@Zig9y
@Zig9y 5 күн бұрын
Would be great to hear the plays instead of pointless music
@blueshattrick
@blueshattrick 6 күн бұрын
Galarraga's classy response to being robbed probably made him MORE famous than the perfect game would have!
@RunOfTheHind
@RunOfTheHind 8 күн бұрын
"I must kill...the queen..."
@kixsian
@kixsian 9 күн бұрын
How come half these are with the braves?
@raffskid857
@raffskid857 9 күн бұрын
I can’t hear anything cuz of the music 👎
@fryyyashhh
@fryyyashhh 11 күн бұрын
Pirates worst call but it was regular season
@binodrajgariah3877
@binodrajgariah3877 11 күн бұрын
Umpires are blind
@binodrajgariah3877
@binodrajgariah3877 11 күн бұрын
The missing home plate is correct because the foot went with the hand blocking the plate
@Tazzer88
@Tazzer88 11 күн бұрын
I have watched #6 dozens and dozens of times in these worst calls ever compilations and this is the only one I'll say that the ump actually got it right. The Pirates catcher made a garbage attempt at a swiping tag, missed the runner and thus was rightly called safe. Doesn't matter that the throw beat him by a mile, like the broadcaster kept saying over and over like it was relevant. There was no clean tag, the runner was safe. Also, on another note, screw Jeffrey Maier forever.
@vihockeyguy1
@vihockeyguy1 11 күн бұрын
Livan Hernandez was 100% cheating on purpose
@djamo1969
@djamo1969 12 күн бұрын
As a lifetime Royals fan, even I will admit Orta was out.
@seankm6nfo990
@seankm6nfo990 13 күн бұрын
It's only a game.
@LucasVisionYT
@LucasVisionYT 12 күн бұрын
A game that is taken seriously by lots of people in the world.
@TheChefman32084
@TheChefman32084 14 күн бұрын
Bad call
@Carnold02
@Carnold02 14 күн бұрын
Good Lord the Braves are on the wrong end of a lot of these.
@dogtales4331
@dogtales4331 15 күн бұрын
As a padres fan I hate holiday
@bulovapsb
@bulovapsb 16 күн бұрын
Another awful call: Carlos Beltran’s 6th-inning “foul” ball off Johan Santana that hit the line and should have been a double in what became the Mets’ first no-hitter, and wound up ending Santana’s career. He was never the same after that 130+ pitch complete game, and would have been pulled earlier if there had been a hit on the scoreboard.
@Noname-ni1dy
@Noname-ni1dy 17 күн бұрын
That umpire in the Levan Hernandez game should have never been allowed to umpire another game. That game gave fuel to people who think games are rigged.
@fuzzyfriends579
@fuzzyfriends579 19 күн бұрын
The Jerry meels incident the game went to the 19th inning, that’s wild 💀💀
@BocephusE
@BocephusE 19 күн бұрын
Not surprised to see Angel Hernandez call a home run a double.
@waynewells3297
@waynewells3297 19 күн бұрын
Gallarraga pitched perfect game. Anyone who claims otherwise is not safe. Just kidding. Not…..Safe, that is.
@jamesrichardson381
@jamesrichardson381 21 күн бұрын
Baseball goes back all the time to tweak things after a game, changing an error to a hit or vice-versa. I don't understand why they haven't done so with Galarraga's perfect game. I know it would be a big, big deal to do so and likely bigger than anything they ever done it on but it deserves it. What really sucks is he never came close to that kind of success again. His career was over not long after after continuing to struggle.That was his moment and it was taken away. What maybe is worst of all is how calm and understanding he was about it. He could have made an umpire (whom other than this instance) had and has been one of the best umpires in baseball feel even worse than he already did but he didn't. ...and yet some people still whine about how long instant replay sometimes takes. I was actually at that Braves vs. Cardinals "Infield-Fly" game. I had never seen a ball that far into the outfield called an infield fly before or since. What the hell were the umpires thinking? Do you know how many times games have been won or lost because a ball falls in between the infielders and the outfielders with a runner on third that allowed him to score? They were so far out there that after the ball hits the ground they would have a hard time throwing to a base in time to get the force out. Which if you didn't know is the exact purpose of the rule. To keep infielders from acting like they are about to catch a pop up with runners on base but let it drop at the last second to get force outs at the bases. Their was no such danger there and to this day I truly think it was the result of the fact that baseball adds 2 umps to each game only during the playoffs and maybe the ump down the line forgot he was not on the infield himself like he usually. Either way as mad as I was I was embarrassed with how many in the crowd through trash. I was sitting there thinking how it made Braves fans look.
@jamesrichardson381
@jamesrichardson381 21 күн бұрын
Even if that Jeter Homerun call wasn't as easy to see as it was why on Earth would an ump make that call? Does he think the right fielder just decided tonight he was going just stand there and let the ball creep into the stands? Believe me if a homerun barely sneaks over a wall the fielder is going to give it all he has got to rob the would be homerun. Partly because it saves runs but also they want to do it because it's awesome. I still don't like how the kid was being treated as a hero. I get it's a home game but I would think they would have wanted to win the game themselves not have it handed to them. At least not when you are a big market team like the Yankees. The Yankees and Braves wee both featured which makes me think. It is ridiculous that the people out there who bullied the Indians into changing their name has apparently now moved onto the Braves of all teams. They clearly felt a new feeling of importance with the last team and want to relive it. What is annoying is how is the name Yankees ok but Braves is a problem? Only one is an actual term for a race from a certain region. A quick dictionary search of the name Braves and they would see Native Americans aren't mentioned once. It is a term to signify the brave of any race. Whenever I read someone saying it's offensive I try and point out the obvious and point out that I guess Americas National Anthem is insensitive and racist since "..and the home of the Brave". To say Braves is racist would be the same as saying the Warriors, Titans, even Patriots are so. Indians was deemed such but not a peep about another professional sports team which too is named after a term for certain people from a certain part of the world. The Vikings. Unlike Cleveland which had long since dropped any imagery of an "Indian" the Vikings go all in even having a guy ride a harley onto the field in full get up. Showing imagery of a caricature of a "Viking" even down to the big nose, pale skin, long braided blonde hair and hell even the silly looking metal and fur helmet with horns. So why is one deemed racist while the other is left scot-free? Well sadly the Vikings happen to share a skin shade with the one race apparently it is acceptable to be racist towards. All I can say is I'm happy Braves fans aren't going to give in and change the name. It's one of, if not the most unique name in professional sports. I also point out to those people that they (the people calling for a name change based on racism) that they are the only ones being racist. Considering the local tribes have already made it very clear they have absolutely no problem with the name, and honestly why would they? They are intelligent enough to know what it means. Thus people of another race jumping in proclaiming it is offensive are the ones being offensive by basically saying "the Native Americans don't know enough to know when to be offended so we will step in and tell them when they should be". I know this is off topic but hey.
@margaretjiantonio939
@margaretjiantonio939 23 күн бұрын
Do you mean there's only 10?
@LikeablePuppet
@LikeablePuppet 23 күн бұрын
I feel like baseball is the #1 sport for illegal sports gambling and fixing games. It's so clear with the way the umps behave. Basketball is #2.z
@barbecueman6352
@barbecueman6352 23 күн бұрын
With Holliday he was obstructed from touching home by the pitcher who didn’t have control of the ball to tag him, safe was a fair call
@joeylee9809
@joeylee9809 24 күн бұрын
Wow, Jim Joyce call spoiling Andres Galarraga's perfect game will go down in history as the worst call, Jim Joyce tells everyone he made a bad call and he say's he could take it back, he says looking at the video replay he said he made a bad call, this is the reason there should be video review of all close plays and make it right, they keep saying that video review will ruin the game of baseball which is a load of crap, they keep saying umpires are humans and they should keep it as it is, terrible calls are made every day and they say we should live with it.
@garygrant7920
@garygrant7920 25 күн бұрын
Bring in the cyborgs.
@jamiekarpency2576
@jamiekarpency2576 25 күн бұрын
"He called safe" destroyed a generation of Pirate fans the same way the strike zone in game 7 of the 1992 NLCS destroyed a previous generation of Pirate fans.
@MikeHenry3280
@MikeHenry3280 28 күн бұрын
4:17 was the worst strike call ive ever ever seen, im a braves fan i dont remember this tho but wth
@martinjacovini2696
@martinjacovini2696 28 күн бұрын
Also, some of these umps need to eyes checked and need glasses.
@ToadHallPub
@ToadHallPub 29 күн бұрын
It was a textbook infield fly. Get over it
@captainc7160
@captainc7160 24 күн бұрын
You're certainly not the 1st (nor the last) commentator to blurt out the opinion of a "textbook" call. That's interesting...in that viewers who are not so concurring on this ruling could utilize the term as well. Taken more literally, if we could look up an IF from a 21st century "textbook" it would likely include a fly ball that an infielder is clearly/convincingly in position to catch (IN control).. not only the umpires can see it, but the runners (of benefit), players..etc in the dugouts, fans in attendance, along with Billie Jean and Bob watching from home. On this play, SS Kozma would have needed to travel about 70 ft with very precise positioning to secure a catch. His path was too far offline, thus short of the needed orientation(this puts Ordinary Effort on marginal grounds). Lead runner Uggla could tell he'd missed and scooted over to 3rd clapping his hands. If someone chooses the term "textbook", providing clear facts to support that claim would be appropriate. When it's not an easy catch, it wouldn't fit a textbook description very well.
@ToadHallPub
@ToadHallPub 21 күн бұрын
@captainc7160 I think you should watch it again. The problem everyone has with this is that the ball dropped. If the fielders conspired to let it drop as the runners were shading back to their bases, they might have thrown to 3rd and 2nd for a double play, which is precisely the reason for the rule. Whatever the result, the infielder acted as if it was a routine pop-up. It is not for the umpire to judge whether or not the fielder is being overconfident, but to judge if the infielder is going to make the play with ordinary effort. Turning to face the infield indicates that effort. The other problem most who are uninformed about the rules is that the ball is, in fact, in the outfield, which matters not.
@skinnie2838
@skinnie2838 29 күн бұрын
click bait. Very first clip might have been a strike.
@christophejergales7852
@christophejergales7852 29 күн бұрын
I should have figured I'd be seeing that prick angel Hernandez up in this bitch.
@qghjuy
@qghjuy Ай бұрын
i will go to my grave that the right call was made in the braves pirates games. I remember watching that live.