Great video! What do you think of this ejection? kzbin.infoLY1jENTDSSE?si=Ybj8pchFpS6QkYRD
@williamgee6654Ай бұрын
lol most girls
@duanevanwinkle3488Ай бұрын
What were those umps doing? Nothing!’
@jimmied2838Ай бұрын
First thing is most if not all of the first baseman getting hit or run over is do to the fact that they r on the bag. U have to give the runner a lane. The kids should have been taught to play the position correctly. Second I was a catcher from t ball to high school and that girl at the end was funny as hell. She was wrong but funny
@cgilleybswАй бұрын
2:24 - you women terrify me. completely unnecessary and the fielder is allowed to play the ball - if I was the ump, I'd eject the base runner.
@cgilleybswАй бұрын
1st play - absolutely dirty. second play? not so sure, I'd call that a bang bang play. suck it up butter cup.
@user-zx2mv7il8v2 ай бұрын
Live and I would send the runner all day 😊
@billygossjr72272 ай бұрын
Time was granted by homeplate umpire. It was suttle but still time called and granted.
@jeepanimal29432 ай бұрын
Had that experience years ago playing recreatioanl ball. Dude figured it was funny, shoulder blocking us as we came in to home. Hurt three of our good players, one being our first baseman One of the other guys finally said Eff it, came in sliding feet first, cleats up. Got ejected. Next innning, catcher was playing stoooopid games again. Our catcher came in, full steam, got the shoulder and the elbow. Didn't even flinch. Their catcher was taken to the hospital. Don't fuck with a farmboy. 22 years old, 6 and a half foot tall, and a solid 200 pounds. Like a steam roller is. We still lost, but only in score.
@judyhebert29392 ай бұрын
How the hell does the umpire just stand there on that last play, catcher must be tossed and he also needs to talk to the manager, definitely unacceptable
@jaymeade98982 ай бұрын
1:00 mark- There’s no crying in baseball!
@Wildbill9803 ай бұрын
Can thank all those million dollar players in the pros for teaching this.
@dingo8babym203 ай бұрын
Please tell me 2:21 was ejected
@zacharydeutch8773 ай бұрын
The catcher in the last 2 clips is a disgrace and by extension so is her coach. I would rarely make this type of comment about a kid, but she is old enough to know that throwing elbows because you're pissed at the runner scoring is dangerous and totally uncalled for behavior. I hope someone sent this video to her coach(es) so they can address the problem. Hats off the white (scoring) team for not retaliating, just making sure to touch the plate and move on -- looks like THEY have been coached properly at least.
@skipwin98953 ай бұрын
I would never ever have cried during a game. How humiliating. Kid ahould be kicked off the team for that.
@jackvankirk8552Ай бұрын
Unless you're seriously injured.
@charlesanderson323 ай бұрын
#10 is a dirty little bully I'm sure!
@evadd23 ай бұрын
Catcher should have been called obviously but also because you can't stand in the base path without the ball.
@johnwilliamson22763 ай бұрын
I would of liked this video better if you could have shown what the refs did after the unsportsmanlike conduct was made. This very stupid music doesn’t belong here at all!😡
@garygray25283 ай бұрын
With the blue only about 5-7 ft on the side of the plate BS if he didn’t see that sorry sportsmanship from the catcher elbowing not her 1st but 2nd base runner, sorry she needs to ejected and possible other disciplinary actions
@kyle3810003 ай бұрын
The back of the uniforms of EVERY one of those kids should say the names of BOTH parents for the whole world to see, good or bad. Kids have to learn this crap somewhere, and while it may start with the coaches, the parents have to condone it or the kid wouldn't be playing.
@Yodee193 ай бұрын
Support women’s football
@nelsonrobinson69634 ай бұрын
Hard lesson to learn but one day these children will learn to always expect something, don't assume others play proper....
@smokingrammy8284 ай бұрын
Kids learn by example, adults play dirty. Kids play dirty. Sad😢😢
@TWolfyG4 ай бұрын
The 2nd one isn’t unsportsmanlike conduct 😂🤦🏻♂️ the throw took him to that spot and he made the tag and embraces the impact of the runner… that’s a baseball play lol
@mynameisgladiator19334 ай бұрын
Man the girls are worse than boys.
@TommyRobinetti4 ай бұрын
The answer to this is simple..when i was a kid, if you had a problem oposing player..when he came to bat you threw 4 straight pitches at his head..if that pitcher gets thrown out, the next pitcher did the same thing..he got the message..
@riverswild58254 ай бұрын
The tag at 1st wasn’t unsportsmanlike. That was baseball
@thomasdorsey61974 ай бұрын
the catcher left the plate and walked to the mound.the pitcher was NOT in the circle. the catcher can NOT demand time out. a player can only request time.if the runner request time and it was granted the play is dead. if the defense request time it doesn't have to be granted. runner on 3rd goes back play is dead as soon as the batter on second was granted time. hardball and softball are different. hardball the play is live and catcher left home unattended unless runner request time but why would they if play is still live
@simonscott11215 ай бұрын
Man, girls are brutal.
@Wombat325 ай бұрын
That catcher at the end needs to catch hands from the entire dugout
@jeffreyphillips12345 ай бұрын
As an umpire, I see everything. No need to big deal it. Play stops. Eject player. Award bases. Then might have to eject the coach too.
@hermangoetter88216 ай бұрын
Kind of looks like some umpires can't recognize unsportsmanlike !!
@bradsmith10426 ай бұрын
I don’t see anything with the second one. The rest yes.
@user-lx3se5bg5q6 ай бұрын
most of these videos were young ladies they didnt look like ladies to me
@timlewis50966 ай бұрын
some of those females are on a hiding to nothing. Attitudes like that now mean they will be nothing but trash for the rest of their lives!!!. Potential bosses will not hire them so they will have to live on the outside of society. Gotta love the internet eh. Those bovines cannot hide. Once online it stays online!!
@rentonwilson72866 ай бұрын
Nah that softball catcher at the end would be catching hands instead. Once, hm. Ok. An obviously intentional elbow? I’m charging you. I played for 16 years never tolerated that crap. It’s a tough sport especially in the older age groups.
@rhiannawilliams42186 ай бұрын
Wow. A tag does NOT require force of ANY kind. Just a simple tap. That kid should not be playing the infield until he learns some manners. That short stop toward the end was not even TRYING to run up and field that ball. UGH.
@richardsimms2516 ай бұрын
Wow Women are as malicious as men
@mcdouche27 ай бұрын
I don't know much about women. But I do know this. Not even women like women.
@dougamundson68367 ай бұрын
I would comment, except I'm too drunk. Oops. :)
@robertboyd15137 ай бұрын
Next time slide low take out their knee. It works.
@timelliott41177 ай бұрын
Use care with videos like this. Most kids play as they were taught and coached. A good portion of these videos are Kids playing hard, without intentionally being a bad sport. You don't want to punish passionate fair play by videoing them and calling them poor sports. Don't steal their moment then say their bad.
@jimpowell22967 ай бұрын
My girls played fast pitch. There was a team that had a pretty big 15 year old bully. She played smart dirty. She would take angles. My oldest daughter was a catcher. She was small at 5’2” and 115 lbs. but fiery with a great arm, quick hands with the bat. A play was a hit up the middle, this bully girl was on 2nd, she rounded 3rd to come home the throw was a great one hop to my kid at the plate. She saw her coming and it was a bang, bang play. She caught the ball in a crouch with her feet firmly planted under her. The runner tried to run over her. She took the hit and extended her legs and body upward, flips the girl over her shoulder. Out was the call. The runner lay there and slowly got up, the ball went around the horn. The rest of the game the bully was quiet and did not try anymore cheap shots.
@jlr36367 ай бұрын
#1 rule in this day and age - win at any cost … rules don’t matter … no one likes a looser … you’ll never succeed if you’re a loser … “ we are going to win so much we’re going to get tired of winning “
@retiredarmyvet20187 ай бұрын
As a softball coach I would have kicked my catcher off the team is she was doing stuff like that last girl.
@MrRb99997 ай бұрын
Unsportsman calls should be an automatic deduction of 5 runs from the team’s score and a player suspension for the season.
@oldsoul99328 ай бұрын
If you’re defending any of this sh*t, you are trash. Wtf are you thinking coaching kids to injure other kids - KIDS. You f’ing sadist. And that last one…that catcher. Lol Life isnt gonna go well for her. She’s checking them like that, and then turns her back on them? Lol one of these days, she’ll meet her match, and get choke-slammed from behind. Absolutely despicable. Umpires, throw these kids out.
@digysdosdiy91138 ай бұрын
Years ago when I was playing in an adult recreational hockey leagues, one of them was a low level coed league. Higher level skaters, such as myself, were allowed to play as long as we toned it down to that level. No fighting allowed in these leagues, one punch in you are ejected and excluded from the next game. A repeat offender is ejected from the league. One guy on another team was very physical against the women and beginner skaters. Our team was playing their team in the final game after playoffs and this jerk was still up to his old tricks. Keep in mind, supposed to be a non contact league but, hockey his hockey and some contact is allowed. We were well ahead in the final minutes of the last period and since it is was possible to miss the next game, I decided it was time to challenge this jerk. Right after he put a hit on one of the girls on our team, he was carrying the puck up the board’s I delivered a hip check that stopped him cold, with a satisfying grunt. The ₧ussy that he was, just complained to the ref and I lost out in teaching him a real lesson on fair play. BTW, no penalty called.
@paulmartin75358 ай бұрын
Hit the 2nd longest HRun in NShore Park, MB,Fl. Previous inning playing 3rd, runner comes in cleets-up, (we used steel cleets back then early 60s, none of this "rubber spikes bullsiht")ended up bleeding like hell, could barely walk, and then at bat really creamed the ball. Fell down running to first, couldn't support myself, fell again rounding 2nd, and barely made it safe at 3rd. Coach looks at my sock, on the right shin, and it's covered with blood. Calls time out, pulls down my sock, calls the ump over to witness, home plate umpire gets involved, saying he watched me fall and wondered why, he sees my ripped up shin, stops play, says to my coach, can your player make it to home plate?, Coach McMullin looks at me, almost yelled F%%% YEAH!! but just nodded, and walked to home, people cheering, people booing, didn't care . After game me and sev close buds, incl Mr Spikes, went to an ice cream joint on Collins Ave. Spikes was impressed, both with the damage done, and my guts for still playing. We were good friends before and after.