OB Daz and OB Aidan react to MLB players who celebrated and paid the price. Support us on Patreon: / officeblokedaz Instagram: officeblokedaz Link to original video: • MLB Players Who Celebr...
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@barnabydodd89564 ай бұрын
With college sports, you can celebrate. You cannot taunt the other team. The pitcher who was ejected would have been fine if he wasn't directing his emotions purposely at the opposing team's dugout.
@johanna01314 ай бұрын
I may not agree with every unwritten rule, but baseball wouldn’t be the same without them. Baseball has its superstitions. It has its own language and culture that make it more than just a great sport. Whether you agree with the rule about celebrating or not, every player fully understands they may get drilled if they show up the other team. They’ve been playing since they were in grade school. The unwritten rules have always been there.
@peensteen4 ай бұрын
Add hockey unwritten rules to baseball, and then maybe it might become watchable.
@TheSwordOfTheJedi-u2p4 ай бұрын
"I may not agree with every unwritten rule, but baseball wouldn’t be the same without them" It might not be the same, but it would be better. Baseball is dying and the fact that baseball players aren't allowed to have personalities, to have fun, has (along with other factors) all but killed the game for most people under the age of 40.
@derpderpin15684 ай бұрын
@@TheSwordOfTheJedi-u2p It's never had those things though even at its peak. That's not the reason it's lost popularity and has absolutely nothing to do with the decline. Peoples interests are pulled in several hundreds times more directions now than they used to be during Baseballs peak. Whether or not a guy is allowed to do a cartwheel after a homerun isn't going to have a single bit of impact on gaining new viewers.
@Theeguyyy1114 ай бұрын
This video 2:24 he got this clip backwards 😂 Paul Konerko was hit in the face with a pitch, got up like a beast, then in his next at bat took the same pitcher deep for his revenge. That moment should be Iconic.
@matthewlaird52354 ай бұрын
The MLB has changed over the years, but back in the day if the pitcher thought you were showing him up, your are going to get. Mickey Mantle hit a home run, against Bob Gibson, and he looked at the ground and ran around the bases fast. There is a KZbin video of him telling the story. He thought that if he even looked at Bob Gibson while rounding the bases, Bob would hit him in the head with a 97 MPH fastball. And he was right to think that way. You don’t show up Bob Gibson.
@SpencerC4204 ай бұрын
Your right taunting should be legal The world has gotten soft. To me taunting is part of the game. I think the bat flip is cool after a homerun as long as you don't stare it down for too long
@cooperdoggie804 ай бұрын
If you haven't already seen it, check out the lead up to Jose Bautista"s home run and its aftermath during the '15 playoffs against Texas. It's unreal.
@timbeatty84114 ай бұрын
This was a great reaction
@sarahhughes44374 ай бұрын
Daz: taunting should be part of the game! Also Daz: The guy who celebrated a home run should get hit intentionally
@LancerX9164 ай бұрын
Yeah, he contradicted himself big time. He seems like he would be a really poor sport when he plays anything.
@hifijohn4 ай бұрын
Steve Bartman incident is a good one to react to.
@bradkirchhoff57034 ай бұрын
I played ball for nearly 20 years and though I understand the revenge aspect I just think its absolutely idiotic to hit the guy and give him a free base. Why put a runner on and extend an inning which gives them momentum? The best revenge is striking the guy out and then you stare him down…THAT is revenge. You are only hurting your own team by intentionally putting him on base…🤷♂️
@Kojak0244 ай бұрын
Gotta watch a video on Nolan Ryan, the man was a beast
@markymarksenior4 ай бұрын
the rarest plays in baseball history video from that channel is also good
@garyi.13604 ай бұрын
Oh you don't know about Nolan Ryan and Robin Ventura?! I watched that game when it happened. I have no love for fighting with pitchers but as a lifelong Nolan fan, that was sweet. You should watch the Nolan Ryan documentary, Facing Nolan, made 2022.
@elijahfoster24 ай бұрын
College Football Strangest Endings Part 2!!
@hifijohn4 ай бұрын
The batter kicking the catcher is minor league player Izzy Alcántara.
@bernardmayles65644 ай бұрын
Imagine all the fights in soccer if they had unwritten rules on flopping.
@Jimbow-sz9kh4 ай бұрын
Something that's never mentioned in these videos when someone gets kicked by someone else... Baseball players wear metal cleats. Don't know specifically for every sport but I'm sure most use plastic/rubber cleats. Usually around highschool age is when players are allowed to wear metal cleats. Nowadays they're definitely dull, curved tips but they still easily puncture the skin when a baserunner slides cleat first into a baseman's skin. So when you see a flying kick in a baseball fight? You know there was some animosity. Also way back in the day (50s and prior), players were known to sharpen their cleats. A baseball icon named Ty Cobb is known to have sharpened his cleats before games. And he (and most players back then) never seemed to slide on the dirt into a baseman. Instead he and many were also doing flying leg kicks at whoever is trying to tag him out. Google his name and you'll see old timey photos of him doing it
@bradkirchhoff57034 ай бұрын
I got cleated in high school. Wasnt the runners fault though. Was just a bad luck play. Was rainy and wet. Guy stole second, Im 2nd baseman and covering. Its a bad throw on the 3rd base side of the bag and I stepped on 2nd base trying to reach the ball and I slipped bc the rain and landed right in dudes path…His cleats went into my where my arm bends at the elbow but right next to my veins on the inside part of my arm. I said I wanted to stay in but my arm was yellow within 5 mins and then I lost all feeling. Had to wear a sling for a week and my arm was black the rest of the time lol. Still got the scar.
@jasonbell42264 ай бұрын
In baseball, you never do anything to show up the opposing team. You do not celebrate!
@bradkirchhoff57034 ай бұрын
Actually its wise to do so…It means next time up you get a free pass to first. No chance of getting out when they want to put you on base intentionally lol…
@lovesgucci14 ай бұрын
You guys definitely need to watch “Game 162” documentary. It’s about the last game of the 2011 regular season & numerous teams still didn’t know if they would make the playoffs! It was the wildest night of sports that I can remember! Also, as a Phillies fan, I remember the 2007 Mets collapse & it was great!
@AceManning184 ай бұрын
I'm not usually the "everything is racist" guy.. I spend as much time arguing with those idiots in comment sections as I do anything else on KZbin. That being said, the "unwritten rules" of baseball reek of them trying desperately to keep any personality and flare out of the game. Aka what old white men would consider too black, or too "hispanic". Obviously I don't know for sure about anyone, but I imagine that's where a lot of it started.
@tmakinthehouse4 ай бұрын
Baseball players are soft souls.
@ActiœnMan4 ай бұрын
Well neither of you ref, umpire, or officiate a professional sport so you don't have to deal with fights breaking out and hell letting loose.
@peensteen4 ай бұрын
If fans and players want to FAFO, let the cops deal with them. Whatever happened to the competitive spirit of shit-talking? Hockey seems to handle things just fine!
@gregcable32504 ай бұрын
Do they expect people to be like robots. No they expect them to act like adults, not 4th graders. Celebrate something big, not an effing strikeout.
@AceManning184 ай бұрын
This, along with the fact that NBA/NFL draft picks are instantly in the league [90% of them] and MLB players may never make it even when drafted high, is one of the biggest reasons people born before 1990ish chose basketball, football, hell even soccer over baseball. You can't have a personality other than "generic humble white guy", you will get zero marketing outside of your teams little area [or you play for like, 2 teams], and you aren't allowed to have fun and show it on the field or you risk taking a 100mph missile to the face from some pussy pitcher. It's a joke. Even if I was amazing at baseball as a kid, I would have had zero desire to play it. Not to mention, the younger you are, the more likely you are to find it very boring 75% of the time.