good sportsmanship by the runner. Told the catcher it was his bad. Didn't need all that drama...
@Phatbody6 ай бұрын
what he was about to do was so much fun. glad it's not allowed anymore but man...good stories(and i was the catcher)
@hooimeijerf6 ай бұрын
Very crisp and clear signals and mechanics by the first base umpire, good job! Excellent umpiring example.
@JackoDaddy56 ай бұрын
Dude, he's wonderful. At about 6:50, runners on 1st and 2nd, ball down the right field line, he pushes the umpire in C over to 3b, and he gets ahead of that runner for the play at 2nd. Hell yes.
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
I super agree. I thought all the umpires were very solid.
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
@@JackoDaddy5 Exactly right! Great call and good baseball eyes, Jack :)
@KevinBurth-db3iv5 ай бұрын
Hey great comments gentlemen. Enjoy the love and respect for the game in the comments section of this story. A nice breath of fresh air. Been going down that darn political rabbit hole too often lately and this levity has been greatly appreciated. All the best to all you guys for keeping it civil and insightful. Tip of the hat 🧢 to you all.
@yShaef6 ай бұрын
Let’s give some love to the ump😭 I’ve seen him in multiple videos going 110%
@KevinBurth-db3iv5 ай бұрын
Definitely! A nice solid example of great Ump-ing and proof Angel Hernandez has retired. Chuckle chuckle.
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
This was a really fun game to watch. The level of baseball is very good. Some very impressive swings and overall some sweet hitting. The ballpark is beautiful and the video + audio made it so the game was felt right there at the field level. Pretty awesome. I particularly liked the righthander from the P27 Blacksmiths, Joe Yamamoto. His mechanics were tip top all game while he went the distance. I loved the effort and the finish on his pitches. When he made mistakes in the zone he got hit, but almost everytime he worked out of it. Only 1 time did I see him really get beat and that was a bases loaded clean Single to Left Center which was a beautiful swing of the bat. This kid Joe was very impressive. The video was well produced and the excitement of the game and effort level of the players was easy to see. I'm a new subscriber to this channel :)
@KevinBurth-db3iv5 ай бұрын
Myself as well. Good comment and new subscriber here as of today. Great comments throughout. Nice change.
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
@@KevinBurth-db3iv Thank you Sir!
@gregthegroove6 ай бұрын
I umpire and sometimes I have to LOL @ the home plate meetings, full of handshakes and fake smiles.
@randyporter34916 ай бұрын
Drama moments aside, I see two very close matched teams, playing their heart out with class. It's a shame either has to lose a game like that. Well done men, on both sides.
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
That is exactly how I felt! Good call Randy :)
@bearschannel15576 ай бұрын
Not sure why everyone got so worked up on that play at the plate. In hindsight, catcher did as much or more to induce the contact and the runner isn't going to slide that far from home plate and tried to avoid the collision as best he could. The runner could have trucked the catcher but pulled up.
@betterthanezra25836 ай бұрын
because zoomer kids are cringe
@MidgetPunter6 ай бұрын
Any good catcher is well aware of what the consequences of their body placement with and without the ball can bring. Anytime my son has been lade out on the plate when he was blocking the plate without the ball i always tell my son its on him not the guy coming to score cause he knows not to block the lane when he doesn't have the ball.
@richardcarbery70356 ай бұрын
Nobody is worked up, they decided to put "Tempers Flare" in the headline. That's not temper's flare.
@JasonBischoff6 ай бұрын
I dont think the runner could truck the catcher, would have been an ejection
@happymtdude5395 ай бұрын
Totally agree. Competitive game and physical but tempers were actually mild after they discussed it. You Don't back down from your competitor.. but Tempers didn't flare. That was just Competitive interaction..
@JackTuretzky6 ай бұрын
17:39 that was a home run😂
@benfernandez99396 ай бұрын
Slowed it down and it was literally off the very top of the fence. Looked like a bomb tho
@benjaminb32956 ай бұрын
Good game by two great teams. Best of luck going forward gents.
@cforte04236 ай бұрын
That guy in the run down at 3rd was safe by a mile.
@Chris-tn5pn4 ай бұрын
Played it back @.25 speed and it’s very evident that you are correct ✅
@alloiledup4236 ай бұрын
14:20 Thats too close to call out. I slowed it down and its literally soon as 1st closes glove the runner has the top of his right foot on the bag. Im calling it safe.
@MaydayAggro5 ай бұрын
One frame the runner's foot is just off the bag and F3's glove is open. Next frame runner's foot is on the bag and F3's glove is closed. I agree.
@ronquirk69305 ай бұрын
at the 7:06 mark on the video...a player gets thrown out at second and the infielder asked for time? We are we granting it? The ball stays alive...calling time so the pitcher can get back and or so we dont make a bad throw?
@deepzone316 ай бұрын
Great game. Great umpiring. I thought they got a couple calls wrong on first watch but re-watching they are right every time....except for the non strike call @ 14:39 If hitter in bottom 6 hustles and doesn't pimp a 315 foot single that double play probably doesn't happen. Plate collision top 7 (20:31), the runner definitely let up. That was a non-issue to me. You can see his steps trying to avoid contact when the catcher goes right to him to secure the tag. Coaches did good work to diffuse the non-issue.
@JackoDaddy56 ай бұрын
Yes, there was a tag at 1st, that I was almost positive he was safe, then went frame by frame and saw it. Such a good call. Also surprised the balk at 1508 was so calm and the field umpire didn't say anything.
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
Great umpiring is right! A lot of us on here noticed that right away.
@mikeB-sg1zs6 ай бұрын
Lmao buster posey rule has allowed catchers to sprint in front of runners and start fights over the consequences constantly
@Yeeeeehaaaw6 ай бұрын
Catcher can still get ran over.
@BeardedWilliam6 ай бұрын
The buster posey rule has nothing to do with a players inability to control their own emotions. Shit take
@harrymackenzie60965 ай бұрын
Agreed! There was NO reason the catcher had to run a third of the way up the third base line to make the tag!!!
@smosmo46175 ай бұрын
I agree , catcher appeared to run at the runner . Did you guys see something else?
@thereelavery68015 ай бұрын
I woulda tried running right thru the catcher…if he drops the ball then SAFE! Lol
@hookwaddell81026 ай бұрын
Atta boy, coach. Putting confidence in your starting pitcher, pulling him after only 3 batters. Great job. 👍🏻👍🏻
@deanwhite62255 ай бұрын
Brutal at any level. For youth, especially so
@demaze865 ай бұрын
… because you’ve NEVER heard of an “opener” right?
@hookwaddell81025 ай бұрын
@@demaze86 an opener where your starter walks 2 and another reaches on an E? I’ve seen many starting pitchers start off worse than this kid and still end up with a W. He’s a starter. Not a middle reliever.
@demaze865 ай бұрын
@@hookwaddell8102 well … at least you know what you are talking about and you aren’t just one of those “wannabe, neverwas but I know I can do better than the actual coach” keyboard warriors.
@hookwaddell81025 ай бұрын
@@demaze86 🤣 not at all a wannabe AT ALL. I’ve coached a few years and I’ve played ball most of my life, since I was 7 years old and my last game at 49 on an over 40 league. I just have a love for the game. What I was saying had NOTHING to do with wannabe sh!t. It was just an observation and my opinion. If you’re butthurt, bc of my opinion, I don’t know what to tell you. Maybe share your “know it all” comments to kids that don’t know any better.
@tacomuncher6346 ай бұрын
Catcher's mobility is so hampered with the one knee down , especially with runners on. The could barely move to block baseballs
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
Super agree. I tried it in my MSBL league...and yes it was comfy. It was a nice break in the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th innings and so on, to be on 1 knee. However, anything away and down, I felt like I was all locked-up! With guys on bases, I'm not a fan of the 1 knee down.
@avogoofy51305 ай бұрын
MLB teams are teaching it. Longer careers. Even better with runners on. More mobile. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mn7Rm4mQnqh0gdU
@bryceorcutt903 ай бұрын
I gotta ask though, what the heck is the deal with 2nd base, is there ice out there? How many players just slid right on by the base? Never seen that happen but maybe once ever in a game..
@jimjones13296 ай бұрын
impact at 20:34 tough call. Live I thought not malicious. When I stopped it, looked like he started to lower the shoulder and then held up. Could go either way depending on view.
@stephenobrien24086 ай бұрын
What camera + lenses are you using to film these videos?? Crispy AF!!! 🔥
@DoubtedAthletes6 ай бұрын
Sony A7iv with 70-200 G Master mark 1
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
Outstanding video + audio. It made watching this game 10 times more exciting. Good call :)
@joeborns51046 ай бұрын
where can we see the entire full game?
@robrealcuts6 ай бұрын
The pitcher for the white time was throwing heat
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
Joe Yamamoto, for the P27 Blacksmiths :)
@zay2underrated6 ай бұрын
I remember Gregory Bruno from the llws kids a beast now
@ryanc12.246 ай бұрын
yessir them tnxl academy vlogs are something you should watch hes on that team
@RayBoots6 ай бұрын
at the 19-minute mark the batter admires his home run and turns it into a single.
@HawksDiesel6 ай бұрын
@17:14 that looked safe playing the video back at 0.25 the speed. The home plate stuff the runner looks to be saying "my bad".
@stevegabbert96266 ай бұрын
The one thing I learned from this is...one team has Thor on their side.😉
@hankclausen86524 ай бұрын
Dang, these boys are good!
@abpob60526 ай бұрын
Regarding the play at the plate, when you know you are out just give it up which the runner basically did. Good job
@tntkop5 ай бұрын
What state is this in?
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
This is the East Cobb Baseball Complex in Marietta, Georgia. The field in this video is the crown jewel of the complex. It's pretty awesome, rich tradition of baseball there :)
@tntkop5 ай бұрын
@@colbs237 Thanks. Was thinking that looked like Georgia or some other southeastern state. Spent a couple years at Ft. Gordon.
@smosmo46175 ай бұрын
The overall ability of these kids is exceptional.left side of inf needs to let the arms loose , 65% effort throws were a problem in this game.let em loose
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
I agree. The hitting and pitching was very good. The baserunning was aggressive. Very good baseball.
@2slow2gs18 күн бұрын
Seems like everyone with the last name Yamamoto is just one hell of a pitcher. Props to him for pitching the whole game
@mrkoolio44755 ай бұрын
I don’t understand the whole catcher thing. In the 1970s and 1980s if we were running the base paths and held up like that runner did and not try to run the catcher over our coach would’ve screamed at us. If the catcher is blocking the player you’re supposed to run him over otherwise he’ll just stand on the plate all day and nobody will ever score. So I guess what’s the new rule no contact with the catcher? I mean really… Every guy that plays catcher loves those collisions… Frankly probably far more than the runners who run into them. I would say at least half the time the runner gets the worst of it because the catchers are geared up he can lower his center of gravity and brace for the head I saw a catcher one time cartwheel a guy and the guy was still up in the air and the catcher was jogging into the dugout
@KevinBurth-db3iv5 ай бұрын
MrKoolio- great handle btw. I agree. Catchers normally love that “stuff” our catcher also played nose guard and lived for the runner trying to get over him. Watched him help up, good sportingly so, a lot of guys who tested “ the Bear “. Was known in the league for it. Great fun, no lost teeth. Just a pride builder for runners who held their own. Great memories your comment brought back. Thanks Koo!
@mrkoolio44755 ай бұрын
@@KevinBurth-db3iv thank you for the nice complement… my kids think my handle is Goofy …so of course I used it all the time to drive them crazy. When I played Little League, the catcher on my team lived right up the street from me. Once summer, when we didn’t have much to do he said, “do you think if we practiced we would get good enough so nobody could steal a base on us next year?“ And I replied that all I had to do was catch the ball and tag them…. But that he had a great arm so if we worked on it yeah I’m pretty sure we could do that. Show me marked off the distance from home plate to second base on his driveway and then we began. Every day that summer for at least 100 throws and sometimes upwards of 300 or 400 throws….we practiced. To make it real, I pretended like I was in my usual position and then the pitch came… That was my younger brothers job being the pitcher….. And then I would run over to the second base and he would throw. At first we were average… Lots of throws bounced… Some went over my head…. After a few weeks all the throws started being on the money then we worked on throwing it so that it would be about 2 feet off the ground when I got to my glove and then I could tag and by the end of summer I could jog over to second base put my glove down and position close my eyes and wait for the ball to hit my mitt. He was dialed in when we got back to school the baseball season started shortly there after and I can’t remember specifically what any event there was just really fast kid and I told him if this year he was not going to steal a base on earth anyway the first time we played his team I asked the pitcher to walk him. I jogged in to the pitcher and told him to call for a pitch out. The catcher …seeing what I was doing ….jogged out and said, “if we do a pitch out he’s going to say that’s the only way we got him.” Just throw a fastball. So he does strike one and the runner is laughing because he said I thought you were gonna do a pitch out and I told him that’s what I wanted to do but because you said he’s gonna throw you out no matter what you do the second pitch? BALDWIN and on the third picture I was pretty sure he was going and sure enough he takes off it’s a strike right down the middle the catcher comes up and I mean he was so fast out of his stance the guy was may be only three or 4 feet off the base at that point and he throws down to me and we’ve got him out by a couple steps. I have the tag down and I’m just waiting and at the last second the runner raises his leg up and clipped me on my upper thigh. I held onto the ball… He was out but I’m not happy. Now the cleats were only rubber but it still didn’t feel good and I’m only 10 years old and I was taking everything I had not to cry but here comes my coach and he stays between me and all the people watching and I’m grabbing my thigh and he tells me to straighten up and he says don’t let him see that it hurt you… Don’t touch your thigh again the rest of the game or you can in the dugout but not on the field and when you come in the dugout we’ll talk about what we’re gonna do to that runner next time….ok? And then he smiled and said I know you want to stay in this game because you and my son have been throwing that damn baseball down our driveway all summer driving my wife crazy and I smiled and said that I wanted to remain in the game. In the dugout he gives me instructions about what we’re going to do the next time and sure enough the next time the batter comes up, the pitcher walks in and here we go again and the process repeats itself only this time as he came sliding in as soon as I tagged him with my outstretched arm I jumped up and guess where I landed? That’s right I landed right on his legs and then I fell forward to make it look like it had been completely an accident. By the way he came in high again so I’m sure his coach told him to do that. Anyway he’s laying on the field crying I think I’m gonna get thrown out of the game and here comes the coaches the umpire looks at me and says, “son did you jump on him on purpose and of course my coach and I had rehearsed it and I said no I was just trying to avoid including me like last time at which point the other coach coach arguing etc. the umpire thinks for a minute and says the following “the runner is out…. The second baseman is not ejected from the game because last time he was completed and I probably should’ve throw the runner out of the game but I didn’t because the second baseman did not complain nor did his coach….. it was not unreasonable for the second baseman to jump to try to avoid being cleated so the process seems to have worked itself out let’s play ball.” After the game and I’m gonna run into that on fire in the parking lot. His son and I were actually friends and he said, “just so we’re clear . what is said and what happens on the ballfield is one thing but when you’re at my house and I ask you a question… I expect to always be told the truth… I’ll be clear on that and of course I said yes sir and he said “the way your coach told you to handle that today was just perfect sometimes in life you have to handle things yourself you’re lucky to have such a good coach”….and I agreed. I spent hundreds of hours in my coach’s house with his sons….and at one point he gave me a key to the house because he got tired of always opening the door for me ….I either ate meals at their house or his sons ate at my house… and for a while I called his wife mom because I was at their house so much. He was such a great influence I wish I told him that before he passed. People really underestimate the value of sports….you learn so much and whether you are good or not doesn’t matter in the end. And yes my friend the catcher…. He loves collisions and I still remember one time in practice where there was a play at the plate and I tried to run them over and I lost that battle badly it was like running into a brick wall tell me and I even tried to pull the ball out of his glove..nope.
@An0NForever1776Ай бұрын
So many balks for high level players. These coaches blow
@SplashBang086 ай бұрын
If this is tempers flaring I’m guessing the videographer and the editor haven’t seen Wally Blackman Coach.
@Uniformwearer5 ай бұрын
Should have been ejection on runner coming home. 20:37... lowering shoulder and hit catcher.....simple
@petodigiorgio516 ай бұрын
What's with the swim gear for uniform's?
@smosmo46175 ай бұрын
#71 on white stays inside the baseball beautifully going the other way with some pop. If he can also turn on pitches he is gonna be a problem.has a jd Martinez vibe.just gets barrel to ball
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
Great baseball eyes right there smosmo :) I saw that too :) Really good hitting from both of these stud teams.
@MarcosFV836 ай бұрын
is the pitcher (the first pitcher) the kid from New York that threw the perdect game in llws in 2018?
@itsdc05006 ай бұрын
yes
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
How did you know that?! Good knowledge!
@vintagemxer91656 ай бұрын
Wait - a new pitcher in the first inning?
@arielvaras48936 ай бұрын
This two teams can rake. A hole lot of talent on both teams.
@SpikeUpRunning6 ай бұрын
what lens do you mainly use
@DoubtedAthletes6 ай бұрын
Sony G Master 70-200 Mark 1
@01111981notter6 ай бұрын
No opinion here, but what's the age of the players?
@BUSTER.BRATAMUS6 ай бұрын
Not much there, runner was a good sport.. BIGGER question is why 3rd base coach sent him?
@paul-u2y9y5 ай бұрын
0:55 What a great throw to 2nd from the cather, just saying.
@rvargas7606 ай бұрын
🤤 Are we gonna talk about the color grading? What lens are you using?
@DoubtedAthletes6 ай бұрын
Sony G Master 70-200 Mark 1!
@HYPHYRAGE3036 ай бұрын
so is this like before MLB? im not clear on all the leagues lol any help would be great!!!
@sidvicous6136 ай бұрын
Bruh^
@craiger6196 ай бұрын
I haven't finished watching the game, the score is 5-5 in the top of the 6th. Sorry bro not trying to talk shit, just giving a little advice to the catcher on the Ducks. Team E7 has five runs, in which three are from passed balls the catcher missed. Ok yes, they were bad pitches, but not a wild pitch. If you watch the game the catcher is on his right knee every single pitch, so when there is a bad pitch, he is not in the right position to stop the ball when there's a pitch in the dirt. Stay on those toes' bro! Other than that, everything looked good. The catcher has a strong arm to 2nd
@Kellyguzman05116 ай бұрын
This isn’t tempers flaring it’s two bench players doing a whole lot of nothing
@garygolfer36946 ай бұрын
why did the runner slide int he 1st inning???
@andysmith61566 ай бұрын
Some of the worst throws from SS and 3rd base I've ever seen. Side arm, taking their time, etc......surprised.
@firewolfog6 ай бұрын
Yamamoto Shoved... also these kids look way better than any high school team ive seen. Looks like high level D2
@latham65316 ай бұрын
They are baseball academies technically still highschool tho
@ryanc12.246 ай бұрын
@@latham6531 elite baseball academies with d1 college commits
@arielvaras48936 ай бұрын
Actually D1 to me
@bearschannel15576 ай бұрын
Yeah, hitting was incredible. Video makes judging the pitching hard since it slows down perceived velocity but I don't think the pitching was the reason for the good bats. Pitching was probably really good too.
@TheMoBallin6 ай бұрын
If you look at top of the video you can see where each kid is committed to go to college.
@GitzenShiggles5 ай бұрын
Kids will be kids.
@DMChase175 ай бұрын
Aww that sucks, the runner beat the throw but slid off the bag. BRO YOU ARE TOO FAST!! That really stinks man, sorry. But you got some brazen speed young man, keep,it going and best of luck to all of you guys!!
@colbs2375 ай бұрын
It's something guys talk about in my MSBL league; playing on turf fields and slidin' right past 2nd and 3rd base. You literally scoot right on by on the carpet, lol. And, the field was wet it seems with some drizzle early and rain late.
@GabeJGentry6 ай бұрын
I can’t tell if Perfect game is playing or they are just playing on perfect game’s field
@gcA1586 ай бұрын
Sportsmanship from both sides was terrible. This is why the game is the way it is today.
@Chaotic3076 ай бұрын
Why does the ducks catcher always look at 3rd base before going after the ball? He could have gotten one of the guys going home if he didn't look at third
@beeeb77475 ай бұрын
The catcher stood directly in the basepath and stared down the runner until he got knocked on his butt. The black team is a total bunch of crybabies.
@JaimeSFA77695 ай бұрын
Greg Bruno LLWS Legend
@nikpai34066 ай бұрын
Why did you almost hit me🤣
@thepoptart82406 ай бұрын
Who the hell is number is 88😂😂
@kaleighcampbell18366 ай бұрын
Good sportsmanship by the baserunner but come on we still didn't need all that drama
@JTMagXX6 ай бұрын
17:13 Safe by 2 feet
@adriangonzalez82406 ай бұрын
How do you even trust the throw a curve ball in the dirt that ducks catcher can’t block to save his life
@patricksnyder34465 ай бұрын
crybabies have been created by the new rules! I played catcher in little league and HS in the mid to late 60's and early 70's before they softened the game! I was always ready for the collision always prepared for come what may ! Not once was their ever and waaa waaa waaaa you played the game!
@KY-vf4zd6 ай бұрын
Pass balls, wild pitches, and errors. “Defense wins championships”
@Marylandterpenes8316 ай бұрын
All of a sudden everyone has to scribble something with the bat knob!
@edwardthompson62986 ай бұрын
Very misleading title
@harrymackenzie60965 ай бұрын
Both these catchers need to get off their knees with men on base!!! The one catcher had three passed balls because he got handcuffed and couldn’t get to his right side to block the ball or at least knock it down and the runners advanced safely each time!!!! Sorry, I made the comment before watching it in completion. There is another passed ball which allows the runner from third base to score! When is the coach going to coach and tell him to get off his knee? He can’t block anything to his right side!!! It’s sad that no one has instructed him to this point to make a change!
@harrymackenzie60965 ай бұрын
I don’t know what the big deal is? The runner pulled up and said it was on him! Not to mention the catcher didn’t have to run a third of the way up the third base line to make the tag! I played as a catcher for 13 years and I lived for the play at the plate! I agree with another person on here that the Buster Posey rule has made the game soft along with other changes! Testosterone is one heck of a drug!!!
@harrymackenzie60965 ай бұрын
Finally!!! It took to midway through the 8th, before any of the catchers got into a crouch position and off their knees with runners on base!
@Ronnieayo5 ай бұрын
Bruh 17:14 he was safe af 😮
@dirtyboyzproductions63736 ай бұрын
Idk I see him slow down but then lay down on his shoulder at the last second. I'm not saying it's the wrong idea; it's just that the kid knew what he was doing w/the fake apologies tryna suck asshole.The same kid chirped earlier after a walk
@jasonard72276 ай бұрын
the team in black gave that win away...
@mrfofff6 ай бұрын
17:14 safe
@Shaarker6 ай бұрын
20:24
@TWolfyG6 ай бұрын
Runner couldn't stop his momentum in time and catcher stood in front of him. Baseball play.
@CobbKnowsVibes6 ай бұрын
I’m sorry but the UCF commit needs some help he can’t hit the broad side of a barn and doesn’t throw hard enough not to have accuracy
@xciceroguy6 ай бұрын
Just for the record, I never once wore a batting glove, shin guard or elbow pad.
@danielpadilla22736 ай бұрын
Ok?
@denzelmungin82966 ай бұрын
At a chance of scoring a run at home, coach would only send us home if he knew we had the speed to make it.
@oliverlim79776 ай бұрын
88 didnt see the field and talking all that shit 🤣🤣
@Igbum5 ай бұрын
DON’T tell me THAT was the “tempers flare” click bait…no need it was a GREAT game thanks
@grantorino76446 ай бұрын
Love the gold chain eye black snug pants divas😂
@DJB-qh3bw6 ай бұрын
Bad baseball is EVERYWHERE!!
@PatrickBateman69_4206 ай бұрын
Didn’t realize this was a game of mlb the show created players lol
@IceCreamCornDawg6 ай бұрын
When you slow speed to .25 and replay the tag at home, he is out
@TheHitKing42566 ай бұрын
Umpire blew that call in the fifth inning at third base. I saw him ask the plate for his view. By the video jump, it appears as if the home plate umpire agreed with the call. So I’m going to say the Homeplate umpire missed it or offered no help. At least the third base umpire knew there was a chance he was wrong. If you’re not going to come down there and help, don’t come to third base.
@2332Stephen6 ай бұрын
Catcher trying to throw them out at second from his knees. What does he think he is ? A pro? He barely got a 1 hop there 😅😅
@ronquirk69305 ай бұрын
I and not a fan of the HP umpire not taking his mask off running to cover third or ruling on the runner's lane at first. Looks really lazy in my opinion.
@baseballchris14806 ай бұрын
Gregory Bruno Little League World Series goat
@williamanderson60066 ай бұрын
Pitching and infield play were terrible
@vintagemxer91656 ай бұрын
slide on 3rd he was safe - I watched at .25 speed.
@MandesConstruction6 ай бұрын
Bro tried getting up like he was somebody when he fell str8 to his ass after the runner let up and barely touched him grow tf up kid
@Kellyguzman05116 ай бұрын
I mean he grows every year….
@mickeywhite78783 ай бұрын
Would have been a 3-2 game without all the wild pitches and passed balls.
@dariggy6 ай бұрын
I don't get it...
@Boyd6166 ай бұрын
I seen more tempers flair at a 11 u game than this lol
@Bigstubs16 ай бұрын
Definitely not a pitchers duel.
@akhaotic5 ай бұрын
lotta stupid mistakes bc kids would rather look good than have good results.
@JohnONeill-q3n5 ай бұрын
D2 level??? Those "all star" teams wouldn't even be a good high school team here!!
@vintagemxer91656 ай бұрын
sloppy, and ump made a bad call top of 5th that cost 2 runs.
@Kingmatt15336 ай бұрын
Catcher need to hit the weight room
@deg4536 ай бұрын
That and learn how to hold onto the ball
@smudent20106 ай бұрын
I think all baseball played at the high school level or higher should all be wood bats
@Bo-hb3eo6 ай бұрын
I used to think that that was not feasible. With the price of today’s equipment… Maybe it is. I was in high school when aluminum bats first came out. I did not like them. We used to get two bats to start the season, they would break pretty quickly. Then I saw how everyone else was hitting pretty well with the aluminum bats, so I tried it as they say the rest is history. That’s a big cost the school programs don’t have to deal with. Most kids have their own bats now.
@K.a.S.a.N.o.V.a6 ай бұрын
Wtf kind of field is this? Looks like they’re playing baseball with a bouncing ball. 3rd base ump looks like he came from the LLWS
@CaptainKeithMark5 ай бұрын
Noah Syndagard peace maker
@albertsmith55815 ай бұрын
too much jawing and not enough sound fundamentals. poor playing on both sides. if they could hit, run and field half as well as they run their mouths they might someday be good ball players