MLB weirdest Plays

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Published 2022-09-20

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  • @c1tedgames971
    Finally a compilation with original clips that I haven’t seen 30 times before
  • @_momosumomo
    Not just the most rarest but also the most bestest.
  • Excellent collection of great plays. for a rare great play, it does not get rarer to be the only one to do something. Ryan Zimmerman of the Washington Nationals is the only first baseman to make an unassisted triple play.
  • 14:41 I never noticed until right now that the second baseman pretending to field the ball and that is what threw off the first baseman. It makes so much more sense now.
  • @kevinrobert224
    Those were the most bestest and most craziest plays ive seen from the most funnest game ever played in the most beautifulest parks in the most bestest cities in America.
  • @KnickKnack07
    Apparently, having a ball bobbled and then caught either by the same player or another is VERY rare. Among the rarest plays in baseball history. SO rare, in fact, that this video includes a whole bunch of them!
  • Great video, i get tired of seeing the same clips but you brought something different.
  • @sabinrawr
    0:23 An argument can be made for obstruction here. The pitcher blocked access to 1st base before having the ball. The runner might've been safe if not for the pitcher getting in his way.
  • @pop130
    6:59 Thank God for that third base coach telling the runner where to go 😂😂
  • 11:45 was safe at first. I hate when umps call it out for what seems like because it was a badass looking play.
  • @codyx8273
    at 0:56 you can see that it did indeed hit the ground first
  • @gargk999
    Commentator: "He caught it with his bare hand!!" Cricketer: And....?
  • @timlewis5096
    I reckon a review of a number of double plays thrown to 1st base is needed. I feel a few of them gave any benefit of the doubt to the 1st baseman when it looked the runner clearly was safe!!!
  • 13:13 It always amazes me how few announcers and players do not understand this rule. Lead runner owns the base but the trail runner cannot be tagged out if the lead runner is not occupying the base. When the trail runner was tagged the lead runner was not on the base. Only one out. The fielder at least did react correctly, tagging the trail runner first. Just doesn't count if the lead runner is not in contact with the base.
  • @csnide6702
    I remember playing a game in Southfield , MI where our TEAM turned a triple play & i did the hidden ball trick in the same game - we still lost .
  • @DoggieFosters
    OK. Throwing the glove is my favorite clip of all-time now.