MLB Not Knowing the Rules Moments

Published 2024-04-17

All Comments (9)
  • @OutgrownThings
    The way Frank Robinson came out to the plate, called his players a bunch of fuckwits, and just returned to the dugout without even acknowledging the ump…classic
  • @petermczip9011
    You need to do a video with the Mets doing everything right, but Kieth Hernadez, the Mets announcer, keeps saying, "Oh, no!"
  • @angc214
    I would rather have an outfielder throw the ball to the infield after catching the the third out rather than that one play where there were only two outs and the right fielder threw the ball into the stands.
  • Last one was the umpires not knowing the rule right? I’m assuming Holliday just wasn’t looking and thought Moreland had already stepped on 1st before he threw to 2nd
  • I guess I don't know the rules. They say infield fly rule, but the guy was in the outfield when he caught it. Oh well. Rangers finally got a ring. Now they'll trade away all the good players and end up in the cellar.
  • @jameiealehandro
    I honostly think Puig is brain dead. It's not the only time he displays total lack of base rule knowledge.
  • WTF is (Giants play-by-play man) John Miller talking about with "I don't think anybody on the FIELD knew the rule!" @0:56 or "Neifi Perez had come down the line, HIMSELF apparently not knowing the rule" @1:26? That's ridiculous—Perez (#1 for the Giants) obviously DID understand the rule, and understood that he had not been forced out at the plate; otherwise he wouldn't have sneaked around the four Expos and touched home! If he didn't know the rule, he wouldn't have scored. The way that he, after scoring, immediately pointed at the home-plate ump and then pumped his fist when he got the "safe" call demonstrated that he knew what he was doing, too. Nonsensical insult from Miller toward Perez.