Fun fact about Jorge Mateos inside the park home run: He had 6 home runs in April Then he hit an inside the park home run in late August for his first home run since that 6 home run April
As an Astros fan, i remember that 2020 series @ the D-Backs. It was what made me realized that Chase Field is a hitter's ballpark, because there were so many bullshit bounces off of the fence in the corners that resulted in more extra bases, especially since at the time Arizona was all about having fast players
If you ask me, every inside-the-park-homerun scored on a bad diving catch attempt should be ruled as a single and an error, because trying to catch it in the air was obviously a mistake
If the batters didn't admire their hit for 1+ seconds, there would be more inside the park home runs. You hit the ball....you run as fast as you can. Go back to Ty Cobb days.... Edit: These outfielders don't know the field and don't know when they're burnt. So---bad fielding is the answer.
Fun fact about Jorge Mateos inside the park home run:
He had 6 home runs in April
Then he hit an inside the park home run in late August for his first home run since that 6 home run April
Even though I'm a Mariners fan, that Witt Jr. ITPHR gives me goosebumps everytime.
4:00 was an all time HALL OF FAME blooper🤣🍿
I wish Kyle Tucker’s inside the park home run was ruled an inside the park home run
Best is trey Mancini (if you know you know)
BaltiMOre 🫶
Dude that one was equal parts hilarious and heartwarming. Love mancini
As an Astros fan, i remember that 2020 series @ the D-Backs. It was what made me realized that Chase Field is a hitter's ballpark, because there were so many bullshit bounces off of the fence in the corners that resulted in more extra bases, especially since at the time Arizona was all about having fast players
Inside home runs are so cool because they’re unique to the parks they’re hit in (unless it’s one where a guy misses a dive and it goes past him)
You missed Yandy Diaz hitting one in Fenway Park earlier this year.
It was a Little League Homer! Huge E2 throw that allowed him to score
@@BBRuben
Fair enough!
3:42 he did this vs the Astros in 2019 and Yuli Gurriel hit an inside the park home run, I went to this game
voice of a hunk😍😍
LOL
Luke Raley's is one of the greatest of all time
If you ask me, every inside-the-park-homerun scored on a bad diving catch attempt should be ruled as a single and an error, because trying to catch it in the air was obviously a mistake
What are you blabbering about.
12:00 is the most flukish ricochet I think I've ever seen off a wall. Managed to hit two walls and yet both times went completely sideways.
Yo Ruben do elite pitchers giving up absolute nukes if u run out of video ideas.
Chaos 😂😂😂😂😂
For all the haters about wanting uniform distances, you lose these types of plays
1 hour gang
The GOATs
Luke Raley is the best by far
It's mancinis
It was his final home at bat as an oriole
Speedy
alot of these are errors
If the batters didn't admire their hit for 1+ seconds, there would be more inside the park home runs. You hit the ball....you run as fast as you can. Go back to Ty Cobb days....
Edit: These outfielders don't know the field and don't know when they're burnt. So---bad fielding is the answer.
Unpopular opinion, I kinda miss the Covid games
Ikr
13 minutes and 18 seconds worth of terrible oufield plays.
mint chocolate chip is disgusting
How so? and what flavor would you say is better
What's with the Rays and almost getting thrown out at home going for an inside the parker with no outs.