0:24 Commentator says “I don’t agree with that ejection”. The douchebag pitcher was literally trying to start a fight with Lawrie as he was walking calmly to 1st. Couldn’t be any more obvious it was intentional.
True that. I don't know why announcers make a big deal about a warning. An ump can throw out a guy if it's a pitch that could injure without warning at any time. I know that teams feel like if a starter is thrown out it's a disadvantage, but with the universal DH and pitch counts, it really doesn't matter as much anyway unless it's an ace.
@@bonchbonch The umpires were nowhere where he was walking until it was clear he was walking towards the hitter. In addition, Ventura had a reputation for being a hot head, so they knew the situation could easily explode.
these guys are meant to be pros. if they hit the hitter with anything more than an accident, hand injury or the like, they might as well be thrown out until they can pitch the way they should be.
I understand it's part of the game, but you do not do not I repeat do not throw at a batter above the waist. You get him in the thigh you get them in the wallet, but throwing it their head should be an automatic suspension
@@XGNLightfoot nice language. Loser. We're talking about INTENTIONALLY throwing at a batter. Before you have to Google what intentionally means, it means on purpose.. I guess I should expect it from someone who's channel consists of them playing video games.
what about you don't throw a baseball at any batter because intentionally trying to hit someone is for one uncalled for and second of all that's not part of the game. it also shows that you have no respect for others.
But Kershaw didn't look that intentionally. He throw a little bit inside, but batter also stand too inside. Lackey throw first pitch in the game and be rejected...
@@vegasjaywang Second. The first was behind the batter too. They let off the first one cos he was rusty, coming off an injury, but there was bad blood between the teams and when the first pitch was behind the batter and the second plunked him, the umps decided there was no choice but to take action otherwise it'd become a bloodbath.
A little backstory on some of these ejections might explain things. There was some commentary about prior warnings or incidents in earlier games, so it is possible the ump was being preemptive with the early hooks as a way of saying this isn't happening on my watch.
Oftentimes the backstory goes back to a previous game, or in the case of the famous Noah Syndegaard/Ruben Tejada (Tom Hallion "ass in the jackpot") ejection, the previous season.
The Lackey one was entirely appropriate in my opinion - first pitch was wild and behind the batter, second pitch hits him. Umpire wasn't giving him a third chance. At some point player safety has to come into it. If you can't hit the zone as a pitcher, you shouldn't be playing
"I SAW that! You're outta here!" "Wtf ump! I didn't do that on purpose!" "Oh really?!? Then why was your hand DELIBERATELY TURNED TOWARDS THE BATTER?!"
These calls by the umpires are long overdue. I commend them for this. Sounds like to me that some of the announcers should have been thrown out as well. Why is hitting someone with a baseball that could maim or kill them legal just because it is called a sport. Great Job Umpires.
I agree, but some of these are not intentional, especially curve balls that slip out of the hand. Those guys shouldn't be thrown out, unless it is repeated.
I understand that. We all mess up at times, but don't you think some kind of apology is in order. Outside the game, on the streets, we let them know it is not intentional.
Only one that took the opposing pitcher's side was when Gausman got thrown out. It was a curveball, not a fastball and one of the NESN announcers even said the same
I remember one really well, it was a Dodgers vs Brewes game in 2009. Prince Fielder was HBP by Guillermo Mota and Mota was ejected, but Fielder was so pissed that he wanted to punch him so badly and even when the game ended he was looking for the pitcher.
Love this. If the Ump even suspects it's intentional then toss em. Or let them fight like in hockey, I bet the pitchers will stop thinking they are so tough with a baseball.
This vid is one of the reasons why McCutchen left Pitt. His pitchers were always hitting other people so he got hit for being the only good player on the Pirates.
@@MortifiedPenguinGaming you shouldn’t be commenting on subjects you clearly have no idea what happened. 😂🤣 he didn’t want to leave Pittsburgh. He said it himself.
flashhog01 yeah, but it also gets their team fired up. I’ve literally heard of HIGH SCHOOL and COLLEGE level managers screaming “THAT CALL WAS GOOD BUT MY TEAM NEEDS MOTIVATION UMP SO IT WAS A TERRIBLE CAPL!”
It used to be that when a batter was hit by pitch at the Duckpond (the ballpark for the Collegiate Summer League Madison Mallards), the audio people would play the Bop-It "OOOOOWWWWW!"
ebgrimley I’m sure being hit by a 90-100mph fastball stings a lot more than we think. I’ve been hit by +80mph fastballs in high school and I could feel those for the next week!
30 day suspention 25,000. Fine will stop that real fast. Someone will be critically injured or die and then its too late. Has nothing to do with Baseball! its now a free for all. Sad day for kids to watch and grow up doing what there idles do.
I used to pitch competitively, hitting a batter on purpose is cowardess. Just strike him out. Before anyone comments i understand the brush back, used to do it all tht time. Never one hit a batter on purpose and got in shit from a few coaches for not listening when instructed to do so.
The Brewers pitcher that hit Andrew McCutchen I don't think meant to hit him. He was clearly upset at himself before he was ejected. You can clearly see him get upset at 4:10
If I were in charge of the MLB these would be my rules in these situations: First throw: No matter what, not an ejection as a miss throw is possible. Second: Below the waist: Warning Waist: Warning Above Waist to neck: Ejection Neck/Face: Permanent Expulsion + Massive Fine Third or More: Below Waist: Ejection Waist: Ejection & Suspension Above Waist: Ejection & Suspension Neck and Up: Permanent Expulsion + Massive Fine
I’m not from the US but I get the impression that the umpire’s theatrics and flambouyant gestures are part of the game. Is that counted as a ball and the hitter walks to first base?
Apologies if this sounds dumb. I am not an American and just started watching baseball here in Asia. How do the strikers not get injured with some of these hits. The ball is hitting their elbows, Ribs and even shoulder.
Warning shots that are close inside, fine. You want to warn the batter to not do something. Intentionally hitting him and getting tossed out is a perfect response. Should get suspensions to it.
try to pitch inside and get thrown out of the game??? my ass!!! the pitches are generally so far inside and OUT of the strike zone that this guys who are paid for their control need to pay the price
You would think, from the reaction of some of the players and coaches, that they have been watching European soccer games and think that if they get up into the umpires' faces the penalty will be over ruled. Overpaid prima donnas.
Pitchers intentionally hitting the batter a above the waist especially in the head area should be an automatic suspension. It’s incredibly dangerous and inexcusable.
From a spectator’s point, it could look less than expected. However, the umpires may have some expectations of what had just happened. ( A few umps are in outer space of course ). Usually they have some inside knowledge of what may have just happened. ??
Home team announcers- "He was just trying to pitch inside"
Away team announcers- "Get him out of there! There's no room for this in baseball"
I love when the announcer said that the guy was throwing a curve ball but it was a 91 mile per hour pitch.
Wait nevermind he never said it was a curveball lol my bad
Still better than that dickhead Jack Edwards calling a hockey game.
@@andersonscott3326 he did
The Mets broadcast crew once criticized their own pitcher for hitting a guy
0:24 Commentator says “I don’t agree with that ejection”. The douchebag pitcher was literally trying to start a fight with Lawrie as he was walking calmly to 1st. Couldn’t be any more obvious it was intentional.
True that. I don't know why announcers make a big deal about a warning. An ump can throw out a guy if it's a pitch that could injure without warning at any time. I know that teams feel like if a starter is thrown out it's a disadvantage, but with the universal DH and pitch counts, it really doesn't matter as much anyway unless it's an ace.
It looked to me like he was just walking in that direction to meet up with the umpires.
@@dingdong7610 They should tell their pitchers to quit being assholes then
@@bonchbonch The umpires were nowhere where he was walking until it was clear he was walking towards the hitter. In addition, Ventura had a reputation for being a hot head, so they knew the situation could easily explode.
@@eauhomme He was walking in the direction everyone else was heading.
I like Jesse Chavez at 2:30 when he's basically like, "Yeah I know. I'm going."
jocman96 funny how he’s on the Rangers too lol.
Nah he just didn’t want prince to crack his skull open like a clam
3:47 "Why is he throwing him out?" I tell you why, if you can't control your pitch, you probably should not be in the MLB.
these guys are meant to be pros. if they hit the hitter with anything more than an accident, hand injury or the like, they might as well be thrown out until they can pitch the way they should be.
@@TheUltimateRare sounds like "Little League" rules Mommy he doesn't play fair LMAO
Making one mistake while pitching doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be in the MLB
99 % is not a mistake
Why do I feel like mccutchen was hit every other clip
That's what I was thinking. What's the deal.
Ryrysmoke14 because he’s black
In 2014 he was the former NL MVP
@@reedlesmeister8804 in 2014 he was the MVP, in 2015 he was the former MVP.
@@westsideken came here to post this
I understand it's part of the game, but you do not do not I repeat do not throw at a batter above the waist. You get him in the thigh you get them in the wallet, but throwing it their head should be an automatic suspension
Kenneth Busler you can’t always help what way the pitch goes fking bitch
@@XGNLightfoot nice language. Loser. We're talking about INTENTIONALLY throwing at a batter. Before you have to Google what intentionally means, it means on purpose..
I guess I should expect it from someone who's channel consists of them playing video games.
Bro I said this a week ago
what about you don't throw a baseball at any batter because intentionally trying to hit someone is for one uncalled for and second of all that's not part of the game. it also shows that you have no respect for others.
@@tristanspeegle562
Whether you like it or not it *IS* a part of the game and has been forever, thats why there's rules about it.
Colon was ejected? Sounds like something you'd need to see a dr. for
That would hurt
Ha
So long, fatso.
Underrated comment.
@@friedchickenicedtea says the dude who looks like he weighs about 400 pounds
I hate the Marlins TV guys. They always yell, scream, and make excuses when something doesn’t go their way.
Especially Tommy Hutton. Which is why he got fired.
@@capeck1993 I thought he quit.
@@dominicanthony9083 No, he got fired
@@capeck1993 not suprised considering how many people hate him.
@@dominicanthony9083 Lmaooo!!!
Pitchers hit batters, usually intentionally. Great to see them get their just desserts!
But Kershaw didn't look that intentionally. He throw a little bit inside, but batter also stand too inside. Lackey throw first pitch in the game and be rejected...
*desserts*
Deserts are big areas of sand.
@@stevensmith8666 True except in Maine. Ooops!
@@vegasjaywang Second. The first was behind the batter too. They let off the first one cos he was rusty, coming off an injury, but there was bad blood between the teams and when the first pitch was behind the batter and the second plunked him, the umps decided there was no choice but to take action otherwise it'd become a bloodbath.
Thank you for reminding me of how cancerous Marlins announcers have become.
A little backstory on some of these ejections might explain things. There was some commentary about prior warnings or incidents in earlier games, so it is possible the ump was being preemptive with the early hooks as a way of saying this isn't happening on my watch.
Oftentimes the backstory goes back to a previous game, or in the case of the famous Noah Syndegaard/Ruben Tejada (Tom Hallion "ass in the jackpot") ejection, the previous season.
The Lackey one was entirely appropriate in my opinion - first pitch was wild and behind the batter, second pitch hits him. Umpire wasn't giving him a third chance. At some point player safety has to come into it. If you can't hit the zone as a pitcher, you shouldn't be playing
1:35 It looks like even the catcher was annoyed with the pitcher.
I love how Mccutchen troops through getting hit. Must be incredibly painful.
M G McCutchen is one tough customer.
Clint Hurdle
"I SAW that! You're outta here!"
"Wtf ump! I didn't do that on purpose!"
"Oh really?!? Then why was your hand DELIBERATELY TURNED TOWARDS THE BATTER?!"
They’re Professional pitchers. It’s always intentional
Lets see an announcer take a 90 mph fast to the body a see if they still think its ok to throw at someone.
Or take a TARDIS to the Indians-Yankees game on August 16, 1920. While Carl Mays did not _intend_ to hit Ray Chapman...
exactly it dont hurt sittin up their in the booth
These calls by the umpires are long overdue. I commend them for this. Sounds like to me that some of the announcers should have been thrown out as well. Why is hitting someone with a baseball that could maim or kill them legal just because it is called a sport. Great Job Umpires.
I agree, I've never understood the logic behind "oh you're on fire so we're gonna throw heaters at your face."
I agree, but some of these are not intentional, especially curve balls that slip out of the hand. Those guys shouldn't be thrown out, unless it is repeated.
I understand that. We all mess up at times, but don't you think some kind of apology is in order. Outside the game, on the streets, we let them know it is not intentional.
Sam Morris it’s pretty easy to tell when it isn’t intentional. It’s business, no need to apologize. The apology is the batter getting to take first.
Y'all should watch hockey
I like how some of these guys are saying it wasn't intentional when the pitcher is talking shit to the batter immediately after he hits him
I know right. If their first reaction is to talk shit instead of apologising, they absolutely meant it
Yelich at the end is like, "come on man, life is already tough enough for me being on the Marlins."
Seeing Colon get ejected made me so sad! he looks so innocent!
Ikr, he just walked sadly off the field.
yeah just wow
It was like when I kick my cat out of my room for rubbing my computer too hard to the point it's distracting.
I think it was just a routine retaliation thing. Like he knew it was all business and he took one for the team. He knew ejection was coming.
@@capeck1993 He never moves. Where do you see him walking?
It is about time they start doing it.
McCutchen always seems to be a magnet for a hit by pitch
Why’s this so entertaining to watch
4:01 "Its a *curveball*!" Okay, but it hit the batter. Maybe less ball, more curve next time and it will cross the plate.
6:20 it’s no use, this man can’t be ejected, HE is the ejector
Only one that took the opposing pitcher's side was when Gausman got thrown out. It was a curveball, not a fastball and one of the NESN announcers even said the same
Yeah, because a rock thrown at you at only 80MPH can't hurt you, right? Walk on!
“You have got to be SIT DOWNED, AND FINED” 6:48 😂😂
I remember one really well, it was a Dodgers vs Brewes game in 2009.
Prince Fielder was HBP by Guillermo Mota and Mota was ejected, but Fielder was so pissed that he wanted to punch him so badly and even when the game ended he was looking for the pitcher.
I love baseball
Love this. If the Ump even suspects it's intentional then toss em. Or let them fight like in hockey, I bet the pitchers will stop thinking they are so tough with a baseball.
This vid is one of the reasons why McCutchen left Pitt. His pitchers were always hitting other people so he got hit for being the only good player on the Pirates.
He didn’t leave Pittsburgh. He got traded to San Francisco. 😂
@@shiskey54 he had a no trade clause...
@@MortifiedPenguinGaming okay and? Traded on January 15th, 2018 to San Francisco for a kyle crick, Bryan Reynolds, and cash.
@@shiskey54 a no trade clause means it's up to him if he leaves....
@@MortifiedPenguinGaming you shouldn’t be commenting on subjects you clearly have no idea what happened. 😂🤣 he didn’t want to leave Pittsburgh. He said it himself.
It's that response from runt fans that make it that much more fun to watch.
Baseball managers remind me of soccer players. They pretend to be mad just like soccer players pretend to be hurt. Just a show.
Have you ever been hit by a pitch before?
I have. But that changes nothing concerning the managers being pretend mad when their pitcher is ejected. Again, it's all a show.
@@flashhog01 shit thought you said the players. Sorry
flashhog01 yeah, but it also gets their team fired up. I’ve literally heard of HIGH SCHOOL and COLLEGE level managers screaming “THAT CALL WAS GOOD BUT MY TEAM NEEDS MOTIVATION UMP SO IT WAS A TERRIBLE CAPL!”
You have to do it. Your guys need to know that no matter the situation, you have their backs.
Great hearing Vin Scully. He was the greatest broadcaster ever.
I like how it progressively got more violent. Like with the hits and team reactions
The fact that most of these players don’t even flinch just shows how tough they are
It used to be that when a batter was hit by pitch at the Duckpond (the ballpark for the Collegiate Summer League Madison Mallards), the audio people would play the Bop-It "OOOOOWWWWW!"
Shoulders and above = automatic ejection, no exceptions
Unless it's a slipped ball or breaking ball. Tough sell there. Yeah, there's rosin, but mistakes happen
@@dingdong7610 I'm an old fart. I remember when there were no helmets. There were never any head shots like now. Pitchers controlled the ball
Some of those pitches looked like that hurt, man!
The last one on McCutchen put him on the DL.
ebgrimley I’m sure being hit by a 90-100mph fastball stings a lot more than we think. I’ve been hit by +80mph fastballs in high school and I could feel those for the next week!
@@TwinCityFilms imagine how awful it is to be struck in the head
Jose Fernandez is at 7:17
30 day suspention 25,000. Fine will stop that real fast. Someone will be critically injured or die and then its too late. Has nothing to do with Baseball! its now a free for all. Sad day for kids to watch and grow up doing what there idles do.
bob dambra that’s a lot of games for just hitting a batter that’s excessive and players union wouldn’t allow it
Umpire: You’re outta here!
Colon: Good now I can stuff my face full of cheeseburgers
After you watch these for seven minutes or so, you begin to wonder if pitchers can throw over the plate at all.
Great hearing Vin Scully, he was the greatest ever
I believe the home plate umpire knows quite well from his vantage point when the pitcher is intentionally throwing at the batter.
I used to pitch competitively, hitting a batter on purpose is cowardess. Just strike him out.
Before anyone comments i understand the brush back, used to do it all tht time. Never one hit a batter on purpose and got in shit from a few coaches for not listening when instructed to do so.
Screw the coaches at least you have integrity (spelling?). I hate seeing pitchers do this intentionally. I understand accidents can happen.
Make a part 2 of Superman plays?
If you do I better see some Jackie plays
For some odd reason I find this deeply satisfying ....
I'm so tired of these commentators and their comments.... An umpire doesn't have to issue a warning to run a pitcher!!!
They don't understand how painful it is
WHAT A FIRE OUT HELL OF HERE!!!
Rizzo is usually laid back but, works hard. So to see him get it mad is unique.
i think some of the brodcasters shuld take a few in the batters box see how it feels any pro pitcher hits a batter shuld be ejected and finned
Imagine trying to protect your teammate for what he did wrong😂
Pitches to the head should be automatic ejections. No exceptions.
Not all of them are intentional.
An intentional one should result in an attempted murder charge.
Dominic Anthony, true, but of the pitcher’s control is that bad, they need to leave the game.
100% of these ejections are warranted..
They hit McCutchen like 5 times
Is there more than one baseball sport?
I enjoyed this
6:34 the back breaker 😊😊😅😅😅😅😅
Automatic ejection and big fine. Watch how fast it stops.
(3:55) Orioles' pitcher gets ejected and even the Red Sox broadcasters are arguing it.
1:20 was that same guy in several different clips, or are there just a bunch of others that look like him?
2:50 is it me or the Orioles announcer just said that Osuna actually wanted to hit Jones on a 3-1 pitch while its 5-1 in the 9th???
5:40
The Brewers pitcher that hit Andrew McCutchen I don't think meant to hit him. He was clearly upset at himself before he was ejected. You can clearly see him get upset at 4:10
My god, Andrew McCutchen has been hit so much, it's like Chase Utley getting hit.
6:35 BREAKING! MLB shot from grassy knoll
Bad pitching is one thing, dirty playing is another. It should never be tolerated!
poor Mccutchen always getting hit lol
1:02 has ejection without HBP. If that wasn't ball 4, we have new pitcher arriving during plate appearance.
That dude is brave throwing at fielder
WAAA-oh! By hitting Parra, they’re gonna throw Kershaw out of the game!
If I were in charge of the MLB these would be my rules in these situations:
First throw: No matter what, not an ejection as a miss throw is possible.
Second:
Below the waist: Warning
Waist: Warning
Above Waist to neck: Ejection
Neck/Face: Permanent Expulsion + Massive Fine
Third or More:
Below Waist: Ejection
Waist: Ejection & Suspension
Above Waist: Ejection & Suspension
Neck and Up: Permanent Expulsion + Massive Fine
It looked like at 6:02 weaver was head hunting! There's no way a pitch like that got away from him. He fired way too late for a believable pitch
3:55 was that reaction a "shit i hit him im sorry ish"
Or "shit im gunna get thrown out of the game"
Actions have consequences!
Agree 💯 , next time you aim better and fights can be avoided !!
I’m not from the US but I get the impression that the umpire’s theatrics and flambouyant gestures are part of the game.
Is that counted as a ball and the hitter walks to first base?
The announcers always make me laugh. You can easily tell which side they are on.
Apologies if this sounds dumb. I am not an American and just started watching baseball here in Asia.
How do the strikers not get injured with some of these hits. The ball is hitting their elbows, Ribs and even shoulder.
To pitchers out there.. sincere question .. you are willing to to risk permanently hurt someone ..albeit small.. for spite or revenge?
7:04 you know he says wtf
Warning shots that are close inside, fine. You want to warn the batter to not do something. Intentionally hitting him and getting tossed out is a perfect response. Should get suspensions to it.
The John Lackey ejection is a record to beat. Two pitches in the first inning, adios.
try to pitch inside and get thrown out of the game??? my ass!!! the pitches are generally so far inside and OUT of the strike zone that this guys who are paid for their control need to pay the price
When a pitcher goes high it’s pretty much saying he wants to end your career or worse.
I say change the rules and let the hitter move to second. That might make the pitcher more careful with those inside pitches.
マカッチェンよう当てられてんなあ…
あとコーディエ懐かしい
Imagine pitching such a bad pitch that you get ejected for being bad
You would think, from the reaction of some of the players and coaches, that they have been watching European soccer games and think that if they get up into the umpires' faces the penalty will be over ruled.
Overpaid prima donnas.
Yes, before VAR, refs would never change their mind there either
Here's a solution. Everytime a pitcher hits someone, allow an opposing pitcher to hit them back.
Ron what about AL
The moral of this story is 1 they don't have to give warnings to through pitchers out of games.
2 don't throw at a guys head.
Robin Ventura. DON'T rest in peace. Biggest instigator ever.
1:52 you know that has to hurt Brian Braun.
He had just gotten a shot there before the game.
McCutchen is always getting hit in the back
Part of the game, sure-
Its also Assault With a Deadly Weapon.
See: Tony Conigliaro
good game guys
How do most of them look totally fine, when they get hit with 90+ mph like that must hurt so much.
Pitchers intentionally hitting the batter a above the waist especially in the head area should be an automatic suspension. It’s incredibly dangerous and inexcusable.
What happened to the Ozzie Albies getting hit by the first pitch of the GAME vs the Marlins? It happened in 2018 on May or June of that year.
5:03 This is a bit weird--the umpire throws him a new ball and then ejects him. Did he say something?
From a spectator’s point, it could look less than expected. However, the umpires may have some expectations of what had just happened. ( A few umps are in outer space of course ). Usually they have some inside knowledge of what may have just happened. ??