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29 Comments

  1. Hidden ball tricks are funny, but honestly it goes against the integrity of sportsmanship in baseball. That wasn't how the game was intended to be played. If you can't win a game at the highest levels the right way, then I don't respect the win you got. You didn't prove you were good at the game or a great athelete.

  2. With all the unwritten rules, its intersting how this is okey. But Tatis cant swing on a 3-0 count 🤯

  3. Baseball is a backwards sport. Pitchers are called for balks for scratching their nose on the mound, yet actually trying to trick the baserunner is not only allowed, but nor even considered bad sportsmanship. I don't care if I'm in the minority here, but I like when games are decided by the talent of the players, not technicalities.

  4. lmao. the first one done to carpenter was the greatest! lmao. tags base .25-.50 sec after getting tagged! so rad! haha

  5. it's not that hard guys (baserunners)… when you get up, remain on bag with feet/hands, then LOOK at the ump directly in the eyes and say 'TIME". wait for ump to CALL 'TIME' till you get off bag. if they DON'T call time, DO NOT get off bag. it's not that difficult.

  6. How embarrassing to be called out while transitioning from being on the ground to standing up after a double or triple.

  7. I've seen a few if those in my lifetime and it was never against my team. I have been watching baseball for over 60 years.

  8. I don’t know anything about baseball but surely if you’re on a base and the ball has come close to you in a play you wouldn’t move from it until you see it at the mound? It seems really lazy to me.

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