@SECUnfiltered It’s a 30 second trip around the bases where he starts by fully turning his body towards the opponents dugout to celebrate, then continues to gesture and celebrate, including doing a 360. He lost the plot. No sportsmanship, class, or situational awareness to be seen. Right call.
@ffmelis I’m grabbing any bystanders to help me shift the rear end to the left. Even if I gotta pay them to help, it’s better than scratching the paint or damaging a panel.
@DanClarkSports This pearl clutching is hilarious. The fielder is under no obligation to call attention to the fact that he didn’t catch the ball. His job is to play the game, and there are 4 other guys on the field whose job it is to enforce the rules, and they are the ones failing here.
@BBGreatMoments That stunt will get you ejected at virtually any level of baseball, so no. Take your butt back to the dugout and keep your opinion on the call to yourself.
@Daniel233118 Assaulting someone is never the right thing. I really hope the kid called the Cops and showed them the footage before posting. He might get a small fine for riding his bike on the sidewalk like that, but sticking it to that guy would be worth it.
@BaseballBros McCormick could have easily injured the first baseman’s arm, shoulder, neck, face, or eyes with his little stunt. The FAFO graph dictates that the finding out should be painful in this case.
@JeffFcb14 Thats 6 of one, and a half dozen of the other. Looks to me like the Barca player is only trying to impede the Real player’s attempt to play the ball, and draw a foul with no hope of playing the ball himself.