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Kemp had a case. Any angry player pissed at angel hernandez is immediately justified

jacewheel
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I don’t blame Kemp for getting angry at getting rung up. That’s Angel Hernandez, THE worst umpire in the history of baseball.

andrewdegasperis
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Videos like these really are so much better if the clips speak for themselves.
Thanks for not including annoying & unhelpful commentary that spoils the clips, ect.
Left a like ^-^

IamNess
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Umpires should get fined or something like they can’t just be getting away with shit like there’s a difference between a mistake and intentionally fucking up

bryan
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6:32 pitcher ejecting the umpire is an amazing moment

elevate
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My angriest moment is seeing all GD commercials in one GD video!!!

alsmith
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These interactions are super weird when you realize that those involved are just people screaming at other people while at work.

beetlebum
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You should do a compilation of missed pop ups loved the video keep up the good work

nickpinecone
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You should do "I thought it was gone" moments

rangerred
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8:48 Wow, that was absolutely a strike. What was he thinking?

uraldamasis
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This should be called guys yelling at the umpire compilation

ericdunn
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Two unwritten bits of advice for players and umpires. First, for players. When you have two strikes against you, you need to mentally expand the strike zone, and defend the plate. Just try to foul off the pitch to stay alive, and wait for a mistake (like a hanging breaking ball) to get a chance to get on base.

Second, for umpires or would be umpires. You will soon learn that every decision you make is going to make someone unhappy. You aren’t there to win popularity contests. Don’t go looking for trouble (stay away from the benches or dugouts unless absolutely necessary — and don’t have rabbit ears). Also, there’s also the golden rule. Treat players and coaching staffs with respect and courtesy, the way we all like to be treated. One can control a game while also being calm and assertive. Don’t let your emotions control your reactions, and don’t hold grudges against players or coaches/managers who gave you a hard time in past games.

I was doing a pretty good men’s league game, when late in the game, the coach and player was unhappy with a called third strike. He went ballistic, and I had no choice but to eject him. I was relating this story to another umpire, and he said the anger wasn’t really directed at me, that the other umpire had worked that team’s previous game, and that there was a very controversial call, and that his anger and frustration was high, and I just happened to be the target. But he was careful not to make physical contact. In fact that game was the first of a doubleheader, and he played the second game (which his team won), and he behaved very well. For my part, the incident was in the past. It’s a new game, and a fresh start. I actually very rarely had to eject anyone.

Sometimes, a player might seem to be angry with you, but his real frustration is with himself. That’s especially the case when a player is in a slump. I was doing a high school game years ago, when the batter struck out, and he shouted the f-bomb as he walked back to the bench. I knew immediately that he was angry with himself. He never even looked at me. Now that kind of language isn’t appropriate at that level of baseball, but I didn’t eject him. Instead, I approached his coach, told him I knew he wasn’t angry with me, or with the call, and I just asked the coach to find a different way of expressing his frustration, and the coach was most cooperative. He saw the at-bat, and knew exactly what happened.

Finally, any time a player or coach approached me with a question, and were calm and respectful, I would take the time to listen, and then either explain the call, or the details of a particular rule. I wanted them to know that I was approachable, and they could come out and calmly ask me any questions. (Unless they started to complain about a play in a previous game).

johncronin
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Bumgarner looks like my chemistry teacher back in 10th grade 17 years ago.

Njfishingmaniac
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Those fights look like please hold me, I don't want to fight

alejandromelecio
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Pitchers are cowards. They can showboat when they strike someone out but will hit someone with a 90+ fastball if they showboat a homerun. Absolute cowards.

SMHS
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The title of this channel "Baseball Sports" makes me perplexed and irrationally angry... lol

chesterelliott
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Every time angel hernandez gets a call wrong, a robot umpire gets a software update

johnarellano
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The editing in this was rough 😄 most were good clips but some would just flash up for like a split second then stop

blakestyan
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Donaldson is that guy who'll never throw a punch but talk shit until it's time to throw down..

TwoFingerSaloute
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Great hearing Vin Scully. He was the greatest

michaelveis