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20 CRAZIEST Plays In MLB History

Apr 18, 2024
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craziest

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in MLB

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because number 19 is one of the most acrobatic

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I've ever seen The pitch comes off the throw failed to second base Alto they are going to say that Rojas got in the way it doesn't matter Sosa threw him out anyway that was an incredible catch by Sosa making a play that was crazy it should be a crime like in number 18 where a play almost got for a player to go to jail, wait Smith said he was so far from the stadium that he broke someone's windshield.
20 craziest plays in mlb history
The guy really got away with a hit and run, but at number 17 a player saved his team from losing a game with his honor ball that slipped past O'Neill. He kicks Benzinger, no I don't think so, which you turned into Cristiano Ronaldo and ended up stopping the game-winning run from scoring with his footwork, but at number 16, the player grabbed the ball from another guy with his bare hand, Lakeland Diaz, the only one. one on the right side of the infield, this one down the right field line, Sanchez, he's got that gorilla grip, but in number 15 a crazy play happened when someone couldn't even see, oh, he veered this way, uh, no I don't even know what it is. possible, it's like a number 14 when a player did something that hasn't been done in over 60 years for Ellie De La Cruz, okay, a stolen base, that's not crazy, but we're just getting started, take off again, throws down. name Fame throw no chance two robberies De La Cruz had already looked at Brian Anderson a couple of times knowing that if he got a job he would go home okay what were they doing the whole team was caught missing but something that almost never happens is the number 13. where a player left without even using the ball, it was important for Hernández to throw the weapon and return, there is the good athleticism to which he throws the glove.
20 craziest plays in mlb history

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20 craziest plays in mlb history...

First, the ball got stuck in his glove and that's why he threw everything at Sal, number two, damn man, guy, really crude dog, he took off his glove, but at number 12 are the

craziest

shots in the

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of the MLB. Bo Jackson is there, here's the shot. Gallegos, wow, Casey didn't know he didn't snag the throne again. I think those guys played the wrong sport because one of them could have been the next Tom Brady, but in number 11 a player took a knee and showed the world how well he could fly Larry Anderson's fastball hit at the plate and It's going to leak down the third baseline, the Mariners are going to let it roll, roll, roll, dude, Randall ducks with his hands, knees hit him like a curling iron and it goes wrong.
20 craziest plays in mlb history
That's the best thing I've ever seen in my life. But now we're reaching the top. 10. Let's take it to a whole new level of crazy, like in number 10, the craziest double play in MLB history. Oh man, that was ripe for a double play. Franco throws off the line, good save and Jacob Junis tells the referee. Hey, that ball bounced. my foot is not on the ground so I should have gone in there, that's a double play, wait a minute. I thought this was baseball, not kickball, that it only had two outs and number nine, we have a player who got three outs in three seconds, two, two, runners go. live, he does the 10. wait a minute, somehow that spot still lasts longer than me, but at number eight, the player's tag team does, bro, for a crazy play, two guys showed up, a catch , but in number seven, a player is crazy because the game literally killed someone. left field good piece hitting by Will Brennan didn't try to do too much we have a bird that could have been hit so possible the bird doesn't move it um friend took hitting the birds a little too literally now of course he felt bad for committing a murder, so in his next game he honored the victim by hitting a home run and bringing out a bird flapping its wings, kind of celebration, well Brennan, you gotta respect him for that, but he only hit a home run in number six.
20 craziest plays in mlb history
Julio Rodriguez is crazy as the game was 41 times crazier than the 2023 T-Mobile Park Home Run Derby in Seattle Washington and when local boy Julio Rodriguez was introduced, of course the crowd was high, but little did they know that Julio I had some anticipation. The coach of the Seattle Legend and Home Run Derby is Ken Griffey Jr, so he was about to do something more than legendary and in the first round he hit one, not two, not ten. He's fine, he has 10, 20, not even 30 home runs. We'll stop at 41. The bar has been set, damn 41 home runs in a single round.
Now technically that record could be broken, but at number five there are MLB records that will never be difficult, like when a roll Chapman almost hit a player with. the fastest pitch ever thrown, 106. That would be a new record for the hardest pitch ever thrown. He actually threw a ball as fast as I drive through traffic, but Ichiro Suzuki easily could have done it because Duke got more hits. a single season, by far, than any MLB player in the history of the Major Leagues number two five eight five oh five and since then Ichiro said that no one has even come close to his record, but Barry Bonds came very close to the home run every time he approached the play. and that helped him set some of the most unbreakable records of all time by hitting more home runs in a single season than any player.
Here's the reward, a floater to the bonus and he hits it high, he hits it deep and it's number 73. That's Unbelievable, he might start laughing on his way home. Bonsu record seasons like that to reach his ultimate goal. More home runs than any baseball player in history. Deals and bonuses out of here. 756. Bob is alone, he is at the top of all time. home run list what a special moment for Barry Bonds Ted, I can't even lie, baseball is a lot more fun to watch when everyone was playing, but at number four, this player didn't need to cheat for his craziest play, he just got a fan. to help him out of that one by a malar hit in the air left center field Manny Ramírez back Ramírez they are going to try to double him first and they do, you're telling me, the guy caught him, hit him with a fan and then threw him back to the double play now, that's crazy, but on number three, a player literally does a front flip, Lar hits it high and deep to leave Biscotti right back to the track on the wall, it's over his glove.
Off the Wall Coughlin is headed for third place, they're going to wait. he home here's the piscotti shot home Pike and Melina what a coal play oh my god I have to see that again in a split second he decided to front flip the guy to score and created one of the craziest plays in MLB history. I don't know if it's a jump, a jump, a dive, how would you characterize that? I don't know, I'm just glad I didn't break my neck, but at number two it's the craziest catch in MLB history next time you face Matt.
There's a fly ball in center field to Jim Edmonds Jerry that may be the best catch I've ever seen. The man deliberately gave himself over to Stevie Wonder to make that catch. He couldn't even see the only thing crazier than that is number one. where someone crazy as a game saved an entire country on September 11, 2001, the United States was hit by the worst attack in the country's history, apparently a tragic accident just happened in New York City, a plane crashed against the World Trade Center, you can see. Smoke and flames billowed from broken windows and not only were thousands of Americans affected by the tragedy, it virtually shut down the entire country for over a week, including all sporting events, but as the healing process began, something special happened in New York.
The Mets were on the road on September 11, 2001, but when they returned home and after baseball paused its schedule for 10 days, they became the first sports team to play in New York since the terrorist attacks. I can't describe that week and I can't describe what it was like to play again because I don't remember any of it, somehow it was a Friday and the Mets were playing the Braves in the middle of a pennant race, the night would be different than any other. The players and their fans once lived a day that I will never forget, it was a decision.
If we left, we were terrified because here is a field full and with terrorism and stuff, and we decided as a family that there was somewhere for them. Father, my husband would want us to go, it wasn't a competition against our most hated rivals, it was just inevitable that something really special was happening and I remember looking up and praying to God saying Lord please give me the strength to get through this because No. I know if I can, the Mets were trailing 2-1 in the bottom of the eighth when Mike Piazza came to the plate with a chance to put New York ahead and the state's energy level doesn't give me goosebumps. about that right now, but the energy level of the stadium starts to drop and everyone's like, oh, wait a minute, like, could this happen right now, that the fans are approaching a parent, you can hear the come on, meet to Brad, it's amazing when you're in the right place at the right time and you believe in yourself and you have a lot of people supporting you you feel it when that ball hit you heard the crunch this this opportunity also came right it was just him I'm getting chills now just thinking about it It was just this incredible release of emotion and I think it became clear that people just wanted to cheer, cheer, you know something.
I could never thank you enough for putting smiles on my children's faces. I saw that they could enjoy a baseball game without their father, which I'm sure they probably thought they never would. I really feel uncomfortable when people say: you know this and you are a hero. I said, Michael, my God, you can't imagine what that home run meant. to the country, I mean, all united, they were uniformed firefighters who probably lost friends, God forbid, even their family and yet, because Mike Piazza hit a home run, they have something to smile about, they have something to smile about smile, the Mets have one, not two.
Mike Piazza's run in the record books is just another game in September, but in every other way it was the biggest and most significant moment of Mike Piazza's great career.

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