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  • We welcome you to Camden Yards in Baltimore, and baseball history will be made here today

  • As the Chicago White Sox & Baltimore Orioles will play the only game that they will play in what was supposed to be a three-game set

  • Hi everybody I'm Gary Thorne, and welcome. Circumstances all of us wish were different.

  • Because of what has gone on here in Baltimore, the civil disruption outside, and for the safety of individuals, this ballpark today is going to be empty.

  • For the first time in Major League history, a regular season game will be played with no fans in attendance.

  • We wish that were otherwise today, and as Adam Jones said, all of us thinking about this great city and its chance to recover.

  • I just want to say, can we all get along?

  • Can we get along?

  • Can we stop making it horrible for the older people and the kids?

  • (Unofficial subtitles by Adam J Duncan)

  • ("Inside" the yellow foul posts = Home Run.)

  • (The first song here doesn't really contain a lot of difficult-to-understand plays, I was just aiming for a juxtaposition)

  • This is a Spring Training ballpark... teams move to Florida & Arizona in March and play exhibition games to smaller crowds

  • Ballgirl. Her job is to recover "foul" balls and give them to fans.

  • Baseball has two masked men behind the plate: the catcher, who is on the same team as the pitcher, and, in black, the "umpire", who enforces the rules.

  • (I'll probably get dislikes on this video for inserting a political message in the first song but, like on all my videos, I just consider the whingers to be outside my target audience)

  • The general rule is that you're not "on the field" (and therefore kicked out) so long as you keep your feet in the stands... this is why he doesn't simply roll forward.

  • That's not the question I have for you... the question is

  • You've got some lyrics; I know you're doing your musical thing. What you got?

  • Well, I've got something coming out on Saturday, I do in the offseason

  • the video's going to be out in two weeks, but the song's going to be out on Saturday

  • Well give us a preview!

  • Check it out. Saturday, Saturday it's coming out! Jose Reyes!

  • It's fair to call the (green) Phillies Phanatic the most beloved mascot in baseball.

  • This was not necessarily unintentional... when the Umpire calls "Time Out", the pitcher often completes his motion to avoid risk of injury.

  • Defensive "shifts" have become popular in baseball the past few years... but they're still learning. Here, they moved the Third Baseman to the Middle Infield. But once the runner was at second he realized he could "steal" Third Base without being "tagged out" by the fielder/ball.

  • The umpire has called Time Out.

  • Though the batter has "struck out" (has to sit down after three strikes), he can still technically run to First Base, so the catcher has to "tag" him (touch him with the ball).

  • Because fielders have to keep their eye on the ball, they often become oblivious to each other when facing a play on the borders of their zones.

  • San Francisco's ballpark is on the shore, and features boaters hoping to catch a ball

  • If the First Baseman "tags" (touches) the runner when the runner is not touching a base, he is out. Here, the runner somehow got back to the base safely.

  • The ball is stuck in the glove's webbing.

  • The runner is prodding the fielder to throw the ball to the base, saying "Look how far I am! If you throw it, maybe you can 'tag' me before I have the time to run back!"

  • Wow, there's a towel that loose in the outfield

  • That's amazing, it's a flying towel, it's like Aladdin out there!

  • Yeah, looks like a kite.

  • It's coming back to him.

  • That towel was on the berm when the wind kicked up.

  • I thought that was a giant bird when it came up.

  • I'm telling you, that thing was all the way out in Centre Field, and it blew right back, and it looked like it was going to go back to where it was

  • Like a boomerang

  • That was... very strange.

  • Never know what you're going to see at the ballpark!

  • This is what happens when fielders don't hear the other calling for the ball (or they do at the same time).

  • Here, there were most likely two outs and a full count (3 balls, 2 strikes), so the runners go no matter what.

  • This is the Third Base coach... his job is to watch the ball's trajectory and tell the runners whether or not to go.

  • This is more serious than it looks. It is believed that this pitcher has "the yips" -- he has forgotten how to throw to First Base.

  • The runner decides to take advantage of this, but gets greedy when he tries to "steal" another base, and is "tagged" by the ball before he reaches safety on Third.

  • Unlike 2nd & 3rd, you can run past 1st Base and be considered safe as long as you've already touched it. It's therefore considered strange to slide into the base as there's no reason to slow down your momentum.

  • Note how the runner is out because he is not touching the base, despite having already reached it. This wouldn't occur at 1st. (He "overslid" the base)

  • Depending on the ballpark, these fans may be kicked out of the game for touching the field with their feet.

  • The fielder caught the ball. The batter is out.

  • The Kansas City Royals have long been the butt end of jokes, but have recently found success, largely due to impeccable fielding capability.

  • "Vin Scully", mentioned in the song here, is the announcer speaking at the beginning of my 2015 Volume One video. He began broadcasting in 1950, when the Dodgers were still based in Brooklyn. Many consider him "The Voice of Baseball".

  • Despite the ball not going outside the ballpark, this is still a Home Run, as the batter manages to work his way around the bases while the fielders are goofing everything up.

  • This guy knows the rules.

  • Thanks everyone, I was explaining these plays to my friend last night and he suggested I write it down in the captioning. I'll try to do this for the complete 2015 series.

  • This is what you really wish you had

  • Everybody wants to play on grass like this

  • That's outta here

  • That's a home run

  • Wow, he hit that a long ways.

We welcome you to Camden Yards in Baltimore, and baseball history will be made here today

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