 Alright, we've had some weird rundowns in spring training so far, so everyone, you know, catch up on your rules and rundowns and all that stuff. Luke's is at second base for the raise. There's a runner on third. The runner on third thinks that bases are loaded. So when the batter walks, he just starts walking home thinking, wow, that pitcher sucks. Walked in a run. Then he thinks, oh shit, maybe I suck. Now I'm in a rundown. Devers goes home. Now it's a mad dash back to third. He does not catch it, does not tag him, but he runs past the runner on second who was standing on third. You can't go in front of the runner in front of you, so the guy who was just standing on third is actually out, because the runner ahead of him ran behind him, but he's out for running ahead of him, but he didn't even do it. He got duped into it, so he's out. The runner who thought the bases were loaded, now he starts walking home because he thinks that he's out, but actually he's the one that's safe. He just got Luke's out, made Luke's look like an idiot by running backwards past him. So the umpires get together and they figure this out and they get the call right. So it's still two outs. Now it's two outs, second and third, instead of one out, second and third. Yeah, don't run backwards past your teammate because now he'll get in trouble for running ahead of you. Now we got Cam Maybin of the Cubs. He gets in a rundown first and second. He's going to run back to second base and stand on there. Now him and Mariznik are standing at the bag at the same exact time and we all know what happens here because we've seen the movie Little Big League. The base goes to the lead runner. So it's Cameron Maybin's base. So he gets tagged and the ump says safe. Then they tag Mariznik and the ump says he's out because you can't occupy the base if the guy in front of you is. But the umpire didn't realize that Cameron Maybin, as soon as he got tagged and was called safe, ran off the bag because I think he thought he was out, but he was actually safe. But now that he's not on the bag, Mariznik has ownership of the base. The lead runner isn't there. So the ump calls him out, but now the ump's making the wrong call. So that little, wow, that's a lot of confusion. The ump makes the right call on Maybin, but Maybin doesn't see it and runs away. Then he makes the wrong call on Mariznik. Crazy. And then Cameron Maybin could be safe at third here if he wanted, but he didn't realize he thought he was already out. So now he's actually out again, but he was never out. Kind of a very confusing one, but in the end the ump's got it right. This umpire even calls out right away. He's like, you know what? I had him wrong. I had this guy wrong. Cameron Maybin stepped off the bag. I didn't see it. So he gets together and they get this call right. So now we're all brushed up. We know how run downs work. Bag goes to the lead runner. Don't run backwards behind your teammate. And pay attention to what the ump's call. It's important. This one's brought to you by Johnboy Media Baseball. It is our network of shows covering baseball. We got sequence. We got Chris Rose rotation. We got the compound. Check it out.