 All right, everyone pay attention. Giovanni the God or shell is up. It's a one one game in the top of the six and he takes ball one. Great take by him. Funk houses on the bump. Here comes the second pitch of the at bat. Breaking ball fouls it down the third baseline. So we're at one and one now next pitch. Nice pitch funky. One and two is the count Giovanni, which no one calls him. We just call him Geo fouls that one back. Count is one and two. Next pitch. It's high. Great eye. Two and two. Now we go one more pitch. Now that's fouled back. Just staying alive, staying alive. Ah, ah, ah, yeah, staying alive. Another foul ball. The count remains two and two. The next one fouled back again. Geo having himself an at bat trying to get the lead off runner on a tie game late. Ball three. Geo says you've done it. I have walked and he runs the first base and no one stops him and the pitcher just keeps going and Glaber the on deck circle. He just starts walking to the plate and both managers don't say anything and what the hell is that? That was three balls. Now I think the one two pitches the cause for all the confusion because look how the umpire reacts. He doesn't throw both hands up and say foul ball. He just kind of raises that left hand while searching for a new ball. I don't know if that's an official motion or not, but I think this is the cause for all the confusion because what if that umpire called that a ball, not a foul ball, and then he was yelling and showing a different count the entire time? That may be the case because look at this. It's on its way. It's on its way. At this point you'd be like, wow, how is he going to catch up to that? He's pretty behind and then the barrel comes around and then this next frame is the weird one. So it looks like he hit the ball there. It looks like it never reached the glove. But one thing's for certain, the umpire sure can't see that, especially how fast it's going. The gloves in front of his face. So maybe he thought he heard leather and not would and he didn't call this a foul ball and that's why everyone just thought the count was three and two because he called this a ball which would make it two and two and then you got all the foul balls and then eventually the walk because no one reacted. After the game they asked Geo, did you know you walked on three pitches and he said that he knew, but nobody else knew and I think it's because Geo is the only person that knew that that pitch hit his bat and no one else did. So congrats to Geo Orchella. You know, really good secret by him. Didn't hit my bat, didn't hit my bat. I'm on first.