 A lot of you have probably seen the very last pitch from the Section 5 Class B-1 Baseball Championship game, but not the full inning. This breakdown is brought to you by Shady Reyes. The first batter got walked and then picked off, but no. The ball gets thrown, bobbled. He doesn't go to third. Both teams wearing red is very confusing, but now you've got a runner on second. The next pitch hits the batter, but the ump says, nope. You didn't make a single attempt to get out of the way of that ball. Usually it's if they like lean into a pitch that's gonna hit the zone, but apparently the ump called that earlier in the game, so you gotta call it both ways. The batter says, okay, didn't want to hit by pitch anyway. I'd rather the two run tank to the wall, scores a run, the guy that walked and then went to second, and then he's on second with a double. So now it's a 5-2 game, runner on second. The next batter puts another ball to left field. Where is it? Who's got it? Confused, even the camera guy. That doesn't score a run, but it puts two runners on second and third, still a 5-2 game, but they're rolling. They feel good, pal Mack. Next pitch, strike one. Okay, strike two swinging and strike three. So now you've got one out. Two on, one out. Come back to the pitcher. Shortstop actually makes a great play on it. They get the second out of the inning, but a run did score. So now it's five to three. There are two outs. This batter comes up, ball one, ball two, ball three, and ball four. So now you got two runners on again. The next batter comes up. He pops one up right to the pitcher, last out of the game. They win the championship. Oh, wait, it's drifting? Oh, that's crazy. The umpire says no, no catch. That is, this part, I don't think it has been shown to anyone. The pitcher, you know, a hard play, I guess pop-ups can be hard plays. They drift on you like crazy. He overruns it, it goes back on him. He makes the catch. Like, look at that. Imagine if he squeezed onto that and that was the game-winning catch. I think that might have gone somewhat viral and hits the ground, which knocks the ball loose, allows one run to score because they're just running, there's two outs. So now it's five to four. The tying run is on second and this is the at-bat everyone has seen. You got ball one, strike one. They wanted it, they don't get it. So I think it's two and one and then swing and a miss, two and two. Here's the pitch, strike three, championship, but it was a drop third strike. If you don't know what that means, it means the runner. The batter can run. They have to complete the put-out, same with like if the ball gets the first base before the runner. They still gotta catch it to complete the put-out. They don't. The catcher thinks he picks up the ball and tags him right there. And maybe he did, we don't have the best view of it. He turns to look at the umpire and the umpire says, no, he gives him the safe sign, like he's not out. He's safe, you didn't tag him. The catcher sees the safe sign, puts the ball in the back pocket. The runners are running, but the catcher kind of just misunderstood that safe sign and him and the pitcher are gonna full-on celebrate their champions. They're jumping up and down, but you can see not everyone was with them. You see the catcher like looking around like, well, where are you guys? What's going on? Now the second baseman is kicking up dirt, screaming. Guys, hey, hey, hey, he's running home. He's running home because that's the tying run. Now this kid from the outfield, he's running home and there's like four or five that are still celebrating. Everyone else is like, wait, what? People are on the field. I don't know what that means. I think maybe the coach could have been like, well, the first run counts, but everyone's on the field. And then maybe the other coach is like, well, that's not our problem. Anyway, the second baseman is still running around. Where's the ball? Where's the ball? Where's the ball? Cause he put it in his pocket. Where'd you put the ball? Where'd you put the ball? And the catcher is like, he said safe. What are you talking about? Say the catcher, he said safe. And that just a bummer, man. Just like a simple, you just want it to be safe. So you look back to the ump and he says safe and safe usually means good. And he probably just, his brain was just ready to hear good news. So they celebrate. Now the catchers, the coaches are gonna come yell. The other team also in red, very confusing are celebrating and the other, the other arms come. The umps were somewhat right, except I don't know having that many people on the field if they should have called time and been like that. Like blown the, can't blow a whistle in baseball, like, hey, there's people on the field, the ball's dead and we'll, but then it's the opposing team doing that. So you can't do that. Cause then anytime you're about to lose, you just send your dugout onto the field to stop play. So yeah, and look at this, they celebrate a little and then they're like, umps, did we win? And the umps are like, yeah, you guys won. Red team one, of course they did. Tragic, just an absolutely brutal ending. The band's on the field, the band's on the field. This breakdown was brought to you by our good friends over at Shady Rays. They give you guys the best deal you've ever been given. 50% off on two plus pairs of polarized sunglasses. You can lose them, you can break them. They will replace them. Shady Rays, grab some, look cool. Pay attention, remember what safe means. Real bummer for those kids, I feel for them. Just a, just a silly mistake. The other team didn't really earn it.