 Okay, everybody prepare yourself. I promise you, you will never see dumber umpiring than what is about to happen in this playoff game in high school softball. It's a foul ball, right? So watch it again. A clear foul ball. The umpire never signals foul, but everyone knows it. The runners stop running, they go back to their base. It's a foul ball. You know, that's a dead ball. Runners cannot move until the next pitch is thrown and the ball's back in play. So the fielder grabs it, throws it into her teammates and this is a dead ball. They throw it into the pitcher. She misses it. That's a noxious. Now we gotta wait around. They start running. The coach points to the players like, yeah, run, run, run, run, run. The umpire takes off his mask and makes sure that this point every ump all three of them should be stopping and say, stop, guys, stop. Did you forget how softball works? That's a dead ball. It's a foul ball. This obviously can't happen. Instead, no one does anything and they all run. This is so confusing how so many people can forget the basic rule. This would be like if the quarterback ran out of the line of play into the sideline, weaving through players and no one stopped it and everyone acted like it was real. It's honestly impressively dumb. Like that's a dead ball. I was 12 years old when I took ump in school. It's maybe the first thing you learn. And there's three umpires here. They're gonna get together to chat about this and they put the power of their three brains together and they say, no, all of those runs count. Which I don't think there's ever been this big of a collective brain fart in the history of organized sport. So this is a quick one, but it's mind bogglingly dumb. What?