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Most Oblivious Pitcher of All-Time Gives Up a Walk-Off Steal of Home
© Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
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emanresu50 months
I'm guessing they scouted that and waited for the best time
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lechateau50 months
you bet your arse they did. well done!
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tigeraddict50 months
2 outs and the batter was in an 0-2 count. Time to take the risk. And yes, had to be in scouting report.
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Texas Weazel50 months
The runner probably realized he closed his eyes before every pitch.
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GB1017LSU50 months
Talk about zero situational awareness!
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Bigryno750 months
Tech won that game with 3 hits. Wow
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Train is comin50 months
I've watched so many times and it doesn't get old. Such a cool highlight.
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HeadSlash50 months
Most exciting play in baseball
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goodgrin50 months
I bet that pitcher makes changes before he pitches in his next outing.
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s250 months
that's just a badass move. Hookem Tech
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LSUMaverick50 months
I love it when bad things happen to UT!
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LSU_Legz50 months
That third video from the stands is the best. That runner took off as soon as the pitcher came out of his stretch.
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surgicalvenom50 months
The catcher has got to recognize the problem and correct his pitcher.
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