Justin Bour out on the base-paths vs The Cubs, a breakdown

Apr 14, 2019 330.2K views 1:06

What Happened

In the bottom of the first inning of a game between the Los Angeles Angels and the Chicago Cubs, Angels first baseman Justin Bour steps up to the plate. On the first pitch, Bour hooks a ball down the left field line. As one of the slower players in baseball, Bour realizes he may only make it to first base and begins hustling back. However, the ball unexpectedly ricochets off Bour's foot, allowing him to advance to second base. The umpire calls Bour safe, even though Cubs second baseman David Bote appears to have tagged Bour's pant leg as he was returning to first. Bour knows he was out, but the umpire's call stands. Bote approaches Bour, not looking to confront him, but simply to tag him out since the call was incorrect. Bour acknowledges that he was indeed out, saying "I was [expletive] out, I can't last longer on the base paths anyway, I'm [expletive] gassed, get me out of here." Despite the close play, the umpire's safe call allows Bour to remain on second base. This unexpected turn of events provides an entertaining moment in an early-season matchup between the Angels and the Cubs. Bour's awareness of his own limitations as a slow runner, coupled with the umpire's missed call, creates a lighthearted sequence that showcases the unpredictable nature of baseball. The game continues, with the Angels and Cubs battling it out in the early innings. Though the play at second base did not significantly impact the overall outcome, it serves as a reminder that even the smallest moments on the diamond can provide entertainment and intrigue for baseball fans.

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here was a fun play in the Angels first

Cubs game yesterday first inning third

batter bores up hooks one down the line

nice boar might be one of the slower

players in baseball so he's like oh [ __ ]