Little League teams gets warned by the umpire for stealing signs, a breakdown

Aug 5, 2025 1.2M views 6:59

What Happened

In a tense Little League World Series regional elimination game between Oklahoma and Texas West, tensions rise in the top of the fourth inning. With two runners on base, the second baseman for Texas West is spotted signaling pitch information to the batter. Umpire Chad Brannon notices the illegal sign stealing and calls the players over for a warning. Texas West coach Javier Gonzalez protests, arguing that the second baseman was simply adjusting his cup, not relaying signs. However, Brannon insists the sign stealing is against Little League rules and issues a warning. The Texas West players reluctantly agree to keep their hands behind their backs while on base. The game continues, with Oklahoma pitcher Ethan Nguyen striking out the Texas West batter to end the inning. As Oklahoma comes up to bat in the top of the fifth, the drama continues. The leadoff batter, Liam Avery, draws a walk and reaches second base. When the next Texas West pitcher hits the following batter, Bryce Hernandez, the umpires suspect more sign stealing attempts. After several pitches with the runners on second and third, Brannon calls time and has a lengthy discussion with the coaches. He ultimately ejects the Texas West manager, Robert Sanchez, for continued sign stealing infractions. Sanchez protests the call, making the "P" sign in the sky, but the umpires uphold the decision. With the Texas West coach gone, the game resumes. Oklahoma's Ethan Nguyen then steps up and crushes a go-ahead grand slam, putting his team up 4-3. The Oklahoma dugout and fans erupt in celebration as Nguyen rounds the bases. The intense back-and-forth continues, with the lead changing hands multiple times. Ultimately, Oklahoma prevails in an extra-inning thriller, though the sign-stealing controversy proved costly for Texas West. This dramatic Little League matchup showcased the high stakes and emotions of elimination-round play.

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The hottest thing in baseball. This is like the fifth video I've made about teams relaying signs from second only this time it's in the Little League World Series the regionals for the World Series Oklahoma versus Texas West in an elimination game in the top of the fourth inning. There's two runners on there's a runner on second. We get two pitches a strike and then a ball the one one pitch is fouled away and then this pitch is about to be thrown

and they say no no no no no no no no no no pause pause pause second base umpire is going to walk in he's going to say hey everyone huddle around me I've got some drama for you this kid on second he's telling the batter what pitch is coming where it's coming is that legal they're like no it's I don't that's doesn't seem cool it seems unsportsmanlike for Little League like okay that's what I thought you can hear him say to the coach

he's signaling the batter what pitch is coming the coach is like wait what are you talking about how do you know he's doing that kid at seconds like uh readjust his cup that transcends all levels of baseball as well he's like what do you mean he's brushing his leg he how do you know he's doing that and not something else he's like well come on it's baseball and I'm watching him and he's like there's nothing against the rules about that and they're like no it is against the rules in Little League you're not allowed to do it umpire says it's a warning so he said it kid on second is like all right

fine I won't itch my thigh anymore hands behind the back as he leans in not me I'm not doing a thing we got a one two pitch there's two on there's two outs and Oklahoma is down okay ball two oh ball three full count fastball down the middle strikes them out ends the inning oh we don't know what we're doing okay we're celebrating they're pushing each other because boys will be boys top of the fifth inning

Oklahoma is batting again it's a 3-1 pitch a walk so the leadoff runner gets to first base when he gets to second things will get interesting will he get to second next batter is up he takes the 1-1 pitch off the helmet so that sends him to first and now we got another runner on second base what does this mean what's going to happen first pitch ball next pitch ball next pitch ball next pitch ball next pitch ball