0:34 the fact that the camera glitches milliseconds before the loud bang is incredibly chilling
@ajunlimitedАй бұрын
Loud bang💀 totally not lightning or thunder
@Aidan_minotiiАй бұрын
Lol nice
@jatnieltorresrivera749Ай бұрын
Yeah it’s a build up of electrical particles in the air before the thunder/lightning strikes, if I remember correctly.
@rathofturkeyАй бұрын
There's a delay on the feed, the lightning strike interfered with the broadcast itself.
@seanachack624929 күн бұрын
Now we know why the Rangers literally never open the roof anymore
@CM4RSH29 күн бұрын
It’s crazy that they had to delay the game to get Altuve off of the field in the first clip. Was he not supposed to be playing that game?
@keatonjohnson3057Ай бұрын
That's foul dude 🤣 He was in the second clip too... That loud electric shock was coming from his chest...
@aspireahead838821 күн бұрын
That 2nd one was insane!!!!! LOL
@David_TheisenАй бұрын
Nothing like a Texas thunderstorm!
@ryandanford528925 күн бұрын
That lightning… players were like “screw that”
@JermaineMorganАй бұрын
Ummmmmmmmmm the first clip wasnt a delay ,its a mets tradition called stolen bases where in between an inning they have someone come onto the field and try to run accross the field and get a base as fast as possible
@CertifiedRandom925Ай бұрын
That doesn’t happen at Minute Maid Park.
@ThevidgameАй бұрын
@@Thevidgameexcept that it did in this case
@rksr7026Ай бұрын
@@rksr7026 Usually it’s not supposed to happen. They have a kid run on the right field wall to collect a base against a timer, not run onto the field to get a base. So that’s why he probably got confused.
@ThevidgameАй бұрын
Ummmmmmmmmmm You realize how you discredited the whole rest of your point by doing something dumb like that? Ummmmmmm
@ironnads7975Ай бұрын
Geez relax i didnt mean to start internet beef
@CertifiedRandom925Ай бұрын
I love the Ballpark in Arlington, it’s still a gorgeous stadium in my opinion. But it was always a mistake to make it an open air stadium. Forget about thunderstorms, it gets awfully hot in Texas during the majority of the baseball season, even at night. I always said it was the perfect stadium for a northern sports city.
@rathofturkeyАй бұрын
I liked seeing the fans going after the home runs to straight center!!
@David_Theisen28 күн бұрын
The first one wasn’t a kid, it was just Jose Altuve
@PluhProductions-tc4qc4 күн бұрын
Gotta love that Texas weather 🌩 ⚡️ ⛈️
@imdbtruthАй бұрын
That's nice they let the kid wear a Houston Jersey and hat.
@PoppaBearandBabyBear.-be5jzАй бұрын
Altuve? I know right
@LegalizeRanch69Ай бұрын
@@LegalizeRanch69 😂😂⚾️🤝🏾
@PoppaBearandBabyBear.-be5jzАй бұрын
Oh the bee situation in 08 between the Astros and Padress should have been on here
@reaverofjillsandwichesАй бұрын
Agreed
@queengwendylock809Ай бұрын
As far as the clip with the bird is concerned, where’s Randy Johnson when you need him!
@remaguire27 күн бұрын
Haha, first thing that popped into my mind.
@apple5434525 күн бұрын
Willingham(?) had the correct response. If you're about to get hit by lightning, you have a better chance of survival by getting down on all fours.
@pigs18Ай бұрын
God I remember that lightning and thunder clap outta nowhere like holy 💩!!!
@williamk2257Ай бұрын
sorry… that was just me clapping my girls cheeks
@ryangman230Ай бұрын
@@ryangman230🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
@ryanroggenbuck942Ай бұрын
@@ryangman230 I remember having the maturity of a 12 year old once a long time ago.
@WilsonTexasRager28 күн бұрын
@@WilsonTexasRager ok.. 👍
@ryangman23028 күн бұрын
It's a Barking Day of Summer, Right ✅️
@coreyhill681Ай бұрын
That lightening charge was right over their heads. In that moment, everything stops. even you. Look at the pitcher in that moment & and tell me he didnt fart.
@user-cd7kb7nx4v21 күн бұрын
BAHAHAHAHA 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@AlastorTheRadio_Demon19420 күн бұрын
0:34 that's a balk!
@BachBeethovenBerg26 күн бұрын
Chasing a bird with a bat! 😅
@triskaidekathirteen724Ай бұрын
As someone who grew up in Tennessee, it makes me laugh when people are scared of lightning. There are so many storms in the Spring time here that we are used to it. If I'm 50 years old and I literally only know 1 person who has been struck by lightning, I don't think there's that much danger...
@t.j.cummings30269 күн бұрын
I'm legit surprised that the kid wasn't taller than Altuve.
@willshad25 күн бұрын
They told him to steal the base in front of the cheerleaders. After some quick math the kid went to 2nd base first. Which made the base in front of the cheerleaders 3rd. Which made the cheerleaders "home."
@Trevil666Ай бұрын
I was at the game where that thunder clap happened. Scared the shit out of my little sister. Made everyone jump but she wanted to leave after that.
@ghostechelon430926 күн бұрын
God dogs at a baseball game Rediculous
@timothyhenry5454Ай бұрын
Draft that kid he’s got like A potential
@Lesposito25Ай бұрын
Add bee colony to the list from yesterday’s game dodgers at Arizona hahah
@danielcervantes475113 күн бұрын
I mean he’s just a kid
@BrodyWiemeltАй бұрын
Um, I made a comment earlier tonight that, I guess, went out over the air that I am deeply ashamed of. If I have hurt anyone out there, I can't tell you how much I say, from the bottom of my heart, I'm so very, very, sorry. I pride myself and think of myself as a man of faith, as there's a drive into deep left field by Castellanos, it will be a home run. And so that will make it a 4-0 ballgame. I don't know if I'm gonna be putting on this headset again.
@Nastynati0513Ай бұрын
F ing dogs? 👀 like Home Depot
@onehandclapping309421 күн бұрын
If instead of a kid its an adult they would not have followed him off field.
@pork123100Ай бұрын
They told the kid to go steal a base.
@Jobuwins92Ай бұрын
lol@@Jobuwins92
@chocolatecoveredgummybearsАй бұрын
Put yourself in a kid’s shoes. If you were in a Major League Baseball game. Around 40,000 people. With big league players you would think it would be cool, but probably overwhelmed and nervous like fuck. Of course even more so than someone making their rookie debut. So, yes a kid needs assistance. They are indeed a kid. After they steal they might not know which gate to go to next. Or where their parents are. Adults… you just don’t know with them. There are some crazy ones out there.
@stlcardinalsfan4655Ай бұрын
Lol!
@michaelmolina6780Ай бұрын
What about the famous midge game?
@stevena91529 күн бұрын
Hold on
@johncole2734 күн бұрын
Catchers like I'm out
@bulldog191Ай бұрын
So was the batter! 😂
@pabloclark6556Ай бұрын
bruh the 1st one isn’t a delay of game 😕
@magicmarkerishАй бұрын
sorre
@Luke-jc4skАй бұрын
What if that kid was black or latino??
@alejandro198007 күн бұрын
100th comment
@darrensuniverse16843 күн бұрын
no way would lightning ever strike the center of a stadium field. The easier path to ground will be the stands.
@snap-off5383Ай бұрын
Lightning strikes where it strikes. It’s likely that it will strike the high objects, but it doesn’t always. It’s completely and totally random.
@deew_knird_reeb_ekomSАй бұрын
@@deew_knird_reeb_ekomS Incorrect. Lightning strikes the path that gives it the least resistance to ground. That's why lightning rods actually work, if what you said were true they'd be useless.
@snap-off5383Ай бұрын
@@snap-off5383 you are correct that lightning strikes a given path of least resistance in a given moment of time. But that doesn't mean that lightning necessarily always follows such principles, nor does it mean that high up objects are the path of least resistance 100% of the time. Physics is very complicated and there are plenty of factors that can change where the lightning strikes. It is incredibly unlikely for lightning to strike the field, but it's not impossible which is it's ill advised to play outside during a thunderstorm and why and all major league sports who operate in outdoor venues tend to stop play for a thunder storm. Many an unfortunate victim thought they'd never be struck by lightning for xyz, and thus lightning became the leading killer among all meteorological phenomenon. If Lightning never struck the field like you say, then pro leagues wouldn't stop play. Why would a pro league stop play if there was no threat at all? Delays lead to worse tv ratings, people leaving early, and overall less money for the league. No one wants delays not fans and not sports leagues. There is a reason the NFL played in extreme dangerous cold conditions but would not play in a thunderstorm. If you say it's to protect the fans, then I would point again to the recent Chiefs-Dolphins NFL playoff game played in the extreme cold. It's been reported that many fans suffered extreme frostbite and may need amputations. Clearly the NFL was fine playing a game even in conditions that posed extreme risk to the fans, but a thunderstorm also poses risk to the players and team officials so when it thunderstorms, the NFL undergoes it's weather delay protocol. Even if you want to say that its the NFL and not MLB, my point is simply that the actions of the NFL treating an extreme cold weather game vs a thunderstorm game clearly show the risk of lightning striking players or other people on the field is real enough to warrant suspending play. Overall Lightning Accidents have happened a lot and there is no fool proof way to prevent lightning strikes even with a bunch of lightning rods or high up structures around a person. You can reduce the risk but not prevent it entirely. As long as a person is outside while it is thunder storming, or even if there is a thunderstorm miles away, they remain a potential conducting path for the lightning to strike at.
@AsuraFantasiaАй бұрын
Do a little bit of reading. Lightning HAS struck inside a ballpark, and, has struck players.
@WootTootZootАй бұрын
@@WootTootZoot Do a bit MORE thinking and googling to be _correct_ rather than _right_ . . .you'll find league park in 1919 was **wooden.**
0:34 the fact that the camera glitches milliseconds before the loud bang is incredibly chilling
Loud bang💀 totally not lightning or thunder
Lol nice
Yeah it’s a build up of electrical particles in the air before the thunder/lightning strikes, if I remember correctly.
There's a delay on the feed, the lightning strike interfered with the broadcast itself.
Now we know why the Rangers literally never open the roof anymore
It’s crazy that they had to delay the game to get Altuve off of the field in the first clip. Was he not supposed to be playing that game?
That's foul dude 🤣 He was in the second clip too... That loud electric shock was coming from his chest...
That 2nd one was insane!!!!! LOL
Nothing like a Texas thunderstorm!
That lightning… players were like “screw that”
Ummmmmmmmmm the first clip wasnt a delay ,its a mets tradition called stolen bases where in between an inning they have someone come onto the field and try to run accross the field and get a base as fast as possible
That doesn’t happen at Minute Maid Park.
@@Thevidgameexcept that it did in this case
@@rksr7026 Usually it’s not supposed to happen. They have a kid run on the right field wall to collect a base against a timer, not run onto the field to get a base. So that’s why he probably got confused.
Ummmmmmmmmmm You realize how you discredited the whole rest of your point by doing something dumb like that? Ummmmmmm
Geez relax i didnt mean to start internet beef
I love the Ballpark in Arlington, it’s still a gorgeous stadium in my opinion. But it was always a mistake to make it an open air stadium. Forget about thunderstorms, it gets awfully hot in Texas during the majority of the baseball season, even at night. I always said it was the perfect stadium for a northern sports city.
I liked seeing the fans going after the home runs to straight center!!
The first one wasn’t a kid, it was just Jose Altuve
Gotta love that Texas weather 🌩 ⚡️ ⛈️
That's nice they let the kid wear a Houston Jersey and hat.
Altuve? I know right
@@LegalizeRanch69 😂😂⚾️🤝🏾
Oh the bee situation in 08 between the Astros and Padress should have been on here
Agreed
As far as the clip with the bird is concerned, where’s Randy Johnson when you need him!
Haha, first thing that popped into my mind.
Willingham(?) had the correct response. If you're about to get hit by lightning, you have a better chance of survival by getting down on all fours.
God I remember that lightning and thunder clap outta nowhere like holy 💩!!!
sorry… that was just me clapping my girls cheeks
@@ryangman230🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
@@ryangman230 I remember having the maturity of a 12 year old once a long time ago.
@@WilsonTexasRager ok.. 👍
It's a Barking Day of Summer, Right ✅️
That lightening charge was right over their heads. In that moment, everything stops. even you. Look at the pitcher in that moment & and tell me he didnt fart.
BAHAHAHAHA 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:34 that's a balk!
Chasing a bird with a bat! 😅
As someone who grew up in Tennessee, it makes me laugh when people are scared of lightning. There are so many storms in the Spring time here that we are used to it. If I'm 50 years old and I literally only know 1 person who has been struck by lightning, I don't think there's that much danger...
I'm legit surprised that the kid wasn't taller than Altuve.
They told him to steal the base in front of the cheerleaders. After some quick math the kid went to 2nd base first. Which made the base in front of the cheerleaders 3rd. Which made the cheerleaders "home."
I was at the game where that thunder clap happened. Scared the shit out of my little sister. Made everyone jump but she wanted to leave after that.
God dogs at a baseball game Rediculous
Draft that kid he’s got like A potential
Add bee colony to the list from yesterday’s game dodgers at Arizona hahah
I mean he’s just a kid
Um, I made a comment earlier tonight that, I guess, went out over the air that I am deeply ashamed of. If I have hurt anyone out there, I can't tell you how much I say, from the bottom of my heart, I'm so very, very, sorry. I pride myself and think of myself as a man of faith, as there's a drive into deep left field by Castellanos, it will be a home run. And so that will make it a 4-0 ballgame. I don't know if I'm gonna be putting on this headset again.
F ing dogs? 👀 like Home Depot
If instead of a kid its an adult they would not have followed him off field.
They told the kid to go steal a base.
lol@@Jobuwins92
Put yourself in a kid’s shoes. If you were in a Major League Baseball game. Around 40,000 people. With big league players you would think it would be cool, but probably overwhelmed and nervous like fuck. Of course even more so than someone making their rookie debut. So, yes a kid needs assistance. They are indeed a kid. After they steal they might not know which gate to go to next. Or where their parents are. Adults… you just don’t know with them. There are some crazy ones out there.
Lol!
What about the famous midge game?
Hold on
Catchers like I'm out
So was the batter! 😂
bruh the 1st one isn’t a delay of game 😕
sorre
What if that kid was black or latino??
100th comment
no way would lightning ever strike the center of a stadium field. The easier path to ground will be the stands.
Lightning strikes where it strikes. It’s likely that it will strike the high objects, but it doesn’t always. It’s completely and totally random.
@@deew_knird_reeb_ekomS Incorrect. Lightning strikes the path that gives it the least resistance to ground. That's why lightning rods actually work, if what you said were true they'd be useless.
@@snap-off5383 you are correct that lightning strikes a given path of least resistance in a given moment of time. But that doesn't mean that lightning necessarily always follows such principles, nor does it mean that high up objects are the path of least resistance 100% of the time. Physics is very complicated and there are plenty of factors that can change where the lightning strikes. It is incredibly unlikely for lightning to strike the field, but it's not impossible which is it's ill advised to play outside during a thunderstorm and why and all major league sports who operate in outdoor venues tend to stop play for a thunder storm. Many an unfortunate victim thought they'd never be struck by lightning for xyz, and thus lightning became the leading killer among all meteorological phenomenon. If Lightning never struck the field like you say, then pro leagues wouldn't stop play. Why would a pro league stop play if there was no threat at all? Delays lead to worse tv ratings, people leaving early, and overall less money for the league. No one wants delays not fans and not sports leagues. There is a reason the NFL played in extreme dangerous cold conditions but would not play in a thunderstorm. If you say it's to protect the fans, then I would point again to the recent Chiefs-Dolphins NFL playoff game played in the extreme cold. It's been reported that many fans suffered extreme frostbite and may need amputations. Clearly the NFL was fine playing a game even in conditions that posed extreme risk to the fans, but a thunderstorm also poses risk to the players and team officials so when it thunderstorms, the NFL undergoes it's weather delay protocol. Even if you want to say that its the NFL and not MLB, my point is simply that the actions of the NFL treating an extreme cold weather game vs a thunderstorm game clearly show the risk of lightning striking players or other people on the field is real enough to warrant suspending play. Overall Lightning Accidents have happened a lot and there is no fool proof way to prevent lightning strikes even with a bunch of lightning rods or high up structures around a person. You can reduce the risk but not prevent it entirely. As long as a person is outside while it is thunder storming, or even if there is a thunderstorm miles away, they remain a potential conducting path for the lightning to strike at.
Do a little bit of reading. Lightning HAS struck inside a ballpark, and, has struck players.
@@WootTootZoot Do a bit MORE thinking and googling to be _correct_ rather than _right_ . . .you'll find league park in 1919 was **wooden.**