Center fielder robs homer without catching the ball, a breakdown

Apr 12, 2022 447.6K views 2:32

What Happened

In a lopsided college baseball matchup between Texas Tech and Kansas, Texas Tech center fielder Sam Hunt (number 41) steps up to the plate in the bottom of the sixth inning with his team already leading 19-1. With the game well in hand, Hunt unleashes a towering fly ball to dead center field, a potential 20th run for the Red Raiders. As the ball sails over the outfield wall, Hunt begins to celebrate, believing he has just recorded the first home run of his collegiate career. However, the center field umpire, positioned perfectly to observe the play, quickly signals that the batter is out. Replays show that while the ball cleared the fence, Hunt never actually caught the ball, instead making a dramatic display of robbing the home run without securing the catch. "I have no idea if this kid is trying to fake us out," the narrator comments, recalling similar plays where outfielders have deceived umpires and fans by pretending to make a spectacular catch. In this case, though, the umpire was not fooled, quickly ruling Hunt out despite the ball's trajectory over the wall. "The whole reason 's been mad," the narrator explains, "is because he did rob the home run even though he didn't catch it." While the ball indisputably left the park, Hunt's failure to complete the catch meant he was not awarded the home run, denied the milestone hit due to the technicality of the rules. The narrator goes on to criticize the umpiring crew, praising the second base umpire for sprinting into position to make the call, but lamenting the first base umpire for "ratting him out" to his colleague, leading to the out call. "Stupid rules exist and I don't know why," the narrator laments, arguing that a ball clearing the fence should automatically result in a home run, regardless of whether the fielder catches it. Ultimately, Sam Hunt's dramatic attempt to rob the home run without actually catching the ball proves unsuccessful, denying him the satisfaction of recording his first career collegiate home run, despite the ball's trajectory carrying it over the fence.

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number 41 they're kicking the out

of kansas three runs in the second five

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