No one pays attention so runner steals home, a breakdown

Jun 1, 2024 890.3K views 4:08

What Happened

In a tense elimination game, East Carolina University (ECU) trails by two runs in the bottom of the ninth inning. But they open the inning with a double and a single, putting runners on the corners. The first batter strikes out, but a run scores on the play, making it a one-run game with two outs to go. The hero at the plate is ECU's number one batter, who battles to a full 3-2 count. After fouling off several pitches, he manages to get a single, putting runners on first and third again. ECU's Williams, the potential game-tying run, is pumped up and signals a series of "gang signs" to his teammates, readying for a play. The next batter hits a shallow fly ball, allowing Williams to tag up and score, tying the game. The umpire makes a questionable call, but the game remains knotted. A walk then puts runners on first and second with two outs. As the new batter steps in, the ECU baserunner on third closely watches the pitcher and catcher's routine. He notices they are repeatedly looking down at their armbands, failing to keep an eye on him. As the count reaches two strikes, the baserunner seizes his opportunity, taking off for home plate. Neither the pitcher nor the catcher is ready, and the throw from the catcher sails past the plate, allowing the baserunner to slide in safely with the game-winning run. "He just had his head down. And he wasn't looking up. Easy enough," the heroic baserunner says after the game. This daring and heads-up play completes ECU's dramatic comeback, stunning the opposing team and coaching staff, who are left shaking their heads at the lapse in fundamentals that cost them the game.

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Walk-off steal of home plate in an elimination game.

ECU is down two runs in the bottom.

But they open up with a double.

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