Yankees go down in the 7th and girls Abandon Ship, A Breakdown
What Happened
In a high-scoring game, the New York Yankees trail the opposing team 6-0 in the 7th inning. As the Yankees come up to bat, a group of fans seated in the stands suddenly start panicking and abandoning their seats, grabbing what appears to be life jackets or floatation devices. Commentator Sam questions their actions, saying "Sam, Sam, stop it with the life jackets. They are abandoning ship. They're getting off." The camera pans to the fans as they continue their frantic exit, with one fan's foot getting soaked in the process. The commentator continues to narrate the fans' actions, telling them to "just step there" and "grab the raft" as they appear to be heading for the water. Eventually, the group makes it to safety, with the commentator exclaiming "Okay, woo-hoo. We made it. Yeah!" Meanwhile, the baseball action continues on the field. New York Yankees first baseman DJ LeMahieu steps up to the plate, facing a 0-1 count. The pitcher throws a curveball that LeMahieu fouls back. The next pitch, a 95 mph fastball, is also fouled off by LeMahieu, bringing the count to 0-2. LeMahieu battles, eventually grounding out to San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford, who makes the play to record the first out of the inning. Next, Yankees slugger Luke Voit comes to the plate and is called out on a questionable strike three call, much to the dismay of the commentator. The following batter, catcher Gary Sanchez, hits a deep fly ball that travels 397 feet but falls short of the wall, ending the inning for the Yankees. Throughout the sequence, the commentator maintains a lighthearted and humorous tone, frequently addressing the panicked fans and offering commentary on the baseball action. The contrast between the frantic fan activity and the on-field play creates an entertaining and memorable sports moment.
Full Transcript
Click timestamps to jump to that momentAll right, welcome back to the game. We got a 6 -0 score, and these
girls, oh, watch the life jackets. Sam, Sam, stop it with the life jackets. They
are abandoning ship. They're getting off, and the 0 -1 to DJ is a curveball
called strike. Oh, your foot is getting soaked. Sam, your foot's getting soaked. What? Check
the backpack. It's good. Come on. Just get up. Just step there. Step right there.
Come on. Okay, the 0 -1 to DJ is fouled back, 96, in the zone.
Okay, good. Now just step on there. Okay, now grab the raft. Okay, are you
good? Okay, good. Let's go. All right, let's go. Great. And the 0 -2 is
high, 95, up in the zone. Come on. Hey, I can use your help. Can
you pull, too? All right, let's go. Why is there no dock? Where's the dock?
And the 1 -2 is fouled back. Good at bat by DJ so far. Okay,
ready? Let's pull it. Here we go. 1 -2. Okay, hold on. Let me get
my foot ready. Okay, the 1 -2 to DJ. He grounds it to shortstop. Crawford
gobbles it up, and he is out at first base for the first out of
the inning. Okay, woo -hoo. We made it. Yeah! And Luke Voigt gets
rung up on a ball below his knees. Bad call on ball. Yes, we made
it. How come there's no dock? Why is there no dock over here? And Gary
Sanchez sends one. Is that going to go? 401 feet? No,
397 feet out. Can you take our picture to remember all the good times we
had on the boat? No, 397 feet out.