Oops.... It's not over till it's over

#2
#2
Oh, man. Good on the 3rd base coach for having their head in the game.
 
#5
#5
The swing of emotions for both teams must have been epic.
 
#6
#6
That looked like a terrible call by the ump. Runner at second looked definitely out.

That doesn't excuse the celebration though.
 
#7
#7
Also kudos to the left fielder for the losing team, who was the only one paying attention.
 
#8
#8
That looked like a terrible call by the ump. Runner at second looked definitely out.

That doesn't excuse the celebration though.

Looked like a positively awful call, but even more unbelievable that a celebration like that happened where so many didn't notice the safe call. The ump looks like he just gave a quick signal.

Then you had the first runner missing home, the first runner touching the second runner before she scored, random players going everywhere causing obstruction. Just an absolute train wreck.
 
#9
#9
Also kudos to the left fielder for the losing team, who was the only one paying attention.

Looked like the 1st baseman noticed too. She made the throw home after somebody else threw the ball down.
 
#10
#10
Looked like a positively awful call, but even more unbelievable that a celebration like that happened where so many didn't notice the safe call. The ump looks like he just gave a quick signal.

Then you had the first runner missing home, the first runner touching the second runner before she scored, random players going everywhere causing obstruction. Just an absolute train wreck.

I definitely don't get why more of them didn't notice he said safe. Even though it was a quick call, it was still pretty obvious he signaled safe.

Even funnier the runner on second assumed she was out too and even started the "oh crap we lost" acting before she got up and ran.

What a cluster.
 

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