EVERY inside-the-park home run we saw in 2025! (Bailey, Butler, Duran AND MORE!) 😳

Ramos is one for two. Taps this one to third [cheering] and he throws IT DOWN THE RIGHT FIELD LINE. RAMOS IS ON THE MOVE and he is going TO STOP. NO, NOW HE’S GOING TO GO TO THIRD. HERE’S THE THROW. IT GETS BY HIM. HERE COMES RAMOS. THIS GAME IS OVER. THE GIANTS win the game on a little league home run. Tell me you’ve seen that one before. Well, not since my oldest son was 10 years old. >> Unbelievable. I mean, it would have been a great play from Jackson. I mean, he tries the play. It goes up the line and you see Rambo swing. He was going to stop at second base. Matt Williams was having a heart attack, waving him over to third and then THE AIR THROW and up the line he goes. And we all go home happy. My goodness, Adamus was stride for stride along the dugout and he was going to be just very happy to be at second. Then he looks over and he sees Matt Williams and it becomes a snowball fight and the Giants walk off with a tremendous home stand and a wonderful 17game stretch. All right, here’s your final. It’s the Giants three, the Rangers tooth. So now two outs and here’s Matt Olsen deals the pitch that Olsson shoots the other way toward the line. Catch made by Callahan or was it made and he is in some pain. >> The ball was not caught. Matt Olsen is going to come around and try to score and he’s going to >> Yeah, he’s hurt down there. >> That’s a broken wrist or something. You hate it for Tyler Callahan, a rookie playing in just his fourth Major League Baseball game >> and he is clearly in a ton of pain. The Braves do get two. And Terry Francona says they want to challenge whether or not it was a catch. Oh my goodness. Oh my goodness. I think he caught it though. >> Yeah, I mean I think Yeah, he hit the wall. So >> after review, the call on the field is confirmed. is no catch. The play stands. Cincinnati loses their challenge. >> Boy, just tough for the Reds all the way around for Matt Olsen. He comes all the way around to score. >> Riley scores as well. And Atlanta doubles the lead. It’s four to nothing. >> High shot back into straightaway center. Clark’s going to go back. He’s at the track at the wall and it’s over his head off the wall. Mangum on his way to third. They’re going to wave him all the way around. He’s going to get an inside the park home run. Mangum to center field off the wall and he circles the bases. His second home run of the year and inside the park job right there. That was fun to watch. >> Yes, it was. And I’ll tell you, we we have talked about Denzel Clark out in center field for the Athletics and some of the plays that he has made over the course of the season and in this series. had a chance for another one right there and just was not able to pull it in. He got there actually over jump that ball on the back side of the glove. The back side of the wrist is where it hit. And when he went down and the ball rolled away, that’s when Mangum kicked it into gear. He’s wondering if he got it right there and then go >> put it into high gear and circle them all. >> Lost the helmet, too. Did you see the the the smooth little knock that helmet off? No drag. >> Yeah. Never broke stride. That was all part of the mechanics of circling the bases. getting rid of the helmet. Here’s Bailey. Bailey [cheering] with a high drive way out into right field. It is off the bricks. [cheering] This game is tied. Bailey’s on the move. Bailey’s on the move and [cheering] this game is over. [screaming] [cheering] >> [cheering] >> Oh my goodness. I did not see that coming. Neither did my voice. I think he did good. Well, let’s take a look at it. [cheering] I mean, he puts a charge into it, back spins, and takes on the right center field gap. It had the sound, but you never trust [cheering] Triples Alley. And watch the bounce come off the car. Right on the top of the wall and [cheering] kicks away from Marsh. And Patrick [cheering] Bailey goes inside the park to walk it off. [cheering] [cheering] And you talk about lighting up a crowd. [cheering] That’s a great shot from the drone. [cheering] They all score. Unbelievable. Well, we’re both out of juice, but it feels good. Final score. [applause and cheering] >> Giants floor three. >> Fourth start of the season. And believe it or not, Jenny, this is the youngest man in Major League Baseball. >> Crazy that. Lawrence Butler wastes no time. Swings at the first pitch. This one deep out to center field and the burp. It’s in play and Lawrence heading to third. He’s going to come home. Here’s the throw. It’s not going to be there in time. It is a home run. [cheering] Lawrence Butler with it inside the Parker and THAT’S AN EXCITING START for the Athletics up one- nothing. >> Well, he’s going to love that for a lot of reasons. Number one, it’s a homer in the book. Number two, Lawrence Butler able to put on display some of the speed that he possesses. And I know there’s a fella sitting opposite of him right now in that dugout on the first base side who he likes to have a little fun with by the name of Michael Harris. An error, a double, and a hit batsman in the inning. And that’s a shot toward the alley. Carlos in to score. It gets by the outfielders. Here comes Bregman rounding third. It goes all the way to the triangle. ANOTHER RUN IN. HERE COMES DURANT. HE’S TRYING TO SCORE. HE’S GOING TO SCORE ALL THE WAY AROUND. That’ll wake this place up. Exactly what the RED SOX NEEDED TODAY. Talk about electricity. Red Sox lead it four to one. They’re calling that a home run. Wow. This splits the outfield. And you know if it gets both all of them in the outfield right there, no one’s getting it. It’s 420 back there in the corner. Nobody’s getting to it and it kind of fumbles around, kicks around, nobody picks it up clean. You’re thinking, “Oh boy, here we go again with JD.” >> It has been a while since Jacobe Ellbury, the Red Sox had an inside of Parker at Fenway 2011 naturally into the triangle. DRIVEN TO CENTER. CRUZ FLYING back [cheering] off THE WALL AND CRUZ FALLS DOWN. MART’S GOT WHEELS. HE’S AROUND SECOND. HE’S GIVEN THE WHEEL AT THIRD. IT’S AN INSIDE THE PARK home run. [cheering] Shot out. Spoiled and Cruz might be hurt. He’s on his knees, doubled over on the track. Well, he’s waving off medical staff, but this ball was hammered by Noelvie Marte. We actually saw that in his last at bat, he had a bullet to second base. And this ball right off the center field wall. O’Neal Cruz gets there at the same time. And by that time, Noelby with his speed easily inside the park. If any red has personified chaos in 25, it’s Noelby Marte. He’s got little league homer twice and now inside the Parker. The shut out spoiled. Reds are on the board. It’s only Mart’s second extra base hit in his last 16 games and number 16 has the Reds within a run.

Patrick Bailey, Lawrence Butler and Jarren Duran were among the MLB players to hit inside-the-park home runs in 2025.

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27 comments
  1. Ngl showing the Matt Olson one is kinda criminal, like yeah I guess it was an inside the park homer, but watching a young guy break his arm and end his season was rough..

  2. 3:51 …imagine being a Phillies fan, the game starts at 9:45pm and you gotta get up at 6:30am to go to work…you stay up to watch the game…and your team loses…on THAT…in THAT way…

  3. Ah, the level of bullshit right off the bat, pun intended. An inside the park home run has no errors or it isn't a home run. First time watching baseball and understanding the rules of scoring?

  4. Yeah im sorry but matt Olson should've been out. It was clearly caught before the collision and even when he first went to the ground it was clearly caught. Huge L for the umpires and the replay people for missing that clear catch.

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