In the second game what is the reason the pitcher salutes after every inning. Is it something he just does to his team or is it something else?
@Darrellegoldie22 сағат бұрын
Zone absolutely changed
@brodycahal_222 сағат бұрын
That happened to me
@BlakeHill-n7o23 сағат бұрын
We know that shii hurt dam well😂
@aaronlofton4177Күн бұрын
Calling a white boy a nigga. Funny shit
@sea4ourКүн бұрын
Josh Hammond. man..kids throwing absolute gas. that windup and motion to the plate are almost a spitting image of a young Felix Hernandez, having watched him his entire career here in Seattle. holy shit. the leg kick and the follow through with the arm action are identical when i watch it.
@sea4ourКүн бұрын
yes. yes they should. but I can't explain how much I miss travel ball. I'd give anything.
@sstonkee_Күн бұрын
ngl that dubble play at the botom 1st was amazing 3:22
@LOGJAMMERDBC10Күн бұрын
I got hit 5 times in one season. In the hip the back twice the helmet and my shoulder blade the shoulder blade hurt the worst had laces on my back for a week
@wesleyvega71302 күн бұрын
Fun fact my neighbor was the right fielder
@CalebOn_YT2 күн бұрын
I don’t think it hurt as bad as people think but it probably still hurt like hell. It hit his glove and he turned around and it looked like his face was from pain but as a pitcher, it was adrenaline bc when u have a 90 mph + ball straight towards you it’s scary as hell.
@Steelerfan5622 күн бұрын
Naahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@Gus_R27Gus_272 күн бұрын
Johnson County Trojans when Sage Newsome is on the mound
@timpoos46352 күн бұрын
I remember my 9 am Sunday leaguer doubleheader games. Played that way for 11 years
@Johnathanwilsonmusic3 күн бұрын
Is this at East Cobb?
@ParkerHopkins-t6s3 күн бұрын
Ribs of face
@jarenhart14043 күн бұрын
You should definitely film some more alabama games
@GianniHorvath233 күн бұрын
I need new bat!!!
@jamilewellen18183 күн бұрын
No what is that that’s the weirdest thing ever why would you do that? Are you some kind of weirdo? Who are you anyways that’s probably the first time first time you got on base and that wasn’t even a good swing. Be better. Be better. Be better. be better you suck, but I don’t wanna be too mean, so just keep working hard. The first bit was kind of mean but I’ll give you some tips. You did pretty well even though my brother can hit that far and hit farther than that but you’re really really good. You’re better than me so keep working hard don’t worry I’ll always be there for you even though I cannot hit as far as you you still need to keep working hard and if you don’t do that, then you won’t get the reward in the trophy so let’s keep going on our hard work. You’re the best player I have ever seen, but it’s not really drip, but just keep working hard.
@jamilewellen18183 күн бұрын
No what is that that’s the weirdest thing ever why would you do that? Are you some kind of weirdo? Who are you anyways that’s probably the first time first time you got on base and that wasn’t even a good swing. Be better. Be better. Be better. be better you suck, but I don’t wanna be too mean, so just keep working hard. The first bit was kind of mean but I’ll give you some tips. You did pretty well even though my brother can hit that far and hit farther than that but you’re really really good. You’re better than me so keep working hard don’t worry I’ll always be there for you even though I cannot hit as far as you you still need to keep working hard and if you don’t do that, then you won’t get the reward in the trophy so let’s keep going on our hard work. You’re the best player I have ever seen, but it’s not really drip, but just keep working hard.
@Jamarr_chase_is_my_cousin3 күн бұрын
That’s my canes boy
@jamesoliver66253 күн бұрын
The hitting background is bad for how tall that mound is. The green should be 46" higher.
@YouReallyFeelSomeTypeOfWay4 күн бұрын
This is what a strike zone should look like in HS. Swing the damn bat stop complaining. Once you get drafted or make it to the pros then you can tighten it up. The lower the level the bigger the zone. Swing
@Jimrob254 күн бұрын
Getting thrown out from Right field is willdddd.
@Blackballz-124 күн бұрын
He didn’t come from the hood he came from gated community😂
@BryonLarry4 күн бұрын
Good luck kid! FYI running to first for the put out on a ball hit back to you as pitcher is a douche bag thing to do … just saying
@dividojo3 күн бұрын
I could see why you would need to do that if the ball was stuck, but the first basemen would be open
@stephenderocher92684 күн бұрын
thata boy
@StrikeEmOutSabastian4 күн бұрын
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@jarenhart14044 күн бұрын
The alabama umpires were also not that great
@KylerXP4 күн бұрын
Bro cussed several times. It definitely hurt.
@gunarr64 күн бұрын
starting lefty for greenbrier made it impossible for his catcher to throw anyone out. he will never make it out of single a with that leg kick
@smaze17825 күн бұрын
Video quality is amazing.
@Jay_nicola5 күн бұрын
Idk bout you guys but I’m taking that 450 with my victus
@BlackCobraMediaTV4 күн бұрын
Okay Jay, okay😂😂
@imchilltrustmedawg5265 күн бұрын
Let’s put some meat on them bones
@ChristianZapata-k9s5 күн бұрын
He needs to go to lacrosse, basketball or football with that energy
@joeblow59585 күн бұрын
Did any pitcher for ATL have anything other than a fastball? Also, pitchers at this level should never be spiking fastballs in the dirt… especially not about 20 of them 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@FiberXL-XL5 күн бұрын
Bro got softball drip
@GymFreak20996 күн бұрын
opened the comments with a whole glaze section
@BlackCobraMediaTV4 күн бұрын
We’re glazing all 2025!
@marklambert75156 күн бұрын
This is so boring. The only runs are pass balls, errors and walks.
@lamadesurvivor52166 күн бұрын
The champ is here!!! As an outta towner I been waiting 🐐
@BlackCobraMediaTV4 күн бұрын
LET’S GOOO!! WE’RE BACK BABY🐍🐍
@MandM3266 күн бұрын
Finally he’s bike!!!
@BlackCobraMediaTV6 күн бұрын
We bout to go crazy this year🐍🐍
@RooneyAlden-e3c6 күн бұрын
That essay is crazy work
@BlackCobraMediaTV6 күн бұрын
That wasn’t an essay more like a whole chapter of a book😂😂
@Alan_Majoros96 күн бұрын
This whole essay is glaze😂😂 All facts tho
@BlackCobraMediaTV6 күн бұрын
we love glaze🤫
@BrandonBuza6 күн бұрын
7:07 this is why I hate not having a third base umpire. This happens to me all the time
@CurveballCzar6 күн бұрын
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