4-Year-Old Internet Star Shows Off Cannon Arm Before Brewers Game
Internet sensation Waylon Fletcher stole the show in Milwaukee with an unbelievable ceremonial first pitch before the Brewers game.

Internet sensation Waylon Fletcher stole the show in Milwaukee with an unbelievable ceremonial first pitch before the Brewers game.

A video showing a home plate umpire reversing a two-run homer hit by a nine-year-old youth baseball player has gone viral on social media. The controversial clip has sparked an ethics debate. Was the right call made, and if so, should it have been overlooked? There are some that agree with the official, saying he […] The post Umpire Reversal Of 9-Year-Old’s Home Run Sparks Ethics Debate appeared first on BroBible.

Lt. Darrell Holley, who worked in Oktibbeha County, was coaching Starkville's under-14s team when he angrily confronted umpire Jeff Akins at the end of the final game.

We have drama on the baseball diamond, and I ain't talking about the major leagues. I'm talking about the bread and butter of this great country … youth baseball. Travel ball. Quite possibly the most divisive youth sport on the planet. It's the Wild Wild West. In this case, I'm specifically talking about 12U travel ball, where the internet is currently debating proper etiquette after hitting a ball to the moon. For those who missed yesterday's Nightcaps – first, how dare you. You're better than that. We were, once again, ahead of the trends. We always are. Anyway, I introduced this clip to the class, and it lit a fire under everyone. Some folks loved it. Others were furious. There were a good bunch of you who thought the kid should get drilled the next time up to bat. I'm in that camp. But first, let's go ahead and play it for everyone who hasn't seen it yet:For those who can't read the fine print, that nuke has over 2.5 million views over on Elon's Twitter. That's what we call "going viral" in this business. That clip is all over the place right now, for obvious reasons. Folks are triggered by the theatrics, and it's especially jarring because they're coming from a 12-year-old. It's one thing to see professional athletes do it. But our youth? Where did we go wrong?Now, as I wrote yesterday, the easy solution here is to hit the kid next time. Simple. I believe I suggested that they "hit him in the earhole," but I realize that may be a bit harsh given he's 12. So, the ribs, back, or shoulder will do just fine. But I'd hit him, and I'd do it on the first pitch. Make it clear, make it obvious. Baseball is a beautiful sport in that it self-polices itself. You violate one of the many unwritten rules, you're usually dealt with pretty swiftly. It's perfect. I've been hit before, and I've been the one throwing at people. I played baseball for 20 years. I felt both ends of it. This is 100% what should happen. NOW, as for the internet … we have HOT takes coming at us from all angles:"How is this celebrated?!? What the hell is wrong with people?! Where are the coaches? Umpires? What parent in the right mind wouldn’t drag their son off the field if he did that? Pathetic!!"Kirk Herbstreit is IRATE, and, frankly, a little embarrassed for us. I don't blame him. Everyone wants to blame the parents/coaches in today's travel ball world, and it's hard to argue with that. Again, I played baseball for two decades, and I did it down here Florida. The real deal. We don't mess around. I'm talking games every weekend, practice every day, showcases every month. Not once did I ever wear a go-pro on my helmet or have a cameraman following me around the bases. If I did, I would fully expect to get drilled. I played for a few years under the late Dave West. Remember him? The old reliever for the Philadelphia Phillies? He was part of that great '92 team. Anyway, if we ever acted like this – even a tad – he'd plunk us himself. I'm serious. And then we'd sit the bench for a week. Best coach I ever had. Anyway, that was, clearly, a different time. Things are different now. Tough to say they're better, but certainly different. [email protected].

Pottstown Scout Team sparked a heated dialogue on social media with its latest antics at a youth baseball tournament. The 12U players showed the utmost disrespect toward their opponents with the goal of going viral on social media through a series of egregious bat flips. It worked… These kinds of youth baseball organizations are at […] The post New Jersey Youth Baseball Team Sparks Outrage With Disrespectful Bat Flips Designed For TikTok appeared first on BroBible.



Melanie Collins ditches her CBS outfit for something more comfy, Jarren Duran debate & we've got major 12U baseball drama.
