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Baseball Player’s Wild Home Run Bounces Off Opponent’s Head — Watch It Here
There is no cooler feeling than hitting a bomb in baseball and watching the baseball soar over the wall to signal a home run.
Equally, there might not be anything cooler than robbing a home run in centerfield.
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Well, two college players both thought they were going to create magic during a game, and both did, just in completely different ways.
The Butler Community College Grizzlies were tied with Highland Community College in the third inning, with a man on, when freshman Tanay Vyas blasted a ball into the air.
Except he didn’t get all of it.
Vyas watched as his flyout sailed upward into the sun with Highland running under it to make the catch.
Unfortunately for Highland, two of their fielders streaked past each other at the same time, the ball bouncing off the head of one of them and leapfrogging into the air.
The fielders then turned around to see where the ball had fallen, but it had somehow created enough force off the Highland player’s head that it bounced over the wall to give Vyas one of the craziest home runs in history.
The Grizzlies went on to win both games of the doubleheader over Highland, sweeping the series.
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