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Have You Seen Alabama's Home Run Chain?
Dave Weaver-USA TODAY Sports
College baseball teams saw college football teams and their turnover chains and were like, "we can do that too, yo." And so a new trend begins, like Alabama's home run chain...

(Barstool Sports)
Filed Under: Alabama Sports
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El Mattadorr60 months
That's stupid as frick.
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eelsuee60 months
Damn that is gay
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ChipDiamond60 months
You
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Breauxsif60 months
That shite is stupid, hood AF
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TygerDurden60 months
Looks like a hood ornament from a bama football players school sponsored Dodge Charger.
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jamboots0860 months
Difficult to believe that motivates anyone to hit a home run.
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Old Money60 months
Not as cool as the Touchdown Chargers the football players get.
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LSU Tiger Eyes60 months
Pretty ghetto tbh
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diat15060 months
Is a white man supposed to wear that shite?
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Mud_Till_May60 months
Ghetto players=ghetto rewards
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Lordofwrath8860 months
Should have been the old elephant A logo. That on a chain would be tight
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TFH60 months
DVH would choke slam Pittman before he’d allow that trash in the dugout
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colbycovington60 months
Not true.
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TidalSurge160 months
Yawn
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YStar60 months
Love how triggered you guys are about this. Melt you spineless bitches
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Hurricane Mike60 months
I remember when LSU got home run rings. Like 6 of them.
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Dr. Morgus60 months
They suck at baseball since we ended them in 97 so they resort to chains for attention
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DoubleDown60 months
Bama’s team last year (pre covid) and this years team are good.
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Higgysmalls60 months
Might be only sport LSU beats them in this year
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DoubleDown60 months
I dunno. Bama is pretty good.
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Pretty dope tbh
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