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This is 12-year-old Evan Blake of the Cape Cod league and he hit this bomb that has the internet a buzz...

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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geauxbrown89 months
I was at the Dixie Youth World Series this past week. I saw multiple 12 year olds close to 6' tall walking around. Wild.
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elposter89 months
1) That is a huge "little" league player. 2) I'm all for good sportsmanship, but the pitcher running over to give him a five on his way to home plate like he is the kid's biggest fan is too much.
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pellietigersaint89 months
ahhhhhhh to be 20 again.......
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Walt OReilly89 months
Espn covers the LLWS and Women’s CWS better than it does the CWS
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saints502189 months
That pitcher was throwing some weak arse shite
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BowDownToLSU89 months
Birth Certificate????
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reggo7589 months
If you are 5'10" and weigh 170 lbs swinging a 34" bat it doesn't take much to get it over a 225' wall
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SmelvinRat89 months
Center fielder showing up his pitcher is bush league...
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jcc400989 months
???..he could not have taken 2 steps ...and that ball was clearing his head 40ft..throw his glove up for kill shot?
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geauxtigers649289 months
I love the LLWS but the size field they play on is ridiculous.
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CHIPMANCATFISH89 months
He is, Batman.
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UGATiger2689 months
LOL at the center fielder not even bothering to move
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Fightin Okra89 months
Ball was over his head before he could move.
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Skinny89 months
Dont know how old this "kid" is. But the amount of 13 year olds I see still playing Little League is embarrassing. Move on. Move up to Babe Ruth.
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bengalman89 months
LITTLE league.....
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy89 months
The fact that he drove himself to the game and shaved during BP wasn’t a signal to anyone?
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