LUIS GUILLMORME HAS spent his four-year baseball career wandering around the minor leagues but yesterday he made the best play of spring training… from the dugout.
During the second innings of a Mets-Marlins game, Miami batter Adeiny Hechavarria’s bat flew out of his hands and went hurtling towards the New York dugout.
While all around him ducked for cover, Guillorme nonchalantly reached out and grabbed the bat from mid-air with one hand without even the slightest hint of a flinch.
He then threw it back in the direction of Hechavarria as if it was no big deal at all.
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You'll never be as cool as Luis Guillorme catching a flying baseball bat so don't bother trying
LUIS GUILLMORME HAS spent his four-year baseball career wandering around the minor leagues but yesterday he made the best play of spring training… from the dugout.
During the second innings of a Mets-Marlins game, Miami batter Adeiny Hechavarria’s bat flew out of his hands and went hurtling towards the New York dugout.
While all around him ducked for cover, Guillorme nonchalantly reached out and grabbed the bat from mid-air with one hand without even the slightest hint of a flinch.
He then threw it back in the direction of Hechavarria as if it was no big deal at all.
https://www.facebook.com/SNY/videos/1684952281531833/
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