[Baseball] Base Runner Pulls Off Insane Gymnastic Move While Sliding into Home
April 21st, 2010 by competitor | Posted in baseball, Bloopers | 2,178 viewsWorld Class Base running here, check it out :
From Tuesday night’s Fordham-Iona college baseball game. Fordham rallies from 9-1 down to tie game. With score tied at 9 in the bottom of the 8th and bases loaded, Chris Walker (#4) puts Fordham ahead with game-winning hit. The baserunner at first, Brian Kownacki (KAH-nack-ee), scores by leaping over Iona catcher James Beck, and landing on home plate with a handstand, to put Fordham ahead 12-9, which was the final score.
April 21st, 2010 at 2:51 pm
hey hot shot, no slo-mo replay? wtf? how can we verify he was in the endzone?
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