@@IsaacDaArtist509 wouldn't that also mean that you intended to come and watch a child get brutally massacred on a sunny baseball field? 🤨🤔🤨, or have you accepted the fact that you had already decided that on that fateful you were gonna fully visualize the death of a unknowingly insufficient child by a ball thrown at maximum capacity???? Kinda sus....🤨🤔🤔🤔🤨. (My mere regard for being here was to instigate behaviors such as the one you behold upon yourself)
….look at when these videos were posted. It was obviously a channel made by a 12 y/o with a sense of humor. It doesn’t bother anyone because we don’t have sticks up our butts. Maybe that’s why your morals can’t get escape you….
MikasaTheMemer Im glad, in fact I don’t think anyone else here was implying otherwise RUclips needs to take this video down for misleading title: pretty sure it’s against the guidelines
Didn't happen in this case but DID happen in my Little League in 1956. First (and possibly only) LL on-field fatal injury. Richard "Rick" Oden hit by pitch from Jerry Armstrong both 12-years old. Since that time the city park around the field has been known as "Rick Oden Park (Garland, TX).
@@sheluvvsbobby He was hit in the head (behind the left ear near the mastoid area, I think). Helmets were not in regular use in 1956 in Little League. The Garland (TX) two little leagues finish the season by having all batters wear football helmets.
yes ive rembered ski ing accidents the people dont even have a helmet they seem ok then it happenes or immediately usually a helmet hit wont cause this we had a major leaguer taylor ward hit in face but it was on the cheek recently@Biden-Hunter-007
My daughter (D1 catcher) was in the ICU for a week after getting hit in the throat by her own pitcher before throat protectors were mandatory. Tried to play through, but couldn’t breathe. Her boyfriend was on the baseball team and it seemed like there were less injuries. Wonder if softball is worse because it’s so compact.
I think softball has more “bad” injuries because there is more ball, but there’s less velocity in softball. Then baseball is less ball and more velocity so it kinda evens out.
Not here for the main title because I knew it was clickbait but because of that beautiful field. What I would have given to play on that nice of field when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s.Lucky kids
So true. Once the sprinkler system broke, being in the desert, our main field had no grass anywhere, the entire field was dirt, hard as concrete. We had to deal with the occasional wandering cow on another field. It was unfenced on ranch land, and even they weren't around their poop was.
Right? In the late 90’s I played on a reg field. Now I’m a stone’s throw away from where Josh Reddick spent maybe close to a million if not a million on multiple fields. One that looks like a mini stadium. Was dope of him as he’s originally from Effingham, Ga and graduated high school at im assuming South. Point is… I would’ve killed for a mini stadium in the 90s. lol
One of my teammates almost died in high school baseball practice in the batting cage. He took a pitch to the spleen was rushed to ER , but survived. Was scary.
If you slow down the video speed you can see his spirit leave his body just before the 25th second. After that moment you can tell by his stiff walk that hes a full blown walking dead zombie. Later on in the 8th inning he gets another at bat and the opposing team intentionally hits him knocking his left kneecap off. This led to the fielders throwing at him while betting on who could knock off what limbs. luckily his coach had a roll of duct tape and crazy glue
Michael Jordan used to play baseball after he retired from basketball. I looked him up on the Internet, and I read about Michael's story. He played in the North Carolina basketball college. In July 1993, his father was killed in a gunshot, and Michael retired from basketball on October 6th to go play the Minor League Baseball. In 1995, Michael returned to play the Chicago Bulls basketball game. He retired once again on January 13, 1999.
My son got hit with a fastball from the hardest pitching twelve-year-old in the league he was 10. This is Southern California, that kid ended up being a d1 fastball pitcher in high school. Split his helmet on both sides as he went down for a couple minutes and it scared the heck out of us. Whenever he's acting loopy I asked him if it's because of the hit to the Head
When I was 10yr I threw 5 pitches and hit 4 kids squarely in the ear hole of the helmet. Thump. Thump. Thump. Thump. The ump said ok no you’re done, you are too dangerous. Not just because I was extremely wild this one fateful morning but I honestly never played on any team where I didn’t throw the ball harder than everyone else on that team. And at 10yo this was even more so than when I was 20 in juco. But the ump literally said and your done pitching today and (rightfully) told my coach to get a new pitcher. For as long as I live I will never ever forget the 4th batters face as I started to wind up. His eyes 👀 were wide open and light of sheer terror was flooding out as he was backing out of the batters box before I let go. And I threw right where I was looking unfortunately. Thump. My dad is almost 70yo and still remembers this fondly bc he’s autistic and thinks it’s one of the funniest things he’s ever seen. True story. Lol.
This is NOT clickbait. He did die per experts in concussions. Concussion doctors say that the moment he got concussed by that hit is the head by an extremely fast fastball, all of his bodily functions turned off for at least 2-3 microseconds which technically made him dead, but then his built up adrenaline kicked in and resuscitated him.
Something similar happened in AZ when I was in little league but the kid actually died right on the field. He got hit in the chest with a pitch, took two steps towards first base, and dropped dead
Both of my grandsons play high level elite ball. My son Chad pitched for 14 years in the MLB. I am so glad this was click bait. No pitcher wants to hit a batter in the head.
I recently had a baseball game, and i'm the pitcher. Soooo, I accidentally nailed him in the head with a 50mph fastball. No worries, though. He went to first base like Nothing ever happened after a minute or so.
Ahhh. The year was 1958 and this 7 year old little leaguer was playing his first game. In those days before Tball and coach pitch, they only had wrap around head gear that covered your ear/temple area. There was no way in hell this little tough guy was going to wear that crap. Despite my protests, I slipped on the gear and got drilled in the ear on the first pitch :) That is called a life lesson and it has served me well over the decades.
The biggest risk of fatal injury in youth baseball is getting hit in the chest. Especially in T-ball or coach pitch where you use the rubbery baseballs instead of real baseballs. The rubbery balls are heavier and if a kid gets hit in the chest, it can stop the heart. Getting hit by a pitch with a real baseball is less risk until the kids can really throw. When I coached youth baseball, I always had a hard time convincing parents that it was less risk, as we would move up from the rubbery balls to real baseballs.
The heart issue in getting hit in the chest is called Commotio Cordis (CC). It's what demar hamlin had on MNF for the Buffalo Bills (helmet to chest). The NFL calls Demar's injury "cardiac arrest", which is accurate, but it's specifically called CC. CC in NOT a disease or abnormality within the body. It's a condition where a player gets hit in the heart area at the wrong time in the heart beat cycle. There are no underlying conditions, no bad genetics, not tied to vaccines, not a covid thing, nothing medical at all, etc. Just an outside hit to the chest. Several kids in FLA have had it and have survived it (two the same month within 15 minutes of each other). CC happens more than people realize. Largely unreported! Many times if there is no AED or slow arriving AED, player does not make it. NOTE: USA Lacrosse (heavier ball) mandated ALL male LAX players and female LAX goalies all have to wear new heart protection starting in 2022 - 2023. This was recently mandated - ask yourself why? What do they know?
"killed" is probably the worst choice of words. This is a kids game, looks like 14-16 range. I saw a kid break his leg sliding into home plate in a playoff game as an umpire and he got carted off in an ambulance. That was like X9999 worse than this. Waist of time. Remember this back in 2022? ruclips.net/video/INQa4LSzcuY/видео.html
The ancestor to the modern minigun was a hand cranked mechanical device invented in the 1860s by Richard Jordan Gatling. He later replaced the hand-cranked mechanism of a rifle-caliber Gatling gun with an electric motor, a relatively new invention at the time. Even after Gatling slowed the mechanism, the new electric-powered Gatling gun had a theoretical rate of fire of 3,000 rounds per minute, roughly three times the rate of a typical modern, single-barreled machine gun. Gatling's electric-powered design received U.S. Patent #502,185 on July 25, 1893.[3] Despite his improvements, the Gatling gun fell into disuse after cheaper, lighter-weight, recoil and gas operated machine guns were invented; Gatling himself went bankrupt for a period.[4] During World War I, several German companies were working on externally powered guns for use in aircraft. Of those, the best-known today is perhaps the Fokker-Leimberger, an externally powered 12-barrel rotary gun using the 7.92×57mm Mauser round; it was claimed to be capable of firing over 7,000 rpm, but suffered from frequent cartridge-case ruptures[5] due to its "nutcracker" rotary split-breech design, which is fairly different from that of conventional rotary gun designs.[6] None of these German guns went into production during the war, although a competing Siemens prototype (possibly using a different action), which was tried on the Western Front, scored a victory in aerial combat.[5] The British also experimented with this type of split-breech during the 1950s, but they were also unsuccessful.[7]
That's how good the team doctors are. They raced out to the field, discovered that the kid was in cardiac arrest, applied the defibrillator, and the kid took his base. We blinked, but it happened.
it was 1964 playing for the O's(not Baltimore)but PalmerTownship,Easton Pa.,i'm a 9yr.old 1st baseman.It was our last gm.of the season and all 3 of our pitchers on family vacation so Coach Bloss calls on "ole'lefty"ME and beamed the leadoff kid,2nd kid fastball deep into his belly knocked the wind out of him he wasgasping for air and crying at the same time ,3rd kid took my only strike in my pitching career to the central time zone!Now my vison is blurred cause i 'm teared up,as GOD as my judge,clean up batter i drill flush in the butt cheek and i can still hear the father of batter #5 scream,really loud and mean,"GET THAT BOZO OFF THE MOUND MY BOY IS UP!!!" Coach Bloss yanks me back to 1st i go...scared to this day...lmfao true story enjoy...
Gotta watch out for the immediate pop up, concussion check over and jog to first.. obvious signs of death in blunt trauma secondary to a 35mph two seemer to an intact helmet. Rest easy, Billy
Great genuine stewardship of the video. Excellent description! Very accurate. I always appreciate when the caption perfectly aligns with the content. There’s no doubt that boy dun died right there on the field. You can see it happen when he’s on first base.
Amazing that people click, wanting to see a fatality. Clearly, the title means he gets nailed pretty good. In football we routinely say things like "Wow - that receiver got killed on that pass."
How do you know what people who click "want" (or if they even "want" anything). Pure speculation on your part. I suspect that most of the people who clicked wanted to confirm their suspicion that the title is "clickbait".
Who else is relieved that this was click bait?
Sam Lay me I thought that kid was hit in the neck or something phew 😅
Me
we came here for the reason of death
@@DSSDGamingOG same
Me
If you look closely you can actually see he doesn’t die, but rather gets hit in the helmet by a 43 mile an hour little league 2-seamer
Hmmm . . . I'll look more closely . . . thanks!
:| :\ :]
XD
@@Titans5618 Thanks!!! You know, I did look more closely and the hitter only died a little bit.
@@MrGreencheetah he got obliterated lol
That is one tough kid.....hit in the head, got killed, still made it to first base. I'm impressed.
Well... See? The resurrection of Jesus Christ is very real.
😂😂😂
lol
its a 60mph pitch tops 😂
Man when you get hit in the head you don’t even feel anything cause of all that padding (I got hit with a high 80)
That's one tough kid, and so dedicated to his team. Dead as he was, he still took his base. 😮
This is the best comment I've seen on this video yet 😂
He was only slightly dead . . . just around the edges.
"I'm not dead yet" - Old man from Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Coach said get on that base or you’re running the field after the game!!
Later that weekend, he voted in multiple elections in different states.
Everyone was pretty chill when that kid immediately came back to life after dying. I'd have been FREAKING out.
Rest in piece little Joey. That 40mph heater took him from us way too soon 🙏
he didnt die
@@gamer-dc1qkhe was being sarcastic 💀
😂😂😂😂😂
did he die after the vid dude???
@@gamer-dc1qk everyone dies bro
I like the part where he doesn’t die
Rest in Peace such a sad moment in youth baseball history
Uh...he didn't die. He went to first base.
@@craigprager95 did you not pay attention to the video? he obviously died.
@@whitesoxfan9324 prove it
@@whitesoxfan9324 you are joking
@@b.anderson98 no im obviously not joking. cant you see that the kid died? you must have not look close enough.
I'm pissed that the title was false, but at the same time I'm thankful.
That technically also means your pissed about the fact that you didn't see a child die in a favorable baseball game? 🧐🧐🧐📸📸📸[4️⃣HTML_HD].
@@thearcadescientist1165 ong like wtfff
@@thearcadescientist1165 you can't tell me you didn't click on this video cuz you wanted to see a kid getting hit by a baseball
@@IsaacDaArtist509 wouldn't that also mean that you intended to come and watch a child get brutally massacred on a sunny baseball field? 🤨🤔🤨, or have you accepted the fact that you had already decided that on that fateful you were gonna fully visualize the death of a unknowingly insufficient child by a ball thrown at maximum capacity???? Kinda sus....🤨🤔🤔🤔🤨. (My mere regard for being here was to instigate behaviors such as the one you behold upon yourself)
@@thearcadescientist1165 Ok Professor.🤓
The description of this video says “lol”
It’s obviously click bait, I hate this
Lol as in he just used death for views.
@@baddreams123451just in case
The Shankman is a total liar. But that doesn't seem to bother anyone as most people seem to have lost their morals.
….look at when these videos were posted. It was obviously a channel made by a 12 y/o with a sense of humor. It doesn’t bother anyone because we don’t have sticks up our butts. Maybe that’s why your morals can’t get escape you….
Who else was fooled by the typo "killed" for "drilled"?
everyone disliking cuz the kid didnt die, lmao cruel
MikasaTheMemer No it’s because the title is blatantly misleading
yeah but everyone clicked this video to see a kid die. Shouldn't we be glad no one actually died?
MikasaTheMemer Im glad, in fact I don’t think anyone else here was implying otherwise
RUclips needs to take this video down for misleading title: pretty sure it’s against the guidelines
MikasaTheMemer lol
No, we’re disliking because he/she used something serious to get views
Didn't happen in this case but DID happen in my Little League in 1956. First (and possibly only) LL on-field fatal injury. Richard "Rick" Oden hit by pitch from Jerry Armstrong both 12-years old. Since that time the city park around the field has been known as "Rick Oden Park (Garland, TX).
how did he die exactly
@@sheluvvsbobby He was hit in the head (behind the left ear near the mastoid area, I think). Helmets were not in regular use in 1956 in Little League. The Garland (TX) two little leagues finish the season by having all batters wear football helmets.
didnt ask
@@cracklordjt ur funny💀
Bless the soul of Richard. I hope jerry got the therapy he deserves. Bless his soul as well.
if you look closely you can see his spirit walking to his coach
I can’t believe he was able to still play after he died
that pitcher was throwing straight gas, sad to see it was too powerful for the batter to handle😔
bruh it’s click bait
It was no more that 40mph 💀
@@pumpkinshrek It's called sarcasm man
@@MarcusDoughty chill bro ik man
Truly devastating that this happened. My deepest condolences for the kid's family
He didn’t die
@@sheby6525Yes I know I’m making a joke
@bidenhunter777 Damn rest in peace legend
yes ive rembered ski ing accidents the people dont even have a helmet they seem ok then it happenes or immediately usually a helmet hit wont cause this we had a major leaguer taylor ward hit in face but it was on the cheek recently@Biden-Hunter-007
@Biden-Hunter-007 Nonsense
My daughter (D1 catcher) was in the ICU for a week after getting hit in the throat by her own pitcher before throat protectors were mandatory. Tried to play through, but couldn’t breathe. Her boyfriend was on the baseball team and it seemed like there were less injuries. Wonder if softball is worse because it’s so compact.
It's not
I think softball has more “bad” injuries because there is more ball, but there’s less velocity in softball. Then baseball is less ball and more velocity so it kinda evens out.
@@Cleanclips07 true
I've never had such mixed emotions about getting clickbaited
This is why I never pitched in Little League. I didn't want to hit the batters.
Not here for the main title because I knew it was clickbait but because of that beautiful field. What I would have given to play on that nice of field when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s.Lucky kids
So true. Once the sprinkler system broke, being in the desert, our main field had no grass anywhere, the entire field was dirt, hard as concrete.
We had to deal with the occasional wandering cow on another field. It was unfenced on ranch land, and even they weren't around their poop was.
Right? In the late 90’s I played on a reg field. Now I’m a stone’s throw away from where Josh Reddick spent maybe close to a million if not a million on multiple fields. One that looks like a mini stadium. Was dope of him as he’s originally from Effingham, Ga and graduated high school at im assuming South. Point is… I would’ve killed for a mini stadium in the 90s. lol
Does anyone notice when the ball hit his temple and the blood splattered on the umpire, everyone just keeps going like it's normal?
I thought I saw the camera man wipe some off the lens real quick.
One of my teammates almost died in high school baseball practice in the batting cage. He took a pitch to the spleen was rushed to ER , but survived. Was scary.
Man, the fields these kids get to play on these days. I played on diamonds that really made you think if you wanted to slide or not
Oh there are still some fields that are garbage,
“Kid gets hit in helmet and takes base.”
Oh the humanity! This is the most disturbing scene I’ve ever witnessed. The poor kid and his surviving parents 😭😭😭
On one hand, I’m pissed, cause I came here to watch baseballular homicide, but on the other hand, I’m glad no one actually got hurt.
Bear mauls baseball team would have been more accurate
If you slow down the video speed you can see his spirit leave his body just before the 25th second. After that moment you can tell by his stiff walk that hes a full blown walking dead zombie. Later on in the 8th inning he gets another at bat and the opposing team intentionally hits him knocking his left kneecap off. This led to the fielders throwing at him while betting on who could knock off what limbs. luckily his coach had a roll of duct tape and crazy glue
Michael Jordan used to play baseball after he retired from basketball. I looked him up on the Internet, and I read about Michael's story. He played in the North Carolina basketball college. In July 1993, his father was killed in a gunshot, and Michael retired from basketball on October 6th to go play the Minor League Baseball. In 1995, Michael returned to play the Chicago Bulls basketball game. He retired once again on January 13, 1999.
May I express my heartfelt condolences. He was so young. So full of life. His death is such a tragedy.
He didn't die
😂😂😂😂😂
Lazarus
I looked up people dying on camera as you normally do then thus pooped up and I was like da fuqqqq so I did more research ....it was just click bait
@@Dean_Gurleybro I just looked very deep in to this comment and I just realized it was a joke!
My son got hit with a fastball from the hardest pitching twelve-year-old in the league he was 10. This is Southern California, that kid ended up being a d1 fastball pitcher in high school. Split his helmet on both sides as he went down for a couple minutes and it scared the heck out of us. Whenever he's acting loopy I asked him if it's because of the hit to the Head
Learned to get out of the way after that
Still, handing him the car keys at 16 may have been even more frightening
When I was 10yr I threw 5 pitches and hit 4 kids squarely in the ear hole of the helmet. Thump. Thump. Thump. Thump.
The ump said ok no you’re done, you are too dangerous. Not just because I was extremely wild this one fateful morning but I honestly never played on any team where I didn’t throw the ball harder than everyone else on that team. And at 10yo this was even more so than when I was 20 in juco.
But the ump literally said and your done pitching today and (rightfully) told my coach to get a new pitcher.
For as long as I live I will never ever forget the 4th batters face as I started to wind up. His eyes 👀 were wide open and light of sheer terror was flooding out as he was backing out of the batters box before I let go. And I threw right where I was looking unfortunately. Thump.
My dad is almost 70yo and still remembers this fondly bc he’s autistic and thinks it’s one of the funniest things he’s ever seen.
True story. Lol.
That is hilarious 😂
He handled this better than many MLB players do
This is NOT clickbait. He did die per experts in concussions. Concussion doctors say that the moment he got concussed by that hit is the head by an extremely fast fastball, all of his bodily functions turned off for at least 2-3 microseconds which technically made him dead, but then his built up adrenaline kicked in and resuscitated him.
Man he must’ve been such a good kid… RIP….😢😢
I came here to see someone get killed by a pitch but instead he gets hit by a 20 mph fastball 😡
So a dead boy took first base just after dying? Maybe quotation marks around the word "killed," like so, would have prepared us a little better.
Something similar happened in AZ when I was in little league but the kid actually died right on the field. He got hit in the chest with a pitch, took two steps towards first base, and dropped dead
Thats so sad to hear, may they Rest In Peace
What we now know as commotio cordis.
HE was a good kid, I'll miss him.
Uh a really rich doctor said you where a bumer
The pitcher didn't miss him!
Prayers to the fam
I am so sad, even know I had no idea who he is, but his parents must be sad to lose such a good child
Both of my grandsons play high level elite ball. My son Chad pitched for 14 years in the MLB. I am so glad this was click bait. No pitcher wants to hit a batter in the head.
My heart was heavy when he was was at first, I thought he was gonna collapse.
did anyone hear the oof? lol
Rest in piece little Timmy
WOW. One tough kid. He died and was still able to make it to first. Rest in piece
“Gets killed” is a fortunate overstatement
I recently had a baseball game, and i'm the pitcher. Soooo, I accidentally nailed him in the head with a 50mph fastball. No worries, though. He went to first base like Nothing ever happened after a minute or so.
Ahhh. The year was 1958 and this 7 year old little leaguer was playing his first game. In those days before Tball and coach pitch, they only had wrap around head gear that covered your ear/temple area. There was no way in hell this little tough guy was going to wear that crap. Despite my protests, I slipped on the gear and got drilled in the ear on the first pitch :) That is called a life lesson and it has served me well over the decades.
Do they call ya Cauliflower Jack now?
The biggest risk of fatal injury in youth baseball is getting hit in the chest. Especially in T-ball or coach pitch where you use the rubbery baseballs instead of real baseballs. The rubbery balls are heavier and if a kid gets hit in the chest, it can stop the heart. Getting hit by a pitch with a real baseball is less risk until the kids can really throw. When I coached youth baseball, I always had a hard time convincing parents that it was less risk, as we would move up from the rubbery balls to real baseballs.
The heart issue in getting hit in the chest is called Commotio Cordis (CC). It's what demar hamlin had on MNF for the Buffalo Bills (helmet to chest). The NFL calls Demar's injury "cardiac arrest", which is accurate, but it's specifically called CC. CC in NOT a disease or abnormality within the body. It's a condition where a player gets hit in the heart area at the wrong time in the heart beat cycle. There are no underlying conditions, no bad genetics, not tied to vaccines, not a covid thing, nothing medical at all, etc. Just an outside hit to the chest.
Several kids in FLA have had it and have survived it (two the same month within 15 minutes of each other). CC happens more than people realize. Largely unreported! Many times if there is no AED or slow arriving AED, player does not make it.
NOTE: USA Lacrosse (heavier ball) mandated ALL male LAX players and female LAX goalies all have to wear new heart protection starting in 2022 - 2023. This was recently mandated - ask yourself why? What do they know?
"killed" is probably the worst choice of words. This is a kids game, looks like 14-16 range. I saw a kid break his leg sliding into home plate in a playoff game as an umpire and he got carted off in an ambulance. That was like X9999 worse than this. Waist of time. Remember this back in 2022? ruclips.net/video/INQa4LSzcuY/видео.html
No one died
😔 I will never experience what that family felt that day. Rest in peace little dude.
RIP. the minute i spent watching this video i will never get it back
Totally got killed.
Coach “You OK?”.
Kid “Yep” as he trots happily to first.
I think we have to go into deeper looking, but he may be alive!
So, at the rate of speed it was going,
Well...
He's alive
He got drilled, not killed
By the coaches fingers when he gave the boy a "good hustle " butt tap.
That shit is cringe
The ancestor to the modern minigun was a hand cranked mechanical device invented in the 1860s by Richard Jordan Gatling. He later replaced the hand-cranked mechanism of a rifle-caliber Gatling gun with an electric motor, a relatively new invention at the time. Even after Gatling slowed the mechanism, the new electric-powered Gatling gun had a theoretical rate of fire of 3,000 rounds per minute, roughly three times the rate of a typical modern, single-barreled machine gun. Gatling's electric-powered design received U.S. Patent #502,185 on July 25, 1893.[3] Despite his improvements, the Gatling gun fell into disuse after cheaper, lighter-weight, recoil and gas operated machine guns were invented; Gatling himself went bankrupt for a period.[4]
During World War I, several German companies were working on externally powered guns for use in aircraft. Of those, the best-known today is perhaps the Fokker-Leimberger, an externally powered 12-barrel rotary gun using the 7.92×57mm Mauser round; it was claimed to be capable of firing over 7,000 rpm, but suffered from frequent cartridge-case ruptures[5] due to its "nutcracker" rotary split-breech design, which is fairly different from that of conventional rotary gun designs.[6] None of these German guns went into production during the war, although a competing Siemens prototype (possibly using a different action), which was tried on the Western Front, scored a victory in aerial combat.[5] The British also experimented with this type of split-breech during the 1950s, but they were also unsuccessful.[7]
bro he literally died and still ran to 1st. can't believe that these old people still call us soft.
wow rip lil jimmy... He got hit pretty hard by a 25 mph pitch right to his helment 😂
No! He's not got killed! He's still alive!
Then hit him again, we gotta make this one.
....ruclips.net/video/Jdf5EXo6I68/видео.html
If he didn’t have a helmet, then the title just maybe could be true.
That's how good the team doctors are. They raced out to the field, discovered that the kid was in cardiac arrest, applied the defibrillator, and the kid took his base. We blinked, but it happened.
Sad he died so young.
RIP he was so young
That's creepy how his corpse was still able to walk, I guess it's just muscle twitching.
Bro he got hit so hard that his dead body started walking. Prayers for California🙏🏻🙏🏻
good thing he had his helmint on
What the hell is a helmint
Elijah Burns that was from two years ago
FreZio and i just commenting
I’m so grateful that he had a Helmint on
@@oval2k551 lol
The fatality happened just after this video ended. RIP.
But it was because he choked on Jolly Rancher candy.
What happened was he posted to social media after the game "The pitcher hit me! I'M DEAD LOL" and that was what confused everyone.
I heard that the Angels signed him… lifetime contract 😇
How dare this creator say he died! Never say what you don’t truly know!
Something that you don’t truly no is how to spell no.
@@rupincr6082 well that’s one way to spell it so shut up
Actually, it isn’t. I don’t know how old you are but if you graduated 2nd grade I suggest you go back.
@@rupincr6082 well your dumb if you think that NO with a N and a O isn’t a word you idiot
@@Matthewthebasscatcher *you’re. Also, I didn’t say it wasn’t a word. It’s just not the correct word.
it was 1964 playing for the O's(not Baltimore)but PalmerTownship,Easton Pa.,i'm a 9yr.old 1st baseman.It was our last gm.of the season and all 3 of our pitchers on family vacation so Coach Bloss calls on "ole'lefty"ME and beamed the leadoff kid,2nd kid fastball deep into his belly knocked the wind out of him he wasgasping for air and crying at the same time ,3rd kid took my only strike in my pitching career to the central time zone!Now my vison is blurred cause i 'm teared up,as GOD as my judge,clean up batter i drill flush in the butt cheek and i can still hear the father of batter #5 scream,really loud and mean,"GET THAT BOZO OFF THE MOUND MY BOY IS UP!!!" Coach Bloss yanks me back to 1st i go...scared to this day...lmfao true story enjoy...
Gotta watch out for the immediate pop up, concussion check over and jog to first.. obvious signs of death in blunt trauma secondary to a 35mph two seemer to an intact helmet. Rest easy, Billy
What kind of camera is this shot w/?
Looking for a new cam or my sons baseball games
I’m glad he’s ok🙏🙏🙏
Kid actually died of a closed head injury two weeks later. They found it too late.
Psych!🤣🤣🤣
And it’d still count as a strike if he dodged
The "Shankman" was going for the knee jerk sympathy reaction from the baseball world... He only got the "you really are a jerk" reaction!
Rest In Peace this is so sad
Twice the dislikes wow I'll add to that
Great genuine stewardship of the video. Excellent description! Very accurate. I always appreciate when the caption perfectly aligns with the content. There’s no doubt that boy dun died right there on the field. You can see it happen when he’s on first base.
I've walked off sprains and strains many times and went back in the game to prove I was tough. But death? That's toughness on a much higher level.
Click bait
Amazing that people click, wanting to see a fatality. Clearly, the title means he gets nailed pretty good. In football we routinely say things like "Wow - that receiver got killed on that pass."
How do you know what people who click "want" (or if they even "want" anything). Pure speculation on your part. I suspect that most of the people who clicked wanted to confirm their suspicion that the title is "clickbait".
28th OMS...
28th Odd Moronic Statement?
Can’t believe he was gone too soon😭😭😭
This is the baseball version of Rick Rolling.
I like how people dislike the video because nobody was killed. People are messed up these days... I was thankful he lived!
OofyJules same
almost as messed up as saying someone was killed....gotta get those clicks.
Liar
He was prolly tryna say drilled
Guys the pitch kills him! He dies in about 70 years when it could’ve been 75
R i p may God rest his soul
He didn’t die
Deadman walking to first base.
Happened to a friend during HS summer league. In Southfield, MI. Knew himsince little league. His last words were, "I hope he doesn't hit me"
He didn’t get killed he got drilled by the baseball
Getting hit in the head by a meatball after swinging for air on an outside pitch is the best situation
damn RIP these 30 mph heaters have taken too many young talents
I think it was the pitcher that died from embarrassment of not having any control of a 40mph pitch! I think that would kill most pitchers!
This just proves that there is life after death.