Plenty of 16 year olds can throw on a line to second; dude threw a parabola. Ball popping out of his glove and bouncing around too far after attempting to block it. There is plenty of great high school talent here in the States that play much better but can't be drafted due to rules and regulations. Not very good but he's only 16. Plenty of time to develop.
@@2147BWell for starters I’m a Grown ass man, try again. As a state, PG and USSSA certified umpire for over 15+ years I can professionally tell you that you are hating on a teenager when I know for a fact at age 16 you couldn’t do half of this. And you’re doing it all under the guise of USA baseball isn’t the case, seeing as International play has caught up with USA Baseball from little league up to the majors. So once again, salute to your cause with your analysis a young man playing a game he enjoys at a high level. Elite hating
Are you slow? This 16 year old roped a triple off a guy probably throwing mid 90’s. He wasn’t trying to hose a guy at second in warmups. Can’t believe you could say there is any high schooler his age as good as him. Ridiculous comment
@@topathlete007 well your not allowing American kids to be drafted or play at that age in the country that MLB is in. Also everyone knows that steroids are over the counter in some of the countries where these players are coming out of. It's just a double standard.
Still not 18 years of age which the USA says you are not an adult till your 18. They are coming to play in the USA so therefore they shouldn't be allowed to become part of MLB till 18. Whatever other countries do is fine then stay in your country to play baseball until you are an adult
Absolutely cannot wait for his arrival. He looks pretty sharp for a 16 year old.
he in the mlb at 16
@@dannymcinnis1251 no hes not
@@dannymcinnis1251he was invited to spring training
kids got the mannerisms of a pro already
Kid looks Amazing for 16 years old!!
Reminds me of Soto somehow.
Tienen que ver los prospectos panameños de este canal!
Can’t wait to see how he does in A ball.
Whens he going there?
@@danculbert6349 most likely in a few weeks.
What bat is he using?
Ese corredor de tercera a Home está frito 😅
Un catcher asi y bateador zurdo me hace recordar a Joe Mauer
nice
OIa
Good talent but doesn’t mean shit…. He’s just a baby
Plenty of 16 year olds can throw on a line to second; dude threw a parabola. Ball popping out of his glove and bouncing around too far after attempting to block it. There is plenty of great high school talent here in the States that play much better but can't be drafted due to rules and regulations. Not very good but he's only 16. Plenty of time to develop.
This is elite level hating. Salute your commitment to the cause.
judging by your comment you're a highschooler too
@@2147BWell for starters I’m a Grown ass man, try again. As a state, PG and USSSA certified umpire for over 15+ years I can professionally tell you that you are hating on a teenager when I know for a fact at age 16 you couldn’t do half of this. And you’re doing it all under the guise of USA baseball isn’t the case, seeing as International play has caught up with USA Baseball from little league up to the majors. So once again, salute to your cause with your analysis a young man playing a game he enjoys at a high level. Elite hating
Are you slow? This 16 year old roped a triple off a guy probably throwing mid 90’s. He wasn’t trying to hose a guy at second in warmups. Can’t believe you could say there is any high schooler his age as good as him. Ridiculous comment
@@coachcam580bro calm down I’m pretty sure he was responding to the original comment 😂😂
I’m also an Ethan sales. I’m a football player massage me.
Still believe he shouldn't be allowed to play or be drafted till 18 years of age. Just another manipulation from MLB
I don’t see nothing wrong with it if he didn’t wanna play right now he didn’t have to.
@@topathlete007 well your not allowing American kids to be drafted or play at that age in the country that MLB is in. Also everyone knows that steroids are over the counter in some of the countries where these players are coming out of. It's just a double standard.
@@topathlete007 "don't see nothing?" Soooo, you do see a problem with it?
@@ballerbeer school system is different in venezuala, they usually graduate at 16 so it makes sense to go to the mlb
Still not 18 years of age which the USA says you are not an adult till your 18. They are coming to play in the USA so therefore they shouldn't be allowed to become part of MLB till 18. Whatever other countries do is fine then stay in your country to play baseball until you are an adult