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  • Why do they have better camera angles than the majors?

  • i steal bases all the time but that was a good safe at home!

  • i do that a lot

  • one solution to this play, once ball is caught, backpick back to third,

    Did this in highschool last year where the guy took more than a normal secondary lead, and to first as well

  • He was out...

  • @nlimskater ur a clueless moron

  • lol I did this twice in the same game in little league. dumbass never learned haha

  • props to the kid, thats a tough play to execute.

  • I'd do it if I know the pitcher isn't looking at the 3rd base when walking back and if I know his field aren't paying attention. I've done it

  • That's exactly how I got my walk-off steal of home.

  • @JettRaider nobody cares

  • He was lucky to steal home because he made it pretty obvious he was intent on going. The catcher got sloppy.

  • This play usually happens once at the beginning of the season for most teams. Then the pitcher/catcher/thirdbaseman practice the defence for it and it never happens again . . . unless the coaches allow them to fall asleep and get sloppy.

    The catcher must always look at the runner before the throwback. Fake throw or pitcher comes in and walks back.

  • He should have taken a bigger lead to b sure he would b safe but he had speed :) Nice steal kid

  • what a shitty 3rd baseman

  • @vivixdragon how is this in anyway his fault? the problem here is the catcher and umb little league distances

  • @cfl990 I would have atleast warned the pitcher about the lead lol.

  • I used to do that a whole hell of a lot in little league, I was successful about 13 of my 18 times attempted.

  • lol that same thing happened in the 09 game beetween curacao and japan

  • Great play by the runner. These are kids, and they are still learning. What the pitcher & catcher learned (3rd baseman already mentioned by KrissyV101) was to keep an eye on a runner at third.

  • nice play

  • so close

  • If he wouldn't have double clutched he would have gotten him.

  • This is cool, I love when runners do that.

  • @QuarterPounder4 I'm the one who did that, it was 3 years ago, unfortunetly we lost the game.

  • @MoreThanTNF

    Doubt it

  • that happens on the big field too, but not in high school

  • i dont get the title

  • i always do that but i take a much bigger lead

  • you couldve taken a little bigger lead to make it not so close, but still nice play

  • @Paintball4Life54321 the kids black, he doesnt need a really big lead

  • nice but risky

  • This falls on the third baseman for not giving the catcher a heads up the runner is off. hawker I see what you mean though. Either way would work.

  • that lil kid is a straight up gangsta!!!

  • cool ny caribbean homies getting the highlight.

  • you have to run hinm back first, then it would get into a pickle, the pitcher leaves the plate and goes for the runner, then it is a pickle, trust me, i have been in that situation. I play baseball

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