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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2007

9 Year Old Power hitter hits homeruns left and right, averaging a distance of 220 ft. Games were played on Foot Locker Field in Bayonne, NJ

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  • How old is he?

  • @FunFilmzzz he's 9 yrs old in this video. But check out Young Ryan Howad @ 13 or Young Ryan Howard, A Warrior Wreaking Havoc! He's 13 now and doing very well and still loving the game!

  • he is a monster player. how old is he? and how big is the barrel on th bat cuz that makes a big deffrence cuz i use a wood bat and ive hit like 12 and its really hard

  • @TheDeadFish1 he's 13 yrs old now. Check out the squence videos: YRH @ 10, 11, 12, and 13. Just type in those words in the Search Box.

  • im not trying to be a coach or anything but if u follow through the hole swing with out letting goo u should be able to put it maybe farther about 260ft 0r 250ft

  • @anferneeVOODOOBLACK you are correct. Be sure to check out his Video @ 12 years old - Young Ryan Howard Warrior Wreaking Havoc. I believe he's made a few adjustments.

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  • Why would you intentionally walk a 9 year old? I dont' care if he's the next Ryan Howard....you don't play at that age to solely win.

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  • wow, great swing.

  • lets make one think clear. bat speed is way more important than pitch speed when your talkin about hitting homeruns. why do you think they throw so slow at the homerun derby? and they swing the bat much harder than they would in an actual game.

  • this kids gotta good swing

  • @RdSoxFan618 there was probibly on first and second and they needed a force at home so they could'nt score

  • You need to make sure that he doesnt dip his back shoulder and try to hit homeruns all the time. Because all you need with a runner at third and less than two outs is a base hit or a pop fly.

  • @konvalesce neither do the pros bud

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