Outfielder Josh Womack opens up his bag of tricks for the TV cameras in Edmonton to display his out-of-this-world bat tricks before a game between the Long Beach Armada and the Edmonton Capitals. ...
Outfielder Josh Womack opens up his bag of tricks for the TV cameras in Edmonton to display his out-of-this-world bat tricks before a game between the Long Beach Armada and the Edmonton Capitals. Another video of Womack recently headlined Yahoo.com sparking a great deal of debate over whether or not the tricks were real. This should settle that debate. "They're real, and they're spectacular."
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hard to believe this stuff is real. all i can is that it may be sick, but this guy must have too much time on his hands to practice those tricks. pretty raw stuff tho
I didn't believe it at first but then i realized what he did. He swung the bat let go and th momentum only let it move a couple inches and he caught it. I just want to wonder if he can hit the ball lol. Suscribe to me please
I got his autograph a few years ago at a single A, never imagined he would become famous because he can do things with a bat besides hitting the ball.
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