 Nebraska versus South Dakota. Nebraska's up 3-0 in center fielder. Braden Dyer stepping to the plate. Little Brett Phillips look alike. He's a good defensive center fielder. Oh, no. Takes that pitch right to the elbow on his right arm. Gets the inside of the elbow. I think it hit straight bone, like the funny bone, but not funny at all. He runs the first base trying to gut it out right there. Oh, man. Ball's basically the size of his arm, so I can only imagine how that feels. I don't think it feels good. The coach says, why don't you give me a little squeeze? Let's do the grip test. He says, oh, man, you're strong as ever. I think it made you stronger. Joke, joke, joke. Laugh, laugh, laugh. Trying to make him feel good about it. On this pass ball, legs ain't broken. They get him to second base. He's in scoring position. That ball is put in play. He's going to get to third. And then they do the double steal, first and third. The other team's ready for it. They do the cutoff, but he's safe because he's speedy. He's the centerfielder. Now, later in the game, he doesn't want to hit. His arm is hurting him. He says, coach, but they were out of subs. I think once a sub comes in, he can't re-enter. Starters can re-enter. I have no idea the rules, but they said that they were out of subs. So the coach is like, all right, just stand in there? No, just like work a wall. I don't know what the coach said. But at one point, he's going to try and put his right hand on the bat here. And he grimaces and says, look, coach, are you sure? Time, time, ump. And I'm just like, no, we got to play. And he's like, oh, OK, all right. So he steps into the box. He's got one hand on the bat. He's going to take that pitch for a ball. I don't know. I mean, congrats on the toughness and the grit, my dude. But any little kid watching this, I mean, you don't have to do this if you actually hurt. Just say I'm hurt. They make him tie his shoe. And he doesn't want to because his arm hurts. So the coach comes and ties his shoe for him. And that's just stalling the bat that he's got to think about. So he steps back into the box. He's got one hand, you know, the old Mickey Mantle, hitting the homerun, chokes up, pro move, and takes that pitch outside, 2-0. Now he's like, all right, let's just get a walk. Squat's real low. Ump says, no, I'm going to call that a strike. What? Coach, you called that a strike. I was on the ground. I thought I didn't have a strike zone. Very confused. Now he's going to try and lay down up 2-0 bunt, almost puts it in play. And then the next pitch, the 2-1, almost a perfect bunt. Right down the line, the pitcher makes a great play and throws him out. Look at the replay of this play by the pitcher. Gets to it first, grabs it, wings it, just in time to get him. Really nice play. Now we go to the top of the sixth inning. And our dude, Brayden, has moved from center field to left field because he's still a little beat up. And that ball's put right into center field. The new center fielder catches it. That's the first out, two more, and they win. And he turns and he looks at Brayden in left field and he says, Brayden, you could have caught that. Yeah, could have caught it, but I might not be able to throw it. Now the coach is going to come. They're one out away from winning. He's going to come out. He's going to give him a little pep talk. Hey, listen up. This is the most important thing I've had to say to once we've been here. I don't say it enough, and I want you guys to hear it. Put the knife in the throat. What? I like your attitude, Brayden. I love you. She's so too bad. I'll tell you that. I'm going to ask my weird. No matter what happens, breathe and be easy, bud. I love you, and I wanted you guys to know that. Finish, finish. Come on, let's go. Hey, guys, shout out. OK, one more strike, and Nebraska wins it, but this ball's puttin' to play in left field, and our dude Brayden fields it, and he's going to run it in, because his arm still ain't feeling great. Shortstop takes it out of his glove, and the batter ends up on second base with a double. So finally they go check, and I'm like, OK, I guess this kid's actually hurt. Let's go listen to what he has to say. And they're checking the muscle and the tissue, and he says, no, no, no, it's like my elbow bone. And then they touch it there. Yeah, that's where it hurts. That's what I've been trying to tell you guys this whole time. Yes, that's where it hit me, and it hurts. Yep, you're touching it again, coach. So then they go, OK, maybe we should make a sub, and now I don't get it, because if you could have made a sub, why didn't you make a sub way earlier in the game? Again, congrats to our dude Brayden for toughin' it out and puttin' the button play and all that, but you don't have to play if you're hurt, kids. But now there's a runner on second. Does it matter? This one's puttin' play to third base. He gobbles it up, throws to first, and the team from Nebraska wins the Midwest Region. Coaches excited, gives, I'm guessing that's his son, a big ol' hug. Then the kids run to the crowd to see their parents and say hi to them. So you gotta like their chances, but, and it's makin' their way from Hastings, Nebraska. Gotta love it.