He seemed like he took it like a man. Everyone learns lessons differently. Kids a beast quit hating. Bet you’ll hear this kids name again. You act like the parents taught him this stuff, it’s glorified all over the internet and tv everyday. Let the kid live
My coach made us SPRINT around the bases if we hit a home run. No showboating just get back as quick as possible to not let the pitcher have any time to recover before the next batter
Exactly and if we flipped the bat or did any of the other silly chit we we continue to sprint the following week. He position was that we should be professional and act as if it was not our first hr even if it was
So dumb. The bat flip and euro step is fine. The meditation on base is too extra. I'd have a word with him for that. But they're kids. Let them have fun ffs. This isn't the 80s anymore.
yeah, i dont care how good of a game he was having, i would have taken him out of the game and made him sit the next game! This is why MLB players should not act like prima donnas. Kids are watching!
Right? Our football coach caught one dude show gloating while we were up and made him run the field after the game their and all of us in practice next week. Save it for the pros where you get fined dude.
Flipping the bat, meditating on 3rd base, skipping around the bases? You probably think a bj isn't "technically cheating" too? Lol fk people@dohc16vturbo4g63
Despite number 99‘s abhorrent actions. All of the GOAT’s throughout history have not flaunted their talents in front of their competition like that… Not even at the highest level.
As a high school football coach myself, I gotta say, hey Coach, you knew this kid was a timebomb. When you look the other way at shitty behavior, it will come back to bite you in the ass. This kid showed that he’s willing to put himself above the team. I’ve coached enough kids like that to know that for every big play they give you they’ll do 3 to 5 things that screw you into a corner. This behavior may also cost his future. Why would the minors or MLB want this kid when he’s a head case? And he will probably struggle in college by constantly pissing off his coaches. And at that level they don’t give two shits. They will bench him.
There's plenty of blame for his behavior. Coach, parents and even his teammates could have helped keep him grounded. I was heavily involved in sports when I was young and not one of my coaches would have put up with this. It would have been dealt with immediately and decisively. Hopefully he'll learn and understand. I'm really surprised the umps didn't at least give his coach a warning. But unfortunately we now live at a time when consequences don't seem at exist as much as they used to.
@@Daniel-nr6iw yes you can point a finger at the parents. But ultimately the coach has an obligation to all the other kids on the team and not just one player. That kind of kid is a cancer. You never jeopardize your team by letting a bad actor get his way. It poisons your team. I don’t agree with holding his teammates as accountable as parents and coaches though. They’re kids. They’re still trying to understand the world and how power dynamics work. So if you want your team to police their teammates then model the behavior for them so they can learn.
Eject him for what specific reason though? Why does meditating deserve to get you thrown out or warned when if anything it’s an advantage for the other team?
@@bbcpfghsit's bad sportsmanship. you don't rub it in your opponents' face when you win. "you're losing so hard we don't even have to play the game to win!" is what it says.
@@Shalyn-ln9tu true, but the line is drawn at whether the conduct was directed "towards" the opponent. Bat flipping, this meditation, euro stepping, etc. by rule are not considered "unsportsmanlike" anymore. How opponents perceive it is a separate issue. As an umpire, I can't throw this kid out unless his action was directed at the opposing team or player(s).
Reminds me of a funny old beer commercial. Guys are playing in a softball league when someone hits a home run. Everyone celebrates like crazy, doing the “Gatorade” shower on people, etc. Other team in the dugout looks, and say “it’s the first inning.”
That is 100% the coach's fault. I grew up in a baseball family and if he pulled any of that stuff while my dad was coaching he would get torn a new one.
@@kevinphillips150 lol really. So the boy was having a good game against some girls. So good he hurt 3 of them. People like you are lost. Just stfu and go away.
No, he completely lost it for them. Him walking and hitting that many batters at the position where you control the flow of the game on a 4 run lead is on him. Don’t bring the team into that
Ur wrong. Ur not from Oklahoma nor even watched highlights let alone this game itself. Shut up. The team is good and all had done amazing up until he started pitching. Stfu. U make no sense when he gave up multiple runs in the last inning. Shut up. Ur wrong
@@Jayo26I’m all for bat flips and hand signals while on base like the Braves and most teams do. But meditating on base is so stupid. Like it’s not even an unwritten rule thing, it’s just annoying to see especially when you blow the game later on
THAT is why you teach little kids' sportsmanship and humility above all else. Too many parents/coaches just want to live vicariously thru these children, instead of being an actual mentor and authority figure.
@@emmettzusi4676You’re clearly twelve. Nobody is crying. I bet you if you were against him in that game you would be crying your way to the dugout because he was being a little meanie. He got humbled for being a dick. Sorry that you realize being humble is a good thing.
@@kevinphillips150 no he's being a cocky douche with no sportsmanship. You can have fun without slowing the game down and being a douche to the other team.
I played Louisiana little league 20 years ago. Coaches back then would pull you out sooooo fast for behaving like this. Both baseball and football. Sportsmanship back then was more important than the win.
Bro was feeling like the main character when he was warming up pitching the way he was tryna look tough and staredown the batter than getting humbled was halarious 😂😂😂
@@dohc16vturbo4g63At least that looks cool. This kid is doing a meditation pose for a triple. I think celebrating after you actually get the run is fine, but all this other stuff is just extra
This kid's coaches and parents are evil. I can't blame him for this entirely. He's being put on TV to play master-level baseball as a child. That is stressful enough, let alone the amount of pressure his coach and parents put on him, forcing him to become an awful person. He needs a break and some new friends.
I dunno...it seems coach did in fact punish him, by leaving him in to pitch WAY longer than he should have. In a championship game, I would have pulled him after walking the first 3 batters. You can almost hear the thoughts of the coach in the dugout..."let's see you eurostep your way out of this, punk!"
Dude meditating on third is crazy. I’m sure this isn’t his first time doing stuff like that either so how did the coach never step in or even his parents? How can you watch your kid act like a fool and just be okay with it?
For real. Almost feels like he knew the snowflake kid would need some cope that he wasn't the one who lost the game. Can practically guarantee he thinks that the kid who threw 1 ball is the loser.
@@Chadius_Thundercockfr lol this video is absolutely ridiculous to me. Are 12 year olds not allowed to celebrate hitting a home run on national tv like what why are people so tight about this 😂
He blew the game the moment he pulled all that showoff crap. He sat on the base and MEDITATED??? He should have been benched immediately and be forced to apologize to Louisiana, no matter how the game ended.
I’ll bet his dad was doing the exact same crap in the stands!! I coached my son’s team up to middle school and if some kid did this kind of crap one time in a game he’d be sitting!! I don’t care how good you think you are…….this is poor sportsmanship!
@@bernabe4417actually just the opposite, and if I’d done something like this back in 1970!!! my father would’ve walked out on the field and drug my ass to the car and whipped my backside….buy again you knew enough never to do anything this selfish!
@@bernabe4417you were not taught right then. He literally was making fun of everyone on the team and then got karma. You would probably do the same thing this kid did
Something my dad taught me in middle school when he was my coach, never put your best hitter to close the game. Me and my buddy Trent would go back and forth at the plate and whoever did better would finish the game at shortstop
I have a female friend who works as an official in a different sport with kids around this age. Talking with her she mentioned that the worst thing about doing this is corralling the parents behavior who have on occasion gotten so out of line that she's had to have the parent removed. This kid is out of line. He can still celebrate his good day without the shenanigans and perhaps if he wasn't intent on being such a jerk he could have collected himself before blowing the day with his behavior on the mound. Kudos to Louisiana for winning the game and displaying good sportsmanship.
I'm sorry! But I'm glade that the kid got checked. You play baseball ( for the love of the game ) you do not disrespect the game pro, little league or not. I do hope he learns from this, and grows as a young man. Hope to see him in the big's one day!!!
I don't know where you came from , but that is the definition of disrespect. Baseball is a game of honor and respect. That is how we show the younger generation the love of the game. When you disrespect the game, your disrespecting the history of the game. People like my self the grow up loving baseball we do not like that at all!!! @@Backitch23
You are wrong! Baseball is like every other game! It's a game where you are post to win! To quote Dale Earnhardt " Second place is only the first loser"@@Backitch23
@@drew7155yeah. It’s awesome the kid can hit a homer, I’ve been playing since I was 4 and still can’t hit one, but that was douchey. Just run around and wave or something
Except his heroes are grown ass adults that can take the salt when it's given, and even then you might thrown at the next at bat for it. These are kids. Him acting like this is a direct result of parents sucking dick at teaching him life lessons like not being a douche bag in something just because you're good at it lol.
Big difference, they are getting paid millions and they earned the right to do bat flips. But what MLB player meditates on the bases? Sounds like you are just a snowflake.
Yeah, once they make more money than their coach it’s kinda hard to tell them what to do, but that doesn’t mean we teach our 12 year olds to act that way.
Ain’t nobody meditating on the third base in the pros. But also they’re pros. They’re paid professionals. They’ve worked their whole life to become the top 1% of their profession. They can bat flip and dance and talk shit if they want too lol. A little leaguer has no business doing that. Hasn’t earned anything yet.
"Karma" has been considered to be an "Invisible Path" to some people. I don't know if that counts as "Unwritten" or not, but either way "Karma" definitely F CKED THAT 12 YEAR OLD!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
My grandson is 11.. awesome player. He's very talented. His dad is trying very hard to keep him humble. He's been offered scholarships to play in organized ball with a travel ball team. Geez, it's hard to keep his head out of the clouds!!
Agreed. I would never allow my son to act that way…ever. I’d pull him straight outta the game with no worries at about the championship or anything. Second. Only Larry Bird can talk smack and back it up. Just sayin
Yeah good luck with that bub.... We live in a society where everyone thinks they know how to raise a child better than their parents. Teachers go out of their way to spew their bullshit while they have your kid in school and parents in sports think they've watched enough of whatever sport you are playing to become a pro. Unless you want to home school your child and not let him have any friends to influence him.... This might happen. Children need to be shown the right way and learn why it is the right way. Let them fall, let them be humbled. It's what makes proper adults and not these entitled idiots we have today
Let's see him do that using a wood bat. Metal Bats do kids a disfavour, bc they amplify the Exit velocity and so kids think they're a good Hitter, but when they step up to Babe Ruth Or American Legion ball and they have to Start using wood bats it's totally different
Acted like a little douche. It’s little league. The parents need to get this kid under control
@@Kryynism at that level there is. And that was a lot of douche bag tier “banter”. They also lost. I can tell your kids will be little douchebags.
I’m an Oklahoma native and am honestly disappointed that little shit is out there representing us 😂
@@KryynismAgreed. Just makes sure the kids know what Karma is and be prepared for it when it comes back at you. Then they can decide
He seemed like he took it like a man. Everyone learns lessons differently. Kids a beast quit hating. Bet you’ll hear this kids name again. You act like the parents taught him this stuff, it’s glorified all over the internet and tv everyday. Let the kid live
@@BigKO89 “hurrrr just don’t comment on shitty parents not raising respectful kids!! The internet does it so just like don’t care bro!”
Bat flip aint that big a deal but the meditating and euro step were extra
Let him celebrate I don’t understand what the big deal is
@gamingbear7316 it's not as much the celebration as it is the cockynes because after all its a little league game not the world series
Bat flips are what led to this type of bullshit.
@@alekzanderestrella4267 i mean hes playing in the "little league world series" so like.... both are right lol
@@gamingbear7316you’re lost
My coach made us SPRINT around the bases if we hit a home run. No showboating just get back as quick as possible to not let the pitcher have any time to recover before the next batter
Exactly and if we flipped the bat or did any of the other silly chit we we continue to sprint the following week. He position was that we should be professional and act as if it was not our first hr even if it was
I've coached this age group for years. A kid acting like this on my team would be watching the game from the other side of the fence.
boo hoo
So dumb. The bat flip and euro step is fine. The meditation on base is too extra. I'd have a word with him for that. But they're kids. Let them have fun ffs. This isn't the 80s anymore.
@@Imugi007 We aren't telling them not to have fun, just don't be cocky and arrogant.
Celebrating is when you are with your team not rounding the bases and flipping your bat that kid needed that.
So being a lil douchebag is having fun? It’s called having a lil class buddy
Nah the meditation on 3rd base is CRAZY. My coach would’ve choke slammed me in front of everyone 😂
yeah, i dont care how good of a game he was having, i would have taken him out of the game and made him sit the next game!
This is why MLB players should not act like prima donnas. Kids are watching!
@@docholliday4824Very well said, thank you
Exactly 💯
Right? Our football coach caught one dude show gloating while we were up and made him run the field after the game their and all of us in practice next week. Save it for the pros where you get fined dude.
Man, mine too. And we had to graciously and politely shake the other team's hands, no matter how badly we'd gotten our asses kicked.
Bad sportsmanship is one of karmas specialties.
😂😂😂😂 nah, he was having fun. If he was taunting the other players then maybe
You can't spell karma without bad sportsmanshipk
Flipping the bat, meditating on 3rd base, skipping around the bases? You probably think a bj isn't "technically cheating" too? Lol fk people@dohc16vturbo4g63
@@dohc16vturbo4g63Sitting on the bag like Buddha is taunting.
@@ra2186 😂😂😂 no. He was keeping himself in the zone. Taunting would be more verbal/physical. Aiyye batter batter swing is more of a taunting situation
They used to eject us for bat flips. They would have beaten us with 2x4s behind concessions if we embarrassed everyone like this. I miss the 80s..
This is why discipline is necessary. You cannot let the ego get that big in childhood. It will lead to narcissistic tendencies in adulthood
That should humble him a lil bit .
Doubt it, seems like the quit type game didnt go his way. He'll probably switch sports
It was his teams fault. Not his. He's gonna play in another district next season
@M3_Minty that would be hilarious if he plays his old team an gets spanked again 🤣
Doubtful
Lmao his teams fault has he walks 47 people and beans one of them
Also mad respect to the other team at the end showing good sportsmanship
Awesome sportsmanship from my state Louisiana
All little league teams do that after games. Especially nationally televised games during the LLWS.
They were foolish for embracing the little turd.
Despite number 99‘s abhorrent actions. All of the GOAT’s throughout history have not flaunted their talents in front of their competition like that… Not even at the highest level.
😂 yeah for losing
As a high school football coach myself, I gotta say, hey Coach, you knew this kid was a timebomb. When you look the other way at shitty behavior, it will come back to bite you in the ass. This kid showed that he’s willing to put himself above the team. I’ve coached enough kids like that to know that for every big play they give you they’ll do 3 to 5 things that screw you into a corner. This behavior may also cost his future. Why would the minors or MLB want this kid when he’s a head case? And he will probably struggle in college by constantly pissing off his coaches. And at that level they don’t give two shits. They will bench him.
There's plenty of blame for his behavior. Coach, parents and even his teammates could have helped keep him grounded. I was heavily involved in sports when I was young and not one of my coaches would have put up with this. It would have been dealt with immediately and decisively. Hopefully he'll learn and understand.
I'm really surprised the umps didn't at least give his coach a warning. But unfortunately we now live at a time when consequences don't seem at exist as much as they used to.
@@Daniel-nr6iw yes you can point a finger at the parents. But ultimately the coach has an obligation to all the other kids on the team and not just one player. That kind of kid is a cancer. You never jeopardize your team by letting a bad actor get his way. It poisons your team. I don’t agree with holding his teammates as accountable as parents and coaches though. They’re kids. They’re still trying to understand the world and how power dynamics work. So if you want your team to police their teammates then model the behavior for them so they can learn.
At least he's learning early instead of being in HS and costing his team state or something
@@justaguy5770 agreed. Childhood is the very best time to learn valuable life lessons, as long as a competent mentor is there to teach them.
If it were my kid, he would have to apologize to every single player on the field.
HOW COULD ANY PARENT OR COACH SIT THERE AND LET THIS KID ACT LIKE THAT.
Or keep him in when he wasn’t hit the mitt on the first 2,3,4 batters, then made the next kid take the L as pitcher
He’s having fun. He’s doing what pitchers do when they get a big strikeout. You people need to take the stick out of your ass.
its oklahoma, thats just how they are in those parts
Its a game for children who gives a fuck if he’s showboating.
He's 12 and having fun
If the worst thing your 12 year old is doing is this, then he's pretty tame.
One of the umps not ejecting him or at least giving a warning for the meditation thing is wild
Eject him for what specific reason though? Why does meditating deserve to get you thrown out or warned when if anything it’s an advantage for the other team?
@@bbcpfghsdelay of game
@@bbcpfghs there is a rule for unsportsmanlike conduct
@@bbcpfghsit's bad sportsmanship. you don't rub it in your opponents' face when you win. "you're losing so hard we don't even have to play the game to win!" is what it says.
@@Shalyn-ln9tu true, but the line is drawn at whether the conduct was directed "towards" the opponent. Bat flipping, this meditation, euro stepping, etc. by rule are not considered "unsportsmanlike" anymore. How opponents perceive it is a separate issue. As an umpire, I can't throw this kid out unless his action was directed at the opposing team or player(s).
Respect to the come back and sportsmanship at the end. Good job boys.
Good on those kids from Louisiana, that's a lesson in sportsmanship, class and taking the higher road.
I love it when cocky individuals lose or get humiliated.
😊 he's just a kid. And he got this from watching
He’s a kid bro I hope u never see a win ever again
He's an arrogant a$$ already. Maybe his parents should teach him...but maybe this did.
I don't care how old you are. Karma's a bitch. Kent should have known that when he was meditating.
He’s 10 lol. Go outside internet weirdo. What a loser 😂😂😂😂
Two types of ballplayers. The humble and about to be humbled.
Then they say crap like "oh hes just being a kid" but then you encourage it until hes an adult and guess what.... Stop sparing the rod
Reminds me of a funny old beer commercial. Guys are playing in a softball league when someone hits a home run. Everyone celebrates like crazy, doing the “Gatorade” shower on people, etc. Other team in the dugout looks, and say “it’s the first inning.”
That is 100% the coach's fault. I grew up in a baseball family and if he pulled any of that stuff while my dad was coaching he would get torn a new one.
Doubt it if he was winning games.
No that’s 100 parents. Coach can do so much, parents are failures.
If my coach saw anyone do that he yanked you out and said return your uniform tomorrow morning you are banned from the rest of the season
@@MultiTurbospeed bullshit if the one showboating was killing it.
That kids parents are failing him.. Teach him some humbleness
How about his coaches. If that was one of mine he'd be riding pine.
humility
And the coaches
One game does not prove anything. Perhaps he is humble but was having a good game in this game.
@@kevinphillips150 lol really. So the boy was having a good game against some girls. So good he hurt 3 of them. People like you are lost. Just stfu and go away.
He didn't deserve that compassion from the other team
Blame his parents. My dad would’ve called timeout, walked on the field and smacked me upside the head for acting like that.
They lost because they are not a team. One player having a great day is not a team. Support is required.
No, he completely lost it for them. Him walking and hitting that many batters at the position where you control the flow of the game on a 4 run lead is on him. Don’t bring the team into that
@@gregbaxter6162to be fair he should have been pulled way before he was allowed to give up 4 fucking runs. Coach screwed him here
Ur wrong. Ur not from Oklahoma nor even watched highlights let alone this game itself. Shut up. The team is good and all had done amazing up until he started pitching. Stfu. U make no sense when he gave up multiple runs in the last inning. Shut up. Ur wrong
@@Jayo26I’m all for bat flips and hand signals while on base like the Braves and most teams do. But meditating on base is so stupid. Like it’s not even an unwritten rule thing, it’s just annoying to see especially when you blow the game later on
Did you watch? They were winning and he blew the game?
Serves that kid right. His parents should be teaching him humility
THAT is why you teach little kids' sportsmanship and humility above all else.
Too many parents/coaches just want to live vicariously thru these children, instead of being an actual mentor and authority figure.
It amazes me how cocky these kids get after hitting a ball 200 feet, which would be a routine fly ball on any club field
Karma is a bitch. The sports gods always get their payback
Bros 12 let the kid have fun and stop crying
@@emmettzusi4676he’s definitely crying after that loss lmao
@@emmettzusi4676You’re clearly twelve. Nobody is crying. I bet you if you were against him in that game you would be crying your way to the dugout because he was being a little meanie. He got humbled for being a dick. Sorry that you realize being humble is a good thing.
Back in my day, if I so much as ran funny on a home run, they'd eject me... meanwhile now they let them act like entitled brats....
“Back in my day..”🥲🥲 well. It’s not your day anymore, cope.
True, no one seems to have morals. Guess I should just cope with that
Catcher would’ve got em 😂
Alright, grandpop. Let’s get you back to the nursing home.
@@blinnkdshut up
Oh Lord, the coaches would have had a meltdown if any of us showboated like that.
Bro got hit by that pitch so hard it made him zesty
I know that kid
Bat flips are okay BUT this kid deserved to get humbled
Not for 12
Not really lol
No, bat flips are not ok.
Bat flips are fine but mediating on 3rd base
Not for kids. And honestly in the mlb anyone who bat flips every Homer should wear the next pitch. Act like you’ve been there before.
The team's coaches are teaching this kid how to be a jerk before age 18
His name is Jayce what did you expect
The player is having fun. Adults seem that is not allowed.
@@oliverhenry4676Who cares what his name is? I doubt he named himself.
99 should be ejected for unsportsmanlike and suspended from the team
@@kevinphillips150 no he's being a cocky douche with no sportsmanship. You can have fun without slowing the game down and being a douche to the other team.
I played Louisiana little league 20 years ago. Coaches back then would pull you out sooooo fast for behaving like this.
Both baseball and football. Sportsmanship back then was more important than the win.
Bro was feeling like the main character when he was warming up pitching the way he was tryna look tough and staredown the batter than getting humbled was halarious 😂😂😂
His unsportsmanlike conduct is a direct reflection of his parents teaching. Disgusting.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 you probably get mad when people in the NBA "flash dunk" the ball 😂😂😂😂
@@dohc16vturbo4g63 I hate all unsportsmanlike conduct
@@dougstenger4085 victimized much? 🤔
@@dohc16vturbo4g63ur clearly one of those douchebags 😂😂😂
@@dohc16vturbo4g63At least that looks cool. This kid is doing a meditation pose for a triple. I think celebrating after you actually get the run is fine, but all this other stuff is just extra
ALL THE MUSTARD CAME OFF THAT "HOTDOG"
Yo what
Huh?!
@@griffinshorts785😂
Chick Hearn RIP
A Chickism from way back when.
little tike got what he needed some good ole humble pie
This kid's coaches and parents are evil. I can't blame him for this entirely. He's being put on TV to play master-level baseball as a child. That is stressful enough, let alone the amount of pressure his coach and parents put on him, forcing him to become an awful person. He needs a break and some new friends.
KARMA !!
Maybe he won't be so damn cocky next time....that is a parent and coaching problem. Sit his ass on the bench for that behavior.....
it’s not thatndeep😂
He’s mimicking his parents and coaches.
Lmao that's prob why coach let him keep walking and hitting people before making a change
What are you Hindu
I dunno...it seems coach did in fact punish him, by leaving him in to pitch WAY longer than he should have. In a championship game, I would have pulled him after walking the first 3 batters. You can almost hear the thoughts of the coach in the dugout..."let's see you eurostep your way out of this, punk!"
Gotta love karma 😂
Especially instant karma!😉
Dude meditating on third is crazy. I’m sure this isn’t his first time doing stuff like that either so how did the coach never step in or even his parents? How can you watch your kid act like a fool and just be okay with it?
The coach really needs to have a heart to heart with this kid.
He got served his first dish of Karma with a side of humble pie!
Coach said “alright stud. 3-0 count, throw a single ball and we lose. Good luck” 💀
For real. Almost feels like he knew the snowflake kid would need some cope that he wasn't the one who lost the game. Can practically guarantee he thinks that the kid who threw 1 ball is the loser.
He completely deserved to be humbled. What a terrible attitude he has when things were going well.
Meditation on 3rd is hilarious, kid has a great future ahead of him.
He’s gone to b a bully if he isn’t one now
💯
And then he’ll get his punk ass handed to him one day.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 what? 🤔😂😂😂😂
For sure. Little douches like this drove me to quit playing school sports. No sportsmanship, no class, no morals.
Solid at 12, still can't beat LaSteroid Daddy Hack IV
if your kid acts like that you have failed as a parent
That’s why you don’t taunt.
Just a child acting like his coach lets him
It’s just a game and he’s 12. Chill tf out
@@Chadius_Thundercockfr lol this video is absolutely ridiculous to me. Are 12 year olds not allowed to celebrate hitting a home run on national tv like what why are people so tight about this 😂
@@DolphinSMGcelebrating and showboating are two different things things.
He blew the game the moment he pulled all that showoff crap. He sat on the base and MEDITATED??? He should have been benched immediately and be forced to apologize to Louisiana, no matter how the game ended.
TopHitter, This made me laugh so much! Thanks for sharing!
I'm sorry for his teammates!
Celebrated before the final out, not a wise thing to do.
That's a good way to get a fastball to the upper back...
Props to the other team for comforting him. One of Dude's guardians have to show him how this is a lesson of humility.
Thats the parents doing that to that kid
Id give that kid a hug too after the game, thank him for the meditation tips… and taking the mound.
Kid learned his lesson on humility that day.
Hell yeah the other team picked him up after the game. He was their MVP!
"Thanks for being a crappy pitcher, we won, hip hip hooray!"
I’ll bet his dad was doing the exact same crap in the stands!! I coached my son’s team up to middle school and if some kid did this kind of crap one time in a game he’d be sitting!! I don’t care how good you think you are…….this is poor sportsmanship!
your jus soft bud
I agree that kid was cocky and Karma kicked him in the nut sac.
@@bernabe4417actually just the opposite, and if I’d done something like this back in 1970!!! my father would’ve walked out on the field and drug my ass to the car and whipped my backside….buy again you knew enough never to do anything this selfish!
@@bernabe4417you were not taught right then. He literally was making fun of everyone on the team and then got karma. You would probably do the same thing this kid did
@@emilyschwoerer8177 na i was thought write n im cocky but if your cocky you have 2 back it up n his dad could b doin wtv he wants
Great lesson in humility. Humble in victory, humble in defeat.
Took the winning team to display more parenting than apparently his actual parents ever did
1. Those Louisiana kids have class.
2. That kid seriously needed to be humbled. And a good parent to keep this nonsense from happening again.
Nah they said “thanks lil bro you won us that game.”
I was hoping to see him cry at the end 😭
Good on those other kids who tried to cheer him up. Shows great character on their part
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Gotta love instant karma for poor sportsmanship.
Something my dad taught me in middle school when he was my coach, never put your best hitter to close the game. Me and my buddy Trent would go back and forth at the plate and whoever did better would finish the game at shortstop
His downfall was that meditation on third opening the wrong portal. He’ll get it one day and realize it was the wrong one to do
I have a female friend who works as an official in a different sport with kids around this age. Talking with her she mentioned that the worst thing about doing this is corralling the parents behavior who have on occasion gotten so out of line that she's had to have the parent removed. This kid is out of line. He can still celebrate his good day without the shenanigans and perhaps if he wasn't intent on being such a jerk he could have collected himself before blowing the day with his behavior on the mound. Kudos to Louisiana for winning the game and displaying good sportsmanship.
I'm sorry! But I'm glade that the kid got checked. You play baseball ( for the love of the game ) you do not disrespect the game pro, little league or not. I do hope he learns from this, and grows as a young man. Hope to see him in the big's one day!!!
wake up, that era done left the building, unfortunately for sports it will not be back.
he didnt disrespect the game
I don't know where you came from , but that is the definition of disrespect. Baseball is a game of honor and respect. That is how we show the younger generation the love of the game. When you disrespect the game, your disrespecting the history of the game. People like my self the grow up loving baseball we do not like that at all!!! @@Backitch23
@@N83Gaming baseball is a game where youre supposed to have fun its not goddamn prep school
You are wrong! Baseball is like every other game! It's a game where you are post to win! To quote Dale Earnhardt " Second place is only the first loser"@@Backitch23
My wrestling coach used to tell us "to act like we've won before."
I came through 2 green screen kids to get here
The HR celebration I understand, but that triple celebration was taking it too far imo.
Nah. The hr celebration was just as bad
@@drew7155yeah. It’s awesome the kid can hit a homer, I’ve been playing since I was 4 and still can’t hit one, but that was douchey. Just run around and wave or something
Nope.
They’re both bad. You’re just more used to the bat flips because it’s common. If sitting on 3rd base was done more often, you’d be ok with that too.
The kid is doing EXACTLY what his heroes in the MLB are doing.
Except his heroes are grown ass adults that can take the salt when it's given, and even then you might thrown at the next at bat for it. These are kids. Him acting like this is a direct result of parents sucking dick at teaching him life lessons like not being a douche bag in something just because you're good at it lol.
Big difference, they are getting paid millions and they earned the right to do bat flips. But what MLB player meditates on the bases? Sounds like you are just a snowflake.
Yeah, once they make more money than their coach it’s kinda hard to tell them what to do, but that doesn’t mean we teach our 12 year olds to act that way.
I’ve never seen an MLB player meditate on a base
Ain’t nobody meditating on the third base in the pros. But also they’re pros. They’re paid professionals. They’ve worked their whole life to become the top 1% of their profession. They can bat flip and dance and talk shit if they want too lol. A little leaguer has no business doing that. Hasn’t earned anything yet.
The Louisiana team did the right thing at the end of the game in showing good sportsmanship. Their parents should be proud of them.
back in the day we woulda had to run for 2 hours while getting yelled at until we were all barfing
“Players need to express themselves in the big leagues!”
“F-- the unwritten rules”
How the kids respond what the league is promoting:
Your my guy
The kid was a showoff and got humbled.
“Unwritten” rules…should be “Written”…
"Karma" has been considered to be an "Invisible Path" to some people. I don't know if that counts as "Unwritten" or not, but either way "Karma" definitely F CKED THAT 12 YEAR OLD!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
My coach would have kicked my ass in public and then he would’ve made me run 2 miles every practice for a year just for the bat flip😂.
My old hockey coach would have bag-run my ass every day for a week if I acted up like that.
He learned a valuable lesson "It ain't over till it's over" I hope he remembers it...
My grandson is 11.. awesome player. He's very talented. His dad is trying very hard to keep him humble. He's been offered scholarships to play in organized ball with a travel ball team. Geez, it's hard to keep his head out of the clouds!!
Yogi was right...
It ain't over until.......
@@watchmanonthewall14 Yeeeeuup!👍🏼
Louisiana always goated 💪
Meditation on third base is insane 🤣🤣
Kent reaping: HELL YEAH
Kent sowing: What the fuck is this shit?
Agreed. I would never allow my son to act that way…ever. I’d pull him straight outta the game with no worries at about the championship or anything.
Second. Only Larry Bird can talk smack and back it up. Just sayin
Yeah good luck with that bub.... We live in a society where everyone thinks they know how to raise a child better than their parents. Teachers go out of their way to spew their bullshit while they have your kid in school and parents in sports think they've watched enough of whatever sport you are playing to become a pro. Unless you want to home school your child and not let him have any friends to influence him.... This might happen. Children need to be shown the right way and learn why it is the right way. Let them fall, let them be humbled. It's what makes proper adults and not these entitled idiots we have today
Bro what?
Not gonna lie he has a nice swing for a kid.
lol 200ft fence doesn't take much even for a 12 year old
Nah
Let's see him do that using a wood bat. Metal
Bats do kids a disfavour, bc they amplify the
Exit velocity and so kids think they're a good
Hitter, but when they step up to Babe Ruth
Or American Legion ball and they have to
Start using wood bats it's totally different
@@davyjones7334 I said swing, smh.🤦♂️ he has a good form for a kid.
He’s a 34 year old man from Cuba
That's called getting humbled. It's a life lesson and we all go through it.
i know jayce he was so mad after lol 😭
Good.
After that first at bat.....well lets say his ribs would have been sore after his second at bat.
That's the way it's done
This is proof that being an asshole has no age requirement.
I respect those Louisiana kids for not being bad sports and the end of the game
It’s hard to find that kind of respect in Louisiana nowadays
@@King_Bladwin_IVFr as someone who lives in Louisiana I can 100% agree
@@Mrmccripple As someone who also lives in Louisiana I can also agree
It's everything these kids see on TV. That's why they act that way
This kid hit a bomb on NATIONAL TELEVISION and yall are clowning on him for showing emotion? Ridiculous.
Grow up.
@@Jeff-bz6jp make me
He’s not showing emotion, he gloating like a miniature douche. The fact that you can’t tell the difference is telling about you.
Emotion is not what he was showing. Arrogance was.
@@davidthompson1529 pretty sure arrogance is an emotion
Glad he got humbled early. Because he was on his way to becoming a monster.