College baseball broadcaster makes absurd bare hands on dishonest ball, adds perfect frame job

College baseball broadcaster makes absurd bare hands on dishonest ball, adds perfect frame job

Once a catcher, always a catcher.

Geoff Haxton is a former backstop, so it makes sense to see him make an absolutely ridiculous snag on a dishonest ball last night, also completely implicate the ball and not transfer a muscle to the theoretical umpire.

The ball, which came off the bat of Texas Tech batsman Jus Jung, made a basement for the broadcast booth, where it killed the Texas Tech radio announcer’s bare arm.

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Hexton made a fumble and also stuck the ball so that an imaginary umpire behind him could make a really good catch on the ball.

“Hexton joked after the grab,” my hand is very bad right now. (Otherwise no one would know.)

Haxton, a former college catcher, has not played the ball since 1996. He is still found.

Texas Tech would win the game 7–2. Someone saved Haxton’s place in the ice tub.

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