Old Timer Makes INSANE Catch From The Stands At Wrigley, And That’s Not Even The Best Part
People are making such a big deal about what this old timer did after the catch that it’s taking away from the catch itself. This is one of the finer fan catches I’ve ever seen. Actually, it may be the best of all time, and the guy is 65 years old! Impressive.
Watch the video below. He actually robs the homerun ball from leaving the stadium. He stands on the bleacher, fully extends, then risks his life for the ball. That 65-year-old frame isn’t exactly as limber as it used to be, but he sold out for the ball, and BOOM, he’s on SportsCenter.
The fan was identified as Mike Pullin, a softball playing retiree from Rochelle. During the elation immediately following the catch of a lifetime, and without a moment of hesitation, Mike pulled the ol’ switcheroo and swapped the game ball for a fake before tossing it back onto the playing field, per Wrigley custom.
From MLB.com:
Pullin, who brought his glove, caught the ball and avoided falling over the railing. He followed Wrigley tradition and threw a ball back onto the field, but it wasn’t the game ball. Instead he threw a ball that he had brought, one that his dog liked to play with.
“I saw the ball coming, and it’s a pretty easy catch for me,” said Pullin, who played softball for 31 years, starring at first base and in left field.
Beer league softball veteran. Should have seen that coming.
[via MLB.com]
We all know you are too pre occupied with the little league World Series to know about what is going on in the MLB
10 years ago at 12:47 pmOld man’s got an arm too. That’s one damn fine American.
10 years ago at 1:18 pm“I saw the ball coming, and it’s a pretty easy catch for me.”
Casually dismissing a feat as routine. TFM
10 years ago at 3:01 pmdefinitely could make the Cubs all century team.
10 years ago at 3:39 pmI’m surprised Dorn didn’t post something about the Little League World Series. We all know that’s more his age bracket of interest
10 years ago at 11:53 pmhttp://i.imgur.com/NTHbCoA.jpg
10 years ago at 6:45 pmNTHbCoA.jpg (350×263)
10 years ago at 6:47 pm