Pitcher levels batter after go-ahead homer in college baseball chaos

An indignant pitcher shortly turned a school baseball sport ugly after giving up a go-ahead residence run.

North Central Texas School’s Josh Phillips linked on a two-run homer of Weatherford’s Owen Woodward within the sixth inning of Recreation 1 between the Lone Star State faculties on Wednesday. One thing didn’t sit nicely with Woodward and chaos ensued.

As Phillips was rounding the bases, Woodward throws his glove to the bottom and fees Phillips as he reaches third base. The pitcher then delivers a full spear, like one thing out of WWE, driving Philips arduous to the bottom and his helmet flying from his head in a incident captured in a viral Twitter video.

Texas college pitcher levels batter after home run
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Texas college pitcher levels batter after home run
Weatherford’s Owen Woodward took problem with one thing after North Central Texas School’s Josh Phillips went deep.
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Texas college pitcher levels batter after home run
Woodward’s deal with of Phillips regarded like one thing out of WWE.
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“Woah, oh my!” the sport’s play-by-play announcer could be heard yelling on the video because the NCTC bench cleared to return to Philips’ help. “Oh no. Oh no. That was out of nowhere.”

Phillips was allowed to finish his run to residence plate, pointing to the sky with each arms as he touched the bottom. Whereas Woodward seemingly gained’t be seeing a baseball discipline for Weatherford for some time, the 2 NJCAA groups are scheduled to satisfy for 2 extra video games on Saturday.  

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