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Inside-the-Park Home Run Ends with Marvelous Flip at Home for LSU Player
Published by Gabe Zaldivar on May 17, 2013
Hitting an inside-the-park home run hardly needs a grand finish, but this LSU player seems to be the flashy type.
Big Lead reports on an exhausting run around the bases for one college baseball player that ends in a brief and presumably nauseating flight through the air.
It all went down in the sixth inning of this week's game between LSU and Ole Miss.
Raph Rhymes, who, incidentally, has the coolest name in sports at the moment, hits a shot to center, which bounces past the center fielder. Rhymes races around second and gets the go-ahead to sprint for home. It's at this point that we notice our slugger here is running out of steam.
Of course, that means a close play at home is at hand.
An Ole Miss player makes a tenuous throw that brings catcher Stuart Turner out toward third base. That's when Rhyme...
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