This may not be an actual flop, but we are definitely going to classify it as such. Cubs outfielder Julio Borbon, who you probably have never heard of until now, seems to be one of the first MLB players to bring flopping to the mainstream baseball audience. Check out the slightly delayed and fake reaction to a ball that bounced in the dirt, and never came close to him. Soccer players and two Oklahoma Thunder players are very pleased with Julio’s effort.
Flopping Has Now Found Its Way Into The MLB Courtesy Of a Cubs Player
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