Saturday night’s baseball game between Arizona State and Washington State took an awesome turn during the bottom of the sixth inning.
WSU pitcher Layne Bruner misplaced a pitch up and in towards ASU outfileder Johnny Sewald and plunked him in the back. However, rather than let the ball hit the floor and taking his base like a regular dude, Sewald managed to snag the ball off his back and toss it back towards Bruner like a stone-cold boss.
It was a move that definitely earned accolades from the announcers at the game as well as online via the Pac-12 Network’s Twitter account.
THIS. JUST. HAPPENED. #12Best #WSUvsASU
http://t.co/YfMNDWLu5w pic.twitter.com/M2La4yC2BB
— Pac-12 Networks (@Pac12Networks) May 17, 2015
Sewald’s move may have rocked the internet but ASU won the game by a score of 6-5 in the eleventh inning thanks to a walk-off hit by ASU’s Andrew Snow.
[AZ Central][CBS Sports]

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