During the College World Series game between North Carolina and LSU on Tuesday one of the wackiest plays occurred. North Carolina was winning by the score of 3-1 in the third inning when UNC third baseman baseman Colin Moran rushed to foul territory to secure a pop fly. Right behind him shortstop Michael Russell and left fielder Jordan Parks were swarming in to back him up. Somehow they collided and fell to the ground. It appears they hardly touched and were paying homage to the flopping skills of LeBron James. UNC was able to stay on its feet the rest of the game and hung on for a 4-2 victory and advanced in the tournament.
North Carolina Baseball Players Crash To The Ground In The Strangest Collision You Will Ever See
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