I would pretend to be Juan Guzman all the time My big boys copied Craig Kimbrel Fans on Twitter share childhood joy of imitating their favorite pitchers after a clip of a kid emulating Luis Garcia goes viral
I would pretend to be Juan Guzman all the time My big boys copied Craig Kimbrel - Fans on Twitter share childhood joy of imitating their favorite pitchers after a clip of a kid emulating Luis Garcia goes viral Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Who is your favorite pitcher to imitate?
This is adorable.Who is your favorite pitcher to imitate? "This is adorable. Who is your favorite pitcher to imitate?" - @MLB Charlie's father, Jon Spring, states that the mimicking game started at home casually, but eventually, his son started using the emulated baseball stances in the Little League. Impressed by Charlie's imitations, Jon Spring released a video on social media, and it went viral. Jon Said, "Charlie and I were watching stuff online and he was trying to mimic." Charlie Spring is a lucky chap. Not only is he being covered by the media and enjoying the attention, but he also met Luis Garcia yesterday. Charlie and Luis Garcia shook hands and exchanged smiles. In addition, Charlie also threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the game against the Cleveland Guardians. Nine-year-old Charlie Spring, who imitates Luis García’s windup when he’s on the mound, gets to meet Luis this afternoon and will throw out the first pitch tonight before the play Cleveland. Martín Maldonado and the Astros made this happen.Nine-year-old Charlie Spring, who imitates Luis García’s windup when he’s on the mound, gets to meet Luis this afternoon and will throw out the first pitch tonight before the play Cleveland. Martín Maldonado and the Astros made this happen. "Nine-year-old Charlie Spring, who imitates Luis García’s windup when he’s on the mound, gets to meet Luis this afternoon and will throw out the first pitch tonight before the play Cleveland. Martín Maldonado and the Astros made this happen." - @Mark Berman
I would pretend to be Juan Guzman all the time My big boys copied Craig Kimbrel - Fans on Twitter share childhood joy of imitating their favorite pitchers after a clip of a kid emulating Luis Garcia goes viral
Cleveland Guardians v Houston Astros- Luis Garcia Yesterday, name was all over the internet because took to Twitter and posted a clip of a ninr-year-old kid perfectly emulating the pitcher's pitching style. The kid's name is Charlie Springs, and he plays as a pitcher in the Little League. From baseball to football, kids love to imitate their favorite sportspeople for fun. Charlie mimicking Luis Garcia reminds us of the joys of childhood and the long-lost innocence. This is adorable.Who is your favorite pitcher to imitate?
This is adorable.Who is your favorite pitcher to imitate? "This is adorable. Who is your favorite pitcher to imitate?" - @MLB Charlie's father, Jon Spring, states that the mimicking game started at home casually, but eventually, his son started using the emulated baseball stances in the Little League. Impressed by Charlie's imitations, Jon Spring released a video on social media, and it went viral. Jon Said, "Charlie and I were watching stuff online and he was trying to mimic." Charlie Spring is a lucky chap. Not only is he being covered by the media and enjoying the attention, but he also met Luis Garcia yesterday. Charlie and Luis Garcia shook hands and exchanged smiles. In addition, Charlie also threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the game against the Cleveland Guardians. Nine-year-old Charlie Spring, who imitates Luis García’s windup when he’s on the mound, gets to meet Luis this afternoon and will throw out the first pitch tonight before the play Cleveland. Martín Maldonado and the Astros made this happen.Nine-year-old Charlie Spring, who imitates Luis García’s windup when he’s on the mound, gets to meet Luis this afternoon and will throw out the first pitch tonight before the play Cleveland. Martín Maldonado and the Astros made this happen. "Nine-year-old Charlie Spring, who imitates Luis García’s windup when he’s on the mound, gets to meet Luis this afternoon and will throw out the first pitch tonight before the play Cleveland. Martín Maldonado and the Astros made this happen." - @Mark Berman