I saw Lastings Millage who played for Bradenton East Little League in the Southeast Regional hit a 350' homerun. Over an oak tree deep into a grave yard beyond the left field fence.
Ah yes, back in the era of juiced bats and 13 year olds who hit puberty playing on essentially a tee-ball field. Good times. They allow bigger barreled bats now, but they deadened them (similar to BBCOR), and they changed the age cutoff to disallow 13 year olds from playing anymore. The net result is we won't be seeing nearly as many moonshots like these anymore. But seriously though, those changes were for the best. You had kids literally check-swinging balls out of the yard. It was getting ridiculous. And 13 year olds really should never have been able to play at this level.
These are cool and everything but my cousin broke 7 aluminum bats in one season. No joke he hit several over 400 feet. In 16 games he had 22 homeruns. He also had 25 intentional walks. He was Barry Bonds juiced but in a 12 year olds body. He hit 5 homeruns on pitches that were supposed to be used to intentionally walk him. Lolol
When you can use the juiced bats that kids use today in travel baseball I would hope a 12 year old that’s 6 foot and ways 200lbs can hit a ball over 260 feet
Very false these are bbcor bats which cause a slide off the bat instead of a trampoline type of effect. When I was that young our bats were on steroids.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh the juiced bat era, pre 2018, half these kids wouldn't hit the hit the ball 200 feet today with the rules and reg. Notice how all the HR's bombs are pre 2018.
Just looked him up. Jayce Blalock is playing college ball right now. I saw his swing in this video, and that wasn't the swing of a little leaguer. He snapped and rolled his wrists. And most 12 year olds don't even have the mentality to do that.
Every field I played on since 7u ball (until high school) was 290 to the poles and 325-350 to center. I don't understand why they make the field tiny for LLWS
Yet no team of yours has made the LLWS, prob a bunch of kids whose parents think they deserve participation trophies. With someone like you, those kids stand 0 chance.
Hey man you say what you want these kids don’t play in perfect game events and hey I’ll say it I’m not really a good hitter but I provide so much value to a team like mine so we play those good teams so while you try to go out here and burn me imma stay on my grind and try to get better
@@calvindykhuis5297 well life lesson, young one, trash-talking players playing at the pinnacle level of play for their age about home run distance makes you out to be a hater and jealous. If the team you’re on was that great, you’d be there going against the best of the best. Be humble; because if you were “better” we’d be seeing you.
@@calvindykhuis5297 not angry, just funny how you’ll talk a big game but, that’s all it is, just words bc you’re not there, so why try to throw shade? I mean aye, I’m sure your team is the best around in your 1500 population town, which is admirable, but not angry. Trying to keep you from sounding foolish and looking jealous, yes.
A 12 or 13 year old should not possess that kind of power, it's ridiculous but fun at the same time but I wonder where it's going in the future.These kids should not be men when they are 12-13. I know parents are so proud with having a kid who's over 6 ft tall and weighs over 180 pounds, Everyone says Bigger is Better but what about the smaller kids,They should be having fun too. I get the feeling that we're going to see some of these kids with full facial hair within the next 10 years. It's overkill and sad.