It's understandable but they made a mistake on the title. They forgot the "Ronald Acuna Jr." before "Monstrous". As if it wasn't enough that he was the Unanimous MVP, the 5th 40/40 (The 2nd non steroid guy), more importantly the 1st 40/50, 30/60, 40/60 & 40/70 guy in baseball history & Led the league in steals but he also hit the longest home runs by average with by far the most in baseball. Oh and pretty much hits the ball harder than anyone. I still replay Mookie's reaction to that nearly 122 MPH missile Acuna hit last year. Can you imagine the power numbers this guy would put up if he were more the size of the other top sluggers? He's like 6ft 180lbs yet. I wonder if it caused many complications for his mother during labor when he came out holding a bat.
Para hablar de monstruosos, considero, deben casi superar el estadio, por lo menos depositar en el tercer piso (donde lo hay). Son batazos muy poderosos pero para calificarlos de otra forma hay que revisar el concepto que se tiene de "monstruoso", es mi humilde opinión. Saludos desde México.
I don't think you can really blame the camera guys. On a good night and a normal batted ball it's hard enough to track through a camera screen 5 inches wide but on balls like these they are hit so fast the ball gets small really quickly.