Paul Skenes is an awesome human in case anyone was wondering.
He was driving by the Ingomar Franklin Park Little League baseball fields last night and saw the lights on and just pulled on in.
He was there over 2 hours signing, taking pictures and playing catch with the kids.
Every Major Leaguer were once a kid having fun playing baseball.
Paul Skenes was driving by Little League baseball fields last night and saw the lights on and decided to stop and throw the ball
He was there over 2 hours signing, chatting and playing
Charlie Sheen reveals the time he spent $7,000 on 2,200 seats to catch a Cecil Fielder home run
“That was April 1996. I did it for Cecil Fielder. In Anaheim at the Big A”
“I called because I wanted to sit in that section. They said, ‘Well, that section’s closed. It’s an underattended game.’ I said, ‘Okay, what about this? How many seats are in that section?’”
“They were like, ‘Uh, 2,200.’ And I said, ‘What if I wanted to buy all of them? What kind of break could you cut me? What kind of deal could you swing?’ I think it came out to something like $7,000”
“It was left field. I wanted to force the hand of the baseball gods and not just catch a foul ball, but catch a home run ball. I figured if I’ve got the entire left-field stands with a couple buddies of mine, I’ve stacked the deck”
“We were hammered. We barely made it to the game. There’s also a great shot in Sports Illustrated of me standing like this with a glove and the empty stands behind me”
“We didn’t catch anything that night. And the next night, not just in that section, but in our seats, four home runs were hit. You can’t force the hand of the baseball gods”
❤️ AWESOME HOBBY MOMENT ❤️
Jacob Misiorowski gave this young collector a moment he'll never forget.
Ryan Shorey took his 7-year-old Aaron to their local card shop over Memorial Day weekend and joked on the way there, "Wouldn't it be cool if we saw The Miz?"
Misiorowski was right inside when they walked in and offered to sign Aaron's card if they pulled one from a box, as long as he got to pay for it himself.
They pulled his card, got it signed on the spot, and Misiorowski even left Aaron with some pitching advice before they walked out.
(via Ryan Christopher/FB)
A young Brewers fan ran into Jacob Misiorowski at a local card shop, where Misiorowski bought him a box of Bowman, ripped it with him, and gave him pitching advice 🥹
This is what it's all about 🔥
FB/Ryan Christopher
Wemby crying and hugging his teammates with so much joy.
Bro might save this heartless league with his passion.
Havn’t seen someone be so obsessive to winning and love for the game since Kobe.
He made a fan out of me this year 🤝
Please understand that no pitcher in MLB history had ever had a streak of 5 games with 8+ strikeouts while allowing no extra base hits until Jacob Misiorowski just did it.