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Thursday, May 10, 2012

A 6-Year-Old Just Made the Toughest Play in Baseball


Triple play reminds me of the Heavenly Three, God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.  Like a lamp with the lamp stand, the light bulb and electricity, they are three separate beings, but one in purpose.  The Holy spirit represents the electricity that lights the bulb.  Jesus is the light of the world, and because of Him, we are reunited with the Godhead!
2 Corinthians 5:18, "And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation;"  Through the Holy Spirit, Jesus lives inside all those who surrender their heart and life to Him.  We can approach God the Father through the merits of Jesus Christ's righteousness!  Praise God!
From The Blaze:
There have only been 15 unassisted triple plays in the history of Major League Baseball. In fact, there hasn’t been one in the majors since 2009. But don’t tell that to this 6-year-old, who looks to have accomplished the feat last week during a little league game.
HuffPo describes the play:
In the clip [...], a 6-year-old (according to the YouTube title) shortstop catches a fly ball with men — boys, actually — on second and third. With both base runners on the move, the kid was able to touch third base and then tag the runner coming from second for the unassisted triple play.
The boy’s identity is somewhat of a mystery. ESPN identified him as “Ross Burnath” from Atlanta when he topped SportCenter’s Top 10 plays on Wednesday night. But confirming his identity beyond a first name has been hard.
That probably doesn’t matter much, though: he’ll always be “that incredible 6-year-old who turned an unassisted triple play.”
God's best 2 U,       Joy J

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