@@ScoobyGoesDeep .naw my brother, you coaching him up. You been there in backyard, batting cage, etc. Where was coach at? You were doing his job. I listened to you talk to him, that was real coaching.....'look it in; get up on plate; etc; your son gonna be more advance than other kids. Loved the way his teammates showed him love too. Expecting big things out this young man in future. When he sign scholarship or get drafted, he gonna pull a Zion or RJ Barrett w the tears cause parent/Pops been there since Day 1. Theres an epidemic of fathers not being in their kids life; my brother you broke the cycle. That's dope. Im subscribing to channel now. Keep videos coming; keep raising a fine, young man🙏👍👊
I see it different. You are trying to play the game and someone is in your ear all the time. Coaching is done off the field. Let the boy learn from mistakes.
@@alwyn626 just bcuz you see it different doesn't make you right. I agree to disagree. And at the end of the day he hit a Homerun so maybe I should distract him more.
I almost always appreciated my father giving me some reminders. He could sometimes see some things I was doing wrong and I would make some adjustments. It just depends on if the father knows what he is talking about and is being positive, and the child wants to hear it. Usually mine did it after an at bat, sometimes I would go to him and ask if he see something wrong.
If I had someone telling me to think about my swing while I was at the plate. There would be an angry conversation after I hit a dinger. Maybe it just works for the kid. Who knows
I wish all the kids had someone like his dad supporting him , we all need someone who trust in us , i wanted to be a baseball player but my family never gave me to chance to get into a school, academy something like that. Maybe if they had gave me that chance ,i would be somewhere else
Same bro I was around 10 when I wanted to play I had the biggest urge to play but my parents never signed me up but I played at a church game and it was weird everything came naturally and I was popping balls far but I wanna get into the sport and now I'm 14
@@ScoobyGoesDeep I think if it bothered the ump, he would have said so. When I played little league, back in the 70's, the ump wouldnt let anyone behind the backstop. It made it easier on him as well as the pitcher and catcher. But if it was bothering him he would have said so. And, you werent trash talking anyone. Just being positive to your kid. A nice video.
My own son is 14 and getting into tennis like crazy. Got onto the varsity team as a beginner player. We both enjoy playing 4 times a week, but when I see some Dad making his 7 year old cry on the court, I want to say something, but refrain. Its not my place to get involved. I learned a great lesson from my Dad when I started playing organized sports at a young age." Play hard Play fair and always leave happy. Sports should always be fun.
Andrew Labit UA-cam randomly recommends things to people to figure the person out. The government uses this information to profile us. if you're an adult watching a lot of kid stuff, guess which list you're put on😏 Oh u think I'm playing?
@@froodogga7053 not really. Of course the catcher is going to look at him he seems to be the closest spectator to where the catcher is at. It’d be different if he was talking down on the other team but for the most part he was just encouraging his son
@@johncrosser5351 I played baseball from age 7 thru high school. Love the sport. If this isn't Little League, wtf is it? Also, great at bat by the kid, and great encouragement by the guy, cheering him on. It's part of what it's all about.
I'm sure his dad has thrown him 1000s of balls,hours and hours of practice,watched him progress from tball to this, so of course hes going to be happy when his boy smashes one over the fence.I have a son Myself so real dads understand this moment.Great shot Scooby!
@@itsbayside6802 2 types of parents at every game,....1st set encourage the players but don't coach the Team from the stands,2nd set are Usually toxic parents that complain about anything and everything, and then shout out its just a kids game.6 years little league coaching I've seen it all.Work with your kids as much as possible, but most dont....
Awesome ! Whats so cool is that when this kid is playing in the major leagues he will always remember his dad he will always hear his voice of encouragement and support, wow ! can't get any cooler than that, great job ,great dad.
Thank you... I appreciate the comment. Even though I get a lot of haters saying I'm talking to much or I'm distracting my son while he's batting I just keep doing what I feel is best for my son. People say I need to be quite and let the coaches coach. First of all I'm his batting coach and his father so imma talk to him when need be. I find it funny that they say I'm distracting him in a video that he hit a homerun. I guess I need to distract him more then. Lol 💪
@@ScoobyGoesDeep no problem brother ! Thing is there's always going to be haters on social media . i was the same way with my sons when they played football . man most fathers dont even show up for their kids let alone take the time to actually coach them . your son is gunna go all the way ! Keep up the good wk sir.
Dude. Bro. Statements like this push me to be a good dad. My kid is not into sports, but i support him for who he is. Hes 11 and in the 6th grade. Unfortunately, his mom has him most of the time right now , but I make every effort to be there as much for him and will be going back to court to get more time soon! Divorce is nasty sometimes. Even though i dont know you, stay strong and become a great dad one day
Jesse Dupere- agreed! But I don’t like his “batting cleanup” comment towards the end. It was gloating. I can’t stand that gloating is accepted so readily in sports these days. That was not part of sports when I was coming up, and we were all better off because it was not done. (Ok, end of rant, lol).
Christopher Brown that comment was accurate af this kid is a god walking among little kids, this kids is a beast and it’s completely fine for his dad to be happy for him
3:01 Dad:OUT OF HERE BABY Catcher: Will you shut the hell up Edit: This comment was not meant to be a hate comment I love that his dad is always there supporting him every game I just thought the catcher was was funny. Also thanks for the likes🔥👏
I just want to say that's either a great coach or a great father that's behind the camera shouting great words of inspiration! Great job sir teaching these kids good Fair Play and Good determination!
I appreciate the kind words. I'm Scooby father and batting coach. But I also try to pump up all the kids on his team. A lot of people leave comments saying negative things about me talking to my son. It's good to hear the positive feedback like yours that understand what I'm doing. 👍
Man, this brought back memories of my dad at my games from little league all the way through college. You must be one proud Dad!! Scoobie has a Mookie Betts type swing. Wishing you both all the best!!
My son in his first game little league majors and I'm 1st base coach hit 3 straight HRs and ended with a double, 11 rbi, hearing a mom from the other team say after his 3rd HR, "well this isn't fair!" But we never thought of putting all this on YT and do you know why? Because nobody else cares. It was cool for me, him and maybe 2 or 3 others but that's it. You know what we did with the bucket of HR balls from his 12 year old season? Those balls are now practice balls for his high school bp sessions. Fun then but glad we didn't think it was important enough to think it meant the same to the rest of the world.
No one cares about you. But Scooby has 16 million views and 34k followers. Same game but you don't ball the same. And just a FYI Scooby gets paid to post that's why you see adds b4 the videos Karen
I play softball and I remember hitting my first home run, it was one of the best times ever. You sound just like my dad talking to me from the seats! I mean that in a good way!
At an early age the kids on the defense are being taught to be overly sensitive and butt hurt. I think there is a later video where they try to hit the kid for hitting the home run. Pitcher should congratulate hitter "you got the better of me on that one." Dont tell me the little pitchers dont celebrate their strikeouts. Same thing hitter should tip their helmet to the pitcher for winning that battle. Sportsmanship leads to enjoying the game and developing the necessary persistence to fight each day.
2:53 Here's a 1-2 pitch. Its a line drive. Deep out of left field, and iiitttttts gone!!!!! Another home run for Scooby Doo. I'm pretty sure Shaggy, Fred and the rest of the gang is very pleased to see this. What a talent this kid have. Got to give his dad tremendous credit for coaching. 👏👏👏👏
The pitcher balked every time, you can’t take signs from catcher unless your on the rubber. He took signs, then stepped on rubber... balk! But, nice two strike hitting.
A dad who’s telling his kid he’s reaching for the ball with 2 strikes on him. Also “just like the cages” means he’s use to only hitting belt high fastballs. A little change of location by pitchers typically starts at the 10 yr old level. That’ll mix things up a bit.
Lil man gonna remember his Dad being there encouraging, just as much as homerun. He talented too, stayed in there and battled those pitches.
I appreciate that. It's funny bcuz I got comments coming in saying I'm talking to my son to much and it distracts him.
@@ScoobyGoesDeep .naw my brother, you coaching him up. You been there in backyard, batting cage, etc. Where was coach at? You were doing his job. I listened to you talk to him, that was real coaching.....'look it in; get up on plate; etc; your son gonna be more advance than other kids. Loved the way his teammates showed him love too. Expecting big things out this young man in future. When he sign scholarship or get drafted, he gonna pull a Zion or RJ Barrett w the tears cause parent/Pops been there since Day 1. Theres an epidemic of fathers not being in their kids life; my brother you broke the cycle. That's dope. Im subscribing to channel now. Keep videos coming; keep raising a fine, young man🙏👍👊
And tell him he can slow down a little on homerun trot, lol. Enjoy that run, he earned it
I see it different. You are trying to play the game and someone is in your ear all the time. Coaching is done off the field. Let the boy learn from mistakes.
@@alwyn626 just bcuz you see it different doesn't make you right. I agree to disagree. And at the end of the day he hit a Homerun so maybe I should distract him more.
When he hits the home run the back catcher looks at the dad like "Wtf bro"
Ryan Sicilia lol
Yeah🤣😂
Right😂😂😂
Lol
Ryan Sicilia for real
I dont know why this was in my recommended, but good job scooby
CubingNation47 same 😆😁
CubingNation47 yeah same
Lol same here
Me to lmbo
😹😹
3:01 catchers like wtf
Beck Swanson yeah lol
Fabled WZRD why have I seen you watching like every video
I saw you on football beat drops
Very true
He looked at his coach not him
A thought for parents: instruction is applied to the PRACTICE field; encouragement is applied to the PLAYING field.
I almost always appreciated my father giving me some reminders. He could sometimes see some things I was doing wrong and I would make some adjustments. It just depends on if the father knows what he is talking about and is being positive, and the child wants to hear it. Usually mine did it after an at bat, sometimes I would go to him and ask if he see something wrong.
If I had someone telling me to think about my swing while I was at the plate. There would be an angry conversation after I hit a dinger.
Maybe it just works for the kid. Who knows
I wish all the kids had someone like his dad supporting him , we all need someone who trust in us , i wanted to be a baseball player but my family never gave me to chance to get into a school, academy something like that. Maybe if they had gave me that chance ,i would be somewhere else
Same bro I was around 10 when I wanted to play I had the biggest urge to play but my parents never signed me up but I played at a church game and it was weird everything came naturally and I was popping balls far but I wanna get into the sport and now I'm 14
@@itsthereallucas464 same homie Hope you could Play
What a great feeling as a kid. Not just hitting that homerun......having Dad right there for it. You dont get these memories too often.
I agree. Even though I get a lot of people hating saying I shouldn't be talking to him
@@ScoobyGoesDeep I think if it bothered the ump, he would have said so. When I played little league, back in the 70's, the ump wouldnt let anyone behind the backstop. It made it easier on him as well as the pitcher and catcher. But if it was bothering him he would have said so. And, you werent trash talking anyone. Just being positive to your kid. A nice video.
My own son is 14 and getting into tennis like crazy. Got onto the varsity team as a beginner player. We both enjoy playing 4 times a week, but when I see some Dad making his 7 year old cry on the court, I want to say something, but refrain. Its not my place to get involved. I learned a great lesson from my Dad when I started playing organized sports at a young age." Play hard Play fair and always leave happy. Sports should always be fun.
Micro management at his best
Was going to like, but it's at 69 so...
The catcher at 3:00 was like “This dude crazy” 😂
VEX LEGEND I was going to comment that but then realized someone else great already commented that
He be like dang this kid is a straight up stud
Episode 5,280 of “Why is this on my recommended list? Featuring Scooby hits 2nd home run”
P.S. Nice hit!
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if you're an adult watching a lot of kid stuff, guess which list you're put on😏
Oh u think I'm playing?
Hearing the Dads reaction when he sends it is adorable. Love to see proud dads out there
Actually it's a Lil embarrassing that he's so over the top. Show some humility ffs.
@@froodogga7053 you considered that over the top ?
@@Dmac344 you don't? lmao...my god, even the kid catcher is like, what is your problem?
@@froodogga7053 not really. Of course the catcher is going to look at him he seems to be the closest spectator to where the catcher is at. It’d be different if he was talking down on the other team but for the most part he was just encouraging his son
@@Dmac344 no worries...you are obviously an over the top loudmouth too then...no class, no humility...later bruh lmao
UA-cam Be Like:
2017: Naaa
2018: Naaaa
2019: Yup now let’s put it in the recommended
Stop winning kid
trxp s huh
NioVig1121 I see this comment all the time I don’t care
Same
@@zillz7159 dude yo ha a fortnite character as your pic I wouldn't be talking
Does scooby hit homeruns? Scooby doo hit homeruns
Good one!
U not trash
I'm better then all y'all boys I already wacked 3 over boys TRASH!!!!!!
Ah good joke man
Cedria Bellamy Good Joke!
Enjoy every second of little league.
Time goes by so fast.
next thing you know its your grandchildren at bat.
thanks for sharing great moments.
Thank you for the comment
This is Definitely not Little League. Good hit!
@@johncrosser5351 I played baseball from age 7 thru high school. Love the sport. If this isn't Little League, wtf is it? Also, great at bat by the kid, and great encouragement by the guy, cheering him on. It's part of what it's all about.
I'm sure his dad has thrown him 1000s of balls,hours and hours of practice,watched him progress from tball to this, so of course hes going to be happy when his boy smashes one over the fence.I have a son Myself so real dads understand this moment.Great shot Scooby!
Thats real
1000 is an understatement
real is probably 100,000s
understand its a kid game, not the pros.All hes doing is distracting the other kids with his loud mouth.
@@itsbayside6802 2 types of parents at every game,....1st set encourage the players but don't coach the Team from the stands,2nd set are Usually toxic parents that complain about anything and everything, and then shout out its just a kids game.6 years little league coaching I've seen it all.Work with your kids as much as possible, but most dont....
Awesome ! Whats so cool is that when this kid is playing in the major leagues he will always remember his dad he will always hear his voice of encouragement and support, wow ! can't get any cooler than that, great job ,great dad.
Thank you... I appreciate the comment. Even though I get a lot of haters saying I'm talking to much or I'm distracting my son while he's batting I just keep doing what I feel is best for my son. People say I need to be quite and let the coaches coach. First of all I'm his batting coach and his father so imma talk to him when need be. I find it funny that they say I'm distracting him in a video that he hit a homerun. I guess I need to distract him more then. Lol 💪
@@ScoobyGoesDeep no problem brother ! Thing is there's always going to be haters on social media . i was the same way with my sons when they played football . man most fathers dont even show up for their kids let alone take the time to actually coach them . your son is gunna go all the way ! Keep up the good wk sir.
Awesome aggressive at bat! Way to protect with 2 strikes on him! I see Big Things for him as he get older and keeps playing!! Great job Pops!!!
I wish my dad was in my life like how this guy is with his son much respect my guy
Dude. Bro. Statements like this push me to be a good dad. My kid is not into sports, but i support him for who he is. Hes 11 and in the 6th grade. Unfortunately, his mom has him most of the time right now , but I make every effort to be there as much for him and will be going back to court to get more time soon! Divorce is nasty sometimes. Even though i dont know you, stay strong and become a great dad one day
This guys kinda annoying I know if that was my dad I'd tell um to give it a rest nice hit for such a small kid though.
Jesse Dupere- agreed! But I don’t like his “batting cleanup” comment towards the end. It was gloating. I can’t stand that gloating is accepted so readily in sports these days. That was not part of sports when I was coming up, and we were all better off because it was not done. (Ok, end of rant, lol).
Christopher Brown that comment was accurate af this kid is a god walking among little kids, this kids is a beast and it’s completely fine for his dad to be happy for him
The catcher was even like dies this dude ever stfu
That’s what being a dad is all about
🙏🏽
Wow, I didn't think a 9 year old could hit it out of the park. Great little player.
ITS A SMALL FIELD
3:01
Dad:OUT OF HERE BABY
Catcher: Will you shut the hell up
Edit: This comment was not meant to be a hate comment I love that his dad is always there supporting him every game I just thought the catcher was was funny. Also thanks for the likes🔥👏
XD
Exactly shut up pal!
So true
Ok
Ok but the “yeah!” From them at the end is the cutest thing ever!
Thanks for the heart man that was a nice hit by Scooby
Thank you
He had a really good battle
The best feeling!! To see your son hit it out of the park. Big thumbs up!! You will continue to be great. Nice work parents....
Nothing better than an excited dad. “That’s why you bat clean up baby!!!” Love it.
I just want to say that's either a great coach or a great father that's behind the camera shouting great words of inspiration! Great job sir teaching these kids good Fair Play and Good determination!
I appreciate the kind words. I'm Scooby father and batting coach. But I also try to pump up all the kids on his team. A lot of people leave comments saying negative things about me talking to my son. It's good to hear the positive feedback like yours that understand what I'm doing. 👍
Awesome kid with an awesome dad!!! His team knew he could be the man that cleaned up the bases... way to go scooby stay off the scooby snaks!!! 😉
That's a proud father right there!
Love it! My boy's 2 years old... and I cant wait for this day to come for me!
Lol the catcher turned around like the stfu man...I feel him😂
What a great dad encouraging his son.
Man, this brought back memories of my dad at my games from little league all the way through college. You must be one proud Dad!! Scoobie has a Mookie Betts type swing. Wishing you both all the best!!
Peter Hayes Thank you...i appreciate that
domshareef No problem at all!! How's the season been going since this video?
@@UnderPaah72 went good. We went to Omaha last June for the big tournament out there.
@@ScoobyGoesDeep Awesome!! That's a bucket list trip for me! Hope you and Scooby enjoyed it and best of luck to him this season!!
That catcher has some moves behind the dish. Pitcher had him except for that meatball down the middle. Stick with outside, you had him fishing.
The team hyping him up like that at the end was so sweet
Never gave up protecting the plate.
He earned that Home run.
Way to go Scooby!!!
That’s a great thing. You definitely should embrace your son when he succeeds. I know I feel better when my dad is proud of me. Keep on going! 💪👍
After all those fouls and pop up fouls I didn't think he had enough strength to hit it out. He proved me wrong. Awesome Job!!
This kid has sooo much talent
Great Dad ...great HR Kid.....best times of ones life
That's why you bat clean up baby😂
Aw man this brings me back the good'ol days
This kid is nice he also has a good swing
Nice and fluid, good athlete
This Scooby kid is awesome THANKS SCOOBY
💪⚾
Reminds me of when I hit a Grand Slam on my parents anniversary.
Good job little buddy!
Nice 💪
Thank you
Nobody:
Dad: THATS WHY YOU BAT CLEAN UP BABY!
Great hit Scooby BAMMM killed that ball
Its good to see kids this young playing REAL baseball. Scooby can pop a ball!
Drew Baledge Thank you
he my favorite player
Awesome hit!!! In props to Dad for telling his son to hang in there and cheering him on👍👍👍
When I hit my 3rd home run of the game my dad just clapped slowly but after wards he was happy with me
My son is 9. Today he pitched a no hit game. In Shelton CT. Name Caleb Judge. Someone def to look for. A great player.
The swagger at the plate is something I’d be extremely proud of. Good stuff!
props to Scooby and the homer and more props to Dad for supporting him....great job yall
Thank you 🙏
If you read some off the comments they don't see it as me supporting him. 🤔
@@ScoobyGoesDeep ahh screw them, continue doing what you're doing, Scooby will always remember that, and thats the only thing that matters
@@lvwrx FACTS
First shaggy now Scoooooooby i bet he used two percent power
5%
My son in his first game little league majors and I'm 1st base coach hit 3 straight HRs and ended with a double, 11 rbi, hearing a mom from the other team say after his 3rd HR, "well this isn't fair!" But we never thought of putting all this on YT and do you know why? Because nobody else cares. It was cool for me, him and maybe 2 or 3 others but that's it. You know what we did with the bucket of HR balls from his 12 year old season? Those balls are now practice balls for his high school bp sessions. Fun then but glad we didn't think it was important enough to think it meant the same to the rest of the world.
No one cares about you. But Scooby has 16 million views and 34k followers. Same game but you don't ball the same. And just a FYI Scooby gets paid to post that's why you see adds b4 the videos Karen
Left fielder was playing on the warning track...Lol
I play softball and I remember hitting my first home run, it was one of the best times ever. You sound just like my dad talking to me from the seats! I mean that in a good way!
DUDE I LOVE HIS NAME!
QUIT me to
Have another son called shaggy
Lol the catcher was looking at the dad like “ wtf bro” 😂
I missed it, did he keep his head in there?
Dad is all about the long ball..
I’m surprised knowbody calls him Scooby-Doo
Nathan Music I was thinking of that
Nathan Music people probably do
Duh
I was waiting to hear "scoob"
seanthkong fan no it’s not it’s a nickname
Man he hit a scooby doo bomb
I played on a field this small in tee ball
I love it when a little man goes yard! Sweat the technique!!! Way to be there for your boy, dad. These are memories the both of you will keep forever!
Thank you 🙏
Dang all I could do at nine years old was hit it to the end of the infield!😂
OK...I was NOT expecting that little guy to literally hit a home run - out of the park!
Besides the great home run, I like the encouraging dad
Dat catcher though!😂
I like how his dad turned into Blueface after he made a homerun
Good job Scooby. I dont know you all, but it's great to see a Dad being a Dad. Missed are the days my kids were in sports.
Congrats scooby ur doing great. Don’t let anything keep you from achieving your dreams
Jim Bob its a little league baseball game calm down
It doesn’t matter if it is or not he’s doing great for his age
This dads energy is what everyone needs btw the catcher looked at him after he yelled like wtf bc he wishes his dad was like that
💪🏽 Thank you
Nice Home Run!!! But the boy #7 never touch the home plate.
Yes he did
Nice!! You will
have more homers in years to come , but you’ll always remember your
First.
Don’t know why this was in my recommended but nice hit scooby 👍👍
He crushed that ball lol 😂
At an early age the kids on the defense are being taught to be overly sensitive and butt hurt. I think there is a later video where they try to hit the kid for hitting the home run. Pitcher should congratulate hitter "you got the better of me on that one." Dont tell me the little pitchers dont celebrate their strikeouts. Same thing hitter should tip their helmet to the pitcher for winning that battle. Sportsmanship leads to enjoying the game and developing the necessary persistence to fight each day.
No wonder you play tennis
Uh huh. What video?
Oh how I miss those days- Ball games with the kids. Enjoy it- and don't blink..... Great Job Dad and Scooby- priceless.
Yeah congrats your son has all the talent in the world to be a star in the future and hopefully one day in the Dodger blue..
2:53 Here's a 1-2 pitch. Its a line drive. Deep out of left field, and iiitttttts gone!!!!! Another home run for Scooby Doo. I'm pretty sure Shaggy, Fred and the rest of the gang is very pleased to see this. What a talent this kid have. Got to give his dad tremendous credit for coaching. 👏👏👏👏
He bout to be tuff in high school
“That’s why you bat cleanup baby!” 😂😂😂
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This dad talks too much but he is pretty encouraging
LittleMissAbby T lmao Thank you...i think 😁
Good coach!! Good dad!! Good hitting !!! Wow!!! Exciting!!!
The hell do they put in his happy meals
Spinach
“That’s why you bat clean-up baby!” Haha hell yeah dad gotta love it!
The pitcher balked every time, you can’t take signs from catcher unless your on the rubber. He took signs, then stepped on rubber... balk! But, nice two strike hitting.
Eric Parker you guys just don’t understand that he’s nine
This kid talented af battling then hitting bomb gonna see him in the majors
Dad does not need to coach from stands whole at bat
Yaa its annoying
Why? You wouldn’t no because you probably never played
Yeah
His dad can be his own training coach and he knows what hes talking about
yeah these type of dads are annoying.
Scooby, you are the baby babe Ruth, great batting...😀
Great homer kid, I'll be seeing you on tv playing pro and God bless.
Theres no better feeling then when you hit a homerun and your team is waiting at home plate to cheer you on
Nice hit pops...
Good job! It's ah homerun baby...Congratulations!
Why does the dad sound like tee grizzley😂😂😂😂
3:01 the catchers face xD
Number 7 didnt touch home at the end😂
A dad who’s telling his kid he’s reaching for the ball with 2 strikes on him. Also “just like the cages” means he’s use to only hitting belt high fastballs. A little change of location by pitchers typically starts at the 10 yr old level. That’ll mix things up a bit.
🤦🏽♂️ he was 9 years old in this video. He was still learning. Scooby has over 50 videos hitting every kind of pitch.
Watch "11 year old ⓈⒸⓄⓄⒷⓎ hits a 250 foot HOMERUN" on UA-cam
ua-cam.com/video/FFut3tlQFVg/v-deo.html
Watch "12 year old ⓈⒸⓄⓄⒷⓎ hits a MONSTER Homerun over the trees 💪🏽" on UA-cam
ua-cam.com/video/SK3au-t8bdg/v-deo.html
And just a FYI in the video your commenting on Scooby was 9 playing up with the 10 year olds.
Wouldn’t be surprised if he made it to the MLB
The dads reaction lol 😂 😂 😂 😂
Edit: thx Scooby also lol ur still liking comments