Little leaguer phenom hits 5 homers in 5 at bats


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SALT LAKE CITY — We've all heard of little league legends. Those kids that we didn't have a chance against. The 9-year-old pitcher whose mom had to carry around his birth certificate to prove he really was 9 and throwing 70 mph fastballs and shaving. Those guys usually get to high school and realized they peaked at 12 and everyone else has caught up with them, but I have a feeling this kid may be different.

Spencer Conn is 6 years old and he's a ringer. This video popped up claiming that he hit five homeruns in five at bats and all of them were off first pitches. I'm not saying that's not what happened, but you can see that the video is cut to make it seem like they're all in the same game, but it's clearly two different games. That, however, is not the point.

The little dude crushes the ball and it seems like he could be the real deal. Those other poor 6 year olds don't have a chance.

Utah Blaze use WWE to celebrate TD

Just in case you didn't see the Utah Blaze game against the Cleveland Gladiators. Wait, let me rephrase that, since it's almost guaranteed you didn't see the game between the Utah Blaze and the Cleveland Gladiators you missed LaVaughn Macon's WWE style TD celebration.

After returning a kick off for a touchdown Macon got hit with a "Rock Bottom." A move made famous by none other than The Rock himself. It's pretty solid; take a look.

Best spinout recovery ever

My knowledge of racing consists of the following: cars, sponsors, Talladega Nights, Jeff Gordon. Yes, not impressive. Considering this video isn't even NASCAR makes my knowledge even more embarrassing.

However, you don't need to be a race aficionado to recognize face-melting awesomeness.

During the Spa 24 Hours race, driver Alessandro Pier Guidi spunout on one of the first turns and nearly took out several other drivers. Instead of panicking like a small child, which is what I would have done, Guidi showed the world he's a boss and recovered and got right back into the race.

I don't speak French, but I think the commentators were saying something along these lines, "AAAHHHH! Sweet nectar of the racing gods! AAAHHHHH!"

Something along those lines.

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