Watch: Little leaguer clears outfield fence to make catch of his life
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This play from Pennsylvania's Jack Regenye in the Junior League World Series is the catch of the year. Unreal. pic.twitter.com/iNPmOtWU1q
— Chat Sports (@ChatSports) August 20, 2017
Jack Regenye isn't even through high school yet and he may have already put himself in the running for a Gold Glove.
The outfielder for the East-KAU Little League team from Pennsylvania put his body on the line in Sunday's Junior League Baseball World Series game against Chinese Taipei, as he fully cleared the fence to rob a batter of a guaranteed home run.
In what would've been the greatest sports scandal of all time - sort of - umpires first ruled the catch was not legal, deeming the play a home run, before overturning the initial call and rightly ruling the stellar grab an out.
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