Arkansas fan tries to catch home run with visor (Photo)
An Arkansas Razorbacks fan tried to defy the laws of Physics as he attempted to catch a home run with his visor.
One of the great things about going to a baseball game is sitting in the outfield and having an opportunity to catch home runs. Fans bring their gloves to have a chance and occasionally use their hat or even their bare hands when trying to snag a souvenir to take home.
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One fan in Arkansas tried a new method when it came to collecting a piece of the game.
Sitting in the outfield, a home run was shot out deep to the grass where fans sit behind the outfield wall. With a line-drive shot, an Arkansas fan had little to no time to react to the ball that was coming in like a laser.
Rather than trying to use his hands or glove, the fan pulled the visor off his head to catch the ball.
The problem is that visors are open in the middle and go around the head rather than cover it.
As expected with nothing but air to catch the ball, the ball went right through the visor.
The fan might want to take a course on physics before attempting to catch another home run.
[H/T: CBS Sports]
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