Watch: The Most Epic Walk-Off Home Run Imaginable Just Occurred
Two outs, full count, bottom of the ninth inning, bases loaded and down by three runs.
What baseball-loving kid hasn’t played out this fantasy scenario in a game of backyard Wiffle ball?
Well, this was the actual setting for Texas A&M’s Bryce Blaum as he stood in Sunday against West Virginia University closer Sam Kessler in the 2019 NCAA baseball tournament, which culminates with the College World Series.
You can guess what happened next:
WALKS. IT. OFF. #RoadToOmaha | @AggieBaseball pic.twitter.com/ryCHvu4HEC
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) June 2, 2019
Blaum, the Aggies second baseman, drove a ball over the left-field wall for a walk-off grand slam.
Texas A&M beat WVU 11-10 in the Morgantown Regional, where WVU was the top seed.
There’s a name for what Blaum did — it’s called a Golden Homer.
The incredibly rare Golden Homer: down by 3, bases loaded, 2 outs, bottom of the 9th, full count. https://t.co/iMTzAkrrEb
— Rany Jazayerli (@jazayerli) June 2, 2019
Did I mention that this was an elimination game?
It really doesn’t get much more dramatic than that.
The Mountaineers, who were No. 15 team in the country, had built a 9-1 lead heading into the bottom of the seventh inning.
But a grand slam by Texas A&M’s Logan Foster in the seventh, which capped off a six-run inning for the Aggies, cut the lead to 9-7, The Bryan-College Station Eagle reported.
WVU added a run in the eighth to set the stage for Blaum’s heroics.
“That was something you dream of when you’re a little kid in the backyard, getting that chance and the opportunity,” Blaum said afterward, according to ESPN.
This picture is worth well over 1,000 words. Perfect. https://t.co/s7eagOW6Nk
— SEC Baseball (@SECbaseball) June 2, 2019
“And what a way, what a narrative to end it — 3-2, runners are going, two outs, their best guy on the mound, and — I honestly I don’t know what happened after I hit it. Everything was a blur,” Blaum said.
Unfortunately for Texas A&M, the wild ride came to an end later on Sunday as the Aggies were eliminated by No. 3 seed Duke.
Duke beat the Aggies 4-1 to advance to the super regionals.
The Blue Devils will face Vanderbilt this weekend in a best-of-three series to determine who advances to the College World Series.
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