two children of the USA they became the protagonists of the following history What happened? So they both turned trend of social networks as Twitter for his hilarious and touching conversation during a children’s baseball game, which produced thousands of hilarious comments, but also many more moved by the innocence of the little ones.
It all starts with the father of Kamden (6) y Hayes (5), Chad Huntwho is a complete fan of the segments with microphones during the games, so he came up with the idea of placing these devices on his children, during the match held by the Sioux Empire Baseball Association.
the innocence of children
And what none of the three thought is that the conversation the brothers had would go viral, reaching millions of people, when Austin Bramleya Twitter user shared the clip last July 13 obtaining, so far, over 1.3 million views.
On the tape we can listen to the particular conversation of the little ones: “It’s raining tacos in heaven, nom, nom, nom, yummy in my belly”dice Kamdenwhile Hayes he is not left behind at all while standing on the mound: “No one tells me ‘the pitcher has a great butt'”.
.@notthefakeSVP: I have ‘The Best Thing I Saw Today’ segment covered for you.
A Sioux Falls coach-pitch baseball team mic’d up.@Chunt28 gets the credit for the idea and the edit. I just shot the highlights. @StanfordSteve82 | @SportsCenter @DwayneBrayESPN | @leefitting pic.twitter.com/UnerECMxlf
— Austin Bramley (@AustinBramley) July 13, 2022
These comments are repeated countless times, but also other more serious ones, like when the older brother tries to give playing instructions to a teammate to squeeze the ball at second base.
Chad Hunt, the brains of it all
to media such as USA Today, Bramleyuncle of one of the boys who plays in the team of Kamden y Hayes commented: “I think people just think it’s hilarious and it’s some kind of group of kids having fun, playing baseball and they are completely happy. What’s great is that it was totally natural.”.
Bramley confessed that it was Chad (father of the children), the brain behind the funny video, but, yes, he had no idea that it would go viral, even reaching national TV networks.
“The main reason I did it was for my family and kids to remember it one day, so we definitely took care of that. What I like to see is how much they have already been affected. It has opened the eyes of some people about what the baseball. And to reiterate, at a younger age, that it’s not just about winning.”sentenced Hunt a USA Today.