Video: 12-year-old robs home run, crashes into fence

By Colin Ward-Henninger Apr 9, 2015, 4:30pm

Twin City Outlaws outfielder Stone Williams makes spectacular play and hangs on for the out.

12-year-old robs home run, crashes into fence
Twin City Outlaws outfielder Stone Williams makes spectacular play and hangs on for the out.

Outfielders have said that the only feeling better than hitting a home run is taking one away.

We're not sure if Stone Williams has hit a home run yet, but the 12-year-old from Texarkana, Ark. certainly knows how it feels to rob one.

Playing left field in a game for the Twin City Outlaws, Williams tracked down a deep fly ball, leaping just before the fence to haul in what most likely would have been a home run. In his total concentration Williams crashed into the fence afterward, earning some style points in the process.



Some baseball players go their whole careers without robbing a home run, so it's safe to say that Williams is off to a great start.