Timber Rattlers player has first homerun caught by his own father
APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) — A Wisconsin Timber Rattler’s player now has a great story to tell about his first-ever home run. In a one-in-a-million catch, Sawyer Strosnider’s father was the one to catch his own son’s first pro homer, according to a social media post. Strosnider, the Brewers’ number 17 prospect, slammed the 85 mph […]
In a remarkable moment at a Wisconsin Timber Rattlers game, young prospect Sawyer Strosnider achieved a memorable milestone as his father caught his first-ever home run. The 85 mph pitch, thrown at 103.6 mph, was deftly caught by the elder Strosnider, highlighting a unique and heartwarming catch. Strosnider, currently batting .333 (10-for-30) after the Wednesday game, is the 17th prospect for the Milwaukee Brewers.
This extraordinary event was reported by Yahoo Sports, emphasizing the joy and significance of this once-in-a-million catch.
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