His name is Zack Hample and he is the best at what he does: Catching home run balls.
If you need any more evidence, check out what he did at Fenway Park Monday night.
There were two home runs hit between the Red Sox and Rays in their American League Division Series Game 4 showdown. One came from Rafael Devers in the third inning, while Tampa Bay's Wander Franco launched another in the sixth.
Hample caught them both.
Well, did you see me? This ball hit by Rafael Devers is my 80th lifetime game home and my FIRST in the postseason! Stay tuned for the YouTube video. 😎 #ALDS pic.twitter.com/2u9xJNzrJj
— Zack Hample (@zack_hample) October 12, 2021
Okay, this is just getting silly. #ALDS pic.twitter.com/Ue1UapCNvV
— Zack Hample (@zack_hample) October 12, 2021
same guy caught both home runs pic.twitter.com/2eHVJ6RfoZ
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) October 12, 2021
Luck or skill? Definitely both, but waaaay more luck tonight. I’ve never sat there at Fenway, but I picked those seats knowing the potential. I try to put myself in a good spot day after day knowing that things will eventually swing in my favor. Tonight was an extreme example.
— Zack Hample (@zack_hample) October 12, 2021
Even before his memorable night at Fenway, Hample had already made quite a name for himself. Not only does he have a YouTube channel that boasts 578,000 subscribers, but he has been featured by various national news organizations, including HBO.
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