Meet 17-Year-Old Joseph Contreras, Who Got Aaron Judge to Ground Into a Double Play
At 17 years old, Joseph Contreras got the best hitter in baseball to ground into a double play on national television.
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At 17 years old, Joseph Contreras got the best hitter in baseball to ground into a double play on national television.
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