Jose Ramirez’s helmet defies the laws of physics during this slide
A baseball helmet that fits properly should never be parted from its owner. A helmet’s main objective is to protect players, and remain in place throughout the duration of the play.
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But some helmets don’t always stand up to the task at hand. That much is evident while watching Carlos Gomez take aggressive swings, or Bryce Harper furiously round the bases. Those helmets become separated from their owners. They have failed. They didn’t do their job.
Cleveland Indians infielder Jose Ramirez’s helmet refused to be one of the many that get sadly left behind in the dirt. No, when Ramirez’s helmet came loose during a slide in the second inning of Monday’s contest against the Houston Astros, it was determined to return to its owner.
Somehow, the brave, little helmet that could found a way to make it work. After falling off Ramirez’s head, the helmet bounded off his butt, ricocheted off his ankle and was then kicked high in the air by his foot. Despite the fact that it hit his foot at a weird angle, the helmet continued to travel forward, eventually hitting Ramirez in the back he slides into the base.
Before some complain that the helmet didn’t actually defy the laws of physics or gravity, we’ll acknowledge that wasn’t the case. Still, it was weird and unusual and amuses us. Is that a crime? Also, you must be fun at parties.
[Elsewhere: Bryce Harper got ejected and then cursed at the ump after the Nats’ walk-off win]
In the end, a helmet was reunited with its owner. This play and the video it produced should be uplifting and inspirational. There’s no need to ruin that with your negative attitude.
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