I don't want to say too much and spoil the really fun video ahead, but maybe the headline did: with the Chicago Cubs about to ...
But NOPE! It sliced them right in half. It felt like what a kid might hope to happen if you combined a sword and baseball. And it happened! Anyway, here's that video that is just wild. Enjoy.
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