(Video) Take a Look at the 400-Foot Grand Slam Shot of the 12-year-old Leyland Henry Jr. That Left Fans In Shock

Leyland Henry Jr. has positioned himself to have a promising career in baseball, and at such a young age, he has already become wildly popular online.

The 12-year-old first baseman’s massive home run-hitting abilities plus the fact that he is so young but built like somebody who has already had a few kids and is paying a mortgage has caused him to become an internet sensation.

Henry, a beast at 5-foot-10 and 210 pounds who plays for Team USA, is all over the highlights after hitting a huge grand slam over the center field wall during the 12U Baseball World Cup. Henry paced the bases while towering over his teammates and rivals.

What social media is saying about this phenomenon is as follows:

The native of Houston, Texas, already cuts a commanding figure at the plate. During his World Cup qualification campaign, Henry hit seven home runs in just nine games.

The final score was 10-4 in favor of Team USA, securing the global title.

With a stellar batting average of.519 and a 1.563 OPS at the end of the primary competition, he was outstanding. Henry can join the class of 2029. He also possesses a fastball that clocks in at around 70 mph, but hitting is undoubtedly where his future lies.

Exactly what? Given what the Los Angeles Angels superstar is currently doing, it is extremely unsettling to consider that he might emerge as the next Shohei Ohtani.

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