A hilarious video is going viral this week showing a 3 year-old baseball player “sliding” into home base in a very unique way!

Baseball is one of the most beloved sports in the U.S., and children of all ages love to partake in it. When a team is made up of all 3 and 4 year-olds, it’s clear that they aren’t taking the game too seriously and are really just there to have fun.

One team made up solely of toddlers is the Walnut Pony Foal USC Trojan team. Could these kids be any cuter?!

3 year-old Lennox Salcedo is one member of the team who never misses an opportunity to entertain the other children. During a recent game, Lennox was caught on camera doing something that has gone viral, and people all over the world can’t stop laughing at it!

Lennox was on third base when his coach started urging him to run to home base as fast as he could. Instead, Lennox decided to go the opposite route and run to home base in slow motion! It’s like he’s acting out the instant replays he’s seen when he watches baseball on TV!

Everyone in the stands started to laugh when they saw what he was doing, but Lennox’s parents were not surprised at all.

“He is definitely a character,” Lennox’s mom Sabrina Salcedo said. “The third base coach asked him to run fast to home plate, and Lennox gave him a thumbs up. And this is what he did.”

At one point, Lennox’s father and coach Edgar Salcedo ran up to him and told him to hurry up, but the boy wasn’t having any of it!

“He was definitely trying to put on a show for everyone,” Sabrina said.

The video ended with Lennox dramatically rolling into home, putting an end to one of the most hilarious videos I’ve ever seen.

The video has already been viewed over 6.7 million times in less than a week, and it’s easy to see why! Check out the video below, and SHARE this story so your friends and family can see this as well!

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