COLLEGE BASEBALL PITCHER'S WEIRD WINDUP GOES VIRAL DURING NCAA TOURNAMENT

Many things took place during the NCAA baseball Tournament.

For Eastern Illinois pitcher Zane Robbins on Saturday, that included a going viral moment on social media.

Why? Because of the 6-foot-4, 250 pounder's interesting windup routine before pitching.

While Robbins went through his warm up sessions, Outkick's Grayson Weir tweeted about his interesting routine.

"I have never seen a windup like this, ever," Weir said.

Despite the weird windup, Robbins allowed two hits, one run and a walk in 1.2 innings of work after entering Saturday's game against Xavier in the eigth inning.

Robbins, a senior, finished the season with 50 strikeouts and an ERA (Earned Runs Average) of 1.57 in 34.1 innings pitched, which is pretty solid.

All in all, the windup might be different and unlike most pitchers, but at least it gets the results he wants on the mound.

Congrats to Robbins on a successful college career.

2023-06-04T17:35:16Z dg43tfdfdgfd