The small force of winds didn't stop these players from playing out the rest of their game, but one of the coaches might've lost a cap! 🧢💨
A dust devil was caught on video sweeping up a baseball field in the middle of a Little League game in Tomball, Texas.Little League baseball players encountered a weather phanomenon during a game in Tomball. A harmless dust devil put the game on a short hold as it visibly swarmed its way through the stands and onto the field.
Before the winds captured and swirled up the dirt from the field, the nets on the fence gates can be seen waving like a flag as the crowd's chatter grows.
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