Tyler Austin Finger Guns Breakdown

What Happened

Tyler Austin steps up to the plate in the bottom of the game, with his New York Yankees trailing by one run. On the first pitch, he rips a single, giving the Yankees a glimmer of hope. As Austin jogs to first base, the camera pans in, capturing his signature celebration - the "finger guns." Austin's unique finger gun motion is a trademark of his, though the execution on this particular occasion leaves something to be desired. His mouth hangs open, as if expressing pain or discomfort and the finger gun motion itself lacks the typical vigor and flourish. "His lips ever touch and then he's like 'oh my god I'm in so much pain, this hurts,'" the announcer observes. Replaying the moment in slow motion, the announcer breaks down the shortcomings of Austin's finger gun display. "Forgot you guys do that up here," he quips, noting the lack of synchronization and arm movement in Austin's performance. "Barely any eye contact, maybe my least favorite finger guns on the team and that's saying a lot. He needs to really, really pick that up if he wants to stay in the bigs." Despite the less-than-stellar execution, Austin's single provides a much-needed boost for the Yankees, who are trailing late in the game. The stakes are high, as the two teams are fierce division rivals, making every run and every out critical. The Yankees will need Austin and the rest of the lineup to step up if they hope to overcome the deficit and secure the victory. As the game hangs in the balance, all eyes are on Tyler Austin and his ability to rally his team. While his finger gun celebration may have fallen flat on this occasion, the Yankees will be counting on him to provide a spark, both with his bat and his contagious energy, as they look to mount a comeback.

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all right we got Tyler Austin up second

up out of the game here he is nice

little single first pitch fastball now

we're all waiting for the first time you

got to hit the finger guns were cropped