Watch: Chad Hunt mic’d up his mischievous sons Kamden and Hayes, video goes viral


Watch: Chad Hunt mic’d up his mischievous sons Kamden and Hayes, video goes viral

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Chad Hunt is said to be a big fan of mic’d-up segments during games, he has been blasting words himself in his time, recently he tried to mic up his sons Kamden and Hayes during recent coach-pitch Sioux Empire Baseball Association games.

A video went viral when Chad Hunt’s sons Kamden, 6, and Hayes, 5, act as video stars. In the video, both Kamden and Hayes share entertaining conversations for the full length of the game. Chad Hunt made Austin Bramley to record the video. His nephew Landon is on the team.

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“I think people just think it’s hilarious and it’s just kind of a bunch of kids just having fun, playing baseball and completely light-hearted and the thing that’s great about it, it was just totally organic,” Bramley said.

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A few funny comments made by the kids were, “It’s raining tacos in the sky. Nom, nom, nom, nom, so yummy in my belly,” Kamden says at one point. “Nobody says ‘Pitcher’s got a big butt to me,'” Hayes says while on the mound.

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Chad Hunt’s response to his kids turning all gibberish when mic’d up

Chad Hunt's son
Chad Hunt’s son

“The boys are always at my games too, chasing foul balls and running the bases after the game and stuff. So, whether they like it or not, baseball is a huge part of their life,” Chad Hunt said.

Chad Hunt added, “The main reason I did it was for my family and the kids to look back on someday, and so we definitely took care of that. What I like to see is how many it’s impacted already. It’s kind of opened some people’s eyes to what baseball is. And to reiterate, especially at a younger age, that it’s not all about winning,”

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Kamden is in his third season and Hayes’ second year. It is definitely worth-while to see both the kids on YouTube. There are also two longer versions on YouTube, one highlighting Kamden and one highlighting Hayes.

“We were laughing because it turned out way better than how we could’ve anticipated, and so 99.9% of the feedback that we’ve gotten on Twitter is from people that don’t even know us. It’s just been hilarious, light-hearted stuff that people really appreciate.” Said Austin Bradley.

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