![]() ![]() Others on Twitter suggested the phrase “I hit dingers” should be on a T-shirt, maybe as a scholarship fund for Delia. Little League World Series star Alfred ‘Big Al’ Delia joins SportsCenter to share how he is handling his newfound fame.more. ![]() At home they call me Big Al, and I hit dingers, in an ESPN promo video. “I love that kid with all my heart,” Clemquon tweeted.ĭalton Johnson of NBC’s Bay Area affiliate headlined his article, “Get Big Al and His Dingers in the Giants’ Lineup,” in reference to Delia’s prowess. The player in the photograph has donned a ‘citizen’ uniform and has set Twitter ablaze with comparisons to Big Al the 12-year-old little leaguer who achieved national fame a few years ago with his iconic words, Hi, my name is Alfred Delia. “Big Al is an ANIMAL,” Barstool Sports tweeted while posting another short clip of Delia dancing in the dugout during the game. “Welp, found my favorite baseball player ever,” Sports Liker tweeted. Middletown lost to Maryland on Friday in the Little League Mid-Atlantic tournament and won’t make it to the Little League World Series, but that didn’t stop many sports sites and regular fans from recognizing the confidence and personality evident in Delia’s clip and commenting about it on social media. Potential top 10 round pick and/or highest level college prospect. At home they call me ‘Big Al,’ and I hit dingers,” Delia says in the video. Potential very high draft pick and/or Elite level college prospect. In a six-second ESPN clip that's now viral, the 12-year-old Little League player from Middletown, New Jersey, introduces himself as "Big Al" and says he hits "dingers," or home runs. Alfred "Big Al" Delia hits dingers, and the internet is his latest fan. He was the Middletown Little Leaguer who gained national fame after his ESPN video promo went viral. ![]()
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