Florida’s mascot Albert shielded a kid from a baseball, got whacked in the head
Posted May 13, 2017
During the Florida Gators’ recent baseball game against North Florida, the university’s mascot, Albert, made a huge assist in the stands. Albert was sitting two rows back along the first-base line when a Florida player hit a ball foul that began to drop toward a young fan sitting alongside the large, stuffed reptile.
(FOX Sports)
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