Kids Destroy Adults In Major League Baseball's Vr Home Run Derby

When the baseball is virtual, it doesn't matter how big you are, meat.
Major League Baseball hosted the finals of its VR Home Run Derby today at the All-Star FanFest to see who could hit the most virtual dingers. You can watch the nearly three hour long event here on YouTube, or maybe just skip around and see a few seconds of it to get the idea. Played in MLB Home Run Derby VR (which is on Steam, currently with mixed reviews) the event saw a kid named Coop versus a kid named Chuck—two very good baseball names—make it to the finals. Chuck won.
It was weird for me, for a moment at least, to see full grown adults stepping in against some very young kids in the derby. But then I remembered it's a videogame, where kids play against adults all the time (and often trounce them). And since it's VR, it's got nothing to do with height or weight or power, because you're swinging a fake bat at a virtual ball. I guess it's no surprise the kids utterly destroyed the adults. One grown-up named Doug was actually wearing batting gloves. In a VR baseball game. I guess he was taking it very seriously, since a trophy and tickets to the All-Star Game were on the line.
Major League Baseball hosted the finals of its VR Home Run Derby today at the All-Star FanFest to see who could hit the most virtual dingers. You can watch the nearly three hour long event here on YouTube, or maybe just skip around and see a few seconds of it to get the idea. Played in MLB Home Run Derby VR (which is on Steam, currently with mixed reviews) the event saw a kid named Coop versus a kid named Chuck—two very good baseball names—make it to the finals. Chuck won.
It was weird for me, for a moment at least, to see full grown adults stepping in against some very young kids in the derby. But then I remembered it's a videogame, where kids play against adults all the time (and often trounce them). And since it's VR, it's got nothing to do with height or weight or power, because you're swinging a fake bat at a virtual ball. I guess it's no surprise the kids utterly destroyed the adults. One grown-up named Doug was actually wearing batting gloves. In a VR baseball game. I guess he was taking it very seriously, since a trophy and tickets to the All-Star Game were on the line.
