Normally, huge hits are reserved for the world of professional football but sometimes a big collision can enter the world of baseball.Last night's Royals/Tigers affair featured a collision between Detroit Tigers first baseman Prince Fielder and Kansas City Royals infielder Mike Moustakas.As Mike attempted to beat a ground ball in the sixth inning, Fielder had made a play on the ball and went to record the out at first base.Both of them arrived at exactly the same time and the below video shows what happens when Mike meets Prince: Your browser does not support iframes.
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