The Little League World Series icon known as ‘Big Al’ is still hitting dingers (and nearly in college)

Big Al can still hit the ball out of the park and it is so beautiful.

His name is Alfred Delia. Back home, they used to call him Big Al. These days, he still hits dingers.

Delia became a star during the 2018 Little League World Series because of his amazing introduction. It was nearly impossible to watch Delia simply tell the world he hits home runs for his team in Middleton, N.J. without feeling a full sense of joy.

Flash forward and these days, quite a bit has changed for Delia and the world around him. But one thing that we now know for certain is that he still enjoys hitting the ball out of the park.

Delia, now a high school senior at Red Bank Catholic in New Jersey, just crushed his first homer since joining the varsity baseball team.

While he can still go yard, Delia said that people no longer call him Big Al because he is not very big anymore.

The senior plans to play college ball at Felician University, per Asbury Park Press.

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Ranking the SEC mascots from worst to first

Here are how the mascots rank from worst and the best in the SEC!

In honor of national mascot day, it is only right that we pay our respects to the characters that bring the Southeastern Conference to life. We have all grown up loving these pillars of their respective Universities, so who takes the top spot and who may need a rebrand?

The list excludes Texas A&M, much like the College Football Playoff, as it does not include live mascots. Credit to the SEC though, they do have some of the coolest live mascots in the country from Mike the tiger to Bully the bulldog.

Here are the rankings: