A Michigan baseball player has gone viral for a cocaine reference in the wild game during Sunday's 11-0 victory over the USC visit.
After breaking an RBI trip to the center in the second entrance, the second base Mitch Voit celebrated its first of the three hits on the day pretending to inhale the third base chalk line.
Initially it seemed that he could have hurt his face when he slipped his face in the bag, but Voit quickly stood on his knees and pretended to fix a straw on his nose while moving his head along the third baseline.
At the end, Voit quickly lifted his head and gave a look possessed towards the crowd in Ann Arbor, where temperatures were in the 40s Fahrenheit on Sunday.
Despite the complicated baseball history with cocaine, online responses were mainly positive.

After breaking a rbi-triple to the center in the second entrance, the second base Mitch Voit celebrated its first of the three hits in the day by pretending to kiss the third base chalk line

At the end, Voit quickly lifted his head and gave a look possessed towards the crowd in Ann Arbor, where temperatures were in the 40s Fahrenheit on Sunday

Voit is an impressive second base for the wolverines that is riding a 12 -game streak
“Michigan baseball players are used to playing in the snow,” said Noah Bieniek, a former university ball player in X.
“Automatic random drug test after the game,” added an online fan.
Many reacted to the voit pantomime writing some version of: “What Celly.”
An enthusiastic fan declared that Voit's celebration was a “work of art.”
Dailymail.com has contacted school spokesmen to comment.
Voit finished 3 by 3 with four ranked races and a walk on Sunday.
A converted pitcher, Wisconsin's native has now surely hit a dozen consecutive games. It also has five home runs in the season, not to mention an average batting of .451.
After decades at the PAC-12, USC is now a member of the Big Ten conference, so a school in southern California is forced to play March baseball in Michigan.