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Australia's Trent Oeltjen rings in Classic with a solid bat flip ... on a double

We miss a lot of things about baseball season: the crack of the bat, the green grass, the walk-offs, the S'mOreos. But above all, we miss the bat flips -- that spinning, celebratory lumber that serves as the perfect punctuation to a key hit. 
The long winter months have been a bleak, bat-flip-less wasteland, but the start of WBC qualifiers on Wednesday brought real, actual baseball back into our lives -- and, thanks to Australia's Trent Oeltjen, real, actual bat flips. With two men on against the Philippines' Clay Rapada, Oeltjen busted out the first flip of 2016 ... on a double:

It's been so long, we're going to need a closer look:

Oeltjen's double drove in two and helped Australia to an 11-1 win via mercy rule. Welcome back, baseball.

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