MIAMI
Six-year-old Patrick Mahomes was at practice early on in his debut T-ball season when his coach tapped a lazy grounder into the hole at short.
"Patrick always loved shortstops," Pat Mahomes Sr. said. "He fielded the ball and threw it across to first base, and I guess the first baseman misjudged the speed of the ball."
And?
"The ball hit the kid dead square between the eyes and broke his glasses," Pat Sr. said. "That's when I first said, 'Well, Patrick's a little different than most of the other kids his age.' "
Yessir, he was. And, 18 years later, he still is.
At 24 years and 138 days on Sunday, Patrick will become the fifth-youngest starting quarterback in Super Bowl history when his Chiefs play the 49ers at Hard Rock Stadium in the big game's 54th edition.
"I just landed in Miami and it's surreal," said Pat Sr., who played 11 Major League Baseball seasons as a pitcher for the Twins, Red Sox, Rangers, Mets, Cubs and Pirates.