Little League Slugger Has the Best Name We've Ever Seen
By Sean Facey

The Little League World Series is fun for a number of reasons. It's exciting to watch the best kids in the world square off against each other with unbridled enthusiasm as they gun for international bragging rights.
But in addition to that, we're also exposed to some amazing oddities, especially in the name department.
This year, Cash Compliment takes the cake for best name, and in truth, it might be the best name we've ever seen.
Cash Compliment deserves to win the Little League Home Run Derby on name alone if we're being real. pic.twitter.com/O1elT9JvPE
— Cut4 (@Cut4) August 17, 2019
He's literally got everything you could ever dream of in a name. Not only are both his first and last names regular words from the English language, they're actually alliterated.
Adding to his legend is the fact that he's a power hitter. Sure, he might not have won the Little League Home Run Derby, but the fact that he's there is a testament to his slugging ability. The kid has 70-grade power and an 80-grade name.
It's the best name we've seen since Cash Money.
Little League World Series player has a brother named Cash Money: http://t.co/NzFHtx8WOf pic.twitter.com/q8iGMXFKVr
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) August 15, 2014
What more can a person ask for? His name has "baseball superstar in the making" written all over it.
There's a lot to be said about the power of names in sports. A good name can work wonders for a player in terms of getting the right kind of opportunities, especially if they have the tools to succeed.
And as far as names go, Cash Compliment definitely ranks at the top of the list.