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Is ASU baseball's Zach Cerbo the 'Zen Master?'

New ASU baseball video leaks at potential secret to team's success

Zen Master Zach Cerbo

ASU sophomore catcher Zach Cerbo, otherwise known as the "Zen Master," signals to turn off the music. (Screengrab from sæyæ productions video)


ASU baseball sophomore catcher Zach Cerbo, Zen Master?

Head coach Tracy Smith has been known for his antics on Twitter and for he and his family making several short videos, but this may be the best one yet:

In the video, Cerbo dons a towel headband and is seen assisting a teammate in lifting weights, hitting batting practice with no tee or pitcher, and staring at himself while he dances and gyrates in the mirror in the weight room.

There, naturally, are several questions lingering behind this video, which was uploaded Wednesday.

How long has Cerbo hidden his secret identity?

Is Cerbo ASU's "secret weapon?" Will the master of zen help ASU in its Fullerton Regional this weekend?

ASU baseball is a No. 2 seed in the Fullerton Regional, which kicks off Friday at 3 p.m. at Goodwin Field against Clemson.

Reach the reporter at fardaya@asu.edu or follow @fardaya15 on Twitter.

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