Dodgers Shohei Ohtani to pitch, hit vs. Padres
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Shohei Ohtani is back to doing Shohei Ohtani things: he smashed a home run on the very first pitch against the Padres, reminding everyone why he’s the MLB’s ultimate unicorn.
Belmont Cameli threw out a ceremonial first pitch before Friday’s series opener between the Cubs and White Sox at Rate Field, firing a strike to Derek Hill. The 28-year-old could have had the same honor on an even earlier date at Wrigley Field.
In a precautionary move to take the load off their superstar, the Los Angeles Dodgers kept Shohei Ohtani out of the lineup for his three previous starts as a pitcher. They decided to make him a true two-way player again Wednesday.
A Texas club baseball team behind the viral “Tarps Off” shirtless fan trend at Busch Stadium last weekend will return for at least one more game Tuesday and throw out the ceremonial first pitch, FOX 2 has learned.
Actor Belmont Cameli threw the first pitch at the Crosstown Classic, but the suburban Chicago-native’s big moment came with a fitting story that highlighted the city’s prominent baseball rivalry. The Naperville-native and star of the new hit show “Off Campus,
For professional athletes — especially those who use their arms for a living — throwing out the first pitch at a baseball game becomes a no-win proposition.
Former NewsChannel 7 anchor Bao Vang threw out the first pitch at a Minnesota Twins game Tuesday in recognition of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara was determined not to join the ranks of embarrassing ceremonial first pitches at Saturday’s Chicago Cubs game. Kamara was enlisted to throw out the first pitch prior to the Cubs-Cardinals game at Wrigley Field ...
Throwing out the first pitch before a Major League Baseball game is the kind of opportunity so many fans dream of. However, it can also quickly become a nightmare if it goes wrong. That was the case for MLB Network’s Intentional Talk co-host Siera ...
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Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe tosses ceremonial first pitch at Nationals Park
West Virginia National Guard SSgt. Andrew Wolfe threw the ceremonial first pitch at the Washington Nationals game against the New York Mets on Monday as part of the team's National Guard Day festivities.