Gary Green, CEO of the Class AAA Omaha Storm Chasers, had the privileged and honor of tossing out the ceremonial first pitch at Citi Field on Tuesday night prior to Matt Harvey’s manhandling of the White Sox (even with a bloody nose). Gary should have probably practiced a few more times prior to launching the first pitch, because it did not end well. Gary launched his toss with a solid amount of velocity behind it, however accuracy was not his friend. The pitch ended up breaking a pane of glass behind home plate which is used to protect a video camera. No one will ever be able to accuse Gary of not giving it the old college try.
Ceremonial First Pitch At Mets Game Goes Quite Wrong
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