Great comment and far superior to the useless arguing about Jews and whether or not they're saved or Zionists or whatever. Man I miss the days when people had a sense of humor and kept their politics to themselves. It probably has some smite damage on it, too! :)
When the flight attendant threw a 70 MPH fastball just off the plate, Dave Roberts looked over to the side like 'wait....what?' That may honestly have been the best non-athlete first pitch I've ever seen.
@@ahybell4819 and a Webster is a whole different type of move, you bend your knees during a Webster but she didn’t.so what she did was a Ariel. so your wrong lol.
@@pajasa62 Ha! I was going to say, given their history, the Mets would likely trade her, after a winning season or two. Go the route of Ryan and Tom Seaver...
Glaring omission in this list: President George Bush’s first pitch strike to open game 3 of the 2001 World Series, in Yankee Stadium, just a few weeks after 9/11.
Came here to say this! It was so memorable and the perfect strike made it legendary! Wasn’t that the same night Lee Greenwood sang “Proud to be an American”?
Best first pitch of all time...they said “president, don’t throw from the mound”. He said “nah I’m good” and threw a fucking strike down the middle of the plate...while wearing a Kevlar vest
Sister Mary Jo aka: El Diablo throws 7 different pitches. The Crucifix, the Resurrection, the Passover, the Ascension, the Last Supper, the Epiphany, & the Revelation. To this day no one has scored without her permission & her catcher is known as St Patricia, guarding the gates of home plate.
There was a nun at my school who could throw a football that would spiral for 40 yards in full habit and long dress i challenge any quarterback to try that
I love how these gymnastics girls pull off ridiculous flips that make them seem like they can just switch off gravity or something, and then they throw the ball like a 4 year old would...
A fact that a lot of people don't seem to know is that his father played ball at Yale and I think W did too unless I'm wrong about that. Makes you think about what would happen if they never went into politics.
@@seirbhiseach And all players are forced to motion to the heavens like some do as they touch homeplate. The basepaths are in the shape of a cross. Instead of water and sunflower seeds, players eat bread and drink cranberry juice. In the 7th inning, the scriptures are read. Haha, this is a fun situation to devise.
@@malthuswasright I think Park was more concerned about making sure the sword didn't go flying rather than making sure the ball ended up in the right place. The sword being involved in the pitch was a horrible idea. But hey, maybe Park doesn't throw well and that was a way of concealing it.
@@Bilal-eq6ul You’re right they were but don’t get mad at this person. They’ve seen a lot of even cooler things on the internet that blows the cool performances the gymnasts performed out of the water. It also doesn’t help this person probably has an inflated ego and doesn’t recognize and commend talent and skill when they see it.
No doubt. It's either politics or there was no research done outside of the last 10 years on this video. Objectively looking at it that pitch was one of the greatest of all time.
They left out the most memorable first pitch of all time! Yankee Stadium ...... first game to take place after the 9/11 attacks. George W. Bush throws a perfect strike from the rubber, to the loudest roar from the crowd that's ever been seen.
he asked jeter for any advice before he took the bump. Jete knowing the NY faithful all to well told him "Don't bounce it. they'll boo you" ruclips.net/video/lAEXKwQ1f9M/видео.html
Sister Mary Joe, you are awesome! Remember the commercial with the Toronto Blue Jays and three non-sitting in the stands with signs saying: these nuns need some runs! I happen to remember sister Christina in the crowd. God bless her 🇨🇦
When I saw Clayton Kershaw pop up at the very end, my mind suddenly realized that one day, long after his retirement and entry into the Hall of Fame, we are going to see a 60-year old Clayton Kershaw throw out the ceremonial first pitch with the classic Kerveball.
All the gymnasts: *Does a back handspring, back flip tuck, jump, tip toe, Six flip, cross-cross-applesauce anti gravity thing* a,so the gymnasts: *throws ball like a toddler*
The fact Ray Park did it off hand (he's not left handed) while carrying a sword and did it through a visor he can barely see out of makes that a heck of a pitch in my book.
Best first pitch was at the opening of Miller Park by GW Bush ... wearing body armor no doubt but still zinged in a strike. I was there and it was great.
I don’t care what anyone thinks of the guy, how on earth could you not include George Bush”s first pitch at the World Series in Yankee Stadium?! Better than all these.
You're right and he threw it from the rubber over the plate. Not only was it one of the best pitches, but also probably the most moving moment in sports history. This was after 9/11 and the president even got one of the biggest ovations before after the pitch.
waltt69 Besides the fact that what you are saying is ridiculous, that fact that Obama has thrown out a first pitch, and it’s not included, makes what you said even more ridiculous. Keep shooting though Tex, you may come up with a witty and clever reply one day. One that makes a little sense or something, idk.
How did President Bush's perfect strike on the first Yankees game following 9/11 not make this list? Politics aside, it was a fantastic throw when the entire country was watching!
Gotta say I think that Emirates hostie had been on the mound before. She knew what was going on & could throw a ball. Oh yeah... shes also stunningly beautiful.
I’m sure there’s already a million other comments pointing this out, but Bush’s 9/11 pitch def deserves a top 10 placement. Esp when you consider the pressure you gotta be under in that moment
I hate to say it, but Dubya belongs in this montage. The prick threw a strike to open the World Series in New York just after 9/11. Single greatest achievement of his presidency.
When I was in high school, one of the other schools in our conference had a gymnast on their soccer team. She would do a cartwheel when throwing in the ball from the touchline. I was half hoping to see something similar here.
@@sam04019491 0:55 -- she finishes her stunt and then gets the ball 1:46 -- stunt, two steps, then the throw Nothing where the motion continues from the flip into the pitch.
You missed a very important one. The one where George Bush throws a perfect, and I mean perfect pitch to start the first game after 9/11. I actually cried. Dude wore a bullet proof vest under his jacket, too.
@@linkthespartan117 I'll stick with my 2 decades in aviation research and development. Feel free to believe what you want. This has nothing to do with it.
Yeah, I thought it would be here, because he had one the greatest first pitches, if not THE greatest first pitch of all time, all of these are really good as well, though.
My favorite first pitch was a blind guy. Gets on the mound. Checks the bases, stares down first. Then starts shaking off calls. Then puts a nice one right over the plate lol
Greatest first pitch ever: President Bush at Yankee Stadium, October 30, Game 3 of the 2001 World Series, 49 days after 9/11. Walks out in full view of the world, no fear, and tosses a strike from the rubber. Like a boss!
0:36 you expect her to get bigger as she approaches him but she just doesn’t
yeah wtf, shorty is a shorty for real 3"10 ? wtf
@@DontBeClueless514 she's 4'8'' ! :)
@@411MooCow oh ok, not a dwarf then
I know!..she's tiny!🤪
i have a tiny dark girlfriend myself and god damn she is cute
I hear the sister's holy trinity pitch is unstoppable.
Nah, she got a ten game suspension for PEDs
preach
"My favorite color is light tan"
@JB Priestley i think its meant as a joke
she's practicing throwing holy hand grenade for years now
Sister Mary's pitch has a +10 holy damage buff and God's luck. No wonder it was a decent pitch.
Great comment and far superior to the useless arguing about Jews and whether or not they're saved or Zionists or whatever. Man I miss the days when people had a sense of humor and kept their politics to themselves. It probably has some smite damage on it, too! :)
Be careful, her Holy Domain will convert all on an out pitch
I’ve seen Hail Mary passes in football, but this is the first time I’ve seen a Hail Mary pitch in baseball 😀
The nun was awesome. Rolled that ball down that arm and popped it and had it smoking on the pitch. This ain't her first rodeo.
You might say there were Angels in the Infield?
There can be only nun!
@Wilson Combatgirl that would be called a yard stick 😂
Wilson Combatgirl or maybe the kids were
"For Jesus came not to be served, but to serve" 🙏
When the flight attendant threw a 70 MPH fastball just off the plate, Dave Roberts looked over to the side like 'wait....what?' That may honestly have been the best non-athlete first pitch I've ever seen.
The dodgers bullpen issue has been solved
He was about to drop Joe Kelly.
In heels!
You mean kmh?
Lol not even close to 70
1:07 the fact she leaned that far forward before the front flip and then actually did the front flip WHILE NOT USING HER HANDS is insane
It’s called an aerial
@@folklore_of_beth no its actually called a webster walkover, it's a useful move in parkour I do it all the time.
@@ahybell4819 in gymnastics the original move is called a front Ariel.
@@ahybell4819 and a Webster is a whole different type of move, you bend your knees during a Webster but she didn’t.so what she did was a Ariel. so your wrong lol.
Fair enough, your correct. But it’s also called a Webster walkover in freerunning
That was a hell of a pitch by the flight attendant.
She fricking brought the heat !
In heels no less.
@Rob C Amen to that !
Yeah it was!!! From the mound while in heels, yeah she's played some ball before...
Could I get some extra mustard on that? Why, thanks.
Spoiler: Sister Mary Jo has a 1.89 ERA in her convent league. Known as the "Heat of St. Gregory's".
@Guy Surname A coven is a group of witches
@@tyanez tomato, sea urchin, it's all the same, you know?
The Lord's Splitter...
@@NbleSavage that's mine now
Her fastball is known as "St. Elmo's Fire"
NOTHING beats Bush's pitch at Yankee Stadium after 911. Even as a Sox fan, I can't deny how moving that moment was.
I have no idea what any of that means besides Bush and 911 but I like a good first pitch
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This video should tell you all you need to know if you're interested
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I can't believe how moving & significant Guiliani was the night after. And look at him now, how can it be the same person.
Probably the guy who pitched the idea of crashing a plane into the twin towers beats it
1:42 cameraman starts to zoom but then realizes he'd like to keep his job
lol
I’d buy that for a dollar!
I noticed that, too. In fact, wanted him to zoom in on that fine butt but when he stopped I knew why.
And the announcer hesitated for a moment during that part
at 1:41 it was cut to look like the guy was pointing at her butt for the Emirates attendant lmao. "Great pitch! Now check this skinny bitch out"
Mets need to sign that nun.
Hell yeah.. She has got an arm..
Yeah, that nun might make up for trading Nolan Ryan. (That still hurts!)
@@pajasa62 Ha! I was going to say, given their history, the Mets would likely trade her, after a winning season or two. Go the route of Ryan and Tom Seaver...
lol
Dude shut up
Glaring omission in this list:
President George Bush’s first pitch strike to open game 3 of the 2001 World Series, in Yankee Stadium, just a few weeks after 9/11.
The opening pitch by W was more than just throwing a ball.
There were tons of omissions just because there are so many memorable ones-Rosie O'Donnell comes to mind...and yes, Bush as well.
Came here to say this! It was so memorable and the perfect strike made it legendary! Wasn’t that the same night Lee Greenwood sang “Proud to be an American”?
Seriously. I hate the guy but that was historical.
Best first pitch of all time...they said “president, don’t throw from the mound”. He said “nah I’m good” and threw a fucking strike down the middle of the plate...while wearing a Kevlar vest
The nun had a dangerous sinker. That pitch would've wiffed any major league batter.
First time I've seen a Hail Mary pitch.
lol looked more like a nasty 12-to-6 to me
@@Nobody-xe9fc Honestly to me, it seems like a whiffersnapper to 6. She had a very dangerous strangler angle on that one.
@@filkz4530 lol
@@Nobody-xe9fc The floor dropped out on that pitch. It was nasty.
1:28 Holy crap. She put it in the mitt wearing a skirt and high heels. That is very impressive.
Looked like it might've clocked in the 60s!
What group are they a part of?? Don't recognize the uniforms. And ya, she rocked it! You can see the confidence on her face!!
@@hagiosp Emirates
@@Kado_Tornado thank you
@@hagiosp I've flown Emirates numerous times. The flight attendants are all drop-dead GORGEOUS!
Random assorted dudes: wiff
A whole bunch of Women and Jerry Seinfeld: Cannons
Bruh, Emirates flight attendants are throwing some heat in heels!
sayin'
I wasn’t sure if that was Etihad, but your right it was Emirates. Those ladies sure make those long flights more enjoyable.
Wonder how much heat they could generate with the heels off!
pajasa62 the Detroit tigers get the crusty flight attendants from spirit
fax no printer
Sister Mary Jo aka: El Diablo throws 7 different pitches. The Crucifix, the Resurrection, the Passover, the Ascension, the Last Supper, the Epiphany, & the Revelation. To this day no one has scored without her permission & her catcher is known as St Patricia, guarding the gates of home plate.
This is pure gold.
"El Diablo" hahahahaha.
So shes a joestar and her stand is el diablo ?
@@knifedeku452 Huh?
@@joeaardvark9214 its an anime reference
At first I thought Snake Eyes was going to throw the sword...
Will go down in history as one of the great missed opportunities...
Would have made for a better pitch. :-/
I was worried that Snake Eyes would throw the sword by mistake.
*bat this you fucking casual*
Bro you brought a sword to a baseball game?fluffing crin- *S H I N G*
Zachstroyer fluffing??
I thought the camera man was going to get sliced
You mere mortals will never stop me
That nun is an OG
Yeah i like the NuN too!
I'll bet she can hit, too - lots of BP with a ruler on your knuckles
secret weapon on a church softball team
I would actually go to her church
420th like on a comment about a nun
1:30 That actually surprised me. She rocketed that thing to the catcher.
There was a nun at my school who could throw a football that would spiral for 40 yards in full habit and long dress i challenge any quarterback to try that
I could find you a lot of people that could also do that much less any quarterback
ExtremE I can read buddy, my statement still stands
elevation god youre a dick
8th grade qbs at my school can do that
Max Reagan Max ur in 7th grade bro chill
I love how these gymnastics girls pull off ridiculous flips that make them seem like they can just switch off gravity or something, and then they throw the ball like a 4 year old would...
Yeah now imagine the baseball player trying to do the flip she did 🤣
@@191125 difference is doing a flip requires much pratice and being atlhetic. throwing an average pitch only requires common sense.
That’s Simone Biles and she’s 4’8 and probably weighs like 90 pounds what’d u expect?
Thats why they’re gymnasts and not ball players...
@@alyssa2796 ball players...
1:10 good thing he didn't get confused and throw the sword instead of the ball...
I can't explain it, but somehow the Phillie Phanatic has the perfect facial expression for every situation. Best mascot ever!!!
Was not a W fan, but the pitch he threw the first game back from9/11 was epic.
A fact that a lot of people don't seem to know is that his father played ball at Yale and I think W did too unless I'm wrong about that. Makes you think about what would happen if they never went into politics.
@hurricane watcher thats correct.
@@anthonyvannella9953 would’ve avoided at least one war lmao
@@anthonyvannella9953 Yes, they both played at Yale.
Not too many people can call David Ortiz lil' Papi, but Gronk is one of the few that can.
yyyy yyy
Gronk can jump out of a birthday cake for me, my wife, my daughter, and it will still be relevant and aweseome!
🤣😂😂
Zion Williamson calls Gronk little Zion
Munenori Kawasaki is little Papi lol ruclips.net/video/3Di2_EM3zCg/видео.html
I never realized how tiny Simone Biles really is. Baseball player looks like a giant compared to her. Wow!
if she played there would be a guy like rookie of the year "oh come on ump she has no strike zone"
Anti growth hormones vs human growth hormones.
Imagine her next to a 6ft5 basketball player
Imagine her next to Yao Ming
Yeah i didn't realize how short ahe is either. I then looked it up. She is all of 4'8". So she is technically a midget, dwarf, little person, etc.
0:42 Pretty decent speed on that pitch and accurate too!
Simone Biles didn't even come up to that guys belt line. Man she is small..
small but fastest i think she is smartest than others.
Am I the only one that rewound that one a few times? MuuHaaa
I love it when a girl can go up on me.
She didn't "stick" the landing.
She gets a pass for filling out her jeans like a goddess.
The flight attendant best pitch.
money
that girl played softball or _something_
Obviously a ringer.
bitch had on high heels
Nah the nun there a strike
Gronk reminds me of that one jock in high-school.
Biff Tannen
Imagine have to bat against a pitch thrown by a nun. "If I hit a home run, do I have to do some sort of penance? I better whiff..."
Ave Maria on each base, holy water in the cooler dump if it’s a walk off, and a luminous mystery for each run scored on the hit.
@@seirbhiseach And all players are forced to motion to the heavens like some do as they touch homeplate. The basepaths are in the shape of a cross. Instead of water and sunflower seeds, players eat bread and drink cranberry juice. In the 7th inning, the scriptures are read. Haha, this is a fun situation to devise.
maybe if you hit her with a comebacker you might have to do penance.
I was so deeply touched by Snakeye being selected to throw out a first pitch, truly an American to be proud of.
Shame the pitch was so appalling.
@@malthuswasright I know eh, I wanted smoke in the catcher’s mitt.
@@malthuswasright I think Park was more concerned about making sure the sword didn't go flying rather than making sure the ball ended up in the right place. The sword being involved in the pitch was a horrible idea. But hey, maybe Park doesn't throw well and that was a way of concealing it.
this comment is much funnier now that they've had to take all but five frames of the Snake Eyes pitch out of the video
Gorege W. Bush's pitch after 9/11 was epic
And yet, omitted.
The cabin crew woman, I have to say that is pretty phenomenal to throw a strike in high heels. She gets my vote for best pitch. Period!
She's probably imagining all the jerks she'd like to throw a drink at!
One of the best first pitches I've seen and it is Jerry Seinfeld throwing it. Great job, probably because NEWman wasn't there.
The sister and the cabin crew were great. Both gymnasts weren't very impressive even though they tried REALLY hard to be.
They were, wtf is this comment?
@@Bilal-eq6ul You’re right they were but don’t get mad at this person. They’ve seen a lot of even cooler things on the internet that blows the cool performances the gymnasts performed out of the water. It also doesn’t help this person probably has an inflated ego and doesn’t recognize and commend talent and skill when they see it.
Can you please upload a video of you doing either of those moves and following up with a pitch? Thanks.
Someone’s a little salty
Never underestimate a nun with a genuine smile. Those ones have powers.
The nun was fun, alright. But I like the mischievous smile of that delighful flight attendant and her accentuated jaw line even better.
they also have tons of nunsploitation films with uhhhh, smiles
I would bet that with the flight attendants, first time all the players paid attention to the first pitch.
W.'s first pitch in Yankee Stadium after 9/11 not being on here is ridiculous.
Scrolled down to say the same thing. Was never a fan of GWB but that pitch was freaking legendary.
No doubt. It's either politics or there was no research done outside of the last 10 years on this video. Objectively looking at it that pitch was one of the greatest of all time.
1:30 is one of the best first pitches I've ever seen.
Totally agree. I didn't see that coming. I wonder who she is.
They left out the most memorable first pitch of all time!
Yankee Stadium ...... first game to take place after the 9/11 attacks. George W. Bush throws a perfect strike from the rubber, to the loudest roar from the crowd that's ever been seen.
That was the best, I just saw that one. I think disaster pitches are more memorable.
he asked jeter for any advice before he took the bump. Jete knowing the NY faithful all to well told him
"Don't bounce it. they'll boo you"
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Bingo
Bush's best moments were that strike and dodging the two shoes thrown at him
Sister Mary Joe, you are awesome!
Remember the commercial with the Toronto Blue Jays and three non-sitting in the stands with signs saying: these nuns need some runs!
I happen to remember sister Christina in the crowd. God bless her 🇨🇦
1:50 "I'm just tryna figure out what-" same.
When I saw Clayton Kershaw pop up at the very end, my mind suddenly realized that one day, long after his retirement and entry into the Hall of Fame, we are going to see a 60-year old Clayton Kershaw throw out the ceremonial first pitch with the classic Kerveball.
Hopefully, it’d be an honor to watch
*holy pitch*
-holy damage
-holy speed
Are we sure “Sister Mary Joe” isn’t just Tim Cook in a nun costume?
I see what you did there.
Is that doubtfire
@TLeeyah O lmao
We need to talk about how good Seinfeld's side arm throw straight down the gut was!
Outside of pro players, that was a damn pretty pitch.
Right handed. I thought he was a lefty.
@Xombie OO7 Sounds like someone is a failed comedian.
@Xombie OO7 you’re an idiot
All the gymnasts: *Does a back handspring, back flip tuck, jump, tip toe, Six flip, cross-cross-applesauce anti gravity thing* a,so the gymnasts: *throws ball like a toddler*
Can't believe you omitted G.W. Busch's perfect strike on the post-9/11 game (when it was really quite necessary to throw a perfectly strike).
I heard the pitch was an inside job
Busch's?
Sr. Mary Jo, “Bringing the heat.” I love it.
Bringing the Holy Smoke.
The fact Ray Park did it off hand (he's not left handed) while carrying a sword and did it through a visor he can barely see out of makes that a heck of a pitch in my book.
1:43 Real MVP is the cameraman.
zoomed right in didn't he? But why the heck gymnasts go out there wearing skin-tight jeans in the first place? Not that I'm complaining just saying
@@burtan2000 cause they can wear what they want
@@burtan2000 more aerodynamic, important for that kind of stuff
Gronk?
Simone Biles: ᵃᶦᵍʰᵗ ᴵ ᵍᵘᵉˢˢ ᶦᵐᵐᵃ ˡᵒᵒᵏ ᵗᵒ ᵗʰᵉ ˢᵗʳᵃᵗᵒˢᵖʰᵉʳᵉ
it worked for Fernando Valenzuela
0:40 the eff was that?, literally 5 frames of a guy dressed in black with a sword. I wanna see that one lol
Best first pitch was at the opening of Miller Park by GW Bush ... wearing body armor no doubt but still zinged in a strike. I was there and it was great.
I could see an alternate universe where Hideki Matsui was a pitcher.
1:30
Catcher was like: What just happened?
The catcher was the manager Dave Roberts. He probably thought that was awesome like everyone else.
They need to sign the nun to a contract.
I think she already has a lifetime contract.
1:41 - Cameraman barely catches himself from continuing to zoom in...
ScubaShneve do you happen to know her name? I can’t recall it atm...
@@merrickjacobs197 Nastia Liukin
libertyordeaf thank you much!
Merrick Jacobs Nothing better than seeing a brotha help out a brotha with a girls name
Holy mackarel, she's cute.
rule one of any game, “anything is allowed if its cool enough”
never realized how short simone biles was until she stood next to that guy
Ah, you knew Matsui was gonna nail it. The rest were terrific.
The nun and the flight attendant's pitch really impressed me the most.
I don’t care what anyone thinks of the guy, how on earth could you not include George Bush”s first pitch at the World Series in Yankee Stadium?! Better than all these.
exactly what i was thinking
You're right and he threw it from the rubber over the plate. Not only was it one of the best pitches, but also probably the most moving moment in sports history. This was after 9/11 and the president even got one of the biggest ovations before after the pitch.
Because the leftists that put this together don't want to show him besting their "god" Obama.
Trump's pitch was also really good.
waltt69 Besides the fact that what you are saying is ridiculous, that fact that Obama has thrown out a first pitch, and it’s not included, makes what you said even more ridiculous. Keep shooting though Tex, you may come up with a witty and clever reply one day. One that makes a little sense or something, idk.
How did President Bush's perfect strike on the first Yankees game following 9/11 not make this list? Politics aside, it was a fantastic throw when the entire country was watching!
Yeah, I thought they'd have it.
Gotta say I think that Emirates hostie had been on the mound before. She knew what was going on & could throw a ball.
Oh yeah... shes also stunningly beautiful.
Almost a better arm than me!
the nun is a teacher at Marian Catholic High School in Chicago Heights Illinois ( suburban chicago )
teaches baseball?
@ maybe lol
LE REDDIT COMMANDER nah she used to teach theology, but she recently got transferred to Mexico I think.
@@gundam5271 So, she's now playing in the Mexican League. Cool.
Wayne J probs lol. She was a top tier teacher.
Another reminder of how small simone is, despite being solid muscle
🐝を駆除してくれたお兄さんが急遽始球式やったの、ほんとにアメリカらしいと思って感動しました😊
Nobody talking about that FIRE from the catapult, it was easily the fastest pitch in this video
NGL that's a dope idea for a project
One of the coolest traditions in all of sports that's not directly related to the game itself.
I’m sure there’s already a million other comments pointing this out, but Bush’s 9/11 pitch def deserves a top 10 placement. Esp when you consider the pressure you gotta be under in that moment
I hate to say it, but Dubya belongs in this montage. The prick threw a strike to open the World Series in New York just after 9/11. Single greatest achievement of his presidency.
I had a great chuckle from this one.
While wearing a kevlar vest, to boot
It was to start Game 3
@@thenightmaricsenpai524 oh come, now. You and I both know that Phoenix is a geriatric town, not a baseball one.
Seinfeld's pitch should have been catched by Keith Hernandez.
"caught"
Yes!
@@kendallevans4079 Grammar is quite difficult these days. ;)
@@zeropoint7665 Or non-existent! Scary to think these people will be paying my social security.
Nice game, pretty boy.
The nun and the flight attendant both killed it
1:28 it would have been hilarious if she just threw an 95 mph fast ball
This seems like the best baseball moments shown on the stadium screen in "The Naked Gun".
When I was in high school, one of the other schools in our conference had a gymnast on their soccer team. She would do a cartwheel when throwing in the ball from the touchline. I was half hoping to see something similar here.
You did. It was in there.
@@sam04019491 0:55 -- she finishes her stunt and then gets the ball
1:46 -- stunt, two steps, then the throw
Nothing where the motion continues from the flip into the pitch.
I adore this gorgeous cat.. how they raised her is phenomenal
Ace: Emirates
2: Nun
3: Sidearmfeld
4: Gronk
5: who's my 5 guys???
Matsui. Played outfield for Yankees.
@@gdh7511 Hideki could fire it in there
100,000,000 000. Baa baa bouy. Bottom of the list. Worst in baseball history..
0:02 this ones for you, God
Kind of amazing that the mascots were able to do that.
Be sure to turn the sound on and listen to the reaction of the crowd after the flight attendant's pitch.
why do you say that as if most people watch videos with the sound off?
I was waiting for Howard Wolowitz to show up with his Mars rover to deliver the ball to the keeper !
The Emerates trow was amazing!!
Simone’s pitch was so happy and giddy I love it.
Sister Mary Jo: The batter doesn't want nun of that.
0:56 the 75 seasons suite 🤣
Dude, that Emirates stewardess through that pitch in full make-up, dress, high heels, and pantyhose! I'm intrigued!!!!
What do you mean by “Intrigued”
@@universaleliteinc.6554 aroused
@@universaleliteinc.6554 turned on hahaha
That angle and focus at 0:58
God bless you, cameraman!
The blond white girl isn't interesting in this video or your country.
Didn't tell us who half of them were.
but you probably knew some
@baw0909 haha
anybody know who the last was?
@baw0909 what an example
@@Patrick.Weightman probably hideki matsui
"Us nerds know we are not jocks. We can't throw. But we're smart, so we'll build a machine to throw FOR US!"
You missed a very important one. The one where George Bush throws a perfect, and I mean perfect pitch to start the first game after 9/11. I actually cried. Dude wore a bullet proof vest under his jacket, too.
Screw Bush.
@@corruptoregon2984 way to be that guy
@@stoweby guess I'll bve the first person to say, "jet fuel doesn't melt steel beams"!!
Well he used to be a high school base ball coach.
@@linkthespartan117 I'll stick with my 2 decades in aviation research and development. Feel free to believe what you want. This has nothing to do with it.
I dont think people understand how impressive that pitch in heels by the stewardess was.
Did you not read any of the comments?
Where's George W. Bush in this collection? That was a memorable and moving first pitch, especially under the circumstances in 2001.
Yeah, I thought it would be here, because he had one the greatest first pitches, if not THE greatest first pitch of all time, all of these are really good as well, though.
Who was the second guy? I wish they would’ve written who is who in the description. Simone is tiny!
My favorite first pitch was a blind guy. Gets on the mound. Checks the bases, stares down first. Then starts shaking off calls. Then puts a nice one right over the plate lol
Did he gear up in grey/black and take his rightful place behind home plate afterwards?
@@mfree80286 Na he was considered over qualified lol
@@mfree80286 Winner!....That's funny!
@@mfree80286 Just for that, You're Outta Here.
@@ernestturnage3653 You're pointing at the wrong coach, ump....
Greatest first pitch ever: President Bush at Yankee Stadium, October 30, Game 3 of the 2001 World Series, 49 days after 9/11. Walks out in full view of the world, no fear, and tosses a strike from the rubber. Like a boss!
All of these are better than that. I like the ones that didn't get attacked.