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My work sponsored a “kids day” with OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) at PGE park the other day. It’s pretty cool, OMSI teaches the kids about the physics involved in baseball. Instead of sitting in the classroom for the day they all get to go to the park to cheer for the Beavers who are our local AAA affiliate with the Padres. We sponsored three of these days during this season and each of the guys in the marketing department, including myself, got to throw out the first pitch for one of the games. We have been razing each other trying to make one another nervous. My buddy Ryan went first, he threw it low and in the dirt AND GOT BOOED by 5,000 cotton candy infused kids. My pitch was last week. I was nervous; you have to show up a couple hours before the game so you have plenty of time to think about it. The way I see it, you only get one chance in your life to throw out a first pitch at a baseball game. If you screw it up your never gonna get a second opportunity. I would be ling if I told you I hadn’t stepped off 60ft 6 inches and practiced the weekend before. Actually I stepped off 55ft because I figured they wouldn’t let me stand on the mound. Long story short, I announced my presents with authority and threw a perfect strike. The guy I threw to is Raymond Chang, he’s actually from Kansas City and played his college ball at Rockhurst University.
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June 6, 2008 at 10:03 am
Nice story, but who’s the chang on the right?
June 9, 2008 at 12:06 pm
Oh please, anyone can through a strike, well except for Ryan.