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Snoop Dogg Throws Ugly First Pitch
The Doggfather was celebrated by the San Diego Padres prior to yesterday’s (June 8) home game against the Atlanta Braves. What exactly Snoop is a coach of is anybody’s guess, because based on this pitch, it certainly isn’t baseball. The team wore vintage 1990s uniforms and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, better known as Zack Morris from “Saved by the Bell”, introduced the Padres’ lineups. Of course, he wasn’t there just to enjoy some sub-par Major League action, he was there to throw out the first pitch.
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But that was hardly the worst first pitch in history.
The wind-up was certainly unorthodox, but no way near the disgusting display that resulted when the ball left his hand. In the final analysis, 50 Cent’s toss, which was ridiculed for days by sports announcers and eventually earned its own baseball card, was definitely the worse throw.
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We present rapper/actor/entertainment mogul Snoop Dogg, and his terribly bad first pitch that might be worse than 50 Cent’s.