A little laughter to send you off into the weekend.
We’ve seen some bad efforts in the ceremonial first pitch department, but this one takes the cake.
There was the time rapper 50 Cent let the baseball roll off his hand and gently sail about 10 feet to the left of the mound. There was the time that singer Carly Rae Jepsen fired the ball directly into the ground in front of her, looking more like she was trying to spike a football.
Then of course, there was Captain Mom Jeans’ historic effort:
What happened at Fenway Park earlier this week however, was completely nuts.
Not taking anything away from the story of Boston Red Sox fan Jordan Leandre, a bone cancer survivor, who was called on to make the first pitch during a pregame ceremony to honor the 1967 A.L. pennant-winning team.
Bravo for Leandre overcoming such a difficult fight.
That said, the first pitch went awry, sailing a bit on the pitcher, and well, take a look for yourself (Warning: Men – It hurts to watch):
Red Sox first pitch tonight right on the money $$$$ pic.twitter.com/hrVPvrSUEC
— Jared Tokarz (@NFLDraftInsider) August 16, 2017
Via Fox News Insider:
A ceremonial first pitch at Fenway Park was just a bit outside, nailing an unwitting photographer right in the groin Wednesday night.
Boston Red Sox fan Jordan Leandre, a bone cancer survivor, air-mailed the throw during a pregame ceremony honoring the 1967 A.L. pennant-winning team.
The clip quickly went viral.
You can see why it went viral.
For his part, photographer Tony Capobianco was a good sport about the incident, tweeting some funny statements in response and even sharing an epic image of the baseball just prior to impact.
I’m the one who got hit and I will never stop laughing at that video https://t.co/9lDHhbcnGO
— Tony Capobianco (@TonyCapobianco) August 17, 2017
THANK THE LAWD it was just a bit outside https://t.co/FLnQffF2Kr
— Tony Capobianco (@TonyCapobianco) August 16, 2017
Feel free to caption this, America pic.twitter.com/ZUXdacFAXV
— Tony Capobianco (@TonyCapobianco) August 17, 2017
Personally, I can’t stop watching the clip – including this one of the 1967 Red Sox players reaction to the incident:
MUST WATCH! HILARIOUS!
Here’s a great look at the 1967 #RedSox players reaction after Jordan Leandre hit @TonyCapobianco in groin.#wbz pic.twitter.com/oPmbHZ7jtU— Scott Sullivan (@SullyBunz) August 17, 2017
When all is said and done, perhaps this viral video clip will have a silver lining – donations to the Jimmy Fund, where Leandre was treated for his cancer.
Help spread this viral video and maybe raise cancer awareness while sharing a laugh!