Twitter Reacts To The Greatest First Pitch In Fenway History
BOSTON (CBS) -- Jordan Leandre let rapper 50 Cent off the hook forever on Wednesday night, when an otherwise special and emotional first pitch took a turn for the ridiculous.
Leandre's first pitch, which sailed wide right and directly into the private area of photographer Tony Capobianco, instantly shot to the top of the list of most memorable ceremonial first pitches of all time. The 17-year-old cancer survivor, who said he is also a pitcher himself, winced as his pitch nailed Capobianco below the belt:
"alright, Jordan...fire it in there"
— Emerson Lotzia, Jr. (@EmersonLotzia) August 16, 2017
⚾️➡️???? pic.twitter.com/hY65q8773o
Capobianco turned out the be O.K. and was a great sport about it:
The pitch drew a lot of great reactions on Twitter. Here is a sampling of the best ones - while keeping it clean, of course:
Yikes...
— Jordan Leandre (@JordanLeandre55) August 16, 2017
To make matters worse, I'm a pitcher ????????♂️
— Jordan Leandre (@JordanLeandre55) August 16, 2017
The greatest first pitch ever? THE GREATEST FIRST PITCH EVER. https://t.co/xR0JMxQRC2
— Toucher and Rich (@Toucherandrich) August 16, 2017
Ceremonial first pitch to the nuts. pic.twitter.com/UHTd4CGyK4
— Jared Carrabis (@Jared_Carrabis) August 16, 2017
I don't think we'll ever see a better first pitch than what Jordan Leandre just gave us. Truly a ballsy effort.
— Steve Buckley (@BuckinBoston) August 16, 2017
I can't stop laughing at that first pitch. Legendary
— Christopher Smith (@SmittyOnMLB) August 16, 2017
Greatest first pitch ever
— Kevin O'Connor (@KevinOConnorNBA) August 16, 2017
FIRE IT IN THERE pic.twitter.com/Ks9zjix3Kf
"I love a good first pitch!"
— Matt Schooley (@SchooleySports) August 17, 2017
"......." pic.twitter.com/H6o8M5HonV
Leandre is no stranger to Fenway Park. He's now thrown out the first pitch five times since 2004, when his cancer went into remission. He's also known for singing the National Anthem at Fenway and running around the bases not long after regaining the ability to walk on his own:
That only makes Thursday night's ceremonial pitch that much more legendary.