Was 50 Cent's ceremonial first pitch at the Mets-Pirates game this week the worst EVER, as everyone is saying? Yeah, probably. That's according to a highly unscientific study of first pitches we conducted at Wonkblog this morning. We watched a whole
Rapper 50 Cent (left) shakes hands with Mets' OF Curtis Granderson before throwing an abysmal first pitch. (AP). There's nothing like a bit of unintentional comedy to divert attention away from organizational disarray.
Rapper 50 Cent (left) shakes hands with Mets' OF Curtis Granderson before throwing an abysmal first pitch. (AP). There's nothing like a bit of unintentional comedy to divert attention away from organizational disarray.
Rapper 50 Cent (left) shakes hands with Mets' OF Curtis Granderson before throwing an abysmal first pitch. (AP). There's nothing like a bit of unintentional comedy to divert attention away from organizational disarray.
On hand to promote an upcoming concert at the ballpark, 50 Cent's wild pitch not only didn't reach the catcher or pass through any part of the strike zone, it never even shared the same zip code with the left-handed batter's box. As Major League's
This chart suggests that 50 Cent's first pitch was indeed the worst ever