Posted on 05/29/2019 7:08:19 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
It's rare for a "first pitch" to make the news unless it's really good or really bad. But as you'll see, this was historically bad.
For being the White Sox employee of the month, Mary Ruich, a server at the team's stadium club, had a once in a lifetime chance Tuesday night and she made the most or worst of it.
Ruich was supposed to be throwing toward home plate, but what appeared to be her slider was just a bit outside and sailed directly at photographer Darren Georgia's camera.
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LOL..in the interview she said “Maybe nobody saw it.” Good sense of humor!
Yes I remember the time that Obama said he saw the White Sox play at “Cominsky” Park, pronouncing it with an “N” in it.
Every real baseball fan White Sox fan or not, knows that the White Sox played at Comiskey Park.
He claimed to be such a big White Sox fan, yet when asked, could not name a favorite player, past or present.
Hillary was always a Yankees fan and apparently never got called on that either.
Nothing accidental about that. She took out a member of the MSM.
Good on her...
Yes I recall how Hillary said how she was a Yankees fan.
I remember her complete absurd statement on the subject. She said she was a Cubs fan since she had grown up in Chicago. And she said the Cubs were a National League team. And that she wanted an American League team to cheer for as well.
Since there’s an American League team in Chicago, namely the White Sox, why then weren’t the White Sox her favorite American League team?
I know this is a trivial subject, but her logic was so mangled on this based on her own criteria, that makes you wonder about her thought process on other things too
In Chicago one is either a Cubs or Sox fan. Cannot be both.
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