He signed a ball for me this year out in the bullpen at a Nationals game. He then threw it back; it hit my wife, hit the wall, hit a rail and it bounced to the other end of the bullpen. He looked at me as though I did something wrong. The bullpen attendant retrieved the ball and tossed it directly into my glove. I'm not a scout, but I'd sooner hire the bullpen attendant. Some Nats fan did call him Pedro Fellatio, so I guess he at least brings some entertainment.
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I didn't hear this, but, after all, they once had a pitcher who only had one hand.
That's true.
That said, the Angels, White Sox and Brewers also had a pitcher with only one hand so it is not that rare.
He signed a ball for me this year out in the bullpen at a Nationals game. He then threw it back; it hit my wife, hit the wall, hit a rail and it bounced to the other end of the bullpen. He looked at me as though I did something wrong. The bullpen attendant retrieved the ball and tossed it directly into my glove. I'm not a scout, but I'd sooner hire the bullpen attendant. Some Nats fan did call him Pedro Fellatio, so I guess he at least brings some entertainment.
He's used to throwing to a catcher's mitt, you know. You messed him up.
Jose Fellatio...nice!
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