As one of the NFL's best tight ends, Travis Kelce’s reputation for catching balls is second to none -- but he might not be so acclaimed for throwing them after this wild ceremonial first pitch
As one of the best tight ends in the NFL, Travis Kelce’s reputation for catching balls is second to none. But the Super Bowl winner might not be so acclaimed for throwing them after his wild ceremonial first pitch on Friday before the Cleveland Guardians’ game against the Seattle Mariners.
Mahomes, who is a part owner of the Kansas City Royals, later quipped. After Guardians manager Terry Francona was asked if he had any qualms about putting Bieber in a precarious position, he simply replied: “I’m glad he didn’t tackle him,” according to ESPN. Kelce is originally from Cleveland Heights but probably won’t be appearing for his hometown baseball team any time soon. “Been spiking a football for the past 10 years… can you tell?” he joked on Twitter.
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