
The second opportunity I have had to throw out the first pitch came today in El Paso, Texas. I was honored to represent New Mexico State University by throwing out the first pitch at the El Paso Chihuahuas game. The Chihuahuas are the triple A affiliate to the San Diego Padres. The Chihuahuas play at Southwest University Park, a stadium that has similar characteristics to Fifth-Third Field, home of the Toledo Mud Hens.

So tonight as I'm walking out to the mound to throw the first pitch I begin to feel the nerves. After a deep breath, I begin to just take in the moment. While you might think "everyone" is watching you - in reality; very few people are watching you. So, I stepped on the mound. Looked to the person catching and I throw the ball. Straight down the middle to the right and a little short. Actually, I was pretty pleased given no practice and a bum shoulder.
I am very happy that I have had the opportunity to throw out the first pitch. I have always loved playing baseball and watching baseball - both minor and major league teams. Because of this experience, whenever I attend a game in person I make sure I'm watching the person who is throwing out the first pitch.