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On opening day, April 4, Bill Clinton went to Cleveland and, like many Presidents before him, threw out a ceremonial first pitch. That same day Hillary Rodham Clinton went to Chicago and, like no First Lady before her, also threw out a first ball, at a Cubs game in Wrigley Field.
Not in MLB. During his career, Ellis was known for his good control and his use of hallucinogens. He hit 7 or more batters in only two seasons (10 in 1970 and 7 in 1974) and ended his career with 44 hit batters and 674 walks in 2127 innings pitched. There was a game against the Cincinnati Reds in 1974 where Ellis plunked the first three batters in the first inning (Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, Dan Driessan), walked Tony Perez who was quick enough to get out of the way, and threw two pitches high and tight to Johnny Bench before getting yanked. The story goes that Ellis believed the Pirates had lost their aggressiveness and were easily initmidated so he went out to the mound that day to prove a point.
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I am not sure who the first one is, but Peyton Manning threw 31 in 2006-2007 and he threw 31 this year.
I never in my life heard that before.
The one who threw the first punch!
Not if you threw up within the first hour after taking the pill.
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William Howard Taft was the first to open the major league baseball season by throwing out the first pitch on April 14, 1910. McKinley threw out the first pitch in a minor league game as governor of Ohio before he was President.
First of all, one must learn about spelling. It's through not threw,