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Was former President George W. Bush’s World Series ceremonial pitch a ball or a strike?

Texas Rangers Hall of Fame catcher Pudge Rodriguez had three words for former President George W. Bush ahead of his ceremonial World Series first pitch.

“Don’t bounce it,” Rodriguez said, speaking to the media before Friday’s game. It’s the same advice given by former New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter before Bush threw out the first pitch in the 2001 World Series.

former United States President George W. Bush throws the first pitch of Game 1 of the World Series between the Texas Rangers and the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday, October 27, 2023, at Globe Life Field in Arlington.
former United States President George W. Bush throws the first pitch of Game 1 of the World Series between the Texas Rangers and the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday, October 27, 2023, at Globe Life Field in Arlington. Chris Torres ctorres@star-telegram.com

Unfortunately, Bush didn’t heed their advice. His pitch was low and outside bouncing about a foot in front of home plate before Game 1 between the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks.

This is the fourth time Bush has thrown out the ceremonial first pitch at the World Series. He also threw out pitches during the 2001, 2010, and 2017 series.

The 2001 series was last time the Arizona Diamondbacks made it to the Fall Classic. They upset the heavily favored New York Yankees on Luis Gonzalez’s game-winning hit in the bottom of the ninth of Game 7.

This is Bush’s third appearance at a Rangers playoff game this postseason. He and his wife Laura attended Game 3 of the American League Divisional Series and ALCS at Globe Life Field.

Bush owned a stake in the team and was managing general partner from 1989 until he was elected Texas governor in 1994.

This story was originally published October 27, 2023 at 7:06 PM.

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Harrison Mantas has covered Fort Worth city government, agencies and people since September 2021. He likes to live tweet city hall meetings, and help his fellow Fort Worthians figure out what’s going on.
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