A youngster named Joseph Dever threw out the first pitch at the Phillies game on Saturday, representing "all kids with autism" on the team's Autism Awareness Night. But Dever is not only a ballplayer, he's a showman. The kid did a great Brad Lidge impression, circa 2008, when Lidge got the final out the World Series.
The two best things about this video: when Joseph covers his mouth with his glove while communicating with the dugout. Then after his pitch, his sister takes on the role of the entire Phillies team, and tackles Joseph in celebration. Now that's acting.
Seth Rosenthal The Knicks started their run when I shifted to a very uncomfortable position. I have not moved and might have scoliosis now. You're welcome.
Jemele Hill Can they even win 4 mins? RT @SekouSmithNBA: Brandon Jennings and the Bucks need to sweep the next four to ... ah, never mind! #HEATvBUCKS
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