NEW YORK -- United States Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, a lifelong Yankees fan who grew up not far from Yankee Stadium, is set to take the mound on Saturday afternoon for a ceremonial first pitch.
The Bronx native will take the mound on Saturday, prior to the Yankees' 4:10 p.m. ET game against the Red Sox on FOX.
Sotomayor, 55, has been dubbed as "the judge who saved baseball." In 1995, as a federal trial judge, Sotomayor issued a preliminary injunction that helped end the Major League Baseball strike of 1994-95.
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Hit the strike zone, judge!
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(I'm guessing she could over rule the umpires call anyway)
2 comments:
Well, it's official: America is dead. Baseball has forever been corrupted by a racist communist fascist wise Latina. Pack your bags folks.
Nice catch, that's a cute pic, :)
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