Katie Ledecky got Bryce Harper to hold her medals while she threw the first pitch
The Washington Nationals invited four-time Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky to throw the first pitch at their game on Wednesday night, but the D.C. native had one problem when she got to the mound.
She didn't have anywhere to put her medals.
Took @katieledecky awhile to get through the MEDAL detector. #Goldpic.twitter.com/bMmu4MbEv4
— MLB (@MLB) August 24, 2016
Thankfully, Bryce Harper was generous enough to act as her personal medal rack while she threw a golden first pitch:
Hold my medals, @Bharper3407! @katieledecky#BallparkCamhttps://t.co/pRlcRpfoPI
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) August 24, 2016
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The gentleman MVP watched in awe as she threw the ceremonial strike.
When you have too many Olympic medals so you have to ask the MVP to hold them while you throw out the first pitch. pic.twitter.com/m6w8l02m5n
— NBC Sports Nationals (@NBCSNationals) August 24, 2016
Photo: AP
Is there anything Katie Ledecky is not good at?
1. Momentarily remove bling
2. Throw strike
3. Grab a pic with the gang pic.twitter.com/gOeGpke7Xb— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) August 24, 2016
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