When Charles Barkley first stepped into the NBA, it was with the Philadelphia 76ers, and over the years, he’s grown a genuine fondness for the city, right down to its baseball team. Despite being an Alabama native, he’s a loyal Philly supporter and keeps a close eye on their ups and downs. The only problem? All that watching didn’t exactly translate into learning how to play the game himself.
Charles Barkley recently popped up on MLB Tonight: Crossover Edition, and the crew wasted no time in hitting him with a little trip down memory lane. Their welcome gift? A throwback clip of him tossing the ceremonial first pitch at a Chicago Cubs game in Wrigley Field back in 2014. And—shockingly—Sir Charles didn’t exactly nail the strike zone. The commentators at the time called it “terrible,” and the video even shows Barkley throwing both hands on his head immediately afterward. That’s the universal sign for, “Wow, I really messed that up,” no matter the sport. Still, Barkley was laughing then, and he’s laughing now.
“Let me tell you something, I hate y’all so much right now…”
Hall of Famer Charles Barkley looks back on his ceremonial first pitch with Matt, @DexterFowler and @JCrossover.
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His very first reaction while rewatching the clip? “Let me tell you something, I hate y’all so much right now.” Classic Charles Barkley. The hosts didn’t waste a second before declaring, “That was horrible.” Then, in true Chuck fashion, he defended himself by tossing his good buddy Stephen A. Smith straight under the bus: “You know. I got all this advice from different guys. They’re like, ‘Chuck, you can’t throw it high enough. You can’t throw it high enough.’ And before you know it, everybody throw it in the ground because it looks like you’re coming down. But you’re really supposed to throw it up. Mine wasn’t as bad as Stephen A. Smith, though. Let’s get that out the way.” Somewhere out there, Stephen A. probably just added “work on my pitch” to his to-do list.
Stephen A. Smith has made a living at ESPN picking apart other people’s performances, but in 2023, the tables turned. Before a Yankees vs. Blue Jays game, he stepped up for the ceremonial first pitch… and promptly bounced it about four feet short of the plate. Yankees catcher Kyle Higashioka saved it from disaster, but the damage was done. It wasn’t quite 50 Cent-level bad, but still prime roasting material. And of course, Stephen A. wasn’t going to miss a chance to clown himself, telling the booth in the second inning, “I was disgusted with myself, man.”
(This is a developing story…)