WATCH: Kansas City Royals Pitcher Dillon Gee Throws Quite Possibly the Worst Pitch in Baseball History
Even Randy Johnson, one of the best pitchers in major league baseball history, has thrown a wild pitch over the head of his catcher all the way to the backstop. But whatever pitch Kansas City Royals starter Dillion Gee was trying to throw takes the cake for the worst thing we’ve ever seen.
While facing Melky Cabrera of the Chicago White Sox, not only does Gee throw the baseball straight down into the pitcher’s mound—something that seemed physically impossible until now—but his momentum sent him spinning off the mound like human tornado. Cabrera, who had no idea where the ball was, had a mini panic attack at the plate wondering if the baseball was coming straight at his head. It all made for one of the strangest, most hilarious sports videos we’ve ever seen. Enjoy watching one of the worst pitches ever thrown on a baseball diamond.
The Royals ended up winning the game 3-1, so Gee’s error did no harm. Still, a reference to this baseball atrocity will live on Gee’s Wikipedia page for the rest of his days.
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WATCH: Kansas City Royals Pitcher Dillon Gee Throws Quite Possibly the Worst Pitch in Baseball History
Even Randy Johnson, one of the best pitchers in major league baseball history, has thrown a wild pitch over the head of his catcher all the way to the backstop. But whatever pitch Kansas City Royals starter Dillion Gee was trying to throw takes the cake for the worst thing we’ve ever seen.
While facing Melky Cabrera of the Chicago White Sox, not only does Gee throw the baseball straight down into the pitcher’s mound—something that seemed physically impossible until now—but his momentum sent him spinning off the mound like human tornado. Cabrera, who had no idea where the ball was, had a mini panic attack at the plate wondering if the baseball was coming straight at his head. It all made for one of the strangest, most hilarious sports videos we’ve ever seen. Enjoy watching one of the worst pitches ever thrown on a baseball diamond.
The Royals ended up winning the game 3-1, so Gee’s error did no harm. Still, a reference to this baseball atrocity will live on Gee’s Wikipedia page for the rest of his days.