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Posted: 2024-04-16T15:50:53Z | Updated: 2024-04-16T16:26:53Z Rob Gronkowski's First Pitch At Fenway Didn't Make It Past Pitcher's Mound | HuffPost

Rob Gronkowski's First Pitch At Fenway Didn't Make It Past Pitcher's Mound

The former tight end had quite the unorthodox delivery.
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Former NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Fenway Park on Monday but it didnt get very far. (Watch the video below.)

Thats because Gronk spiked the ball into the pitchers mound much the way he slammed footballs in the end zone to celebrate his touchdowns when he starred for the New England Patriots.

The fans attending the Boston Red Sox s game against the Cleveland Guardians loved it but they didnt have much else to cheer about. The home team lost , 6-0.

Give Gronk props for putting a different spin on the pregame routine. (And for guaranteeing that a photographer wont be pegged in the groin by the pitch, like one poor fellow  at Fenway several years ago.)

Gymnastics great Simone Biles has cartwheeled and flipped  before delivering the ball.

Actor Bill Murray ran the bases before hurling his ceremonial ball at a Chicago Cubs game.

But Gronks attempt was just so Gronk. And it put the perfect exclamation point on his day as the grand marshal of the Boston Marathon.

Of course he spiked one at the race, too:

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Boston Marathon grand marshal Rob Gronkowski spikes a football next to the trophy during the Boston Marathon on Monday.
Paul Rutherford via Getty Images

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