The DJ took the mound just minutes before Boston faced off with the Astros at Fenway Park ... and, given the results of the pitch, he's honestly probably ...
Aoki warmed up his left arm, toed the rubber -- and then heaved a ball that went roughly 20 feet over his catcher's head. Twitter Tweet Unavailable Twitter Tweet Unavailable Steve Aoki might be able to throw a cake with pinpoint accuracy -- but he sure as hell can't do the same with a baseball, 'cause he absolutely airmailed the ceremonial first pitch at the Red Sox game on Monday night ... and it was truly awful. Steve Aoki Horrific First Pitch At Red Sox Game ... Worst All-Time?!? Steve Aoki Throws Horrible First Pitch At Red Sox Game, Worst Ever?
DJ Steve Aoki is extremely talented at producing banger after banger and putting on electrifying performances for clubs and EDM festivals.
THe only logical explanation here is he didn’t practice throwing the first pitch beforehand. Steve Aoki is one of the wealthiest and most successful DJs on the planet. The people assuming that Aoki’s awful first pitch was intentional seem to be doing so for two reasons. — Action Network (@ActionNetworkHQ)May 17, 2022 Tons of baseball fans are calling this the worst first pitch in baseball history. DJ Steve Aoki is extremely talented at producing banger after banger and putting on electrifying performances for clubs and EDM festivals.
Just a bit outside: The DJ/producer's errant toss has rivaled 50 Cent's as one of the worst first pitches of all time.
Aoki was in town to spin at Big Night Live over the weekend. The pitch sailed high and wide and into the backstop, rivaling 50 Cent’s legendary first-pitch mishap as one of the worst of all time. The 44-year-old EDM DJ/producer and entrepreneur threw out the first pitch last night at Fenway Park in Boston, ahead of the Red Sox’ 6-3 win over the Houston Astros, and things didn’t exactly go as planned.
Steve Aoki might want to stick to the turntables that made him famous. The Benihana heir was recently invited to throw out the first pitch at a Boston Red.
The ball then landed in the crowd. Aoki may have delivered the worst ceremonial pitch in the history of baseball. Steve Aoki might want to stick to the turntables that made him famous.
Aoki's pitch ahead of the Red Sox vs. Astros game was ... just a tad high.
Back in 2015, Aoki threw out the first pitch at a Los Angeles Dodgers game and skipped the ball in front of the plate. It's worth noting that Aoki is no stranger to throwing out the ceremonial first pitch at a Major League Baseball ball. Luckily, no fans were hurt when Aoki's throw sailed into the stands.
STEVE AOKI was mocked for throwing the 'worst first pitch ever' as he opened up a Red Sox game.The legendary DJ, 44, had been asked to throw the cerem.
And there was a mass brawl as New York Mets and St Louis Cardinals cleared the benches for an all-out scrap. The legendary DJ, 44, had been asked to throw the ceremonial first pitch at Monday's MLB game between Boston and Houston Astros. STEVE AOKI was mocked for throwing the 'worst first pitch ever' as he opened up a Red Sox game.
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Aoki took it well and laughed at himself and his pitch. And if you do poorly, you get mocked. If you do well, who cares?
Steve Aoki's first pitch at Fenway Monday sailed waaaaaay high onto the netting over the seats behind home plate. But was it the worst first pitch ever?
Aoki performed in Boston at Big Night Live over the weekend. Fans gasped and laughed at the wild throw, and some in the sports world called it one of the worst first pitches in MLB history. Pop star Carly Rae Jepsen had a comparable moment at Tropicana Field in 2021, bouncing the ball wide. Dr. Anthony Fauci’s first pitch at a 2020 Washington Nationals game wasn’t great either. The pitch sailed way high onto the netting over the seats behind home plate. Or at least he attempted to.
The American EDM DJ threw out an all-time bad first pitch at Fenway Park in Boston earlier this week. The 44-year-old took to the mound before the Red Sox ...
He windmilled his arms a couple of times before the pitch like a softballer, but then things went awry. DJ Steve Aoki throws out horrendous first pitch at Fenway Park Back to video DJ Steve Aoki throws out horrendous first pitch at Fenway Park
DJ Steve Aoki is taking jokes about his first pitch attempt in stride, posting a behind-the-scenes video of the moment.
In 2015, the Los Angeles Dodgers invited him to perform and throw their first pitch when they played the Colorado Rockies. Steve Aoki threw out the first pitch at the Boston Red Sox game on Monday night, before the team faced the Houston Astros at Fenway Park. Unfortunately for the "Save Me" DJ, the pitch wasn't exactly on target. Steve Aoki Goes Viral for 'Failed' First Pitch to Open Red Sox Game at Fenway Park
American DJ Steve Aoki's wildly overthrown first pitch before a game between the Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros caught the attention and ire of baseball ...
🤣— Steve Aoki (@steveaoki) https://t.co/UrbYiLVz4h pic.twitter.com/Wux57IIVLf May 17, 2022 Wanted to go viral.— Pete Abraham (@PeteAbe) https://t.co/NIPWOvOCKM May 17, 2022 Steve Aoki bringing the heat on the mound just like he does for work 🔥🔥🔥— Ben Verlander (@BenVerlander) @steveaoki pic.twitter.com/eJGPAQR0j2 May 16, 2022 — Alex Potter (@PoniesPodcast)— Alex Potter (@PoniesPodcast) @steveaokijust pulled a 50cent at Fenway park pic.twitter.com/NDzbUGhp6o May 16, 2022 — Joshua Linsenberg (@JoshLinsenberg)— Joshua Linsenberg (@JoshLinsenberg) @steveaokithrew out tonight’s first pitch @fenwaypark, it was just a little bit outside the strike zone…. pic.twitter.com/j0OstKrxQe May 16, 2022
The award-winning DJ and record producer threw what many are calling the worst first pitch of all time Monday before a Red Sox game in Boston.
Fans gasped and laughed at the wild pitch, and social media erupted with jokes, alternate angles and quips about it joining the ranks of the worst first pitches in Major League Baseball history. - Have You Seen This? A fan is a fan for a busker, even if it's feathered Have You Seen This?