Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce took the mound at the Cleveland Guardians' home stadium, Progressive Field, Friday.
He was joined by his mother Donna before a sold-out crowd as he threw the ceremonial first pitch a few miles from where he grew up.
After hyping up the fans, Kelce reared back and let it fly. But the ball hit the grass and bounced past home plate instead of landing inside the glove of Guardians pitcher Shane Bieber. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Cleveland native and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce throws out the first pitch before a game between the Cleveland Guardians and the Seattle Mariners at Progressive Field April 7, 2023, in Cleveland. (Jason Miller/Getty Images) Kelce quickly ran to hug Bieber after the awkward throw, and the pair seemed to have a good laugh about it. TRAVIS KELCE'S TROUBLES NAMING NFL HEAD COACHES HAS BROTHER, JASON, CRYING IN LAUGHTER Before the baseball left Kelce's hand, a commentator was heard saying, "Hopefully, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes gave him a few lessons before today's game." It wasn't Kelce's first time on a baseball diamond.
He played three sports — football, basketball and baseball — at Cleveland Heights High School. The two-time Super Bowl winner has shown what he can do with a bat, playing in multiple celebrity home run derbies over the years. "Saturday Night Live" host Travis Kelce during his monologue March 4, 2023. (Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images) Earlier this year, former Atlanta Braves scout Reggie Sanders told TMZ Sports Kelce was a "good hitter with blazing speed" during his teenage days.