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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ceremonial first pitch of a baseball game is always a big moment, especially when celebrities are involved. When a celebrity&#8217;s first pitch goes woefully wrong, it’s all the more memorable.</p><p>Here are the 10 worst first pitches ever by some of pop culture&#8217;s most recognizable names:</p><p class="number">1</p><h2 class="article-list__heading"> Anthony Fauci</h2><h3>Washington Nationals vs. New York Yankees on July 23, 2020</h3><p><video-js
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		}</script></p><p class="number">4</p><h2 class="article-list__heading"> Michael Jordan</h2><h3>Chicago Cubs vs. San Francisco Giants (one-game playoff) on September 28, 1998</h3><p><video-js
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		}</script></p><p class="number">7</p><h2 class="article-list__heading"> Miss Texas 2014 Monique Evans</h2><h3>Texas Rangers vs. Los Angeles Angels on August 17, 2014</h3><p><video-js
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