New Washington owner Josh Harris continues to remain visible two months after officially buying the Commanders from Daniel Snyder.
On Thursday, threw out the first pitch for the Washington Nationals game against the Atlanta Braves. The two local franchises announced a collaboration as a part of the two-game crossover, where each franchise is represented at a home game of the other.
When the Commanders host the Chicago Bears in a Thursday Night game in Week 5, representatives from the Nationals will be present at FedEx Field.
So, how did Harris do with his first pitch? Judge for yourself:
LEFT ARM UP, RIGHT ARM STRICTLY FOR PAINT
🫡🫡 @Commanders 🫡🫡 pic.twitter.com/wgJtSr7J2s
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) September 22, 2023
It’s good to see the community and other local franchises embracing the Commanders since Harris and his partners took over. The Commanders had several representatives at the MLB game Thursday, including several franchise legends, such as Santana Moss, Fred Smoot, Brian Mitchell and Jordan Reed.
Great to see former Washington tight end Jordan Reed here at Nats Park. pic.twitter.com/oozp7mIf0q
— Scott Abraham (@Scott7news) September 21, 2023
Oh, and Major Tuddy made it, too.
.@MajorTuddy came to play 😤@Nationals | #HTTC pic.twitter.com/0byNyHwFcy
— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) September 22, 2023