Warriors’ Steph Curry reacts to Juan Toscano-Anderson’s first pitch at Oakland A’s game

Following Juan Toscano-Anderson’s first pitch at the Oakland A’s game, Warriors guard Steph Curry had a message for his teammate.

Instead of the basketball court, a member of the Golden State Warriors was busy on the baseball diamond on Friday night.

With the Texas Rangers in town, Oakland native and Golden State forward Juan Toscano-Anderson threw out the ceremonial first pitch for the Oakland Athletics game.

Suited up in Oakland’s kelly green jersey, Toscano-Anderson tossed a strike over the dish to the catcher’s glove. Despite not skipping the ball or making the A’s catcher run to make a catch, Toscano-Anderson’s teammate had a message for him.

Following Toscano-Anderson’s pitch, Steph Curry chimed in on Twitter to say he’d hit a home run off his teammate. Along with taking Toscano-Anderson deep, the two-time NBA Most Valuable Player said he would celebrate with a bat flip similar to former Toronto Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista.

Via @StephenCurry30 on Twitter:

Before the Warriors’ offseason comes to an end, Toscano-Anderson and Curry might need to meet on the sandlot to settle a pitcher-hitter duel. 

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