Arizona Cardinals tight end Zach Ertz is still loved in Philadelphia. He played eight-and-a-half seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles before being traded to Arizona in October 2021.
He and his wife, Julie, did great work in the community there.
The Philadelphia Phillies invited both Julie and Zach to throw out a ceremonial first pitch in their game on Saturday against the Boston Red Sox.
Zach was outdone by his wife.
Zach’s throw was not good.
Zach and Julie Ertz threw tonight's ceremonial first pitch in Philly 👏👀@NFLonFOX | @FOXSoccer pic.twitter.com/itiWLrAPmf
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) May 7, 2023
Julie’s was great. Zach’s, while not the worst first pitch we have ever seen, was in the dirt.
That led to some healthy mocking from now-retired J.J. Watt, who played for the Cardinals the last two seasons. Watt and Ertz are close friends.
We have to get this scrubbed from the internet ASAP @ZERTZ_86
We cannot have people with lots of followers retweeting and sharing this.
Have you ever thrown a baseball before?! https://t.co/oSSFhMr4u3
— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) May 7, 2023
Ertz might not throw a baseball well but he does catch the football well, which is what the Cardinals need him to do. He is coming back from a torn ACL.
Hopefully he will be ready to start the season and is catching passes better than he threw that baseball when Week 1 rolls around.
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