You know you've made it as an athlete when a Major League Baseball team asks you to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at one of their games.� Such is the case with Strikeforce middleweight champ Luke Rockhold.� Two weeks ago, Rockhold was handling challenger Tim Kennedy in the cage; on Monday, he gets to drop by the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum and put one across home plate (the A's are playing the Tampa Bay Rays, if that means anything to you).� Of course, this isn't the first time that an MMA fighter has been granted this honor.� Other examples include:
- UFC light-heavyweight champ Jon Jones, who threw out the first pitch for a San Diego Padres game back in July, 2010.
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- Former UFC light-heavyweight champ Rashad Evans, who tossed one out for a Miami Marlins game in June of this year.
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- Former UFC middleweight champ Rich Franklin, who did the honors for a Cincinnati Reds game.
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- Former UFC welterweight star Chris Lytle, who threw one home for a Los Angeles Dodgers game.
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- Former WEC bantamweight champ Miguel Torres, who did one up for the Chicago White Sox.
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- Strikeforce fighter K.J. Noons, who rocketed one home for a Houston Astros game.
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- UFC light-heavyweight fighter Brandon Vera, who did the same for a Padres game earlier this month.
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You know what.� Now that I think about it, this whole throwing-out-the-ceremonial-first-pitch thing isn't that special after all.� As you were.
Jim Genia tweets here and wrote this book.� Believe that!
Karen Darabedyan Viacheslav Datsik Marcus Davis Tony DeSouza Edwin Dewees
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