Saints’ Alvin Kamara throws cruel first pitch of the cubs game, asking for do-over

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New Orleans Saints Star, which runs back Alvin Kamara, won’t make the transition to baseball Diamond anytime soon.

Kamara, 29, threw out the first pitch before Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals played on Wrigley Field on Saturday and it didn’t go well.

Kamara, wearing a Cubs’ jersey with his name and No. 41, pulled the first pitch. The Saints star, who ran back, threw it about 45 meters and almost outside the left -sided battery box.

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New Orleans Saints, which runs back Alvin Kamara, throws out a ceremonial first pitch before a game between Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals on Wrigley Field 5. July 2025 in Chicago (Patrick Gorski/Imag- Pictures)

Cubs’ mascot, Clark The Cub, who caught Kamara’s first pitch, had to reach out and make a nice backhand choice just to keep it in front of him.

Kamara was so unhappy with his pitch that he started clapping his glove and asked for a do-over. Clark The Cub committed and threw the ball back to Kamara. Driving back got another chance and Cubs’ faithful booed after the ball was thrown back to Kamara.

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New Orleans Saints, which runs back Alvin Kamara, throws out a ceremonial first pitch before a game between Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals on Wrigley Field 5 July 2025 in Chicago. (Patrick Gorski/Imag- Pictures)

The second pitch was much better for Saints Star. Kamara fired one, still a little wild, but in the air in all 60 meters, as Cub The Cub snared. Kamara lifted her arms up and gave Clark the kid a hug in partying.

Saints fans have seen Kamara celebrate a lot during her eight-year career. The star that runs back has scored 60 rushing touchdowns and 25 receiving touchdowns.

New Orleans Saints, who runs back Alvin Kamara (41) runs with the ball against New York Giants in the second quarter at Metlife Stadium 8 December 2024, in East Rutherford, NJ (Brad Penner/Imag images)

Last season, in 14 games, Kamara hurried in 950 yards with six rushing touchdowns, pulling in 68 passes in 543 yards and two receiving touchdowns.

Kamara will depend on strong next season to carry the load after Quarterback Derek Carr withdrew earlier this season, leaving the team with a quarterback competition to start training camp.

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