Can we get Ron Paul to toss out a first pitch at a Rangers game?

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Nolan Ryan once endorsed Ron Paul and that makes Ron Paul the best home run hitter in the capital. I'm not proposing this as a priority, it could be a good and fun boost for various reasons.

Texas Primary is on Tuesday May 29th
and the Texas Rangers play at home
vs Blue Jays
2:05 pm
on Saturday and Sunday May 26 & 27.

It couldn't hurt to try to get him invited.
http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/help/index.jsp?c_id=tex : this is a good place to contact media relations.
I'm going to forward the idea to the campaign so they could offer feedback.

Nolan Ryan's twitter is @Rangers Nolan , I'm gonna tweet him about it.

And Chuck Norris would either loose his head to high heat fastballs or cry for mercy when he gets a bear trap headlock with multiple knuckle sandwiches from the great athlete and intelligent individual Nolan Ryan, nuff said.

For Liberty,
Maximilian
 
He was an outfielder, not a pitcher. This idea doesn't fit.
 
Are you implying that Ron Paul as an outfielder is not capable of throwing a pitch from the mound? To be kind and say the least you underestimate Ron Paul's athletic abilities .
 
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Ron Has had some work done on his hip an knees so It might be hard for him to get the ball across home plate. That being said, this is Ron Paul, I am sure he will be fine.
 
Except if you're a baseball player, it makes perfect sense.

Notable people throw out a ceremonial first pitch all the time...they don't have to be a pitcher. Ron may be a little old for it though, and he might not even want to do it. But if he's into I think it would be great.

 
He was an outfielder, not a pitcher. This idea doesn't fit.

I think Ron can hold his own!
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I like it... more public appearances across the board that the msm is already covering. first pitches, speeches at graduations, guest appearances at concerts... the more odd ball media friendly events we can put Ron at, the better.

presence
 
Whatever happens, there's no way Ron could do worse than Cincinnati mayor Mark Mallory.

 
You could make him the second Designated Runner other than Herb Washington from the Oakland A's back in the early 70's who ran a 60 yard dash in 5.9 seconds. Ron Paul was fast as well running the 100 yard dash in 9.7 seconds.
 
The heck with tossing out the first pitch. Let's get him in the rotation. Paul is known as one of the best "long ball hitters" in the House Of Representatives. So he could probably DH as well.
 
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