Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has racked up over 10,000 rushing yards on the gridiron, but he couldn’t make it the 90 feet from home plate to first base against Jennie Finch’s wicked rise ball.
During MLB's Celeb Softball game, Adrian Peterson faced @JennieFinch.
The results were ugly.
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— FOX Sports NFL (@NFLonFOX) July 15, 2014
In fairness to Peterson, a number of far more experienced hitters have been embarrassed by Finch over the years. Among her strikeout victims are MLB legends Albert Pujols, Mike Piazza, Barry Bonds and Alex Rodriguez (who refused to even try swinging).
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[fusion_title size=”4″]THE SECRET TO FINCH’S SUCCESS[/fusion_title]
What makes connecting with a softball so devilishly difficult for baseball players (and the occasional football player)? A lot of it has to do with the unfamiliarity of picking up the ball released from such a low trajectory.
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