Thursday, March 13, 2008

Billy Crystal lives dream play, for yankees



TAMPA, Florida - Comedian Billy Crystal’s dream came true on Thursday when he played for the New York Yankees in a spring training baseball game, fouling off a pitch before striking out against the Pittsburgh Pirates. A lifelong Yankees fan, Crystal led off the first inning as the team’s designated hitter, or “designated Hebrew,”
as he joked, and struck out swinging against Pittsburgh pitcher Paul Maholm on a 3-2 count.
Crystal, who starred in the movies “When Harry Met Sally” and “City Slickers” and has been a frequent host of the Academy Awards show, said it was an emotional moment “It was surreal,” Crystal told reporters after the game. “It was great.”
Wearing number 60 in honor of his 60th birthday on Friday, Crystal drew loud cheers from the sellout crowd of over 10,000 at Legends Field when his name was announced, when he came to the plate, and when he hit a foul ball down the first base line.
After he struck out, he waved to the crowd and hugged several of his Yankee teammates, including shortstop Derek Jeter and third baseman Alex Rodriguez, two of Major League Baseball’s biggest stars.
He was pulled from the game after one at-bat.
Asked what he was thinking as he faced a Major League pitcher, Crystal said: “I thought, I can’t believe this is really happening.”

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