Patrick Mahomes shreds Travis Kelce to bits after wild opening pitch of MLB game - “Ayyyy bruhhhh”
Travis Kelce has been the buzz of the town since the Super Bowl. He's been everywhere, and people are adoring his television performances. Kelce was recently invited to throw out the first pitch in an MLB game between the Seattle Mariners and the Cleveland Guardians.
Kelce is from Ohio, thus he represented the Guardians, although the pitch that he threw was extremely poor. He was chastised over social media, with his teammate Patrick Mahomes also joining in the fun.
Here's what Mahomes said after Kelce's wild pitch:
"Ayyyyyy bruhhhhhhhhh"
In response, Travis Kelce said:
"Lmao aye man… shouldn’t have ate that popcorn"
Travis Kelce has been nearly perfect in whatever he has done over the past year, but this pitch was nothing close to perfect. Patrick Mahomes trolled him for it, but nobody can deny that the Kansas City Chiefs tight end deserved it.
This was not the experience Kelce expected, but no one can be perfect. Maybe, Kelce will pick up some baseball advice from Mahomes, who was pretty good at it before entering the NFL.
Patrick Mahomes urges Kansas City Royals to give a chance to Travis Kelce
After Kelce's absurd pitch in Cleveland, Patrick Mahomes insisted the Kansas City Royals to invite his teammate and give him a chance to redeem himself.
Here's what Mahomes said:
"Ayyy @Royals lets give him another chance. ASAP!!!"
It would be surprising if Kelce steps up on the mound once again to do the opening pitch as his recent experience turned out to be quite poor as per his competitive standards.
However, the tight end never fails to entertain the fans, and with this outrageous pitch, he did so once more. It will be interesting to hear what Jason Kelce has to say about his younger brother's experience, as they are likely to discuss it on the New Heights podcast.
Last season, Mahomes and Kelce won the Super Bowl together, and they will be the favourites to do so again next season. Both have established themselves as all-time greats, and there is no doubt that they will continue to work harder than ever to win more Super Bowls in the future.