The way Philly fans saw it, Willis should not be moonlighting as a pitcher anytime soon.
Willis, who grew up in Carney’s Point in southern New Jersey, stood in front of the pitcher’s mound before the Phillies met the Milwaukee Brewers and tossed a left-handed pitch that bounced in front of ace Aaron Nola.
Probably having a sixth sense about the notoriously grouchy Philadelphia fans, Willis raised his right arm toward the crowd as he walked off the mound to a chorus of boos.
Bruce Willis threw the first pitch at tonight's Phillies game. It bounced.
— Cut4 (@Cut4) May 15, 2019
The Philly faithful gave him a "warm" reception. pic.twitter.com/EQlBAglbIi
The media was just as critical.
"Don't quit your day job," Associated Press sports writer Dan Gelston tweeted.
Willis also took batting practice, according to KYW, but even though he wore No. 19, the actor's swings did not bring back memories of Greg Luzinski, the most prominent of the 40 players to wear that number for the Phillies.
As far as the fans were concerned, Willis was out of his element.
Don’t quit your day job. Bruce Willis one-hops his 1st pitch. pic.twitter.com/L1Lk0XxO6d
— Dan Gelston (@APgelston) May 15, 2019
Turns out he really is a neat guy. pic.twitter.com/6fDP2SpU6k
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) May 15, 2019
A couple of die hard baseball fans moonlighting at Citizens Bank Park. pic.twitter.com/C0bs5J4vWT
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) May 15, 2019
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