On Friday night at Oracle Park, the Curry family and the Golden State Warriors outperformed the most iconic and productive MLB team in history.
Stephen Curry and Dr. Clarence B. Jones toss the first pitch.
As the Giants prepared to face the Yankees over three games, Steph Curry and his toddler son Canon were spotted playing catch on the bench.
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Even though Curry’s children have never been out of the spotlight—whether before, during, or after a Warriors game—Canon demonstrated his multi-sport knowledge.Steph stunned spectators by coming out for the game and tossing out the ceremonial first pitch alongside Dr. Clarence B. Jones.
MLB on X: “Steph Curry assisted Dr. Clarence B. Jones in throwing out the first pitch at the Yankees-Giants game tonight.” Dr. Jones was a speechwriter for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Jones, 93, was Martin Luther King Jr.’s personal attorney and wordsmith, and he helped write the now-iconic “I Have a Dream” speech.
Matt Chapman, the Giants’ third baseman, joined them on the mound, and the three of them shared a poignant pregame moment.The Currys weren’t the only ones who were representing Dub Nation.
Brandin Podziemski, Trayce Jackson-Davis, and Gui Santos were among the other young Warriors to join them.The Giants may have lost the first game, thanks in part to Aaron Judge’s two home runs for the Yankees, but Canon, Steph Curry, and the Warriors still had a great time.