Michael Irvin to throw first
pitch - Former Dallas Cowboys star to toss in Rangers'
home opener
Apr/03/07 11:29 AM Filed in:
Michael Irvin
ANAHEIM -- Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael
Irvin has been selected to throw out the ceremonial
first pitch for the Rangers at their home opener
against the Boston Red Sox on Friday.
Standing room only tickets remain for the game, which
starts at 1:05 p.m. CT at Rangers Ballpark in
Arlington.
Irvin played for three Super Bowl championship teams
and will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
later this year. Former Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman
threw out the first pitch in 2001 and Emmitt Smith did
the honors in 2003.
Irvin, the Cowboys' first-round draft pick in 1988, had
a 12-year career with the Dallas Cowboys. In 1991, he
led the league with 1,523 yards on 93 catches. From
1991-1998, Irvin recorded 1,000-yard seasons in all but
one year.
(mlb.com)