VIDEO: 105-year-old woman throws out 1st pitch at Mets-Padres game
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History was made at Petco Park prior to Sunday's tilt between the San Diego Padres and New York Mets.
Agnes McKee, who is 105 years old, became the oldest person to deliver a ceremonial first pitch at a Padres game.
The Oceanside, Calif. native took the mound with the aid of her walker and fired a mean underhand pitch towards the mound.
[Courtesy: MLB.com]
Great job, Agnes!
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