WATCH: 109-year-old Orioles fan throws first pitch on Opening Day
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A 109-year-old World War II and Korean War veteran threw the ceremonial first pitch for the Baltimore Orioles.
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Arthur Green, a 109-year-old World War II and Korean War veteran, threw out the ceremonial first pitch for the Baltimore Orioles on Opening Day. Green's appearance marks a rare honor for someone at an advanced age, underscoring the team's recognition of his military service and longevity. The gesture reflects baseball's longstanding tradition of inviting distinguished guests—often veterans and community figures—to perform the ceremonial first pitch, a symbolic moment that precedes each season's opener. At 109, Green is among the oldest individuals to participate in such a high-profile baseball ceremony in recent memory.
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