The Eagle Has Landed: Confused Bird Lands On Pitcher's Shoulder During Opening Day Ceremony
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The biggest challenge for Seattle left-hander James Paxton at Minnesota's home opener came even before he started pitching on the 38-degree afternoon.
Paxton was standing alone in left field at Target Field, taking a break from his warmup throws for the pregame ceremony Thursday. That's when a bald eagle brought in for a flight over the playing field prior to the national anthem apparently became confused.
Rather than soaring to the mound to reach his summoning handlers, the bird's path went toward Paxton, causing him to jerk his body backward to avoid being grazed. Then the eagle, named Challenger, landed in the grass before circling back to find a perch on Paxton's right shoulder.
At the ballpark in Minneapolis -- before the game between the @Twins and the @Mariners, an eagle ceremoniously swooped onto the field and briefly landed on the back of Mariners pitcher James Paxton -- who remained surprisingly unflappable
Neither bird nor player was hurt pic.twitter.com/gzkVtdqPtT
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) April 5, 2018
One of the trainers hustled out to lure the bird safely away.
Paxton, coincidentally, is Canadian.
Oh, just an ???? landing in a Big ????.@James_Paxton, totally fearless. pic.twitter.com/8xHYBTwNhC
— Mariners (@Mariners) April 5, 2018
Minnesota fans, meanwhile, might have seen enough of eagles, too. The Vikings lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC title game in January, then had the Eagles win the Super Bowl in Minneapolis in February.
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