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Former Indians great Kenny Lofton throws out first pitch of the World Series
Published
Nov. 15, 2016 1:40 p.m. ET

Kevin Berger

Former Cleveland Indians center fielder and franchise leader in stolen bases Kenny Lofton threw out the first pitch of Game one of the 2016 World Series.
Lofton, a fan favorite, was a member of the great Indians teams of the 1990s going to one World Series with the Tribe in 1995. He also returned to the Indians in a trade in 2007 helping the Tribe during a crucial stretch of that season including getting within one game to reach the World Series of that year.
Lofton even snapped a selfie while on the mound during the ceremonial first pitch.
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Cleveland loves Kenny Lofton.
My selfie during the first pitch of the 2016 World Series Cubs-Indians #rallytogether pic.twitter.com/W1r2sytHoJ
— Kenny Lofton (@Kenny_Lofton7) October 26, 2016
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