NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Jack Hughes held the ball in his hands, occasionally tossing his latest souvenir in the air.
and cherished the chance to chat with Lorne Michaels, then as part of for the U.S. Olympic gold medal-winning men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 hockey teams. It only got better Friday when Hughes and women’s goaltender Aerin Frankel threw out ceremonial first pitches at Yankee Stadium before the New York Yankees’ home opener against the Miami Marlins.
鈥淚 knew a lot of things were coming, but this was the one thing I was always like wishing-slash-hoping for,鈥 Hughes said. “Just so much fun. For both of us, it鈥檚 unreal.”
in overtime in the men’s final at the Milan Cortina Games, a few days after Frankel backstopped the for gold. It’s the first time the U.S. has won double gold in the sport at the Olympics, and the at the Paralympics.
Frankel said her life hasn’t changed much since other than seeing the impact the physical gold medal has on people who had never seen one.
鈥淚t鈥檚 cool to see how special that is for them,鈥 said Frankel, who plays for the PHWL’s Boston Fleet. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been super busy jumping back into pro seasons and stuff and making time for really cool opportunities like this.鈥
Frankel is from Westchester County and grew up in a family of Yankees fans. Hughes has become one over the seven years he has been in the area as the face of the franchise for the NHL鈥檚 New Jersey Devils.
Hughes played some baseball growing up, but needed to get his right throwing arm warmed up.
鈥淲e played in Dallas last week and my trainer 鈥楩rosty鈥 (Chris Scoppetto) brought gloves and I threw like 50 pitches right before morning skate,鈥 Hughes said. 鈥淢y shoulder was so sore, so I was like, 鈥榃e鈥檝e got to cool it.’鈥
Hughes’ shoulder was fine. against the Stars and had a Thursday night on the eve of his big baseball day.
Oettinger throws a strike in Texas
Less than 24 hours after making 22 saves in a and , Oettinger threw a strike on his pitch from the top of the mound before the Texas Rangers’ home opener. He got a loud ovation, with chants of 鈥淯-S-A!鈥 when he was introduced.
That came after the national anthem, during which Rangers fans, like those at Stars games, yelled 鈥淪tars!鈥 at both times that phrase came up in the song.
Oettinger wore his U.S. jersey and gold medal that everybody wants to see. Like Frankel, he said the coolest part to him is letting 鈥渙ther people wear it or take pictures with it and how excited they get. … It just shows you how big the Olympics are. I think when you鈥檙e over there playing in it, you don鈥檛 really realize the magnitude, and then you get back and see how much it means to everyone is the best part.鈥
Oettinger, who played baseball until he was about 12, said he threw some Thursday with his younger brother, Thomas, who soon will turn 12. His brother was with him on the field and when they met former president George W. Bush, the former Rangers owner who was also at the game
鈥淏rought my little brother and I got to take him through the clubhouse, and just a first-class organization,鈥 Oettinger said. 鈥淕ot to meet President Bush, so it has been a great day.鈥
Edwards tosses the first pitch in Cleveland
A little over six weeks since late in the gold-medal game on a deflection of captain Hilary Knight’s shot, Cleveland Heights’ Laila Edwards got a rousing ovation for her first pitch from the mound over the plate before the Guardians’ home opener.
鈥淚t鈥檚 so exciting, especially growing up and being a fan of Cleveland baseball,鈥 Edwards said. 鈥淚 played baseball in the backyard with my brother. He鈥檚 jealous, but I have to make him proud.鈥
Edwards, who’s 22 and considered Knight’s successor as in the U.S., has done a lot of winning so far this year. She to the second of back-to-back national titles, an experience she called surreal.
鈥淚鈥檓 having so much fun and being grateful,鈥 Edwards said. 鈥淲e got back from the Olympics and three days later we were starting NCAA playoffs, so there was no rest there. That鈥檚 what we signed up for. And then to be able to win and meant everything.”
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AP Baseball Writer Stephen Hawkins in Arlington, Texas, and AP Sports Writer Joe Reedy in Cleveland contributed to this report.
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