As Tony Romo rides into retirement, watch his 2012 first pitch with the Rangers
Tony Romo reportedly retired on Tuesday, ending a career that saw the Cowboys quarterback throw 248 touchdowns and for over 34,000 yards -- both Cowboys records.
Because Romo was a football star in Texas, he naturally got a chance to throw out the first pitch back in 2012. Sadly, he didn't fade back and fire it in like it was the fourth quarter and the team needed a score. But it was still a good first pitch.
Afterward, he told Fox Sports that if he were a baseball player, he'd "like to be a shortstop." If you were hoping for a comeback on the diamond -- I hate to burst your dreams -- he then added, "I played that when I was younger. I wasn't very good, but it'd be enjoyable."
Of course, if you want to know Romo's greatest impact on baseball, just watch as