Monday 29 April 2013

Rays reporter Kelly Nash takes an impressively dangerous Fenway Park self-portrait

Everybody wants a selfie these days, a self-portrait in some dramatic location. Kelly Nash, a reporter for Sun Sports, decided to show the folks back home where she was working, and picked an ideal moment during batting practice to snap the photo.

Nash noted that her producer had called out "heads up!" a few times as home run balls rained down around her. "But none of those balls actually fell close to me," Nash said, "so I took my chances turning my back on batting practice for a picture." Once she looked at it, she realized just how close she'd come to getting beaned.

Later, on Twitter, Nash revealed that she had a DVD copy of "Angels in the Outfield" in her handbag. Coincidence, or good luck charm?

We can understand if you're a bit skeptical about this photo, which seems just a bit too perfect. But Nash has drawn interest from "Good Morning America" this week to talk about the photo, so it's either legit, she's doubling down on the deception, or there's a big reality-show reveal in the works.

No matter what, let's just enjoy the photo. And if you want to throw baseballs at people taking selfies, well, we can't endorse that, but it would certainly be a logical extension of this photo.



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