ARIZONA CARDINALS

Arizona Cardinals rookies Rosen, Kirk try their hand at baseball

May 29, 2018, 8:33 PM | Updated: 8:42 pm

(Twitter photo/ @Dbacks)...

(Twitter photo/ @Dbacks)

(Twitter photo/ @Dbacks)

PHOENIX – Neither had much need for baseball growing up.

Josh Rosen played tennis mostly, while Christian Kirk always had football on the mind. Yet there they were Tuesday, the Arizona Cardinals’ two heralded rookies from this year’s draft class, on the mound at Chase Field ready to throw out ceremonial first pitches.

“I think as long as [we] don’t airmail it or bounce it, we’ll be OK,” Rosen said, speaking to reporters beforehand.

Of course, as a quarterback, the first-round pick Rosen was expected to throw a good ball. For Kirk, selected in the second-round (47th overall), the expectations weren’t nearly as great, certainly not from someone who is paid to catch the ball as a wide receiver. He did, however, face a different kind of pressure in front of the Arizona Diamondbacks’ fans.

“Being the native hometown kid I got to live up to some expectations,” said Kirk, who starred at Scottsdale Saguaro High School and admitted he had the day “circled on my calendar” after first being approached by the idea.

For the record, their throws made it over the plate. A little high but over the plate, thus avoiding any embarrassment, especially with a number of their rookie teammates in attendance.

The D-backs recognized the entire 2018 Cardinals’ rookie class prior to the game.

“It’s really cool that we’re coming out and bonding a little bit and getting to watch some baseball,” Rosen said.

Added Kirk, “Things like this, experiences like this that they get to go and experience because the majority might be here for awhile so to be able to get to come out and support their home team.”

For Rosen, the trip to Chase Field marked his second visit to the ballpark in six months. His UCLA Bruins played Kansas State in the Cactus Bowl back in December. Rosen was hurt at the time and did not play.

Since then, though, it’s been a whirlwind for Rosen.

“I (haven’t) slept in one bed for more than a month since last January, basically,” he said. “I’m looking forward to settling down and calling this home and getting the work in and playing some football.”

Unlike Kirk, Rosen had very little familiarity with Arizona before being drafted.

“It’s kind of cool to go to a new city and have people sort of reach out to you and try to take you in as one of their own,” he said, specifically mentioning manager Torey Lovullo, himself a Bruin, extending the ceremonial first-pitch invitation. “I think it’s really cool.”

Presented By
Western Governors University

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Arizona Cardinals

Monti Ossenfort speaks at the NFL Combine...

Tyler Drake

NFL mock draft tracker: What will the Cardinals do with the No. 4 pick?

A look at the players being mocked to the Arizona Cardinals at No. 4 overall in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

9 hours ago

Arizona Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort talks to reporters...

Tyler Drake

Monti Ossenfort keeping trade options open as Cardinals’ draft board nears completion

The Arizona Cardinals have about 95% of their draft board completed about a week out from the NFL Draft and continue to look at all avenues.

1 day ago

Monti Ossenfort looks on during the 2023 NFL Draft Combine...

Tyler Drake

Daniel Jeremiah: NFL Draft is Cardinals’ moment to set up franchise for years to come

The 2024 NFL Draft marks a big set-your-franchise-up situation for the Arizona Cardinals, says NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah.

2 days ago

Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill speaks at a press conference...

Tyler Drake

Michael Bidwill: Cardinals ‘aligned on getting this thing right’ in 2024

Michael Bidwill believes the Cardinals aren't that far off from really turning things around under Jonathan Gannon and Monti Ossenfort.

3 days ago

Marvin Harrison Jr....

Nick Borgia

Marvin Harrison Jr. remains Cardinals top pick in latest ESPN mock

With the 2024 NFL draft just around the corner, ESPN's latest mock draft details what could be in store for the Cardinals' first six picks.

3 days ago

Rome Odunze...

Kevin Zimmerman

Peter Schrager’s NFL mock draft has a surprising Cardinals trade-down with Giants

Peter Schrager believes the New York Giants could trade with the Arizona Cardinals, who move down to the No. 6 pick to select Rome Odunze.

4 days ago

Arizona Cardinals rookies Rosen, Kirk try their hand at baseball