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ST LOUIS — Where did it land? Was it a strike or wasn't it? Why didn't the network choose a better camera to shoot from? Those were the questions that viewers of baseball's All-Star Game were asking themselves at home after Fox elected to show President Barack Obama's ceremonial first pitch at the 80th All-Star Game from a tight angle.

Ruling as a part-time umpire who had a good view from the pressbox at Busch Stadium, Obama's pitch was a no-doubt-about-it ball, even factoring in an expanded strike zone for the Commander-in-Chief. Obama's southpaw delivery was a little short of the plate, but Cardinals star Albert Pujols(notes) was able to save it by quickly scooping it up.

UPDATE: Pujols says the pitch "didn't hit the ground." 

Watch it here ....

Earlier on Tuesday, the President said that he planned to throw his first Presidential pitch high so it'd get to the plate without bouncing, but his control was lacking. He clearly didn't throw a strike like George W. Bush famously did during the 2001 World Series in New York just weeks after Sept. 11. 

The more debatable point from the historic moment was the reception the President was afforded by the self-described "best fans in baseball." Though Obama was roundly cheered by the All-Star fans, his live presence still didn't attract the applause that George W. Bush did during a taped announcement by the four previous Presidents before the game and some boos could even be heard among the cheers.

Whether or not those fans were booing Obama's politics (Missouri voted for John McCain last November) or his choice of attire (he chose to wear a long-sleeved White Sox jacket in support of his favorite team and a pair of regular old blue jeans) was unclear.

"My wife thinks I'm cute in the White Sox jacket," Obama later told Joe Buck and Tim McCarver in the broadcast booth in a conversation that seemed very loose and free-flowing instead of scripted. "I'm not a Cubs hater, I'm not one of those guys. I just don't root for them, that's all."

Before his throw, Obama took the field and accepted the ceremonial first ball from Cardinals legend Stan "The Man" Musial. He then jogged to the mound and chose to stand on top of the rubber instead of taking the easy politician stance a few feet in front of it. 

Obama's first pitch was an addition to the long history of Presidents and baseball. Here are a few more bits of Presidential All-Star trivia, via the New York Times:

• Franklin Delano Roosevelt attended the 1937 game and threw out the first pitch from the Presidential Box at Griffith Stadium in D.C.

• JFK and LBJ attended the 1962 All-Star Game in Washington and called Musial over to their box to congratulate him for getting a hit in the seventh. 

• At the 1970 All-Star Game in Cincinnati, Richard Nixon threw out two first pitches, one each to both of the starting catchers, Bill Freehan and Johnny Bench.

• Gerald Ford did the same in 1976 — the last time a President threw out a first pitch at the All-Star Game  — but topped Nixon by throwing one lefthanded and one righthanded.

• Ronald Reagan attended the 1989 All-Star Game in Anaheim, but didn't throw out the first pitch. Instead, the former baseball broadcaster visited the announcer's booth and was able to call a Wade Boggs' home run.

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  1. TO
    1. Posted by TO Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:00 pm EDT

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    captain planet hes my hero
  2. GregoryK
    2. Posted by GregoryK Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:01 pm EDT

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    for such a "sports fanatic" he sure choked by short-arming the pitch; only pujols saved him embarrassment from one-hopping it to the plate by standing IN FRONT OF HOME PLATE to receive the pitch!
  3. stinger
    3. Posted by stinger Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:01 pm EDT

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    Did it make it over the plate?
  4. sai
    4. Posted by sai Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:03 pm EDT

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    Go Sox and Obama!!
  5. michael r
    5. Posted by michael r Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:04 pm EDT

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    this sounds like lebron and slamgate.hey mr x lol
  6. Kyle Thoby
    6. Posted by Kyle Thoby Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:05 pm EDT

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    it wasnt poor command, it was a splitter
  7. daviddaman2
    7. Posted by daviddaman2 Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:06 pm EDT

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    not a very impressive first pitch if you ask me...
  8. Wing Nut
    8. Posted by Wing Nut Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:13 pm EDT

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    Sure hope he didn't throw the ball through a teleprompter!
  9. yahskaraghu
    9. Posted by yahskaraghu Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:16 pm EDT

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    well, he's not johan santana, you can expect a 95 mph fastball from him. The ball didn't bounce, and pujols had to do little more than reach out his glove to catch it, which isn't bad at all. He's not George Bush when it comes to throwing first pitches, but he's got a better approval rating as president.
  10. saarahA
    10. Posted by saarahA Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:22 pm EDT

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    go obama go u r so cool
  11. argh
    11. Posted by argh Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:22 pm EDT

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    oh my dear god you all. I suppose you think he should be impeached for not throwing a strike. He choked a little, but, man it's not a big deal. We are all kind of spoiled by Bush's first pitch in New York, that was pretty good.
  12. trollinnanger
    12. Posted by trollinnanger Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:22 pm EDT

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    Couldn't even get it over the plate. What a chump.
  13. Dan D
    13. Posted by Dan D Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:24 pm EDT

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    it looked like he's a righty trying to throw lefty
  14. Coach Isiah Thompson
    14. Posted by Coach Isiah Thompson Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:25 pm EDT

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    A very reliable anonymous source at Busch Stadium overheard President Obama saying this immediately after throwing out the ceremonial first pitch at tonight's All Star game: "Of all the people on the Cardinals pitching staff to give me pointers on pitching, couldn't Tony LaRussa have found anyone better than Rick Ankiel to tutor me?" And now you know the rest of the story......good day! Discuss!
  15. Lew Ghost
    15. Posted by Lew Ghost Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:26 pm EDT

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    this is dumb...
  16. trollinnanger
    16. Posted by trollinnanger Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:26 pm EDT

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    He's not my President. He's simply the pResident.
  17. Joseph D
    17. Posted by Joseph D Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:27 pm EDT

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    who cares...
  18. ShaneO
    18. Posted by ShaneO Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:27 pm EDT

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    Change!
  19. Wayne D
    19. Posted by Wayne D Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:28 pm EDT

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    "Though Obama was roundly cheered by the All-Star fans, his live presence still didn't attract the applause that George W. Bush did during a taped announcement by the four previous Presidents before the game and some boos could even be heard among the cheers."
    This is possibly the most confusing sentence ever. George Bush applauded Obama during the video tribute? Fans applauded Bush? Bush's applause received after 9/11, see previous paragraph (unfair comparison to now anyhow)? Fans booed Bush? Booed Obama? During video? My head is spinning....
  20. KeithT
    20. Posted by KeithT Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:28 pm EDT

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    watever
  21. edinsonwccc
    21. Posted by edinsonwccc Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:30 pm EDT

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    Yet another Obama hater post on his first pitch not on whats he's done in office
  22. dallashessler
    22. Posted by dallashessler Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:32 pm EDT

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    go cws
  23. darth_r8r
    23. Posted by darth_r8r Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:32 pm EDT

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    Obama should stick to Politics..cause he sucks @ baseball
  24. Art V
    24. Posted by Art V Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:32 pm EDT

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    Did he tax the first pitch?

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