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At the Dodger stadium, before the celebrity softball game, the actor, songwriter, and singer, Anthony Ramos, was having a batting practice session. Wherein the pitcher was Breaking Bad’s actor, Bryan Cranston, and he took a come-backer right on his chest.

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The injury might have stopped the actor from playing in the game, but it did not, and it certainly did not stop him from stealing the show.

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The come-backer must have hurt Bryan Cranston?

Getting hit by any object coming at you at speed will hurt. Therefore, after watching Cranston getting hit in the chest, we can say the shot must have hurt.?

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After getting hit, the actor was seen getting on his knee with one hand on his chest; Ramos was right there with him to check up on his friend/ pitcher for the day.?

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After a few seconds of taking a rest and getting consoled, Cranston stood up, smiling, letting people know that he was all okay. The actor did rock his smile, paired up with blue goggles and a blue T-shirt as well.?

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What resulted in a strikeout was a debatable inside pitch thrown by the softball legend Jennie Finch, who got Cranston ejected from the game.?

The team and the 66-year-old actor were not happy with the umpire’s decision, and in retaliation, Cranston kicked dirt toward the umpire’s feet. The actor is not afraid of confrontation and hence did not stop until he was ejected.?

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Also, he had almost missed the game while getting hit during practice.

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However, all this did not stop him from stealing the show.

During the MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball game, Bryan was able to catch a foul ball and was smiling ear to ear after that. Afterward, he also got lifted up by the former Los Angeles Dodgers player, Andre Ethier, all while having a big laugh.?

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What might have led him to miss the game became one of the things that eventually helped him steal the show from everyone else.?Did the actor steal your heart during the game? Let us know in the comments below.

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Rakshita Madan is an MLB writer at EssentiallySports, with a prolific portfolio of over 1000 articles to her credit. Rakshita's admiration for the legendary Derek Jeter is well known, but she never lets her personal biases affect her writing. She is particularly intrigued by the twists and turns of the game, and it is this aspect that keeps her hooked on the sport. When Rakshita is not covering baseball, she indulges in her love for poetry and OTT shows. This passion for creative expression reflects in her writing, which is often characterized by a poetic sensibility and a flair for storytelling.

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