Oops.. Hooters girl picks up, gives away fair ball during Spring game
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By myFOXDetroit.com Staff
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It appears that professional baseball players aren't the only ones who show up to spring training with a little rust. The same rule applies for ball girls and ball boys.
Take, for example, Monday night when a Hooters girl working the foul line at Bright House Field picked up a fair ball during a Philadelphia Phillies game and walked it over to the fans.
The poor girl, donned in Hooters trademark white tank top and orange short shorts, hands the ball to a fan and looks on in embarrassment when she realizes her mistake.
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