<p>Dr Anthony Fauci can add another bullet point to his long and distinguished career: Now he has his own baseball card.</p>.<p>The Topps baseball card company honoured Fauci with a card Friday, one day after he threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the Washington Nationals hosted the New York Yankees. The nation's leading infectious disease expert wore a mask as he took the mound.</p>.<p>Granted, the pitch didn't come close to the strike zone, but the 79-year-old savoured the experience.</p>.<p>"It went in the wrong direction," Fauci said to the Washington Post. "I joked around after and said I used to be a shortstop when I played ball as a young boy, and I thought I was supposed to throw to first base."</p>.<p>Topps took it easy on Fauci, printing a card that zoomed in on his pitch release -- and did not show where the ball ended up.</p>
<p>Dr Anthony Fauci can add another bullet point to his long and distinguished career: Now he has his own baseball card.</p>.<p>The Topps baseball card company honoured Fauci with a card Friday, one day after he threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the Washington Nationals hosted the New York Yankees. The nation's leading infectious disease expert wore a mask as he took the mound.</p>.<p>Granted, the pitch didn't come close to the strike zone, but the 79-year-old savoured the experience.</p>.<p>"It went in the wrong direction," Fauci said to the Washington Post. "I joked around after and said I used to be a shortstop when I played ball as a young boy, and I thought I was supposed to throw to first base."</p>.<p>Topps took it easy on Fauci, printing a card that zoomed in on his pitch release -- and did not show where the ball ended up.</p>