This 103-Year-Old Woman Died for 3 Minutes and Now She’s Pitching in a Major League Baseball

Lucille Fleming revealed during an interview with Fox Sports that she died for three minutes during an incident wherein she was terribly sick but right now she achieved one of the greatest dream by a major league baseball fan, tossing the first pitch of her favorite team.

Ranger Fan

Aside from surviving a near-death experience, Lucille Fleming is now added to the baseball record books as one of the oldest fan to make a first pitch during a major league baseball game. She proved that he is indeed a true Rangers fan.

The 103-year-0ld woman tossed the first pitch for the her favorite team, the Texas Rangers during a game on August 26, 2015. According to the senior citizen pitcher, she recently overcame a serious hospital visit just to see the Rangers play.

“I felt terribly sick and all of the sudden the nurse picked me up and I died for three minutes. And they pumped my chest…and I said, ‘Get me to to live; I want to watch the Ranger game.'”

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