WATCH: 99-year-old World War II Veteran delivers Reds’ ceremonial first pitch

WATCH: 99-year-old The Second Great War Veteran conveys Reds’ stately first pitch

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The Cincinnati Reds respected a The Second Great War Veteran in front of Monday’s Commemoration Day game against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Before Monday evening’s down, 99-year-old Corporal Walter Stitt, Jr., a The Second Great War veteran, tossed out the stately first pitch.

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A double cross beneficiary of the Purple Heart, Stitt served in the Skirmish of the Lump. Stitt currently lives in Springfield and will turn 100 years of age in July.

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