Ceremonial first pitches in baseball are deceptively difficult -- so much so that most of them go straight into the dirt, way over the catcher's head, or somewhere up the first-base line. That wasn't the case for 101-year-old Kitty Cohen, who nailed her first pitch on the first try on Mother's Day at the Blue Jays' game at Rogers Centre:

Honestly, that's a lot better than most of us could manage under the circumstances.

FUN FACT: When the Rogers Centre opened in 1989, Kitty Cohen was 76.