Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul returned to the roots of their hit show Breaking Bad by stopping by a minor league baseball game in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Saturday night.The two pals had the opportunity to show off their baseball skills and throw the first pitch as part of a special charity auction.Cranston, 66, and Paul, 42, revealed their bronze character statues from their iconic series in an Albuquerque convention center earlier on Friday.
First pitch: Bryan Cranston, 66, and Aaron Paul, 42, were seen throwing the first pitch at a baseball game in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where their show, Breaking Bad, was set and filmedThe former co-stars donned baseball jerseys with Dos Hombres printed on the front to promote their mezcal company.
Following the end of Breaking Bad, the two stayed close friend and decided to go into the alcohol business together.One photo showed Aaron and Bryan posing with the Albuquerque Isotopes mascot named, Orbit.
Big surprise: The two actors were seen saying a few words to fans before the big minor league baseball game Business partners: The award-winning talents held up a bottle of mezcal to promote their company, Dos Hombres Talented: The renowned actor has received four Emmy Awards for Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesThe two talented stars appeared to be in high spirits as they said a few words to cheering fans before the game kicked off.The much-anticipated minor league baseball game was between the Albuquerque Isotopes and the Las Vegas Aviators and took place at the Rio Grande Credit Union Field.Following a quick speech, Aaron was seen testing his sports skills by throwing a pitch.
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