Hollywood actor Bryan Cranston, who is known for his portrayal of Walter White in Breaking Bad, was recently hit by a line drive during the All-Star Celebrity Softball game at Dodger Stadium. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Cranston was struck in the right shoulder by a line drive off the bat of Grammy Award winner Anthony Ramos as they took batting practice in side-by-side makeshift cages outside the ballpark on Saturday night. Walter White and Jesse Pinkman Statues Being Unveiled Soon in City of Albuquerque to Honour Breaking Bad.

The 66-year-old Cranston doubled over for a couple of minutes, then headed to his nearby trailer. "It's definitely going to bruise. I might be more of a cheerleader in this game," Cranston said after recovering. The Tony, Emmy and Olivier award-winner later felt well enough to play on the field at Dodger Stadium. He took a called third strike and feigned an argument with the umpire.  Better Call Saul Season 6 Premiere Review: Fans Rave About the Return of Bob Odenkirk’s Breaking Bad Spinoff!.

As per The Hollywood Reporter, Cranston has appeared at several games for the Triple-A Isotopes, and he and Breaking Bad co-star Aaron Paul are scheduled to throw a ceremonial first pitch there on July 30. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game is slated for Tuesday at Dodger Stadium.

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