Oh sure.Donald Trump once claimed he was courted by several major league baseball clubs in his youth but turned them down because they couldn’t offer him enough money. On Sunday, baseball got its revenge.
The President attended Game 5 of the World Series between the Washington Nationals and Houston Astros at Nationals Park, a short journey from the White House. When Trump was shown on the video screens in the stadium he was loudly booed by fans. That, perhaps, was predictable: Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon and both Bushes were all booed while attending baseball games as President. What came shortly afterwards was a little more personal in a city that is heavily Democratic as cries of “Lock him up!” rang out, a reference to the chants about Hillary Clinton used at Trump’s rallies in the run-up to the 2016 presidential elections.
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Every US president since 1910 has thrown out a ceremonial first-pitch at a baseball game during their time in office. [...] Major League Baseball’s commissioner, Rob Manfred, said the President had told him he did not want to participate in the ceremony at this year’s World Series “in order to make the fan experience as positive as possible”.
Guardian
That's more like it. He didn't want pictures of him attempting to throw the ball out on Twitter.On Friday, Trump had joked his bullet-proof vest would make it hard to throw out the first pitch. “I don’t know. They gotta dress me up in a lot of heavy armour. I’ll look too heavy. I don’t like that,” he said.
Their reward for being good sycophants.Sunday’s first pitch was instead thrown by Washington DC chef José Andrés, a vocal critic of Trump. Andrés has repeatedly opposed Trump’s immigration policies and his government’s response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
Trump attended the game with his wife, Melania, and several Republican politicians including Lindsey Graham, Matt Gaetz and David Perdue.
Trump, a first baseman, was a good baseball player in high school. In a 2014 interview at the Economic Club of Washington DC, he claimed: “You know I was recruited, and they all wanted me to go in Major League.”
The stories go that he was scouted by the Phillies and the Red Sox. I find no evidence that either team offered him a place. And all the stories seem to come from the same quote by his high school coach.
Here's a little account of his baseball glory.
And here's the video from Sunday's game:
Sad!
Here it is from the giant screen view:
He did throw out a ball for games before he was president though:
And here's the one he didn't want repeated...looks like it hit the dirt in front of the catcher. (At the end of the video.)
P.S. Looks like there were a lot of lefty presidents. More than I'd expect from the incidence of left-handers in the population (or even in baseball perhaps). Can we draw any conclusions from that?
P.P.S. Could it have been worse than the Chris Christie pictures?
He also played ball. We have proof:
UPDATE:
Senator Coons may not realize that the people weren't chanting at and booing the office of the president. They were chanting at Trump. Also, he has only himself (and Mike Flynn) to blame.
Agreed.
UPDATE:
UPDATE: He looks like he might pass out. Or beat up Melania when he gets home. Somebody's gonna pay for it.
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