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President Donald Trump posted true social Saturday to celebrate the eight-game Boston Red Sox winning line, given that the team has not lost since going to the White House on 3 July.
“They have not been lost ever since they saw me in the oval. 8 Wins in a line!” Trump wrote with a picture of the team from the latest victory of the team against Tampa Bay rays.
On Friday night, Boston extended the streak of his victory 5-4 with a 5-4 walk-off win win over Tampa Bay. Seddan Rafela scored a two -run domestic run for Red Sox at the bottom of the ninth innings.
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Red Sax made a great journey to see Trump at the White House on 3 July. Generally, the team will visit the White House after winning a championship to celebrate with the President. In this case, the team dropped because it was in Washington, DC, which was for a game against citizens and a day holiday.
Trevor Story, Justin Wilson, Abraham Toro, Romi Gonzalez, Connor Wong, Greg Vecer, Wilir Abreu, Garat Wohital, Brainnan Bernardino and Rob Refinider joined hands with Trump at the Oval Office.
A team spokesperson said, “The team today visited the White House as part of its family road trip for DC,” said a team spokesperson. Via masslive,
Red Sax Manager Alex Kora has criticized Trump in the past, the point at which he visited the White House in 2019 to give the team’s 2018 World Series title degree.
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the White House (Getty image)
During an interview “Mayor’s Office” Podcast in January, Kora admitted that he left to meet Trump as he wanted to prioritize his country Puerto Rico. When Red Sax visited the White House in May 2019, Puerto Rico was still recovering from the destruction of Hurricane Maria in 2017, and the blank was not satisfied with the federal government’s response.
“One of those things that – this is not that I regret it, but I think I should have been more clear – it was a journey to the White House,” Kora said. “I have nothing against the President at that time. It was Donald Trump at that time, President Trump, but I felt that I was celebrating something at that level, while [Puerto Ricans] Still suffering, it was bad. I did not feel comfortable doing this. ,
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Boston Red Socce Pitcher Walker Walker Walker Walker Buhler (0) is back by Catcher Narwaz while calling the call by the house plate umpire Mike Estabrook during the third innings against New York Met’s at New York Park at Fenway Park in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Kora says that he would have celebrated “strange” in the White House at that time, seeing the situation of his country.
“We are part of the United States,” he said. “What they do for us, it’s amazing – money, all this – but still had to work. And I felt very strange, like, ‘Let’s celebrate it in the White House,’ right, ‘right, while a lot of people were suffering here. People like it. No. No. I have a game and my family?”
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