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Trump Meets with Yankees, Attends Game on 9/11 Anniversary

President Trump attended a Yankees game honoring 9/11 victims; over 40,000 fans largely reacted positively while the team wore first responder caps and won 9-3.

  • On Thursday evening in the Bronx, President Trump was present as the New York Yankees defeated the Detroit Tigers 9-3, coinciding with the 24th commemoration of the September 11 attacks.
  • The event followed a pregame ceremony honoring 9/11 victims and heroes who perished in 2001 in a tragedy claiming nearly 3,000 lives, with the nation marking the solemn anniversary.
  • Trump met with Yankees manager Aaron Boone, reigning AL MVP Aaron Judge, and teammates in the clubhouse, while the team observed a moment of silence and anthem lineup before the game.
  • Judge hit two home runs, tying Joe DiMaggio for fourth on the Yankees' all-time list, while Boone called the night 'Meaningful' and Trump described Judge as a 'fantastic player' with 'arms this big.'
  • The president’s attendance, including his presence at the Pentagon’s 9/11 observance and interactions at Yankee Stadium, added significance to the commemorations and the game’s atmosphere among over 40,000 fans.
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President Donald Trump attended the game on Thursday that the New York Yankees won 9-3 to the Detroit Tigers, and received a mixed reaction from a bustling crowd commemorating the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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