Trump Sends Dodgers Message After White House Visit Update
- On July 23, the Los Angeles Dodgers will visit the White House to celebrate their second consecutive World Series championship, with President Donald Trump scheduled to host the team.
- Following a missed opportunity in April during a scheduled series in Washington, the Dodgers faced questions about whether they would skip the tradition amid local criticism over political concerns.
- Manager Dave Roberts defended the decision, stating, 'For me, it doesn't matter who is in the office, I'm going to go to the White House.' He framed the visit as respecting the office.
- Reshuffling their schedule during a nine-game East Coast road trip, the Dodgers secured the July 23 date on an off day between series in Philadelphia and New York.
- This visit marks the franchise's third White House celebration in six years and its second during Trump's time in office, continuing a tradition across multiple presidential administrations.
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