Los Angeles Dodgers agree to visit the White House – Washington Examiner

The Los Angeles Dodgers have accepted an invitation from President Donald Trump to visit the White House, celebrating their victory as the 2024 World Series champions. The declaration was made via a social media post, highlighting the tradition of championship teams visiting the White House. The Dodgers are set to make this visit in Washington, D.C. on April 7.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expressed the honor of receiving the invitation, noting that it allows the team to celebrate their championship in a special way. He reflected on his previous hesitance to visit during Trump’s first term but acknowledged the significance of the honor now. The team also plans to visit Capitol Hill the following day, April 8.

The Dodgers won the championship by defeating the New York Yankees in a dramatic Game 5, marking their eighth World Series title overall. The invitation to the White House aligns with a long-standing practise of presidents inviting championship teams, which has faced challenges in recent years due to various political protests.


Los Angeles Dodgers accept invitation to visit White House

The  Los Angeles Dodgers have accepted an invitation from President Donald Trump to visit the White House. Major League Baseball’s 2024 champions made the announcement in a social media post on X. 

“In keeping with long-standing baseball tradition, President Trump has invited the 2024 World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers to the White House when they play in Washington D.C. on April 7,” read the post. “The Dodgers look forward to visiting the White House and celebrating our title.” 

The team also announced that members of the team would visit Capitol Hill on April 8.

The champions of professional and collegiate sports leagues are traditionally invited to the White House by the president in a special ceremony honoring the team’s accomplishments. This practice was not always honored in recent years, particularly during Trump’s first term. Several teams declined the invite as a form of protest against Trump’s beliefs, platform, and political agenda. 

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts discussed visiting the White House with his team, while speaking to reporters before a Spring Training game on Tuesday, ESPN reported. In 2019, he said he opposed visiting Trump, claiming that he would not attend if the opportunity presented itself when the Dodgers were championship contenders at the time (but ultimately did not win the title). He had a different perspective this week.

“It wasn’t a formal conversation that we had as a ballclub,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “It’s certainly a huge honor to get the invitation to the White House. It allows us to celebrate our 2024 championship. To my understanding, every World Series champion gets that honor, so it’s a great honor for all of us.”

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“I’m going,” added the Dodgers manager. “I respect the position. It’s the highest office in our country, certainly in the world, so, looking forward to it.”

The Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees in the 120th World Series, four games to one, in the best-of-seven contest. The team clinched the championship on Oct. 30 in an exciting 7-6 Game 5 win at New York. It was the franchise’s eighth World Series victory overall.



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