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Boston Red Sox players visited the White House on Thursday despite manager Alex Cora's decision to skip the 2019 championship celebration.
Several Red Sox players met President Trump on Thursday while on a tour of the White House.
The Boston Red Sox paid President Trump a visit at the White House ahead of their series against the Washington Nationals, confusing fans.
Typically, teams visit the White House when they win championships, as the Red Sox did in 2018, during Trump's first term. Those visits include a larger outdoor ceremony, however.
A group of Red Sox players spent their off day Thursday at the White House and met President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, according to a video posted to X.
The visit became public for the Red Sox, who traveled with family to Washington ahead of a series with the Nationals, when a White House official posted video to social media.
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White House Communications Advisor Margo Martin shared the video, leaving fans confused on why the Red Sox players were invited to the White House.
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