A majority of the Washington Nationals visited President Donald Trump for Monday’s ceremony at the White House, though it wasn’t a landslide for the District of Columbia’s home team. While seven of the players on the Nationals’ 25-man active roster for World Series roster didn’t attend, Trump did get a kick out of veteran catcher Kurt Suzuki, and perhaps a vote of confidence. He gave a huge hug to Suzuki, who stretched out his arms and said, “I love you all. Thank you.”After shaking hands with Suzuki, who totaled 17 homers and 63 RBI in 85 regular-season games for the Nationals, Trump said, “What a job he did. I just can’t do it.”On Monday, Trump stuck mostly to the Nationals’ accomplishments, though he did manage to include a bit of political business.
Source: National Post November 04, 2019 22:52 UTC