Concerning Admission: Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts Makes Feelings Clear Before White House Visit, as one of Dodgers’ Stars bluntly refuse to attend….

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Dave Roberts and the Los Angeles Dodgers plan on making an extra stop during their upcoming trip to Washington, D.C.

The Dodgers confirmed on Tuesday that they’ll visit President Donald Trump and the White House on Tuesday, April 7. Additionally, the Dodgers will travel to the Capitol the next day.

“I’m going,” Roberts told reporters.

“I respect the position,” Roberts added, according to ESPN. “It’s the highest office in our country, certainly in the world, so, looking forward to it.”

Roberts, the Dodgers’ manager since 2016, called the invitation a “huge honor.” The Dodgers last visited the White House in July 2021 and celebrated their 2020 championship with then-President Joe Biden.

The Los Angeles Dodgers pose for a picture with the Commissioner’s Trophy after beating the New York Yankees in the 2024 MLB World Series.

However, health and safety protocols limited the 2021 ceremony to just over 50 people.

“The Dodgers look forward to visiting the White House and celebrating our title,” the Dodgers wrote on X.

The Dodgers aren’t the only champions with an upcoming White House trip. Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles will celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory on April 28.

Additionally, the Ohio State Buckeyes football team recently accepted a White House invite. The Buckeyes will visit the White House on April 14.

“I remember growing up and watching the national championship teams go to the White House,” Buckeyes coach Ryan Day said earlier this month, according to ESPN. “I always looked at that, like, ‘Man, what an honor that would be.’”

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The Los Angeles Dodgers confirmed that they will visit the White House to meet with President Donald Trump, in recognition of their World Series title last November. The meeting is scheduled for next Monday, April 7, to join the tradition of receiving a congratulation from the president as champions of one of the four most important leagues in the United States

In addition, the Los Angeles team announced that, the day after their visit to the White House, some members of the team will also visit the Capitol, taking advantage of the fact that they will participate in a three-game series against the Washington Nationals “Following baseball tradition, President Trump has invited the 2024 World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers to the White House when they play in Washington DC on April 7. The Dodgers look forward to the visit and the celebration of their title,” the Dodgers confirmed in a statement released through their social networks

Not all Dodgers players agree with the visit

The team’s decision to meet with President Trump has generated controversy within the team, as some of them do not agree with the president’s political stance and decisions, mainly because of his stance on racial and immigration issues, mainly against the Latino communities, which represent a very important segment of the population in Southern California

Other criticisms of the new Trump administration were added to the Department of Defense’s decision to remove from its official website some featured stories of minority figures in the US such as the Navajo Code Talkers, who helped the Allies in World War II, Ira Hayes, a Pima Marine who participated in the raising of the flag at Iwo Jima, and the pioneer of African-American baseball players in the Major Leagues, Jackie Robinson, who broke the racial barrier from the 1947 season.

This decision generated great controversy, as Robinson is considered an icon in the civil rights movement.

Public pressure forced the Trump administration to reinstate the profiles of some of these minority personalities, including Robinson. In addition, the decision led to the firing of the Pentagon spokesman. While the Trump administration claimed that this decision was a mistake and that they never intended to remove them

Mookie Betts doesn’t know if he’ll go to the meeting

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In addition, the Los Angeles Dodgers roster has one of its main figures in a role openly opposed to the political stance of Donald Trump. It is their starting shortstop, Mookie Betts, who turned down an invitation to the White House during Trump’s presidency in 2019, when he was playing for the Boston Red Sox

On Tuesday, the baseball player told Jack Harris of the LA Times that he does not know if he will travel with the team and that he will first discuss the situation with his family to determine if it is appropriate

In 2019, Betts and nine other Red Sox players refused to meet with President Trump, in a group that also did not include the team’s manager, Alex Cora.“I will not go. I decided not to go,” Betts told the Boston Globe at the time

For his part, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed that he will be present:

“It is certainly a great honor to receive the invitation to the White House. It allows us to celebrate our 2024 championship. As I understand it, every World Series champion receives that honor. I respect the office. It is the highest in our country, certainly in the world. So I’m looking forward to it,” Roberts said.

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