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Trump 'excited' to throw 1st pitch at Yankees match after claiming 'game is over for me' if players take a knee

Washington Nationals and New York Yankees' players knelt during the Opening Day ceremonies this week, however, stood for the National Anthem.
UPDATED JUL 25, 2020
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President Donald J Trump reportedly plans to throw out the first pitch at a Yankees match next month despite the New York baseball players kneeling on Opening Day game in Washington DC. The report comes just days after the president had tweeted, saying if he witnessed a played kneeling it would be "game over" for him.

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, during a press briefing, on Friday, July 25, said that Trump is "excited" to participate in the tradition. "I'll leave it to him as to address the Yankees game, he's very excited to throw out the first pitch," McEnany said, according to the Daily Mail.

Trump, on Thursday, July 24, had announced that he will throw the first pitch at a Yankees game in New York on August 15. The press secretary said that she learned of the president's decision to participate at the same time he made the revelation to the media. 

Washington Nationals and New York Yankees' players knelt during the Opening Day ceremonies this week, however, stood for the National Anthem. The players had kneeled to protest police brutality in the country and to take a stance against systemic racism. The opening day ceremony on Thursday night featured multiple references to the ongoing anti-racism protests triggered by the killing George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks before signing executive orders on prescription drug prices in the South Court Auditorium at the White House on July 24, 2020, in Washington, DC. (Getty Images)

President Trump, however, is against the kneeling while the American flag is presented or the Star-Spangled Banner being played. The Republica, previously, has stated that he would not support sports if players continued to take a knee in protest. Trump, in a tweet on July 21, had written: "Looking forward to live sports, but any time I witness a player kneeling during the National Anthem, a sign of great disrespect for our Country and our Flag, the game is over for me!"

The news comes shortly after the nation's top immunologist and White House Coronavirus Task Force member, Dr. Anthony Fauci, threw out the first pitch this week, upstaging Trump's intentions to do the same in August. Dr. Fauci, threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the first game of Major League Baseball's regular season, which was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic. The Washington Nationals, on Monday, July 20, had announced that Dr. Fauci accepted the team's invitation of the pregame honor on Thursday night, July 23. 

The baseball team, in a statement, wrote: "Dr. Fauci has been a true champion for our country during the COVID-19 pandemic and throughout his distinguished career, so it is only fitting that we honor him as we kick off the 2020 season and defend our World Series Championship title." Dr. Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is a self-described fan of Washington Nationals, the reigning World Series champions. 

Before Trump's turn, every president since William Howard Taft in 1910 has thrown their own first pitch. Trump is the first president since then to skip the tradition till now. It was reported during the 2019 World Series, that Trump might take to the pitcher's mound, however, the Republican leader shirked the suggestion, saying he would be required to wear "a lot of heavy armor." Trump, at the time, had reportedly said: "I'll look too heavy. I don't like that."

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