Red Sox Players Meet President Trump on White House Tour
- On Thursday, several Boston Red Sox players visited the White House in Washington, D.C., where President Donald Trump greeted them in the Oval Office.
- The visit coincided with the team's family road trip to D.C. before a July 4 weekend series against the Nationals, amid debates on why the sub-.500 Red Sox were welcomed without a recent championship.
- Manager Alex Cora and numerous star players chose not to attend the visit, reflecting roster changes including last month’s trade of Rafael Devers and the absence of any 2018 championship members.
- A special assistant to President Trump, Margo Martin, posted a 17-second video showing the president shaking hands with 10 Red Sox players, confirming the event’s authenticity and sparking fan questions about White House access.
- The visit highlights ongoing questions about White House sports visits and the significance of timing for champion teams, as the Red Sox last won the World Series in 2018 under Trump’s administration.
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Red Sox players visit White House, meet President Trump in Oval Office - The Boston Globe
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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