Congressional Baseball Game Returns to Nationals Park
- The Congressional Baseball Game returns to Nationals Park, promoting charity and bipartisan unity as lawmakers play baseball. Over $2.8 million has already been raised for local charities this year.
- Last year's game raised over $2.2 million for local organizations, including the Washington Literacy Center and Capitol Police Memorial Fund.
- Senator Eric Schmitt expressed excitement for the game, emphasizing that winning is the most important goal and they have been practicing hard.
- The Republican team has won four consecutive games, while the Democrats previously dominated from 2009 to 2019, winning 10 out of 11.
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Protesters disrupt Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Stadium
Eight protesters were arrested Wednesday night during the annual Congressional Baseball Game. Police said the protesters are being charged with interference with a member of the U.S. Capitol Police, a federal charge.
Rep. Eric Schmitt Destroys The Beta Libs Ahead Of Tonight's Congressional Baseball Game
Rep. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) went to Washington D.C. to do two things: Drain the swamp & kick the Dems' ass on the baseball diamond. Tonight, it's time to kick some ass. To say Rep. Schmitt is ready for tonight's Congressional Baseball Game (7:05 ET, FS1 or CSPAN) is an understatement. The Cardinals superman, who coached David Freese — 2011 World Series MVP — while he was in law school, went as far as releasing a hype video of himself kicking the be…
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