Red
Sox to visit White House on Feb. 15
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[January 16, 2019]
The Boston Red Sox will be the
next world champions to visit the White House, and there's no
telling if the federal government shutdown will still be in effect
when they arrive on Feb. 15. But clam chowder, Boston baked beans
and lobster rolls better be on President Donald Trump's menu instead
of fast food.
Team president Sam Kennedy told the Boston Globe on Tuesday, "We
thought an earlier visit rather than waiting until later in the year
made the most sense."
The Red Sox are scheduled to travel from their spring training camp
in Fort Myers, Fla., in a quick, one-day turnaround. They also
likely will visit the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
White the trip is not mandatory, Kennedy expects "a healthy
representation of ownership, executives, coaches and players" to
attend, even though Red Sox pitchers and catchers are set to report
on Feb. 12, followed five days later by position players.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora plans to attend, through he has been
critical of Trump's comments on Twitter that disputed the official
conclusion that nearly 3,000 people died in Cora's native Puerto
Rico because of Hurricane Maria in 2017. Cora's family was on the
island when the hurricane hit.
"3000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit Puerto Rico.
When I left the Island after the storm had hit, they had anywhere
from 6 to 18 deaths," Trump tweeted in September. "As time went by
it did not go up by much. Then, a long time later, they started to
report really large numbers, like 3000."
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Cora led a Red Sox delegation that included Kennedy and players
Chris Sale, Rick Porcello and Christian Vazquez to Puerto Rico in
January 2018 to aid the victims, and he called Trump's comments
"disrespectful."
Clemson's national championship football team visited Trump at the
White House on Monday, and the president said he ordered around
1,000 hamburgers in all from McDonalds, Wendy's and Burger King. The
menu also included fries and pizza.

"So I had a choice," Trump told the players. "Do we have no food for
you, because we have a shutdown, or do we give you some little quick
salads that the first lady will make, along with the second lady,
they'll make some salads.
"And I said, you guys aren't into salads. Or do I go out ... and
send out for about 1,000 hamburgers. Big Macs. So we actually did
that."
--Field Level Media
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