
Biden won't throw Washington Nationals opening day pitch, White House says
CNN
President Joe Biden is not scheduled to toss out the Opening Day first pitch on Thursday for the Washington Nationals, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Tuesday. But she added that baseball fans will be hearing from him in the next few days.
"I know the President's eager to get out to Nationals' stadium. Many beautiful days, many beautiful baseball games ahead this spring. It's not on the President's schedule this week but I certainly expect that baseball fans will be hearing from him in next couple of days," Psaki said during the White House briefing. Earlier Tuesday, the Nationals told The Washington Post Biden would not participate in the opening pitch.
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