President Obama To Throw Out First Pitch At All-Star Game
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Posted: 8:19 PM Jun 23, 2009
President Obama To Throw Out First Pitch At All-Star Game
President Obama is scheduled to throw out the first pitch of the MLB All-Star game in St. Louis.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama plans to throw out the ceremonial first pitch before the All-Star game at Busch Stadium in St. Louis on July 14.

The White House said Tuesday that Major League Baseball's focus on community service matches with Obama's service initiative this summer, known as United We Serve.

"The central theme of the 2009 All-Star game is community service, celebrating the extraordinary work being done by ordinary people," baseball commissioner Bud Selig said. "We are thrilled that we can come together with President Obama, who has encouraged a renewed spirit of national service, and illustrate a call to action in our communities. President Obama will continue a great tradition that joins our nation's leader and the national pastime."

Obama, a White Sox fan, will be the fourth president to throw out the first pitch at an All-Star game, following John F. Kennedy (1962 in Washington), Richard Nixon (1970 in Cincinnati) and Gerald Ford (1976 in Philadelphia).

In addition, Franklin D. Roosevelt attended the 1937 game in Washington, and George H.W. Bush went to the 1991 game at Toronto with Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and the 1992 game at San Diego with President Carlos Salinas de Gortari of Mexico.

Ford (1978 in San Diego) and Ronald Reagan (1989 in Anaheim) attended as former presidents.

Obama didn't accept an invite from the Reds to throw out the first pitch at Saturday's Civil Rights Game in Cincinnati against the Chicago White Sox. The White Sox also were said to have invited Obama before their opener against Kansas City on April 6, and Nationals manager Manny Acta had hoped Obama would throw out the first pich prior to Washington's home opener against Philadelphia on April 13.

As a U.S. Senator, he threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the White Sox defeated the Anaheim Angels 2-1 in Game 2 of the 2005 AL championship series.

Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.


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Posted by: Sam Location: The Will on Jun 25, 2009 at 03:52 PM

Well it looks like so many people will be talking about Obama instead of paying attention to the game. If anybody tries to talk all politics in my house while I watch the game, then they will have to at least step outside of the house, cause I will not tolerate any political debates. When the baseball game is on, I want to do two things in particular, and that is watch the baseball game and have my arm around my wife and most of the time nothing else. The exact same runs with football, basketball, hockey, and NASCAR.
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Posted by: Wolfgang Location: Chocowinity,NC on Jun 24, 2009 at 10:54 AM

Will Barry Hussein Obama bring his teleprompter out to the mound in St Louis I think so here is what will go down: Obama: Can't do this without my teleprompter the fans need a Obama speech (Obama brings teleprompter out to the mound with him and recieves cell phone call from George Soros) George Soros: Do not throw the ball until I command you to. You do as I say. Get a hispanic illegal jewish immigrant homosexual male to catch the ball for you, to show that we are tolerant of all races. Obama: Yes Mr. Soros yes I remember I must sell my image to the people. Oh say hello the my Rev. Wright.
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Posted by: Dave on Jun 23, 2009 at 11:36 PM

Zzzzzz
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