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Trump is the first sitting president to attend a Yankees game since President George W. Bush threw out the ceremonial first pitch during game three of the 2001 World Series, just weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks. President Donald Trump was greeted by boos and cheers while attending a baseball game at New York City’s Yankee Stadium on Sept. 11.
Aaron Judge tied Joe DiMaggio for fourth place on the Yankees' all-time home run list on Thursday, going deep twice while leading New York to a 9-3 win over the visiting Detroit Tigers in the finale of a three-game series between American League playoff contenders.
Aaron Judge hit two home runs to tie Hall of Fame outfielder Joe DiMaggio for fourth place in Yankees history as New York beat the Detroit Tigers 9-3 to avert a three-game sweep.
The president's outing comes one day after the Yankees honored conservative organizer Charlie Kirk with a moment of silence following a fatal attack in Utah
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The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump entourage was very different for Yankees game after US Open boos
President Donald Trump traveled to Yankee Stadium with an entourage that was notably different than the group that joined him at last week’s US Open men’s final
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FOX 5 New York on MSNTrump attends Yankees game commemorating 9/11
President Trump is scheduled to attend the Yankees game commemorating 9/11 tonight. There is also speculation he may meet with Mayor Adams while he's in town.
The 33-year-old tied Hall of Fame outfielder Joe DiMaggio for fourth on the franchise’s all-time home run list with 361. The only players ahead of them are Hall of Famers Babe Ruth (659), Mickey Mantle (536), and Lou Gehrig (493).
Ben Rice has proven he's more than ready to be a starter for the New York Yankees, despite only being in his second season at the MLB level.