Trump, Dodgers and World Series
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In late October 2025, a screenshot claimed to show a post from U.S. President Donald Trump's Truth Social account in which he refused to invite the winner of MLB's World Series to the White House and claimed the ongoing championship was "rigged by the Dems & the Mafia.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Donald Trump is "afraid to bet," after Trump didn't respond to Carney's attempt to make a friendly wager on the Series.
Did President Donald Trump really say the baseball World Series winners wouldn't be allowed to come to the White House? No, that tweet is fake.
The reason these fake tweets go viral is that it’s simply impossible to tell which screeds from President Trump are authentic. Trump has always been off his rocker, but he’s gotten increasingly unhinged during his second term, posting some of the weirdest things that a president has ever expressed in public.
Donald Trump's strained relationships with leaders in Ontario and California prompted many social media users to claim the US president said the Major League Baseball (MLB) World Series was "rigged" and that he would refuse to host either the Toronto Blue Jays or the Los Angeles Dodgers at the White House.
Author Stephen King on Sunday shared a social media post incorrectly claiming that President Donald Trump said he would not invite this year's World Series champions to the White House. Newsweek reached out to King's management for comment via email.
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LSU baseball coach praises Trump during celebration: 'Nobody works harder for America than you'
LSU Tigers baseball head coach Jay Johnson offered high praise for President Donald Trump on Monday as the school celebrated a national title at the White House.
President Donald Trump has honored NCAA baseball champs Louisiana State University and NAIA champs Louisiana State University-Shreveport with a joint White House celebration to mark their stellar 2025 seasons.
Korea JoongAng Daily on MSN
Trump gets gold crown while Lee gets baseball bat
U.S. President Donald Trump gave President Lee Jae Myung a signed baseball bat and a ball as part of a gift exchange during a recent visit to Korea, the presidential office said on Thursday.
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Trump's Gift Bat Signed by .208-Average MLB Player
The disclosure of the gift list exchanged between the South Korean and U.S. leaders during their summit has sparked attention toward Major League Baseball player Dylan Crews (23, Washington Nationals).