President Trump attends New York Yankees game on 9/11
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President Trump draws cheers and boos while marking 9/11 by attending a New York Yankees game
President Donald Trump is attending Thursday night’s New York Yankees game in the Bronx to mark the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
“You know, the Yankees — they’re not a good team,” Martinez said. “I don’t care what their record is. They have a lot of wild pitches, they make a lot of mistakes in the field, they don’t run the bases very well. If they don’t hit home runs, they don’t have a chance to win.”
First, Slater was the only Yankees pitcher to not be charged with allowing a run. He went 0.2 innings and kept his ERA at 0.00, unlike the five pitchers who came before him, who all allowed at least one run. But more notable even than that: Slater threw the slowest pitch in Yankees history.