
Alex Kore’s rear snubs of Red Sox meets Trump at the White House
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The Boston Red Socks Washington, DC, for the Saturday and Sunday series of three -match holidays against the citizens and chose to be VIP tourists during their off -day.
There was no sport on Thursday, so many players took a trip to visit the White House President Donald Trump??
Trevor Story, Justin Wilson, Abraham Toro, Romi Gonzalez, Conor Wong, Greg Vester, Willer Abreyu, Garrett Whitock, Brain Bernardino and Rob Refsnner joined Trump at the Oval Office.
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The general view of the Fenway Park during the game between St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Socks in Boston on April 4, 2025. (Paul Radarford-Amagon Image)
The team spokeswoman said, “The team visited the White House as part of their family road trip. Via masalive??
Usually the team visiting the White House is saved to celebrate the championship, but was openly exceptionally.
Red Sox’s manager Alex Kora has been criticizing Trump formerly – so much so that he chose to visit the White House in 2019 and reminded the team’s World Series title from the previous year.
During the interview above “Mayor’s Office) Podcast returned to January, Kora confessed that he came out to meet Trump because he wanted to give priority to his homeland Porto Rico. When the Red Sox visited the White House in May, the Porto Rico was healed from the destruction of Maria in 2017 and was not satisfied with the response of the Federal government.

Alex Kora, manager of Boston Red Sox, #13, looks at the Tampa Bay rays in the fifth innings in the Tropicana field. (Kim Clemament Nitzel-Imagon Image)
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“One of those things – this is what I think is bad, but I think I should make more clear – this was a visit to the White House,” Kora said. “At that moment I have nothing against the President. At that moment, Donald Trump was the President Trump, but I thought I was celebrating something at that stage, while (Porto Rehns) was still sad, it was bad. I was not happy to do it.”
Kora says that at that time, he would have celebrated “awkward” in the White House at the time of his country.
He further said, “We are part of the United States.” It is amazing what they do for us – funds, all – but still there was a job to work. And I found it very strange, such as ‘Let’s celebrate this in the White House’. People took it like politics. No. My work and my family, right? “
Mukit Bates also excluded the meeting that year, but earlier this year, he attended the festival for the state champion Los Angeles Dodgers.

Alex Kora, manager of Boston Red Socks in the seventh innings against Tampa Bay rays at Fenway Park on October 5, 2022 in Boston. (Vinslo Towenon/Getty Image)
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