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Mark ButerbaughMar 29, 2010
 

obamaPresident Barack Obama, fresh off domestic and foreign policy victories, will take his roll to Nationals Park  and toss out the first pitch at Opening Day at Nationals Park. 

"It's one of the things that makes baseball in Washington so unique and makes it so special," Nationals President (that probably should be president, huh?) Stan Kasten said. "It reminds us of the game's roots, but it's also very contemporary. That's what makes it so great that we're going to have the leader of the free world here at our ballpark."

Kasten and the Nationals have given the President a long-standing, open invitation to throw out the first pitch on opening day. This year, it came together, "just the way these things do," Kasten said. "The president was able to fit it into his schedule. We're had great cooperation from the White House and we're going to have great enthusiasm from people looking forward to it. I know I am."

"I am proud that President Obama will continue the long Presidential tradition of throwing out the first pitch of opening day in Washington D.C.," said baseball commissioner  

Excellent.  The rejuvenated and re energized President will trade his favored basketball for baseball and make the pitch on Monday April 5th.  Mr. President, given your recent policy successes, you must be ecstatic.  You should be. 

"It's one of the things that makes baseball in Washington so unique and makes it so special," Nationals President (that probably should be president, huh?) Stan Kasten said. "It reminds us of the game's roots, but it's also very contemporary. That's what makes it so great that we're going to have the leader of the free world here at our ballpark."

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Kasten and the Nationals have given the President a long-standing, open invitation to throw out the first pitch on opening day. This year, it came together, "just the way these things do," Kasten said. "The president was able to fit it into his schedule. We're had great cooperation from the White House and we're going to have great enthusiasm from people looking forward to it. I know I am."

"I am proud that President Obama will continue the long Presidential tradition of throwing out the first pitch of opening day in Washington D.C.," said baseball commissioner  

Excellent.  The rejuvenated and re energized President will trade his favored basketball for baseball and make the pitch on Monday April 5th.  Mr. President, given your recent policy successes, you must be ecstatic.  You should be.   

 

obamaPresident Barack Obama, fresh off domestic and foreign policy victories, will take his roll to Nationals Park  and toss out the first pitch at Opening Day at Nationals Park. 

"It's one of the things that makes baseball in Washington so unique and makes it so special," Nationals President (that probably should be president, huh?) Stan Kasten said. "It reminds us of the game's roots, but it's also very contemporary. That's what makes it so great that we're going to have the leader of the free world here at our ballpark."

Kasten and the Nationals have given the President a long-standing, open invitation to throw out the first pitch on opening day. This year, it came together, "just the way these things do," Kasten said. "The president was able to fit it into his schedule. We're had great cooperation from the White House and we're going to have great enthusiasm from people looking forward to it. I know I am."

"I am proud that President Obama will continue the long Presidential tradition of throwing out the first pitch of opening day in Washington D.C.," said baseball commissioner  

Excellent.  The rejuvenated and re energized President will trade his favored basketball for baseball and make the pitch on Monday April 5th.  Mr. President, given your recent policy successes, you must be ecstatic.  You should be. 

 

obamaPresident Barack Obama, fresh off domestic and foreign policy victories, will take his roll to Nationals Park  and toss out the first pitch at Opening Day at Nationals Park. 

"It's one of the things that makes baseball in Washington so unique and makes it so special," Nationals President (that probably should be president, huh?) Stan Kasten said. "It reminds us of the game's roots, but it's also very contemporary. That's what makes it so great that we're going to have the leader of the free world here at our ballpark."

Kasten and the Nationals have given the President a long-standing, open invitation to throw out the first pitch on opening day. This year, it came together, "just the way these things do," Kasten said. "The president was able to fit it into his schedule. We're had great cooperation from the White House and we're going to have great enthusiasm from people looking forward to it. I know I am."

"I am proud that President Obama will continue the long Presidential tradition of throwing out the first pitch of opening day in Washington D.C.," said baseball commissioner  

Excellent.  The rejuvenated and re energized President will trade his favored basketball for baseball and make the pitch on Monday April 5th.  Mr. President, given your recent policy successes, you must be ecstatic.  You should be. 

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