Donald Trump honored the superstar of the Los Angeles Shohei Ohtani Dodgers with a special gift during the MLB franchise to the White House on Monday.
The president welcomed the Dodgers to 1600 Pennsylvania avenue to celebrate their victory in 2024 World Series against New York Yankees – a tradition that is customary for all the American sports teams who have won their respective championships.
And the 78 -year -old man congratulated Ohtani, the Japanese Bidirectional Sensation of Dodgers, in particular.
Ohtani, who signed a $ 700 million contact with Los Angeles in December 2023, had a historic season by becoming the first player in MLB history to reach 50 circuits and 50 stolen bases in a single campaign.
For his feat, Ohtani received a personal gift from the president when he welcomed the champions reigned in the oval office.
While the 30 -year -old posed next to Trump, who was sitting at the office resolved, the commander -in -chief said to him: “It’s a great honor, you are an athlete and an incredible person.”
Donald Trump welcomed Los Angeles Dodgers in the White House on Monday morning
The president presented Shohei Ohtani, the two -way Dodgers, with a special gift
He then made the feeling of baseball which seemed to be two medallions out of a box on the desk.
Two months ago, Senator Tim Scott shared photos on Instagram of a medallion – one side in relief with the presidential seal and the other with Trump’s ridge – which seem to be the same as those received by Ohtani.
“This medallion by President Trump who gave us to the White House represents yesterday, not only the President of the United States, but America being again big and a better future for our nation,” wrote Scott.
During his speech earlier in the East room, Trump shaken Ohtani’s hand, saying he looked like a “movie star”.
“He broke all of these records last year,” said Trump about the bidirectional sensation. “Think about it, everyone, and he did something even more because he became the very first member of the 50-50 club. So 40-40 is difficult, hitting 54 circuits and 59 interceptions and accomplished an unprecedented accomplishment in 149 years of the major league baseball. Think of that. It’s just incredible.
“Even more incredibly, Shohei won this achievement in what some have called the biggest game of all time. Was it a good game? It was pretty good. Is it good?, “He continued to turn to the manager Dave Roberts, who replied:” He is only improving “.
“It’s frightening for many people, huh?” Replied the president.
Trump also talked about Roberts, whom he praised as “one of the biggest managers to wear the Dodger Blue”.
The commander -in -chief sprang on Ohtani, who had a historic season of 2024
The president made the Japanese feeling by the declaration of independence
The president welcomes the Dodgers Dave Roberts manager on the Podium in the Salle is
Dodgers’ visit occurred in the middle of Trump’s refusal to retreat from its pricing policy while threatening China with an additional 50%, despite substantial economic losses during last week.
However, the 78 -year -old man did not mention the economic nightmare that the nation is facing, putting his attention rather on the baseball players present.
He shook the hand of Mookie Betts and Kike Hernandez after having also doubled them with praise.
Trump, although he was a fan of the Yankees, also said that he hoped that the team will receive another championship invitation to the White House next year. “All year round, the Dodgers faced adversity, you entered the playoff and bruised series, but not broken,” he said.
However, Trump’s praise were not reserved for the skills of the Dodgers on the diamond because he also bizarrely spranged by their handles, comparing them with the “Jell-O” arms of politicians.
Following the president’s remarks, the Dodgers launcher, Clayton Kershaw, delivered a brief speech announcing that the team had a “ gift ” for Trump, before presenting a “no.” Personalized. 47 ‘Jersey.
Trump then took the World Series champions to the Oval Office, where he strangely made a pose of Ohtani next to the declaration of independence.
“What a guy,” he said when Ohtani smiles for the cameras.