Trump promotes the winning streak of Boston Red Sox after the recent visit to the White House


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President Donald Trump published in Truth Social Saturday to celebrate a winning streak of eight games of the Red Sox of Boston, noting that the team has not lost since he visited him at the White House on July 3.

“They have not lost since they saw me in the oval. 8 victories in a row!” Trump wrote with a photo of the last victory of the team against the Rays of Tampa Bay.

Boston extended his winning streak at eight on Friday night with a 5-4 victory along the way over Tampa Bay. Ceddanne Rafaela connected a two -run of two races winning the game at the bottom of the ninth entrance for the red socks.

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The red socks made an impromptu visit to see Trump in the White House on July 3. In general, the teams will visit the White House after winning a championship to celebrate with the president. In this case, the team passed because it was in Washingtonm, DC, for a game against nationals and had a day off.

Trevor Story, Justin Wilson, Abraham Toro, Romy González, Connor Wong, Greg Weissert, Wilyer Abreu, Garrett Whitlock, Brennan Bernardino and Rob Refsnyder gave their hands with Trump in the Oval office.

“The team toured the White House today as part of its family trip to DC,” said a team spokesman, Through Masslive.

The manager of the Red Sox, Alex Cora, has criticized Trump in the past to the point that he chose not to visit the White House in 2019 to commemorate the title of the 2018 World Series of the team.

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The White House (Getty images)

During an interview in “The mayor’s office” Podcast in January, Cora admitted that he jumped to meet Trump because he wanted to prioritize his country of origin from Puerto Rico. When the red socks visited the White House in May 2019, Puerto Rico was still recovering from the destruction of Hurricane Maria in 2017, and Cora was not satisfied with the federal government’s response.

“One of the things that is not that it regrets me, but I think it should have been clearer, it was a visit to the White House,” Cora said. “I have nothing against the president at that time. It was Donald Trump at that time, President Trump, but I felt that he celebrated something at that stage, while [Puerto Ricans] They were still suffering, it was bad. I didn’t feel comfortable. ”

Boston’s red socks, Walker Buehler (0) is retained by the Narváez receiver while discussing a call from the Mike Estabrook plate referee during the third entry against the New York Mets in Fenway Park on May 20, 2025, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Kupa)

Cora says that he would have felt “uncomfortable” celebrating in the White House given the state of his country at that time.

“We are part of the United States,” he added. “What they do for us is surprising: financing, all that, but there was still a job to do. And I felt very uncomfortable, as, ‘let’s celebrate this in the White House’, well, while many people suffered here. People took it as politics. No. My thing is sports and my family, right?”

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