{"id":518000,"date":"2010-04-06T13:43:54","date_gmt":"2010-04-06T17:43:54","guid":{"rendered":"tag:blogs.suntimes.com,2010:\/sweet\/\/25.33819"},"modified":"2010-04-06T13:47:01","modified_gmt":"2010-04-06T17:47:01","slug":"obama-baseball-and-presidents-the-stats-you-need-to-win-every-trivia-game","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/518000","title":{"rendered":"Obama, baseball and presidents. The stats you need to win every trivia game"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>WASHINGTON&#8211;Who is the president who never tossed out a pitch on a baseball opening day? That would be Jimmy Carter. President Obama on Monday threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Nationals home opener.<strong> Click below for every stat dealing with presidents and baseball.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>below, from the White House\/MLB&#8230;..<\/p>\n<p>PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA TO THROW CEREMONIAL FIRST PITCH ON OPENING DAY AT NATIONALS PARK <\/p>\n<p>\u2022\tU.S. President Barack Obama will throw the ceremonial first pitch at Nationals Park in Washington D.C. on Opening Day when the Washington Nationals host the defending National League Champion Philadelphia Phillies on Monday, April 5 at 1:05 p.m. Eastern.  <\/p>\n<p>\u2022\tHistoric Event Marks the 100th Anniversary of Presidential First Pitches on Opening Day of Baseball Season<\/p>\n<p>\u2022\tU.S. President William Howard Taft (the 27th President of the United States) first threw an Opening Day first pitch on April 14, 1910.  That day the Washington Senators defeated the Philadelphia Athletics 3-0 behind a one-hit, complete game shutout by Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022\tObama will be the 13th President to throw a ceremonial first pitch at the home opener of the Washington Senators or Nationals.  <\/p>\n<p>\u2022\tThis game will be the second time President Obama has thrown a ceremonial first pitch while in the White House.  Obama threw the first pitch of the 2009 All-Star Game in St. Louis on July 14th.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022\tThe event will mark the 48th time a President has thrown an Opening Day first pitch in Washington D.C. and the 64th time it has occurred in any city on Opening Day.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022\tThe Senators and Nationals hold a record of 25-23 during Opening Day games when the President has thrown the first pitch.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022\tSix Presidents have thrown out an Opening Day First Pitch outside of Washington D.C.: Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush threw out ceremonial first pitches on Opening Day a total of 15 times in nine cities between 1973 and 2006.  <\/p>\n<p>\u2022\tThe only recent President who never threw out a ceremonial first pitch at an Opening Day game was Jimmy Carter.<\/p>\n<p>\nTHE TRADITION OF OPENING DAY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.<\/p>\n<p>Each Major League Club has its own unique celebration to mark the opening of the Major League Baseball season, but Opening Day in the nation&#8217;s capital, Washington, D.C., was always a special and sometimes historic event.  <\/p>\n<p>Washington, D.C.&#8217;s Opening Day tradition dates to April 14, 1910. William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United States, attended the home opener of the Washington Senators against the Philadelphia Athletics. Numerous other government officials, including Vice President James Sherman, joined President Taft at the ballpark.<\/p>\n<p>An overflow crowd of 12,000 fans&#8211;the largest baseball crowd in Washington at that time&#8211;gave President Taft an standing ovation as he made his way to his seats on the first-base side. Team president Thomas C. Noyes then took the two managers&#8211;Washington&#8217;s Jimmy McAleer and Philadelphia&#8217;s legendary Connie Mack&#8211;to meet the President.<\/p>\n<p>Just prior to the start of the game, umpire Billy Evans walked over to President Taft&#8217;s box and presented him with a new baseball. Evans instructed President Taft that he was to throw the ball from his seat in the stands to Senators pitcher Walter Johnson, who was standing at home plate, to officially commence the start of the American League championship season. After giving the ball briefly to First Lady Helen Taft, the President adjusted his gloves and made a good throw to Johnson, who immediately gave the ball to catcher Charles Street to have it secured in a safe place.<\/p>\n<p>President Taft watched the entire game, a 3-0 Washington victory in which Johnson hurled a one-hit, complete-game shutout. After the game, Johnson sent the historic ball to the White House accompanied by a note to President Taft asking for his autograph on the ball. President Taft returned the ball after penning the following on it:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;For Walter Johnson, with the hope that he may continue to be as formidable as in yesterday&#8217;s game. William H. Taft.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Although President Taft was the first to throw out a ceremonial first pitch, it was not the first time a President of the United States attended a Major League Baseball game. Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd U.S. President, is believed to be the first sitting President to attend a Major League game when he witnessed a NL game between Cincinnati and Washington in June 1892. That wasn&#8217;t even the first interaction with a professional baseball team as nine years earlier President Chester A. Arthur welcomed the Cleveland franchise of the National League to the White House.<\/p>\n<p>Having the President throw out the ceremonial first pitch at Washington&#8217;s home opener was such an enormous success&#8211;not only in the nation&#8217;s capital but around the country&#8211;that it led to the American League granting Washington permission to open the American League championship season one day before the rest of the League. This action was approved on December 13, 1927, in recognition of the U.S. President throwing out the ceremonial first pitch.<\/p>\n<p>Including President Taft&#8217;s precedent-setting throw in 1910, 12 different Presidents have attended a home opener of the Washington Senators a total of 48 times. The Senators posted a 23-23 mark in home openers with a President present.<\/p>\n<p>President Taft (2-0) and Woodrow Wilson (3-0), the 28th U.S. President, were the only two to never see the Senators lose. The only U.S. Presidents never to see Washington win a home opener were Lyndon Johnson (0-3) and Richard Nixon (0-2). <\/p>\n<p>Following is the breakdown of Washington&#8217;s record on Opening Day, listed by President:<\/p>\n<p>WASHINGTON&#8217;S RECORD PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ON OPENING DAY<br \/>\n                                      Woodrow Wilson (D)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.   3-0 (1.000)<br \/>\n                                      William Howard Taft (R)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.   2-0 (1.000)<br \/>\n                                      George W. Bush (R)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230; 2-0 (1.000)<br \/>\n                                      Calvin Coolidge (R)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..   3-1 (.750)<br \/>\n                                      Warren Harding (R)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.   2-1 (.667)<br \/>\n                                      Dwight Eisenhower (R)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..   4-3 (.571)<br \/>\n                                      Franklin Roosevelt (D)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;   4-4 (.500)<br \/>\n                                      Harry Truman (D)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.   3-4 (.429)<br \/>\n                                      John F. Kennedy (D)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..   1-2 (.333)<br \/>\n                                      Herbert Hoover (R)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.   1-3 (.250)<br \/>\n                                      Richard Nixon (R)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.   0-2 (.000)<br \/>\n                                      Lyndon Johnson (D)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;   0-3 (.000)<br \/>\n                                      TOTAL                                                    25-23 (.521)<br \/>\n                                      Democrats                                               11-13 (.458)<br \/>\n                                      Republicans                                             14-10 (.583)<\/p>\n<p>Prior to the Senators move to Texas in 1972, each President since Taft was in attendance for a Washington Senators home opener at least once. Several Presidents had to miss on occasion, including President Taft in 1914 because of the sinking of the Titanic and President Wilson in 1918 and 1919 because of World War I.<\/p>\n<p>Since 1972, the tradition of Presidents and Opening Day has continued in other Major League cities. The only President to never throw out a ceremonial first pitch at an Opening Day game was Jimmy Carter. President George W. Bush has continued the legacy, having thrown out the ceremonial first pitch at RFK Stadium on April 14, 2005 to usher the return of baseball to the nation&#8217;s capitol.  He also did the honors at Miller Park in Milwaukee in April of 2001.<\/p>\n<p>With President Barack Obama now in office, note that President George W. Bush attended five Washington Nationals games in DC after baseball returned to Washington, DC in April &#8217;05.  <br \/>\nThe Nationals went 3-2 with the 43rd President on site.  While awaiting Obama&#8217;s first trip to Nationals Park, a complete list of all games attended by Bush:<\/p>\n<p>Thu., April 14, 2005 vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (43,861 attendance)<br \/>\nFinal Score:            WASHINGTON                     5<br \/>\n                               Arizona                                  3<br \/>\nNOTE:  President Bush threw out the ceremonial first pitch as MLB returned to nation&#8217;s capital for first time since 1971.<\/p>\n<p>Fri., June 24, 2005 vs. Toronto Blue Jays (36,689 attendance)<br \/>\nFinal Score:            WASHINGTON                     3<br \/>\n                               Toronto                                 0<br \/>\nNOTE:  President Bush attended with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.<\/p>\n<p>Sat., July 8, 2006 vs. San Diego Padres (27,060 attendance)<br \/>\nFinal Score:            San Diego                             5<br \/>\n                               WASHINGTON                     2<br \/>\nNOTE:  President Bush attended with Mrs. Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.  The contest marked Mrs. Bush&#8217;s first visit to RFK Stadium for a Nationals game.  <\/p>\n<p>Thu., July 5, 2007 vs. Chicago Cubs (22,594 attendance)<\/p>\n<p>Final Score:            Chicago (NL)                        4<br \/>\n                               WASHINGTON                     2<br \/>\nNOTE:  President Bush kick started his July 6 birthday with a final trip to RFK Stadium <\/p>\n<p>Sun., March 30, 2008 vs. Atlanta Braves (39,389 attendance)<br \/>\nFinal Score:            Atlanta                                   2<br \/>\n                               WASHINGTON                     3<\/p>\n<p>NOTE:  President Bush baptized Nationals Park with first pitch in front of national-television audience as part of ESPN&#8217;s Sunday Night Baseball. Ryan Zimmerman hits game-ending solo shot in 9th inning to give Washington its initial Nationals Park win.<\/p>\n<p>OPENING DAY &#8211; WASHINGTON NATIONALS\/SENATORS (1901-PRESENT)<\/p>\n<p>[NOTE:  ALL OPPONENTS LISTED IN AL FROM 1901-1971]                                    FIRST PITCH<br \/>\nYEAR DATE\/SITE\/OPPONENT RESULT   WP                   LP                     ATT.   U.S. PRESIDENT<br \/>\n1901   April 26 at PHI              W5-1            CARRICK         Fraser             10,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1902   April 23 vs. BOS            W7-3            ORTH               Dineen              6,253                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1903   April 22 vs. NYY            W3-1            CHESBRO       Orth                10,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1904   April 14 vs. PHI              L3-8             Plank                WILSON           6,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1905   April 14 vs. NYY            L2-4             Chesbro           PATTEN           9,161                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1906   April 14 vs. PHI              L3-4             Bender             HUGHES        12,962                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1907   April 11 vs. NYY            L2-3             Orth                  HUGHES        12,902                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1908   April 14 at BOS              L1-3             YOUNG            Smith              18,752                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1909   April 12 vs. NYY            W4-1            SMITH              Newton           12,078                            &#8212;<br \/>\nDECADE OPENING DAY RECORD:  4-5<br \/>\n1910   April 14 vs. PHI             W3-0            JOHNSON        Plank               12,226                         Taft<br \/>\n1911   April 12 vs. BOS            W8-5            WALKER          Wood              16,000                         Taft<br \/>\n1912   April 11 at PHI               L2-4             Coombs            JOHNSON      15,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1913   April 10 vs. NYY            W2-1            JOHNSON        McConnell       20,000                     Wilson<br \/>\n1914   April 14 at BOS             W3-0            JOHNSON        Collins             20,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1915   April 14 vs. NYY            W7-0            JOHNSON        Warhop           15,557                     Wilson<br \/>\n1916   April 12 at NYY             W3-2            JOHNSON        Caldwell          20,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1917   April 11 at PHI              W3-0            W.JOHNSON   R.Johnson        8,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1918   April 15 vs. NYY            L3-6             Mogridge          JOHNSON      15,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1919   April 23 vs. PHI             W1-0            JOHNSON        Perry               14,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\nDECADE OPENING DAY RECORD:  8-2<br \/>\n1920   April 15 at BOS              L6-7             Russell              JOHNSON        7,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1921   April 13 vs. BOS            L3-6             Jones                JOHNSON      18,212                   Harding<br \/>\n1922   April 12 vs. NYY            W6-5            MOGRIDGE     Jones              27,000                   Harding<br \/>\n1923   April 18 at PHI               L1-3             Harriss              JOHNSON      20,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1924   April 15 vs. PHI             W4-0            JOHNSON        Harriss            25,000                 Coolidge<br \/>\n1925   April 14 at NYY              L1-5             Shocker            MOGRIDGE    50,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1926   April 13 vs. PHI             W1-0            JOHNSON        Rommel          25,000               VP Dawes<br \/>\n1927   April 12 vs. BOS            W6-2            COVELESKI     Harriss            30,000                 Coolidge<br \/>\n1928   April 10 vs. BOS            L5-7             MacFayden      GASTON        25,000                 Coolidge<br \/>\n1929   April 17 vs. PHI             L4-13            Rommel            JONES            25,000                    Hoover<br \/>\nDECADE OPENING DAY RECORD:  4-6<br \/>\n1930   April 14 vs. BOS            L3-4             Smith                BRAXTON      20,000                    Hoover<br \/>\n1931   April 14 vs. PHI              L3-5             Grove               CROWDER    32,000                    Hoover<br \/>\n1932   April 11 vs. BOS            W1-0            CROWDER      MacFayden     18,000                    Hoover<br \/>\n1933   April 12 vs. PHI             W4-1            CROWDER      Freitas            24,000                Roosevelt<br \/>\n1934   April 17 at BOS             W6-5            CROWDER      Johnson          33,336                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1935   April 17 vs. PHI             W4-2            WHITEHILL      Cain                20,000                Roosevelt<br \/>\n1936   April 14 vs. NYY            W1-0            NEWSOM         Gomez            31,000                Roosevelt<br \/>\n1937   April 19 vs. PHI              L3-4             Williams            CASCARELLA 33,000               Roosevelt<br \/>\n1938   April 18 vs. PHI            W12-8           FERRELL         Williams           29,000                Roosevelt<br \/>\n1939   April 20 at PHI               L0-2             Caster              DESHONG       7,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\nDECADE OPENING DAY RECORD:  6-4<br \/>\n1940   April 16 vs. BOS            L0-1             Grove               LEONARD      31,000                Roosevelt<br \/>\n1941   April 14 vs. NYY            L0-3             Russo               LEONARD      32,000                Roosevelt<br \/>\n1942   April 14 vs. NYY            L0-7             Ruffing              HUDSON        31,000             VP Wallace<br \/>\n1943   April 20 vs. PHI             W7-5            CARRASQUEL                Christopher                    25,093                &#8212;<br \/>\n1944   April 18 vs. PHI              L2-3             Berry                CANDINI        27,000             VP Wallace<br \/>\n1945   April 17 at PHI             W14-8           LEONARD        Newsom           7,846                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1946   April 16 vs. BOS            L3-6             Hughson           WOLFF           30,372                   Truman<br \/>\n1947   April 15 at BOS              L6-7             Dorish               WYNN            30,822                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1948   April 19 vs. NYY           L4-12            Reynolds          WYNN            31,728                   Truman<br \/>\n1949   April 18 vs. PHI             W3-2            SCARBOROUGH                    Fowler                    26,000                Truman<br \/>\nDECADE OPENING DAY RECORD:  3-7<br \/>\nHALF CENTURY OPENING-DAY RECORD:  25-24<\/p>\n<p>YEAR DATE\/SITE\/OPPONENT RESULT   WP                   LP                     ATT.   U.S. PRESIDENT<br \/>\n1950   April 18 vs. PHI             W8-7            SCARBOROUGH                    Scheib                    29,320                Truman<br \/>\n1951   April 17 at PHI              W6-1            MARRERO       Schantz             8,285                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1952   April 15 vs. BOS            L0-3             Parnell              PORTERFIELD 25,869                 Truman<br \/>\n1953   April 16 vs. NYY            L3-6             Sain                  PORTERFIELD 25,112           Eisenhower<br \/>\n1954   April 13 vs. NYY            W5-3            DIXON              Reynolds         27,160             Eisenhower<br \/>\n1955   April 11 vs. BAL           W12-5           PORTERFIELD                      Kretlow                    26,634                Eisenhower<br \/>\n1956   April 17 vs. NYY           L4-10            Larsen              PASCUAL       27,837             Eisenhower<br \/>\n1957   April 15 vs. BAL             L6-7             Loes                 PASCUAL       23,872             Eisenhower<br \/>\n1958   April 14 vs. BOS            W5-2            RAMOS            Sullivan           26,675             Eisenhower<br \/>\n1959   April 9 vs. BAL              W9-2            RAMOS            Harshman       26,850                 VP Nixon<br \/>\nDECADE OPENING DAY RECORD:  6-4<br \/>\n1960   April 18 vs. BOS           W10-1           PASCUAL        Sturdivant       28,327             Eisenhower<br \/>\n1961   April 10 vs. CWS           L3-4             Baumann          DONOVAN     26,725                 Kennedy<br \/>\n1962   April 9 vs. DET              W4-1            DANIELS          Mossi              44,383                 Kennedy<br \/>\n1963   April 8 vs. BAL               L1-3             Barber              RUDOLPH      43,022                 Kennedy<br \/>\n1964   April 13 vs. LAA             L0-4             McBride            OSTEEN         40,145                  Johnson<br \/>\n1965   April 12 vs. BOS            L2-7             Monbouquette  ORTEGA        43,554                  Johnson<br \/>\n1966   April 11 vs. CLE             L2-5             McDowell          RICHART       44,468         VP Humphrey<br \/>\n1967   April 10 vs. NYY            L0-8             Stottlemyre       RICHART       44,382                  Johnson<br \/>\n1968   April 10 vs. MIN             L0-2             Chance             PASCUAL       32,063         VP Humphrey<br \/>\n1969   April 7 vs. NYY              L4-8             Stottlemyre       PASCUAL       45,113                      Nixon<br \/>\nDECADE OPENING DAY RECORD:  2-8<br \/>\n1970   April 6 vs. DET              L0-5             Lolich                BOSMAN        45,015                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1971   April 5 vs. OAK              W8-0            BOSMAN          Blue                45,061                            &#8212;<br \/>\nDECADE OPENING DAY RECORD:  1-1<br \/>\n1972-2004      *** NO MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAM IN WASHINGTON, D.C. ***<br \/>\n2005   April 4 at PHI                 L4-8             Lieber               HERNANDEZ 44,080                            &#8212;<br \/>\n2006   April 3 at NYM               L2-3             Glavine             HERNANDEZ 54,371                            &#8212;<br \/>\n2007   April 2 vs. FLA               L2-9             Willis                 PATTERSON 40,389                            &#8212;<br \/>\n2008   March 30 vs. ATL         W3-2            RAUCH            Moylan            39,389                       Bush<br \/>\n2009   April 6 at FLA               L6-12            Nolasco            LANNAN         34,323                            &#8212;<\/p>\n<p>BASEBALL IN WASHINGTON, D.C. OPENING-DAY RECORD:  35-41 (.461)<\/p>\n<p>WASHINGTON, D.C. HOME OPENERS DAY WHEN SEASON BEGAN ON THE ROAD (1901-PRESENT)<br \/>\n[NOTE:  ALL OPPONENTS LISTED IN AL FROM 1901-1971]                                    FIRST PITCH<br \/>\nYEAR DATE\/SITE\/OPPONENT RESULT   WP                   LP                     ATT.   U.S. PRESIDENT<br \/>\n1901   April 29 vs. BAL            W5-2            CARRICK         McGinnity        10,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1908   April 22 vs. BOS            L3-5             Winter               SMITH            10,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1912   April 19 vs. PHI             W6-0            JOHNSON        Brown               9,000           VP Sherman<br \/>\n1914   April 23 vs. BOS            L0-5             R.Johnson        W.JOHNSON  18,000                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1916   April 20 vs. NYY           W12-4           JOHNSON        Keating           12,000                     Wilson<br \/>\n1917   April 20 vs. PHI              L4-6             Johnson            GALLIA             7,000            VP Marshall<br \/>\n1920   April 22 vs. BOS            W8-5            ERICKSON      Karr                16,000            VP Marshall<br \/>\n1923   April 26 vs. PHI             W2-1            ZACHARY        Harriss            22,000                   Harding<br \/>\n1925   April 22 vs. NYY           W10-1           JOHNSON        Shocker          35,000                 Coolidge<br \/>\n1934   April 24 vs. BOS            L0-5             Welch               RUSSELL       25,000                Roosevelt<br \/>\n1939   April 21 vs. NYY            L3-6             Gomez              KRAKAUSKAS 32,000              VP Garner<br \/>\n1945   April 20 vs. NYY            L3-6             Bevens             HAEFNER      24,494                            &#8212;<br \/>\n1947   April 18 vs. NYY            L0-7             Reynolds          NEWSOM       28,579                 *Truman<br \/>\n1951   April 20 vs. NYY            W5-3            CONSUEGRA  Byrne              27,331                   Truman<br \/>\n2005   April 14 vs. ARI             W5-3            HERNANDEZ  Vazquez          43,861     George W. Bush<br \/>\n2006   April 11 vs. NYM            L1-7             Bannister          ORTIZ            40,530             VP Cheney<br \/>\n2009   April 13 vs. PHI              L8-9             Moyer               RIVERA          40,386                            &#8212;<br \/>\nBASEBALL IN WASHINGTON, D.C. RECORD IN HOME OPENERS WHEN SEASON BEGAN ON ROAD:  8-8 (.500)<\/p>\n<p>*Truman threw one ball right-handed and one left-handed.<\/p>\n<p>Other nuggets:<br \/>\n&#8211;\tIn the 1924 World Series, the Nationals took on famed manager John McGraw and the New York Giants. The Series was one of the closest in history as four games were decided by a single run, including the deciding Game Seven. On the strength of Walter Johnson&#8217;s four innings of relief pitching &#8211; on two days&#8217; rest &#8211; and the Series clinching hit by Earl McNeeley in the bottom of the 12th inning, the Nationals won their first and only World Series Championship.<\/p>\n<p>&#8211;\tUnited States President Calvin Coolidge, who threw out the ceremonial first pitch on three occasions during the Series, paid tribute to the hometown victors immediately following the victory: <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I have only the heartiest praise to bestow upon the individual players of both teams. Naturally, in Washington, we were pleased to see Walter Johnson finish the final game, pitching for our home team. Everybody was pleased to see him come back at the close of the last game. The three contests I witnessed maintained throughout a high degree of skill, and every evidence of high-class sportsmanship which will bring to every observer an increased respect and confidence in our national game.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>*April 14, 1910     \tUnited States President William Howard Taft became the first President to throw the first pitch prior to a Major League Baseball game.<\/p>\n<p>*April 11, 1966 \tEmmett Ashford became the first African-American umpire to work a Major League game when he worked the Cleveland-Washington opening day game at D.C. Stadium. U.S. Vice President Hubert Humphrey was among the crowd of 44,468. <\/p>\n<p>*April 8, 1969\tNYY spoiled the managerial debut of Ted Williams at RFK Stadium in Washington, 8-4. 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