Dubya To Toss First Pitch To Supsected Steroider
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George W. Bush is scheduled to throw out ...
Published 3/26/2008 by Rick at Deadspin
... George W. Bush is scheduled to throw out the first pitch at the Washington Nationals game on Sunday ... to a suspected steroid user who was mentioned 37 times in the Mitchell Report. [SportsbyBrooks] ...
Thursday Rundown: Well, If You Needed A Reason To Skip The ESPYs…
Published 3/27/2008 by Anthony Hall at MVN Outsider
... SPORTSbyBROOKS reports that President Bush will toss the first pitch at the first game ever played at the Washington Nationals’ new stadium. Nothing terribly unusual about that, right? With the Nats opening their much-anticipated new stadium, it seems only logical that Dubya would participate in the festivities. However, here’s where things get weird: One would assume that he’ll be throwing the first pitch to Washington catcher Paul Lo Duca, but Lo Duca was named in the Mitchell Report a whopping 37 times. So, after strongly denouncing ...
The Washington Nationals Decide Not To Totally Embarrass President Bush
Published 3/28/2008 at FanIQ Blog
... You may remember earlier this week that our commander-in-chief was going to be in a bit of an awkward position on Sunday night. He had been slated to throw out the opening pitch to begin the non-Japanese baseball season Sunday night. Of course, the hilarious thing was that he was going to be throwing the opening pitch to Paul Lo Duca, who was mentioned in the Mitchell Report a whopping 37 times. ...

