After a lot hypothesis, Alex Cora has confirmed he won't attend the Boston Red Sox’s White House go to after Sunday’s win over the Chicago White Sox. El Nuevo Dia reported earlier Sunday that Cora wouldn't be attending the journey to Pennsylvania Avenue to have fun Boston’s 2018 World Series championship. Cora mentioned he made his choice after talking with family members, including that the group was okay along with his choice. “We still have a long ways to go,” Cora mentioned regarding the state of Puerto Rico. “That’s our reality. It’s pretty tough to go celebrate when we’re where we’re at. I’d rather not go and just be consistent with everything.” Check out his full feedback beneath: The Red Sox now head to
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Anthony Scaramucci Suggests Tom Brady Dated Ivanka Trump, Doesn’t ‘100 Percent Know’
Anthony Scaramucci’s tenure as the White House communications director lasted just 10 days, but he’s still saying some pretty outrageous things. “The Mooch” was fired after a bizarre and profane on-the-record rant to New Yorker reporter Ryan Lizza, and he continued that trend Monday night in an appearance on “TMZ Live.” The topic of Tom Brady came up on the show, and Scaramucci suggested the quarterback might have skipped the New England Patriots’ latest White House visit because his wife, Gisele Bunchden, was jealous of a former relationship with President Donald Trump’s oldest daughter, Ivanka Trump. “I don’t 100 percent know, but my gu... NESN.com
Stephen Curry Says He Probably Wouldn’t Visit Donald Trump, White House
Share this: After another dominant regular season, the Golden State Warriors won their second NBA title in three years. With a championship in any major professional sport, it usually comes with a trip to the White House in Washington D.C. to be congratulated by the president of the United States, who currently is Donald Trump. There sometimes are a few individuals who decline the offer, which is their absolute right. And Warriors superstar point guard Stephen Curry, like teammate Andre Iguodala, apparently has become a part of that group, as reported Wednesday. Steph Curry just said he probably wouldn't go to the White House — Marcus Thompson (@ThompsonScribe) June 14, 2017 Curry said the team still has to discuss the White House visit. But he has
Aaron Hernandez’s Suicide Cast A Shadow Over Patriots’ White House Visit
Share this: WASHINGTON, D.C. — His full name was not uttered while the White House honored the New England Patriots, but it was clear Aaron Hernandez’s suicide loomed large over the ceremony. President Donald Trump’s speech honoring the Patriots was tame. Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft addressed the crowd but not the media. The Patriots didn’t send veteran players out to answer questions, only rookie wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell and second-year long snapper Joe Cardona, both of whom were asked by Patriots media relations to speak after the ceremony when Trump mentioned them by name. Neither played with Hernandez and Cardona would only refer to him as “Aaron” when asked how his teammates responded to the former Patriots tight end’s death. They were
Way More Patriots Chose To Visit President Obama Than President Trump
Share this: Since President Donald Trump took office in January, there has been a host of comparisons between him and his predecessor, Barack Obama. And there was another opportunity for that Wednesday when the New England Patriots visited President Trump to celebrate their Super Bowl LI victory over the Atlanta Falcons. The Patriots, of course, have been to a few championship celebrations at the White House with their last visit coming in 2015 after their victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX. Much of the focus in the lead up to the Patriots’ visit to the White House has been on the players that chose not to attend, including quarterback Tom Brady. And their absence definitely was recognizable when compared to the number
President Donald Trump Decides Not To Fill Out NCAA Bracket For ESPN
Share this: President Donald Trump might have pulled an upset in the 2016 presidential election but he won’t be predicting any come March. Trump has decided not to continue President Barack Obama’s tradition of filling out an NCAA tournament bracket for ESPN, according to The Washington Post. ESPN did reach out to Trump’s staff to invite the president to fill out a bracket on-camera, but the network received word that the president would not be participating this year. “We expressed our interest to the White House in continuing the presidential bracket,” an ESPN spokeswoman said Wednesday. “They have respectfully declined.” President Obama had hosted ESPN crews in the White House to fill out both the men’s and women’s brackets for the past several years as part
LeGarrette Blount Joins List Of Patriots Players Skipping White House Visit
by Zack Cox on Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 3:02PM 2,407 Share this: Martellus Bennett. Devin McCourty. Dont’a Hightower. Chris Long. Maybe James White. Now, add LeGarrette Blount to that list. Blount said Thursday on “The Rich Eisen Show” he will not be attending the New England Patriots’ upcoming Super Bowl LI celebration at the White House. "I will NOT be going to the White House. I don't feel welcome in that house. I'll leave it at that." –@LG_Blount — Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) February 9, 2017 Bennett, McCourty, Hightower and Long all have said they do not plan on visiting President Donald Trump’s White House. White, who scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime against the Atlanta Falcons and set a Super Bowl record with 14 catches, said