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    Washington Nationals celebrate World Series win at the White House -- with a political tinge

    BEN GITTLESON
    ABC NewsNovember 4, 2019
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    The Washington Nationals continued to celebrate their triumphant World Series win before thousands at the White House on Monday -- as one player donned a "Make America Great Again" hat and another skipped the ceremony for political reasons.

    Almost right off the bat, Trump brought up the impeachment inquiry against him, as he discussed how popular the Nationals became throughout their season.

    "America fell in love with the Nats baseball," Trump said. "They just fell in love with Nats baseball. That's all they wanted to talk about. That and impeachment. I like Nats baseball much more."

    PHOTO: President Donald Trump embraces Washington Nationals catcher Kurt Suzuki during an event to honor the 2019 World Series champion Washington Nationals on the South Lawn of the White House, Nov. 4, 2019. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
    PHOTO: President Donald Trump embraces Washington Nationals catcher Kurt Suzuki during an event to honor the 2019 World Series champion Washington Nationals on the South Lawn of the White House, Nov. 4, 2019. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

    As Trump introduced players and staff one by one, he brought catcher Kurt Suzuki to the lectern. Suzuki threw on a "Make America Great Again" hat.

    Pres. Trump at White House celebration of the Washington Nationals: "America fell in love with Nats baseball. They just fell in love with Nats baseball. That's all they wanted to talk about.

    "That and impeachment. I like Nats baseball much more." https://t.co/M5slGg72vA pic.twitter.com/zaJgcIKa4u

    — ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) November 4, 2019

    "I love you all," Suzuki said. "I love you all. Thank you."

    Trump hugged him. "What a job he did," he said. "I didn’t know that was gonna happen."

    President Trump calls Washington Nationals catcher Kurt Suzuki to the podium.

    "I love you all. Thank you Mr. President," Suzuki says, putting on a “Make America Great Again” hat, which prompts a hug from Trump https://t.co/M5slGg72vA pic.twitter.com/PD2fUfwOTT

    — ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) November 4, 2019

    Trump said the crowd on the south lawn, which the White House estimated was 5,300 people, was a record. "We’ve never had this many people on the front lawn of the White House," he told the crowd.

    PHOTO: President Donald Trump holds up a Washington Nationals jersey given to him by Nationals first baseman Ryan Zimmerman during a celebration in honor of the team's victory in the 2019 World Series at the White House, Nov. 4, 2019. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
    PHOTO: President Donald Trump holds up a Washington Nationals jersey given to him by Nationals first baseman Ryan Zimmerman during a celebration in honor of the team's victory in the 2019 World Series at the White House, Nov. 4, 2019. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

    Running through the story of the Nationals' season, Trump congratulated the team, who he said brought the World Series trophy “back to America’s capital." He called the team’s owners, the Lerner family, "great people," praised general manager Mike Rizzo, manager Dave Martinez and the other coaches and players, saying, "they’re all here."

    But in fact, not all were there.

    (MORE: Washington Nationals celebrate World Series win in DC with parade among thousands of fans)

    Reliever Sean Doolittle told The Washington Post days ago he would not attend the ceremony.

    "There’s a lot of things, policies that I disagree with, but at the end of the day, it has more to do with the divisive rhetoric and the enabling of conspiracy theories and widening the divide in this country," Doolittle said.

    There were at least 16 other players not in attendance, based on a list of attendees released by the White House. It was unclear why the others missed the ceremony including star third baseman Anthony Rendon.

    When the president praised players one by one during Monday's ceremony, he did not mention Doolittle or Rendon.

    The president attended Game 5 of the World Series in Washington on Oct. 27, and was booed by fans in attendance. Some chanted, "Lock him up!"

    (MORE: DC to host World Series game Sunday -- but Trump won't throw out 1st pitch)

    "What a month," pitcher Max Scherzer told the crowd. "What a magical month."

    After pitcher Stephen Strasburg, who this weekend became a free agent, spoke, attendees chanted, "four more years!" Trump added, "I’m going to consider that four more World Series wins."

    PHOTO: President Donald Trump attends Game Five of the 2019 World Series between the Houston Astros and the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park, Oct. 27, 2019 in Washington, D.C. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
    PHOTO: President Donald Trump attends Game Five of the 2019 World Series between the Houston Astros and the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park, Oct. 27, 2019 in Washington, D.C. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

    First baseman Ryan Zimmerman handed the president a personalized Nationals jersey and thanked Trump "for keeping everyone here safe in our country and continuing to America the greatest country to live in the world."

    Pres. Trump presented with Washington Nationals jersey at White House celebration.

    Ryan Zimmerman thanks him "for keeping everyone here safe in our country and continuing to America the greatest country to live in the world." https://t.co/Q6nJ4v85rA pic.twitter.com/kVXWZrXQTT

    — ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) November 4, 2019

    A military band played "Baby Shark" -- the team's unofficial anthem -- as the players and coaches emerged from the White House at the start of the ceremony.

    (MORE: 'Lock him up!': World Series crowds loudly boo Donald Trump in hostile welcome)

    "That turned out to be a very, very powerful little tune," Trump said.

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