George W. Bush to Make Ceremonial First Pitch at World Series Opener

MLB Seattle

It was recently announced that former President George W. Bush will be making a ceremonial first pitch at the World Series opener. This is an exciting event for baseball fans all across the country and a great way to honor one of our nation’s most beloved presidents.

George W. Bush was the 43rd President of the United States, serving from 2001 to 2009. During his time in office, he was known for his strong leadership and unwavering commitment to the American people. He was also a passionate baseball fan and was often seen attending games in his home state of Texas.

The World Series opener will be held on October 22nd at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. This will be the first time a former president has thrown out the first pitch at a World Series game since President George H.W. Bush did so in 1992.

President Bush is sure to receive a warm welcome from the crowd when he steps onto the field to throw out the first pitch. It will be a special moment for all those in attendance and a great way to honor a man who served our nation so well.

This is sure to be an unforgettable event for baseball fans everywhere and a great way to kick off the World Series. It will be a great opportunity to show our appreciation for President George W. Bush and all that he has done for our country.

George W. Bush to Make Ceremonial First Pitch at World Series Opener