The Arizona Republic

Biden hosts Dodgers at White House

- Josh Boak and Jonathan Lemire

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden praised sports’ ability to heal and bring a nation together in a time of crisis as he hosted the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers at the White House on Friday.

The Dodgers, who captured the title by defeating the Tampa Bay Rays last October, were the first team to be honored at the White House since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the first since Biden took office.

“I think what we discovered is that we need sports more than we ever realized,” said Biden, who praised baseball an important totem of normalcy in “one of the most challengin­g years” in the nation’s history. The president saluted the Dodgers as “a lot more than a baseball club, they are a pillar of American culture.” He also praised the team for using its stadium as a mass COVID-19 vaccinatio­n site.

The ceremony marked the latest step in the White House’s efforts to return to large in-person events as it seeks to highlight the nation’s emergence from the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 50 members of the team attended the East Room event as well as a number of political heavyweigh­ts with California ties, including Vice President Kamala Harris, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti.

Biden kept the mood light, teasing that he didn’t want to dwell on the fact that Harris roots for the Dodgers’ ancient rival, the San Francisco Giants. He also told stories about his own exploits in a congressio­nal baseball game, saying he hit a ball off the wall that thrilled his sons more than any of his political accomplish­ments.

Clayton Kershaw, the team’s future Hall of Fame pitcher, presented Biden with what has become the standard gift: a jersey emblazoned on the back with the president’s name and number. Biden, the 46th commander in chief, joked that he was demonstrat­ing that he was “a man of courage” by holding the jersey up because he risked incurring the wrath of First Lady Jill Biden, a rabid Philadelph­ia Phillies fan.

 ?? CHIP SOMODEVILL­A/GETTY IMAGES ?? President Joe Biden holds the jersey given to him by Dodgers chairman Mark Walter during an event with the 2020 World Series champions at the White House on Friday.
CHIP SOMODEVILL­A/GETTY IMAGES President Joe Biden holds the jersey given to him by Dodgers chairman Mark Walter during an event with the 2020 World Series champions at the White House on Friday.

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