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This Day in Baseball: First Presidential Pass

By Precious Sanders @pdsanders99

Though he wasn’t exactly the game’s biggest fan, on May 16, 1907, the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues issued the first presidential lifetime pass to President Theodore Roosevelt.  Roosevelt preferred sports that were “more vigorous,” though he later admitted that he enjoyed watching his son Quentin participate in baseball.  Nevertheless, Roosevelt never attended a major league baseball game.

This day in baseball: First presidential pass

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This day in baseball: First presidential pass


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