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Herbert Hoover joins squad of ‘racing presidents’ at Nationals Park

The Washington Nationals held tryouts for the Racing Presidents in D.C. on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016. (海角社区app/Kathy Stewart)
The Washington Nationals held tryouts for the Racing Presidents in D.C. on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016. (海角社区app/Kathy Stewart)

WASHINGTON —聽Another Racing President will make his debut at Nationals Park as the Washington team takes on the Miami Marlins Sunday.

Herbert “Herbie” Hoover, the 31st President of the United States, who once stated 鈥渂aseball is the greatest of all team sports鈥 was introduced Sunday聽by聽the White House Historical Association.

The collaboration with the Nationals is in the second year of a multi-year partnership that will expand the efforts to educate the public on the history of the White House 聽— and have a little fun.

Hoover joins George Washington, Abe Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson, William Howard Taft and Calvin Coolidge, who was a visiting racer. The presidents typically race during the middle of the fourth inning of each home game.

Game time Sunday is 1:35 p.m.

The announcement of Hoover’s addition to the team coincides with the association鈥檚 new 聽Hoover 2016 Official White House Christmas Ornament. The ornament, according to the association, is a vintage fire truck design commemorating the 1929 Christmas Eve four-alarm fire of the West Wing.

鈥淭he partnership with the Washington Nationals has been exciting for us at the Association,鈥 said Stewart McLaurin, President of the White House Historical Association. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to us to share the history of the White House with fans of the Nationals and all baseball fans nationwide.鈥

Hoover, who was president during the tumultuous time of the Great Depression, 1929-1933,聽 made the 鈥淪tar Spangled Banner鈥 the national anthem, now sung before most every sporting event, including baseball.

Fans hope he will run聽more successfully than he did back in 1932, when he was beaten out of a second term by Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Stay tuned for the Herbie bobble head giveaway.

 

 

J. Brooks

J. Brooks is a Sports Anchor and Reporter with years of experience not only in the DMV but nationally through Westwood One, ESPN, CBS and SiriusXM. J., striving to be a cartoon voice, is also an actor appearing in many films and TV shows and who entertains the newsroom with his many impressions.

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