The Los Angeles Dodgers have announced that they will visit the White House on April 7 to celebrate their 2024 championship, continuing a tradition among championship teams in major sports leagues. This marks their second visit in five years, as they were honored in 2021 for their 2020 World Series win. Manager Dave Roberts expressed his honor in receiving the invitation, while player Mookie Betts remains undecided about attending. The team is slated to also visit Capitol Hill the next day.
It's certainly a huge honor to get the invitation to the White House. Allows us to celebrate our 2024 championship.
I respect the position. It's the highest office in our country certainly, in the world. So I'm looking forward to it.
Mookie Betts said he was undecided if he would go, and that he needed to talk it over with his family first.
Dodgers will visit the White House as part of their tradition for championship teams, marking their second visit in five years.
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