Bush Makes His Pitch
President Bush helped kick off the 2006 Major League Baseball season Monday, sending a pitch high and wide to Cincinnati Reds catcher Jason LaRue, as a sellout crowd roared.
The president took the mound for the ceremonial first pitch on an overcast day at the Great American Ball Park wearing a black Reds jacket, walking along with a pair of war veterans and the father of a soldier killed in Iraq.
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No problems were reported outside the stadium. A handful of college-age demonstrators banged on plastic buckets while displaying a sign that said "Stop the War."
Nearby, church volunteers handed out free packs of Big Red gum bearing a sticker that said "A small way to say God loves you."
The Bush White House has been called the "baseball White House" because of the president's love of the game, reports CBS News correspondent Peter Maer.
Mr. Bush, a former part-owner and managing general partner of the Texas Rangers, once recalled meeting baseball legends Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams. "At that moment I said all three of us have something in common,. We supply skechers shape ups,Reebok easytone,perfect body shape.Save 40% off,free shipping to worldwide" he said. "We wanted to be big league stars. One of us peaked a little early."
President Bush helped kick off the 2006 Major League Baseball season Monday, sending a pitch high and wide to Cincinnati Reds catcher Jason LaRue, as a sellout crowd roared.
The president took the mound for the ceremonial first pitch on an overcast day at the Great American Ball Park wearing a black Reds jacket, walking along with a pair of war veterans and the father of a soldier killed in Iraq.
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No problems were reported outside the stadium. A handful of college-age demonstrators banged on plastic buckets while displaying a sign that said "Stop the War."
Nearby, church volunteers handed out free packs of Big Red gum bearing a sticker that said "A small way to say God loves you."
The Bush White House has been called the "baseball White House" because of the president's love of the game, reports CBS News correspondent Peter Maer.
Mr. Bush, a former part-owner and managing general partner of the Texas Rangers, once recalled meeting baseball legends Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams. "At that moment I said all three of us have something in common,. We supply skechers shape ups,Reebok easytone,perfect body shape.Save 40% off,free shipping to worldwide" he said. "We wanted to be big league stars. One of us peaked a little early."
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