- President Donald Trump was never actually invited to pitch for the Yankees on August 15, The New York Times reported.
- Officials were shocked to hear Trump's announcement that he would be pitching at the game, and that he had canceled the event.
- One official told The Times, Trump was jealous of the attention Dr. Anthony Fauci was receiving for throwing the ceremonial pitch at the opening of the 2020 Major League Baseball season.
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President Donald Trump was annoyed with the attention Dr. Anthony Fauci was receiving for throwing the ceremonial pitch at the opening of the 2020 Major League Baseball season that he decided to announce he was also invited to pitch for the Yankees next month, an official told The New York Times.
Despite his announcement and later cancellation of this event, Trump was reportedly never actually invited to pitch on that date.
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