Red, White, And Bruised: GOP Senator Makes Spectacular Catch In Congressional Baseball Game
Missouri GOP Sen. Eric Schmitt hit the dirt Wednesday night at Nationals Park — and came up bloody. But the Republican senator’s dive-and-snag in left field was just the highlight reel moment in another merciless GOP dismantling of the Democrats, 11-2, the sixth consecutive Republican victory in the Congressional Baseball Game for Charity. Schmitt opened ...
Republicans don't just play America's game better — they respect it better.
Missouri GOP Sen. Eric Schmitt hit the dirt Wednesday night at Nationals Park — and came up bloody. But the Republican senator’s dive-and-snag in left field was just the highlight reel moment in another merciless GOP dismantling of the Democrats, 11-2, the sixth consecutive Republican victory in the Congressional Baseball Game for Charity.
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