Dodgers to visit White House, call it 'great honor'
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‘A Great Honor’: Dodgers Accept White House Invite, Will Make Trip In April
The Dodgers are headed to D.C.! Los Angeles has announced that they have accepted a White House invite from President Donald Trump and will be headed to Washington D.C. to celebrate their World ...Yahoo Sports - 9h -
Dodgers accept invitation to visit White House in April
Manager Dave Roberts and the World Series champion Dodgers to receive presidential welcome for second time in four years.Yahoo Sports - 1h -
Eagles accept White House invite to celebrate title
The Philadelphia Eagles will be visiting the White House on April 28 to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.ESPN - Mar. 11 -
Dodgers confirm they will visit President Trump at White House next month
The Dodgers will indeed visit President Donald Trump at the White House.Yahoo Sports - 15h -
Philadelphia Eagles to visit the White House after Trump's 2018 snub
The Philadelphia Eagles will visit President Trump at the White House on April 28 to celebrate their Super Bowl victory. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday the White House invited the ...The Hill - Mar. 11 -
Eagles accept White House invitation: Super Bowl champions to visit Donald Trump in April
After Super Bowl LIX, there were rumors the Eagles would not accept an invitation, but those were shut down quicklyCBS Sports - Mar. 12 -
Day says Ohio State to visit White House April 14
Ohio State coach Ryan Day confirmed Monday that the Buckeyes national championship football team will visit the White House on April 14.ESPN - 1d -
Eagles set to visit White House, President Donald Trump to celebrate Super Bowl win in April
The Eagles will visit Donald Trump at the White House on April 28.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 11 -
Coach Ryan Day confirms national champion Ohio State will visit White House on April 14
Ohio State coach Ryan Day confirmed Monday that the Buckeyes national championship football team will visit the White House on April 14. Ohio State's visit comes two days after it wraps up spring ...Yahoo Sports - 1d
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