Roger Clemens Visits White House, Calls It An ‘Honor’

AUSTIN, TEXAS - APRIL 07: Roger Clemens speaks onstage during the 2024 CMT Music Awards at Moody Center on April 07, 2024 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Hubert Vestil/Getty Images) ©(Photo by Hubert Vestil/Getty Images)
AUSTIN, TEXAS - APRIL 07: Roger Clemens speaks onstage during the 2024 CMT Music Awards at Moody Center on April 07, 2024 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Hubert Vestil/Getty Images) ©(Photo by Hubert Vestil/Getty Images)

Roger Clemens got to link up with the president!

The baseball legend recently made an appearance on Fox News’ “The Will Cain Show” to speak about the 2025 MLB season that just kicked off. And not just that, but he also talked about his trip to the White House.

First, Clemens gave his forecast on the new campaign. (RELATED: ‘A Great Honor’: Dodgers Accept White House Invite, Will Make Trip In April)

“The Dodgers are still the team,” said Clemens. “Right now, they are loaded. The Phillies, which my youngest one (first baseman Kody Clemens) is with…and the Yankees. They’re built to win right now and they really need to try and win now.”

That’s when Cain mentioned that the Dodgers will be visiting President Donald Trump at the White House in April after winning the 2024 World Series, which led Clemens to speak about his own visit to the White House.

“…It is an honor to go to the White House,” said Clemens. “It doesn’t matter who the president is. There are some presidents I didn’t vote for, became our president, but I rooted for our president to do well no matter what. Once he is in there. And the same thing goes for President Trump.”

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Don’t get me wrong, I’m still happy that baseball is back, but the season has gotten off to a horrible start for me.

My Atlanta Braves have begun things 0-3, and on top of that, I missed and didn’t place a crazy amount of betting slips from my team recently that resulted in a ton of missed-out cash that quite frankly made me sick to my stomach.

I hate errands, I hate them so friggin’ much.

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