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Four of the five homers tonight have been to right field. The White Sox bullpen is getting loose as the tying run lurks in the on-deck circle. Gardy goes corn Yardy.

Andrew Heaney is hanging by a thread. The Yankees starter nearly just gave up another homer to Eloy Jimenez, who drove Brett Gardner to the warning track in center.

Yankees bullpen is getting lose and Heaney sails by 75 pitches. To the sixth. It's another for the White Sox's ninth-place hitting backup catcher to find the corn.

But that's exactly what Seby Zavala just did, launching a two-run homer to right. Chicago's lead at now as we head to the fifth. After a walk to Jose Abreu following Anderson's double, Eloy Jimenez smacks a three-run homer to right. Ball is jumping out of this park. Aaron Judge didn't even move. White Sox with a lead as we head to the fourth. Eloy Jimenez goes oppo with a 3 run tank into the corn field White Sox now lead pic. Anderson has the first non-homer extra-base hit of the night.

White Sox now with a deficit, bottom third. A three-run two-out homer from Aaron Judge puts the Yankees in front, Deep into the corn. There may be an old-school theme at the ballpark, but the new-school strikeout-heavy game is as prevalent as ever.

The Yankees and White Sox have combined for seven strikeouts through 2-plus innings. Lance Lynn has four. Andrew Heaney has three. Chicago still owns a lead. White Sox slugger Jose Abreu launched a home run into the left-field corn field. We have our first corn dinger at the Field of Dreams. Corn Dinger!!! Here's what you should know. Yankees lead-off hitter DJ LeMahieu starts off the game with a single, and baseball in Iowa is underway. The home plate umpire tonight is Urbandale native Pat Hoberg , just as late Iowa umpire Eric Cooper, who died in , hoped when the Field of Dreams game was being planned.

August Pfluger of San Angelo played for the U. On the Democratic team, Rep. Colin Allred of Dallas, a former NFL player, helped lead his side to victory in with two doubles.

He was joined on the roster by Rep. Marc Veasey of Fort Worth. Brady, elected in , is retiring after this term. This was his 24th congressional baseball game. He played college ball in South Dakota and has been known through the years for his aggressive base-running, including headfirst slides most politicians fear to attempt. In an exciting first inning, the Democrats took an early lead but were quickly met and surpassed by the Republicans.

When Biden appeared, the crowd was split: Democrats stood and cheered while Republicans noticeably did the opposite. Greg Steube of Florida hit the first and only home run of the night. Share This: share on facebook share on twitter share via email print. Greg Steube's rare "out of the park home run" helped the Republicans to a win over the Democrats in what was called "one of the best games in the Congressional Baseball Game history. See photos from Congressional Baseball game The game featured an appearance from President Joe Biden in the second inning.

Rob Woodfork Rob Woodfork is a versatile broadcaster with a broad range of experience. Related News. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia had her name announced but did not appear present. Some in the crowd booed her nonetheless. Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise , who was shot at a practice for the game in , received the largest applause. He was escorted onto the field by the running presidents, massive-headed mascots who race around Nats Park to entertain fans in between innings.

Biden walked over to the GOP dugout after the third inning, earning a fresh set of boos from Republican spectators for the effort. Before the game, Biden was one of four former players inducted into the Congressional Baseball Hall of Fame, alongside his senior adviser Cedric Richmond , former Rep. John Shimkus and the late President George H. Before he left Congress to work in the White House, Richmond helped Democrats dominate the baseball game in recent years as a standout pitcher. His departure gave Republicans reason to hope they could break the streak.

The game itself was a hard fought, back-and-forth match up, with the two caucuses trading leads throughout the night.



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