Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 11
Republicans Rout Democrats 11-2 in Congressional Baseball Game, Raising $3 Million
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 11

Republicans Rout Democrats 11-2 in Congressional Baseball Game, Raising $3 Million

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 11

Summary

  • 35,000 fans watched Republicans beat Democrats 11-2 at Nationals Park, extending the GOP’s winning streak in the annual Congressional Baseball Game.
  • $3 million was raised for Washington-area charities, with lawmakers framing the game as both a partisan rivalry and a major fundraiser for local nonprofits.
  • Eric Schmitt said the event drew a crowd and stakes rare for lawmakers’ amateur play, while Steve Scalise touted the Republican roster’s dominance and expected more talent next year.
  • The atmosphere resembled a college football tailgate more than a charity exhibition, underscoring how the game has grown into a high-profile political spectacle beyond Capitol Hill.

Insights

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