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New York – Thursday night in New York is the first president to attend since 2019 Major League Baseball game.
This is hardly the first sports event president Donald Trump I’ve been there since his second term began, but this one has to be a little more.
Trump participated in the 24th anniversary of the September 11 attack, participating in the New York Yankees’ 9-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers.
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President Donald Trump posed with members of the New York Yankees before a baseball game against the Detroit Tigers at Yankee Stadium in New York on September 11, 2025. (Alex Brandon – Pool/Getty Images)
About a few miles from zero ground, Trump received more than 40,000 active applause at Yankee Stadium. However, the crowds can overcome the differences in multiple “American” odes all night.
“It was a great night. It made sense,” post-match manager Aaron Boone told reporters. “team leader [Aaron Judge] Just talking about it, just keeping us all together there, first of all the silent moments, then back there for the national anthem, and the buzz that New York City can cause, you absolutely feel it tonight. Obviously, the president is here, just an extra layer. September baseball with a very good club. A special night, being part of it, hopefully none of us take it for granted. ”
trump card Meet Yankees In the club, the judge is called “a great player.” The dominant AL MVP (wonderful this year is winning) responded by hitting home runs in his first two batting matches and strapping Joe DiMaggio to the Yankees’ historical running list.

President Donald Trump greets in the locker room before a baseball game against the Detroit Tigers at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, NY on September 11, 2025. (Doug Mills/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
“It makes sense to see your superstar go out and do that,” Boone said.
Midnight almost played midnight when Trump visited the Yankees – he entered the club around 6:40 pm ET, and according to Boone, he should have arrived at 5:45 pm ET.
But the captain sounds like the wait is worth it.
“That’s great. I’m with Carlos [Rodon] and Gerrit [Cole] When he walked into the door of our club. It’s a little daunting, you’re a little nervous, but he’s great,” then we took him to the main area where the players are and they have to say hello to him.

President Donald Trump posed for a photo with the New York Yankees before his game against the Detroit Tigers on Thursday, September 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Swimming Pool)
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“It’s a very, very cool interaction for a lot of people. I’m glad he was here and I think it means a lot to a lot of people. So, it’s definitely a cool experience.”
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