USA President Barack Obama faced with thousands of fans, went to the mound and threw a ball to Washington Nationals' third baseman Ryan Zimmerman, to officially launch the campaign Havana baseball team, a tradition that served Monday its first century.
The freshly cut grass, sunshine and clear sky gave a framework of postcard at the beginning of a new season of major league baseball.
And Obama, tall and thin, with a warm jacket for the Nationals, was the great attraction of the moment.
He threw a ball high and strong that Zimmerman caught.
The president openly a fan of the Chicago White Sox, he wore a cap of his team.
He shook some hands and left the field as fans awaited the first actual launch party.
"I was a little disappointed launch," Obama said as he passed through the cabin of the National TV.
"High and diverted. I wanted to give a passport to the batter. Fortunately, Zimmerman has a long reach. "
The freshly cut grass, sunshine and clear sky gave a framework of postcard at the beginning of a new season of major league baseball.
And Obama, tall and thin, with a warm jacket for the Nationals, was the great attraction of the moment.
He threw a ball high and strong that Zimmerman caught.
The president openly a fan of the Chicago White Sox, he wore a cap of his team.
He shook some hands and left the field as fans awaited the first actual launch party.
"I was a little disappointed launch," Obama said as he passed through the cabin of the National TV.
"High and diverted. I wanted to give a passport to the batter. Fortunately, Zimmerman has a long reach. "
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