Anthony Fauci will throw ceremonial 1st pitch at Yankees-Nationals season opener in Washington

The Nationals called Fauci “a true champion for our country” during the coronavirus pandemic “and throughout his distinguished career.”

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Dr. Anthony Fauci will throw the ceremonial first pitch at the Yankees-Nationals season-opening game in Washington.

Dr. Anthony Fauci will throw the ceremonial first pitch at the Yankees-Nationals season-opening game in Washington.

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WASHINGTON — Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s top infectious disease expert, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the first game of Major League Baseball’s pandemic-delayed regular season.

The Washington Nationals announced Monday that Fauci — a self-described fan of the reigning World Series champions — accepted the team’s invitation to have the pregame honor Thursday night. 

The Nationals host the New York Yankees to open the season nearly four months after it originally was scheduled to begin. Spring training was halted in March because of the COVID-19 outbreak and teams resumed preparing to play this month.

In their news release about Fauci’s role at the opener, the Nationals refer to him as “a true champion for our country” during the pandemic “and throughout his distinguished career.” 

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