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Updated: 2005-04-15 08:32
Bush Opens Nationals' Inaugural Home Game 

美國(guó)職業(yè)棒球大聯(lián)盟比賽,在時(shí)隔34年后重返首都華盛頓,布什總統(tǒng)在華盛頓國(guó)民的主場(chǎng)揭幕戰(zhàn)中投出象征性的第一球。

 

U.S. President George W. Bush throws the ceremonial first pitch at the Washington Nationals home opener against the Arizona Diamondbacks at RFK Stadium in Washington, April 14, 2005. The Nationals are playing the Diamondbacks in the first regular season baseball game to be played in Washington in 34 years. [Reuters]

With a hasty windup followed by a pitch that sailed above a generous strike zone, President Bush opened the Washington Nationals' inaugural home game Thursday night and ended the city's baseball drought of more than three decades.

Bush emerged from the dugout in a red Nationals jacket to mostly cheers, some boos and lots of camera flashes. Waving to the crowd, he walked straight to the mound and promptly threw a high pitch toward home plate. Nationals catcher Brian Schneider reached up and snatched the ball cleanly, sparking more cheers.

Joe Grzenda, the last pitcher in the Washington Senators' final home game in 1971, provided the ball he had used in that final game.

The president walked back across the diamond to another round of cheers from fans packed into 46,000-seat RFK Stadium. He waved and smiled before disappearing into the dugout.

Bush watched the game from a box behind home plate with baseball commissioner Bud Selig, first lady Laura Bush, daughter Jenna and others.

Under a blue sky and mild temperatures, Bush executed the ceremonial first toss with the skill of a guy who knows baseball. He was a part-owner of the Texas Rangers before running for governor of Texas.

Bush practiced his wind-up in recent days, said White House spokesman Scott McClellan, before traveling to Rome last week and on Wednesday. He and Schneider had a private warm-up session at the stadium.

Earlier Thursday, Bush told a newspaper editors meeting in Washington: "I've got a decision to make today. Do I go with a fastball or a slider?"

Bush's pitch came 95 years to the day that President William Howard Taft did the same at a game between the Senators and Athletics, the beginning of a tradition.

The Senators left for Texas in 1972, but baseball returned to the nation's capital with the home opener against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

(Agencies)

Vocabulary:
 

windup: 美國(guó)棒球比賽中揮臂準(zhǔn)備投球的動(dòng)作

dugout : Either of two usually sunken shelters at the side of a field where the players stay while not on the field(棒球場(chǎng)邊供球員休息的地方)

diamond : The whole playing field(棒球場(chǎng)地)


 

 
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