Sean Doolittle is the first Nats player to publicly decline president Donald Trump's invitation to the White House.
Christopher BumbacaWashington Nationals closer Sean Doolittle will not attend the White House for a World Series celebration on Monday, he told the Washington Post.
After Game 5, Doolittle was asked how he felt about Trump — booed by the crowd when shown on the video board — attending the game. The left-hander simply said there was more security and "I really, really, really don't want to talk about that." Additionally, Doolittle wants to show support for Dolan's two mothers who do extensive work in the LGBTQ community.
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