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Power players or baseball players? The history behind the Congressional Baseball Game

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Chad Pergram
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Democrats and Republicans are set to play their annual Congressional Baseball Game on Wednesday night at Nats Park. The game, which dates back to 1909, serves as a bipartisan tradition, raising $2 million for children's charities in the DC area. Republicans have dominated recently, winning the last four contests, including two under Democratic manager Rep. Linda Sanchez.

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  1. 1 1909: Congressional Baseball Game began.
  2. 2 1956: Legendary collision at home plate between Rep. Charles Curtis and Rep. Olin "Tiger" Teague.
  3. 3 1962: Lawmakers resumed the game after a hiatus.
  4. 4 1993: Women first played in the game.
  5. 5 1997: Blake Moore won the high school Heisman Trophy.
  6. 6 Late 1979: Angels let Nolan Ryan escape to Houston Astros.
  7. 7 1981: Fernando Valenzuela captured the Cy Young Award.
  8. 8 2019: Democrats last won the game.
  9. 9 2020: No game due to pandemic.
  10. 10 2021: Cedric Richmond left Congress to work for former President Biden.
  11. 11 2023: Republicans topped Democrats 16-6; Hakeem Jeffries took over as House Minority Leader.
  12. 12 Last year (2024): Republicans pounded Democrats 31-11.
  13. 13 March 1, 2025: GOP squad started practicing.
  14. 14 A few weeks ago (late May/early June 2025): Blake Moore injured his collar bone in Congressional soccer game.
  15. 15 Last fall (2024): Fernando Valenzuela died.
  16. 16 Wednesday night (June 11, 2025): Current game scheduled.
  • Raises $2 million for children's charities in the DC area
What: The annual Congressional Baseball Game is scheduled, featuring Democrats and Republicans, continuing a tradition since 1909.
When: Wednesday night (June 11, 2025), 7pm ET. Practices started March 1.
Where: Nats Park, Washington D.C., United States.
Why: To continue a long-standing bipartisan tradition, provide a break from political work, and raise $2 million for children's charities in the DC area.
How: Members of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate form two teams (Democrats and Republicans) and play a baseball game.

Democrats and Republicans are set to play their annual Congressional Baseball Game on Wednesday night at Nats Park. The game, which dates back to 1909, serves as a bipartisan tradition, raising $2 million for children's charities in the DC area. Republicans have dominated recently, winning the last four contests, including two under Democratic manager Rep. Linda Sanchez.