Dodgers Face Backlash Over White House Visit

The Los Angeles Dodgers are facing significant criticism for their recent visit to the White House. Columnists have described the team's decision as "tone deaf" and an "insult to their fans."
The Los Angeles Dodgers' recent trip to the White House has ignited controversy, drawing sharp disapproval from at least one prominent media voice. Los Angeles Times columnist Bill Plaschke has publicly voiced his strong opposition to the team's decision to visit the nation's capital.
Plaschke characterized the Dodgers' visit as "tone deaf," suggesting the team failed to recognize the potential negative sentiment from their fanbase. He further elaborated that the decision felt like an "insult to their fans," implying a disconnect between the team's actions and the feelings of those who support them.
The Dodgers' White House visit has sparked predictable outrage, but the team seems to have misjudged the optics of appearing with a president whose policies have been divisive.



