[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 42, Number 31 (Monday, August 7, 2006)]
[Pages 1421-1422]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks at a White House Tee-Ball Game

July 30, 2006

    Thank you very much. You know, as we listen to our national anthem, 
it reminds us how blessed we are to live in a land where our boys and 
girls can grow up in a peaceful world. And on today, our hopes for peace 
for boys and girls everywhere extends across the world, especially in 
the Middle East. Today's actions in the Middle East remind us that the 
United States and friends and allies must work for a sustainable peace, 
particularly for the sake of children.
    And so I want to welcome you here to the White House. What an honor 
to be with the Commissioner, Willie Mays. See, when I was growing up, I 
wanted to be the Willie Mays of my generation, but I couldn't hit a 
curve ball. So instead, I ended up being President.
    Laura and I welcome you here, along with the Commissioner. It's a 
proud day for us to welcome--a little hot for baseball, but I know these 
teams are up for it. First, I want to welcome the Civitan Club of 
Frederick Challengers from Thurmont, Maryland. We're glad you all are 
here. We also want to welcome the Mayor, Mayor Marty Burns of Thurmont. 
Welcome, Mr. Mayor. Thanks for coming. There he is. Marty used to work 
at Camp David, by the way.
    I also want to welcome the Challenger Braves from Shady Spring, West 
Virginia.
    We welcome both teams, the coaches, the helpers, and the families. 
We're glad you're here. We're lucky today to have not only one Major 
Leaguer but three Major Leaguers with us--coaching first base, the 
lefty, Al Leiter; welcome, Al--at third base, Dan Wilson. Glad you're 
here, Dan, thanks for coming. Proud you're here.
    We welcome Steve Keener, who is the President and CEO of Little 
League International. We want to thank the Girl Scout Council of the 
Nation's Capital who carried the colors. I want to thank Nichola Kouzes, 
who sang the national anthem. Nichola, you did a fabulous job here on 
the South Lawn. Thank you. She did a good job, didn't she? Not only a 
good job but a great job.
    We're lucky today to have an old hand at calling this game--the 
former announcer of the Washington Senators, Charlie Brotman. Welcome, 
Charlie. Glad you're here; thanks for coming. Glad you're here.
    And finally, we have a tradition here, and that is we actually don't 
throw out the first ball; we actually put the first ball on the tee. And 
joining me today is Kevin Turley. He's a Special Olympics gold medalist. 
Kevin, thanks for coming. Thank you for being a part of this.

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    You ready? Everybody ready? And right before we play ball, we'll 
give the Little League Pledge. Ready for the pledge?

[At this point, the pledge was recited.]

    Play ball.

Note: The President spoke at 2:45 p.m. on the South Lawn at the White 
House. In his remarks, he referred to White House Tee-Ball Commissioner 
Willie Mays. The transcript was released by the Office of the Press 
Secretary on July 31.