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"A big enough boy to enjoy the national game - and a man big enough to guide our country through its greatest crisis." - 1917 World Series
program with President Wilson throwing out the first pitch of the 1915 World Series
(game two).
"Ever neck was crained to glimpse the 'first American' as he rose to toss the ball to Walter Johnson." - The Sporting News
"He (President Woodrow Wilson) usually stayed right to the end of the games and I would say he knew baseball better than the average fan." - Al Schacht
"Wilson would be a good player if he weren't so damned lazy." - Comment by the Team Captain of Wilson's Davidson College
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