Baseball

Texas Republicans Extend Winning Streak in Congressional Baseball Game

A bipartisan charity event highlights GOP dominance while raising millions for local causes

A Tradition of Triumph

Texas Republicans marked another milestone in a tradition that blends sport with politics, securing their sixth straight win over Democrats in the annual Congressional Baseball Game held in Washington, D.C.

The victory was highlighted by performances from Texas representatives Jake Ellzey, August Pfluger and Morgan Luttrell, each of whom contributed on the field while juggling legislative duties back in the Capitol.

Democrats fielded a smaller contingent, with Austin’s Greg Casar providing a pinch‑running cameo and light‑hearted banter about the Spurs’ latest NBA outing.

Charity and Competition

Beyond the scoreboard, the game serves a charitable purpose, having raised more than $3.2 million for local causes this year, underscoring its role as a unifying fundraiser amid partisan tensions.

Looking Ahead

Speculation is already swirling about possible rule adjustments should former Texas Ranger Mark Teixeira decide to run for office and join the bipartisan squad in future matchups.

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