Just hours after Chicago’s Jackie Robinson West team was stripped of its Little League World Series title, the White House stood by the boys.
The Jackie Robinson West team became the first all-black team to win the United States Little League Championships in the summer of 2014. The urban team’s victory — amid a deadly summer marked by gun violence — won the hearts of many, including the president, who invited the team to the White House. Their dramatic triumph ended in scandal on Wednesday when Little League International concluded that coaches had knowingly falsified records in order to include ineligible players who lived outside the team’s residential boundaries. The players apparently did not know.
“The president is proud of the way that they represented their city and the way they represented the country,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said. “The fact is, you know, some dirty dealing by some adults doesn’t take anything away from the accomplishments of those young men.”









