Kike Hernandez appeared to be the first Los Angeles Dodgers star to confirm that he will be snubbing the team’s invitation to the White House.
The Dodgers clinched back-to-back World Series titles last November with a seven-game victory over the Toronto Blue Jays.
However, the team has yet to make the trip to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to celebrate their latest triumph – as is customary for all US championship teams.
It emerged earlier on Friday that the Dodgers had received an invitation to the nation’s capital from President Donald Trump.
The team confirmed that they will make an appearance at the White House on July 23 during an off day on their road trip to New York City and Philadelphia for games against the Mets and Phillies.
However, it appears not everyone will be visiting Trump with Hernandez appearing to suggest that he will not join the team for the trip.
Kike Hernandez appeared to confirm that he will snub the team’s invitation to the White House

The Dodgers have been invited to the White House on July 23 to toast their World Series win
A fan commented on the first baseman’s Instagram post begging him to ‘please don’t go to the white house.’
The 34-year-old replied, ‘I’m not,’ according to a screenshot of the now-deleted comment, via the New York Post.
Hernandez was a member of the Dodgers who did attend the White House visit last year when they celebrated their 2024 World Series victory.
He later opened up on the experience with Cultura Sports, stressing that his attendance was more to do with celebrating with his teammates than the significance of the President’s invitation.
‘We went to the White House that morning,’ Hernández said at the time. ‘They had us sit in a room for about three hours. Then they told us to stand up and get in line. We waited for a couple more hours. And then they took us to the stage. The guy gave his speech, and we left.’
He added that he ‘wasn’t really interested’ in speaking with the President during the visit.
The Dodgers’ latest decision to visit Trump has not gone down well with some and a brutal column by Bill Plaschke in the Los Angeles Times said the trip ‘makes no sense’.
He wrote: ‘The Dodgers do know they play in Los Angeles, right? Then why in the hell do they insist on embracing the person trying to tear this city apart?’
Trump was presented with his own Dodgers jersey when the team visited him in April last year
Plaschke cites the series of traumatic ICE raids last summer that Trump inflicted on Los Angeles, where Dodgers fans account for one of the most diverse fan bases in all of MLB.
He continued: ‘It’s not too late. The Dodgers still have time to change their minds and do the right thing. They still have time to acknowledge that this is not about eschewing tradition or succumbing to politics or anything but common human decency.
‘The president has treated the Dodgers fans with a careless disregard for their basic humanity, and the Dodgers need to let him know this is not OK.’
The Dodgers visited the White House in April 2025 to celebrate winning the World Series in 2024.
Trump welcomed Ohtani, Mookie Betts and their teammates, complimenting ‘the very talented people’ who beat the New York Yankees in five games.
Trump singled out several Dodgers for their achievements, praising Ohtani for becoming baseball’s first 50 home run-50 stolen base player, Japanese pitcher Yoshi Yamamoto and NL Championship Series MVP Tommy Edman.
Trump praised Betts for his play – and took a dig at the Boston Red Sox for trading him to the Dodgers – and they shook hands at the ceremony.
Trump inflicted a series of traumatic ICE raids on LA last summer, sparking major protests
On that day, Dodgers co-owner Mark Walter and pitcher Clayton Kershaw gave brief remarks before Kershaw presented Trump with a Dodgers jersey and No. 47 on the back.
Trump correctly predicted that the Dodgers would go on to repeat as World Series champions.
‘After seeing how successful you’ve begun the season, I can tell you that you can plan on being back here, I hope you can be back here, next year,’ Trump said.
Speaking about this year’s visit, White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers said on Thursday: ‘President Trump is excited to welcome the Los Angeles Dodgers BACK to the White House to celebrate their World Series championship!’

