LauritaK wrote:
You are all wrong!

From Time.com

U.S. Presidents have been throwing out first pitches at baseball games since William Howard Taft at Griffith Stadium in 1910. And for decades, they have been showing up at games in the garb of their favored teams. Ronald Reagan wore a Chicago Cubs jacket. Bill Clinton donned the orange bird of Baltimore. George W. Bush went National in the nation's capital. But the best I can tell, today will be the first time that a U.S. president has ever played a favoring fan at an All-Star Game.


For those keeping score at home, three presidents have previously tossed the first ball at an All-Star Game. Franklin Roosevelt in 1937. (He wore a white double-breasted suit and hat.) Richard Nixon in 1970. (He wore a dark grey suit in Cincinnati.) And George H.W. Bush in 1992, where he attended with Mexican president Carlos Salinas de Gortari in San Diego. (I can't find a picture online of this momentous slice of history, but the news coverage at the time made no mention of his attire, and the fact of the election year would have made taking sides less likely.)

Not me! They made a big deal about Obama being the first president in God knows how long to throw out the first pitch at the ASG, so I knew Bush hadn't done it.