The Los Angeles Dodgers return to the White House, continuing a tradition of honoring the team after winning the World Series. Multiple reports note that Dodgers manager Dave Roberts makes light of the expectation of a repeat invitation, saying he has a “company line” regarding trips to the White House and expressing hope the team receives an invitation again each year. The coverage frames the appearance as a recurring ceremonial stop rather than a one-time event, reflecting the administration’s practice of hosting recent champions.

Both sources focus on Roberts’ remarks and the team’s return, without adding competing details about any specific policy discussions or additional figures at the event. The reporting emphasizes that the Dodgers are again being recognized in a formal setting connected to their championship achievement, and that Roberts views the White House visit as an annual expectation for a team that reaches the top of its sport.