Zach Cozart, a former All-Star shortstop who performed for the Cincinnati Reds and Los Angeles Angels, expressed assist for former President Trump on Thursday hours earlier than he was set to make his speech on the Republican National Convention.
Cozart posted a photograph of himself on the golf course sporting a grey hat with the phrase “Trump” sprawled throughout the entrance. The letters seemed to be the wrong way up and included the celebs and stripes of the American flag stitched into the letters.
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The former infielder wrote earlier within the week that he couldn’t wait to vote for Trump on Election Day.
“I dunno bout yall however I can’t wait to vote for Trump… I’ve actually by no means seen the occasion as united as now… they tried to kill our President … least we will do is VOTE!!” he wrote.
Trump will take the stage later Thursday and formally settle for the Republican nomination for the third straight time. He’s additionally making his first speech since he was wounded in an assassination try at a marketing campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
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WWE legend Hulk Hogan and UFC president Dana White are additionally anticipated to talk on the conference.
Cozart performed in Major League Baseball from 2011 to 2019. The Tennessee native was a second-round decide of the Reds in 2007. He performed with the Angels for the ultimate two years of his profession in 2018 and 2019.
He was an All-Star in 2017 when he hit 24 dwelling runs, drove in 63 runs and hit .297.
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He performed in 839 video games, batted .247 with a .300 on-base share and a .699 OPS with 87 profession dwelling runs and 305 RBI.
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