Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner were pictured at Citi Field watching the New York Mets suffer a 3-2 loss against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday night
The family of four, including two little boys dressed as Mets fans (Joseph and Theodore), cheered on the Cubs from the front row behind home plate as they won a close game.
The family got their picture taken with their favorite Mets players, including Pete Alonso, Francisco Lindor, and Kodai Senga, before the game.
They were spotted with Alex Cohen, the wife of Mets owner Steve Cohen, and were given permission to shoot pictures of their family in the dugout.
Ivanka Trump’s father Dоnald Trump is currently facing a tоtal оf 78 cоunts acrоss three criminal trials, and bоth Jared Kushner and Dоnald Trump, Ivanka’s father, have distanced themselves frоm the fоrmer president.Jamesоn Taillоn has wоn his last fоur starts, and Mike Tauchman’s eighth-inning hоme run was the game-winner.
The surging Cubs, who have won 16 of their last 21 games, were led by Cody Bellinger’s home run and an RBI double from Yan Gomes. In the NL Central, they started the day 2 1/2 games behind Milwaukee and 1 game out of the playoffs.’
A two-run homer by the Mets’ Pete Alonso in the first inning prompted a humorous back-and-forth jog around the bases during the subsequent video review. Since dealing away stalwarts like Justin Verlander and others last week before the trade deadline, New York has gone 7-8.
Tauchman made a great catch in deep right field to prevent a run from the Mets in the bottom of the eighth inning. Jeff McNeil, the 2022 major league hitting champion, was retired by Julian Merryweather to conclude the inning in which he had the bases loaded.
Adbert Alzolay worked a scoreless ninth inning, earning his 15th save in 16 opportunities. To seal the deal, he turned Daniel Vogelbach into a 1-6-3 double play.
Taillon (7-6) has a 5-0 record in his last six starts after allowing just three hits in seven innings. After Omar Narvaez’s two-out double in the second, he did not allow another baserunner and finished the game with seven punches.
Tauchman homered to opposite field with one out in the eighth inning on a reward ball from Drew Smith (4-4), giving Chicago the lead for the first time.