Donald Trump Eyes Role as Commissioner of Pro Sports League

This would be something...

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Tuesday, November 5, is Election Day in the United States. As a result, all eyes will be on the polls with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris as the two candidates. On Monday night, Trump was in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to make one last push before Election Day.

He covered many topics before the biggest day of the year for him, including some criticism of the NFL. However, Trump caught the attention of many when he said he wanted to become commissioner of Major League Baseball. "Baseball doesn't seem to be quite what it was," Trump said.



"We gotta do something about that...

Too many stations, too many games, too late at night. They should hire me as commissioner. Although I like their commissioner, I do.

" "Baseball doesn't seem to be quite what it was. We gotta do something about that..

. Too many stations, too many games, too late at night. They should hire me as commissioner.

Although I like their commissioner, I do." - Donald Trump pic.twitter.

com/3PV1L6vQC4 Trump also says he likes the current commissioner, which is Rob Manfred, who has been in charge since 2015 when he took over for Bud Selig. However, Trump said they should hire him as commissioner. Kim Klement Neitzel-USA TODAY Sports It's quite the sales pitch for the former President of the United States, and it was part of the closing message in Pittsburgh.

For what it's worth, the soonest Trump could become commissioner of Major League Baseball is not until 2029 , when Trump will be turning 83 years old by the summer of that year. Related: Donald Trump Openly Criticizes the NFL During Campaign Rally in Pennsylvania.