Now Pitching for the Washington Nationals, Dr. Anthony Fauci, First Pitch Bobblehead!

You can now show your support of your favorite doctor and Nats’ fan with this Dr. Anthony Fauci First Pitch Bobblehead!

I think everyone knows who Dr. Fauci is at this point in time, but they might not know how big of Nats’ fan he is. The Nationals honored Dr. Fauci and had him throw out the first pitch of the first game of the MLB season.

He’s now been honored again on his first sports bobblehead throwing out the first pitch, which was a wild one. Show your support of your favorite doctor and Nats’ fan with this Dr. Anthony Fauci First Pitch Bobblehead!

This bobblehead measures approximately 8 inches and portrays Dr. Fauci on the pitching mound wearing a Nationals cap, jersey, and face cover while throwing his first pitch.

This item is PRE-ORDER only and will ship no later than November 18th.

This is a must-have to add to your collection not only if your a baseball fan but to commemorate what a wild year 2020 has been.

This item is PRE-ORDER only and will ship no later than November 18th.

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Dr. Fauci’s Topps Baseball Card Sets New Record

Dr. Fauci’s Topps Baseball Card Sets New Record.Dr. Anthony Fauci threw MLB’s first pitch of the shortened 2020 season at Sunday’s game between the Washington Nationals and the New York Yankees.Baseball card company Topps issued a ToppsNow limited-edition card of Dr. Fauci mid-pitch on its website.ToppsNow cards are only available for 24 hours for customers to purchase.Over 51,500 Dr. Fauci cards were sold, breaking Topps’ previous print-run record, the company revealed on Monday.Topps prides itself on capturing the unique moments of the MLB season, one baseball card at a time, and Dr. Fauci’s inclusion in this year’s Topps NOW cards is just one way in which we are highlighting the uniqueness of the 2020 season, Emily Kless, Topps, to ‘USA Today’

Dr. Fauci’s Topps Baseball Card Sets New Record.Dr. Anthony Fauci threw MLB’s first pitch of the shortened 2020 season at Sunday’s game between the Washington Nationals and the New York Yankees.Baseball card company Topps issued a ToppsNow limited-edition card of Dr. Fauci mid-pitch on its website.ToppsNow cards are only available for 24 hours for customers to purchase.Over 51,500 Dr. Fauci cards were sold, breaking Topps’ previous print-run record, the company revealed on Monday.Topps prides itself on capturing the unique moments of the MLB season, one baseball card at a time, and Dr. Fauci’s inclusion in this year’s Topps NOW cards is just one way in which we are highlighting the uniqueness of the 2020 season, Emily Kless, Topps, to ‘USA Today’

Dr. Fauci’s Topps Baseball Card Sets New Record

Dr. Fauci’s Topps Baseball Card Sets New Record.Dr. Anthony Fauci threw MLB’s first pitch of the shortened 2020 season at Sunday’s game between the Washington Nationals and the New York Yankees.Baseball card company Topps issued a ToppsNow limited-edition card of Dr. Fauci mid-pitch on its website.ToppsNow cards are only available for 24 hours for customers to purchase.Over 51,500 Dr. Fauci cards were sold, breaking Topps’ previous print-run record, the company revealed on Monday.Topps prides itself on capturing the unique moments of the MLB season, one baseball card at a time, and Dr. Fauci’s inclusion in this year’s Topps NOW cards is just one way in which we are highlighting the uniqueness of the 2020 season, Emily Kless, Topps, to ‘USA Today’

Dr. Fauci’s Topps Baseball Card Sets New Record.Dr. Anthony Fauci threw MLB’s first pitch of the shortened 2020 season at Sunday’s game between the Washington Nationals and the New York Yankees.Baseball card company Topps issued a ToppsNow limited-edition card of Dr. Fauci mid-pitch on its website.ToppsNow cards are only available for 24 hours for customers to purchase.Over 51,500 Dr. Fauci cards were sold, breaking Topps’ previous print-run record, the company revealed on Monday.Topps prides itself on capturing the unique moments of the MLB season, one baseball card at a time, and Dr. Fauci’s inclusion in this year’s Topps NOW cards is just one way in which we are highlighting the uniqueness of the 2020 season, Emily Kless, Topps, to ‘USA Today’

Dr. Anthony Fauci on what we need for college athletes in order to safely resume athletic training in June

The leading medical professional on the subject weighs in on college athletics returning

[lawrence-newsletter]Dr. Anthony Fauci, a well-known epidemiologist who has been at the front of the United States’ fight against COVID-19, recently spoke about how college athletics can resume activities next month when restrictions start to lift. Fauci recently spoke to The Chronicle of Higher Education and touched on what universities need in order to resume athletics. His main point was that we need to, “essentially test all the students before they come in, just so that you know what the baseline of infection is.” He then added a specific point about college athletes.

“The athletes that tend to come back the earliest are the football players. That’s a very intensive contact sport. What I think would be important if they are going to do that is to test all the players and make sure that when they do come in, they come in all negative at the same time and then do the same sort of surveillance of them and make sure the people who are associated with them — the people who serve their meals, the people who are involved in training with them — also are protected in the sense of wearing masks and doing social distancing to the extent possible.”

The leading medical professional on the subject is clear that we need rampant testing in order to be able to play safely. There should be considerable optimism for American sports fans based on the fact that other countries such as South Korea and Germany have returned to athletics and have the testing capabilities in place to play sports safely. We are all ready for a college football season, and hopefully it can safely be the unifying event that we all know and love.