Former President George W. Bush recently threw the ceremonial first pitch at the World Series opener, but the pitch unexpectedly curved. His daughter, Jenna Bush Hager, later revealed he had undergone lower back fusion surgery earlier in the year, which may have affected his throw. A spokesperson confirmed the surgery, adding that Bush, known for his resilience, is recovering well. Despite the setback, his dedication to fulfilling public duties remains strong.watch below..
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