DOLING OUT diplomatic posts is a time-honored way for presidents to repay political patrons. But by awarding ambassadorships to 19 Pioneers—supporters who raised at least $100,000 for his 2000 campaign—George W. Bush, a former co-owner of the Texas Rangers, has been in a league of his own. His choices include five big-league execs. Here, the baseball bunch. —Benjamin Leslie
For more on the Bush donor-diplomat team, see Bush’s Foreign Exchange.
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$123,000 |
Former owner of Seattle Mariners. |
No Spanish. |
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$373,173 |
Co-owner of Texas Rangers and St. Louis Cardinals. |
No German or Italian. Only basic French. A.k.a. “Fundraiser-in-Chief.” |
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$415,830 |
Co-owner of St. Louis Cardinals. |
No French. No Flemish. |
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$275,000 |
Co-owner of Texas Rangers. |
Appointed, but never showed due to divorce proceedings. |
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$60,500 |
Former co-owner of Texas Rangers. Married to Bush cousin, Dorothy. |
Czech 101. Reportedly walked out and slammed door on Czech prime minister during Iraq war rift. |