It's been over a month since the shutdown of the sports world began due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Count the president among those missing live games.

"We have to get our sports back. I'm tired of watching baseball games that are 14 years old," President Donald Trump said at a White House press conference on Tuesday.

He added: "But I haven't actually had too much time to watch. I would say maybe I watch one batter then I get back to work."

Trump was speaking at his now-daily coronavirus task force press briefing. Part of Tuesday's press conference revolved around how to "reopen" the country, and to that end Trump said he's consulting industry leaders, sports figures among them.

The panel of advisers, whom Trump said he will consult by phone, will operate separately from the White House task force that’s leading the administration’s public health strategy to contain and mitigate the pandemic, though there is expected to be some overlap.

Those Trump said he will be speaking with in the sports world:

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver

MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred ("We miss our baseball, this is baseball season right here," Trump said.")

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell

UFC President Dana White ("The great Dana White," Trump added.)

PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan

LPGA Commissioner Michael Wahn

USTA President Patrick Galbraith

MLS Commissioner Don Garber

WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon

NASCAR Vice Chairwoman Lesa France Kennedy

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban

Contributing: The Associated Press