The Dodgers are among the favorites to win the World Series in 2019, and manager Dave Roberts already knows one thing for certain.

Roberts told the LA Times earlier this week that, should the Dodgers win the whole thing, he does not intend on taking a trip to the White House.

“We have to win it first,” he said. “But one trip to DC, playing the Nationals, is plenty for me.”

While helming the Dodgers in the 2018 World Series against the Red Sox, Roberts took plenty of heat for a Game 4 loss, including some criticism from President Donald Trump.

“It is amazing how a manager takes out a pitcher who is loose & dominating through almost 7 innings, Rich Hill of Dodgers, and brings in nervous reliever(s) who get shellacked,” Trump tweeted. “4 run lead gone. Managers do it all the time, big mistake!”

Months after the Red Sox won it all in Game 5, Roberts hasn’t lost any sleep over the president’s words. In fact, he earned a four-year extension over the winter, managed the National League All-Stars on Tuesday night and will be back in the dugout leading a Dodgers squad on pace for 106 wins this season when they return to action in Boston on Friday.

“There’s no benefit to responding to an irresponsible tweet irresponsibly, or ignorantly,” Roberts said. “So, I guess it’s one of those ‘consider the source’-type things. Which is sad, because that’s the leader of our country. That I have to say, ‘Consider the source.’ It’s sad.”