The White House misspelled the Boston Red Sox as the “Boston Red Socks” in an announcement detailing the championship team’s visit to the nation’s capital Thursday.

“President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE Welcomes the 2018 World Series Champions The Boston Red Socks to the White House,” the announcement read on the White House’s website on Thursday morning.

According to CBS Boston, the announcement was corrected around 9 a.m., but the gaffe had already made its way around social media.

Ace White House staff work strikes again --> https://t.co/xRm6EOEIdh — Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) May 9, 2019

The @WhiteHouse spelled @RedSox as "Red Socks" on its website and @YouTube pages ahead of today's event: "President Trump Welcomes the 2018 World Series Champions The Boston Red Socks to the White House" (it's now fixed). https://t.co/lZAttYHWMS pic.twitter.com/0cwmlanq0D — Steve Annear (@steveannear) May 9, 2019

The Red Sox team is scheduled to meet with President Trump on Thursday to celebrate its 2018 World Series win.

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So far, a few members of the team have already confirmed they won’t be in attendance for the planned visit.

Earlier this month, manager Alex Cora said he would not be attending the visit in opposition to the Trump administration’s handling of hurricane relief in Puerto Rico. Cora was born in the Puerto Rican city of Caguas.

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