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Mets manager Mickey Callaway invited over a dozen players from the team to join him in Florida for a catch-and-release shark fishing trip, according to The New York Daily News.

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Trump was seen in a post shared on Instagram by Mets player Phillip Evans, alongside the manager and other players with two sharks on the Florida beach.

Evans later deleted the picture, according to the Daily News.

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A representative for the team told the Daily News that Trump's appearance with the team was entirely "coincidental" and that the team did not invite him on the trip.

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The president was recently called "obsessed" with and "terrified of" sharks by an adult-film star who claims to have had an affair with the former real estate tycoon.