The crowd chanted "USA!" "Each and every harrowing recollection leaves us more thankful than ever for the Capitol Police - especially Special Agents Crystal Griner and David Bailey - and for every first responder".
Organizers made a decision to go on with the game on Wednesday, hours after the shooting.
Bailey, who injured his ankle during the shooting while returning fire on shooter James Hodgkinson, received huge applause as he walked towards the pitcher's mound.
"I could tell it meant a lot to [Bailey] and for me it was the highlight of my night", Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Pa., said.
Before they took the field, Democrats and Republicans gathered in prayer around second base as fans chanted "USA, USA".
A single bullet traveled across Scalise's pelvis, fractured bones, injured internal organs and caused severe bleeding and he was transported in shock to the medical center, CBS reported, quoting the hospital.
In a final flourish of bipartisan camaraderie for the night, Democratic Rep. Mike Doyle of Pennsylvania, his team's manager, accepted the trophy, then gave it to his GOP counterpart, Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, to put in Scalise's office on behalf of the Democrats. Interest in the charity baseball game has skyrocketed in the aftermath of the shooting, as staffers and lawmakers look to rally around Scalise and the three others who were shot: a congressional staffer, a lobbyist and a Capitol Police special agent.
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Prosecutors argued that Yanez could have taken lesser steps, such as asking to see Castile's hands or asking where the gun was. In court, an emotional Yanez testified that he feared for his life and acted in self-defense when he opened fire on Castile.
The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Scalise was undergoing another surgical procedure on Thursday.
The shooting has raised questions about lawmakers' security, renewed the nation's contentious debate over guns, and drawn new attention to the harsh rhetoric that reflects America's political polarisation. And throughout the whole game we will all be Team Scalise. Members usually sport the uniform of their home states and districts, and although proportional representation is not required, elected officials of many states play to win every year.
"It's been much more hard than people even thought at the time", Trump told reporters at the White House on Thursday, adding that he also had visited the wounded Capitol Police officer at the hospital.
House Speaker Paul Ryan and Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi had been discussing "protocol and resources for members' safety" even before the attack, said a Ryan spokeswoman, AshLee Strong. For the caption, she wrote, "Great to see so many coming together to honor victims and heroes from yesterday's tragedy, support charity and play ball".
The baseball game had a record crowd of 25-thousand and raised more than a million dollars for charity, double what it did a year ago.
Once a relatively cozy affair, played at a minor league ballpark in Maryland, the game has gone big time in recent years and has been played at Nationals Park, just a few blocks from the Capitol. Though the game pegs Republicans against Democrats, attendees and participating lawmakers showed unity in wake of the shooting.
Congressman Rodney Davis of IL talked to reporters before the game, his elbow still badly scraped from when he dived for cover from the gunman.


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