MLB Defends Pride Policy After Giants Pitchers Wrote Bible Verses on Caps
During a San Francisco Giants vs. Chicago Cubs game on 12 June, pitchers Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker wrote Bible verses on their rainbow Pride caps, while Sam Hentges declined to wear the themed cap at all. MLB had previously warned players about violating league rules regarding Pride celebrations. Commissioner Rob Manfred defended the league's Pride policy in a letter addressed to Republican Senator Josh Hawley.
San Francisco Giants pitchers wrote Bible verses on hatsMLB had warned players over violation of league rulesMLB commissioner Rob Manfred has defended the league’s policy over Pride celebrations in a letter to Republican senator Josh Hawley.Most of MLB’s 30 teams celebrate Pride month with a themed game to acknowledge the LGBTQ community and its baseball fans. During a 12 June game against the Chicago Cubs, San Francisco pitchers Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker wrote Bible verses on their hats, which featured the Giants’ logo in rainbow colors, while pitcher Sam Hentges chose not to wear the themed cap at all. Continue reading...
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