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Several players on the Tampa Bay Rays did not wear LGBTQ logos on their uniforms for the team’s Pride Night celebration during Saturday’s game against the Chicago White Sox. According to the ...
For Pride Night at Tropicana Field, the Tampa Bay Rays wore special jerseys and caps sporting the rainbow-colored logo. "Nearly every Tampa Bay player who took the field against the White Sox in ...
Five players on the Tampa Bay Rays roster opted not to wear ... During the team's 16th annual Pride Night celebration Rays caps and uniforms had logos colored in the style of the modern LGBTQ+ ...
You know those new cool Tampa Bay Rays shirts ... Lightning, Rays and Florida’s college football teams every day. But hey, not everyone thinks the logo is wrong. Some said it comes down to ...
At least five Tampa Bay Rays players opted not to wear LGBTQ-themed logos the team added to its uniforms to celebrate its annual "Pride Night" during Saturday's game against the Chicago White Sox.
At least five Tampa Bay Rays players chose not to wear rainbow logos that supported the LGBT community during the team’s Pride Night, describing the decision as “faith-based.” Jason Adam ...
Those who apparently opted to peel off the logo and wear the standard hat included Jason Adam, Jalen Beeks, Brooks Raley, Jeffrey Springs and Ryan Thompson, the outlet said. The Tampa Bay Rays ...
The decision that five Tampa Bay Rays pitchers made in refusing to support Pride Night indicates that true LGBTQ+ support in the MLB has a long way to go. In recent years, the MLB has made strides ...