Tampa bay players refuse to wear gay pride patch
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5 Tampa Bay Rays players decline to wear LGBTQ Pride-themed jerseys
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After a handful of Tampa Bay Rays players refused to wear rainbow-clad uniforms for Pride Night on Saturday, the only out gay active player in professional baseball said "discrimination and hate has a voice in baseball and you saw it in Tampa. Petersburg, Florida, on Saturday.
Five players on the Tampa Bay Rays roster opted not to wear a patch the team added to its uniforms intended to celebrate Pride month in Saturday's loss to the Chicago White Sox. But not all players wanted to be included. Because ultimately we all said what we want is them to know that all are welcome and loved here.
But five players, all pitchers — Jason Adam, Jalen Beeks, Brooks Raley, Jeffrey Springs and Ryan Thompson — declined to wear the Pride-themed jerseys, citing religious beliefs. In celebration of Pride Month, almost all of the players on the Tampa Bay Rays sported jerseys and caps with the rainbow-colored Pride logo.
Five Rays pitchers declined, citing religious reasons. Five players on the Tampa Bay Rays roster opted not to wear a patch the team added to its uniforms intended to celebrate Pride month in Saturday's loss to the Chicago White Sox. But five players, all pitchers — Jason Adam, Jalen Beeks, Brooks Raley, Jeffrey Springs and Ryan Thompson — declined to wear the Pride-themed jerseys, citing religious beliefs.
In celebration of Pride Month, almost all of the players on the Tampa Bay Rays sported jerseys and caps with the rainbow-colored Pride logo. Five Rays pitchers declined, citing religious reasons. .