MLB Pride Hat Dispute

MLB’s Pride Night cap warning drew backlash, with lawmakers and teams disputing fault.

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Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred responded to Sen. Josh Hawley after three San Francisco Giants pitchers — Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker — wrote the Bible reference Genesis 9:12-16 on rainbow-logo caps for the team’s Pride Night. Manfred said the players would not be disciplined or fined, while defending MLB’s uniform policy as one that must be enforced without regard to viewpoint to withstand legal challenge. He also faulted the Giants for poor communication around the incident, which became a flashpoint over whether the league was pressuring players to endorse LGBTQ+ messaging. Hawley celebrated the response on Fox News, calling MLB’s handling “stupid” and saying he was glad the league acknowledged problems with how the situation unfolded.

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Commentators split over Manfred’s letter and Hawley’s claims, with Joe.My.God accusing Hawley of falsely portraying MLB as admitting wrongdoing when the league stood by neutral enforcement. Conservative and religious outlets argued MLB’s neutrality claim was dishonest and cast the warning over Bible verses on Pride Night caps as evidence of league activism against dissenting Christian players.

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