Posted on 07/09/2018 2:41:21 PM PDT by TBP
One might assume that hailing from New York City the undisputed bastion of diversity and lifestyle acceptance a world-famous sports franchise such as the Yankees long ago wouldve sponsored an LGBTQ Pride Night at its iconic stadium.
But it hasnt.
And since Forbes reported that the Los Angeles Angels will hold a Pride Night next June, the Yankees are now the only Major League Baseball team that hasnt sponsored such an event or announced its intention of doing so.
According to Outsports, 24 of the 30 MLB teams have Pride events on this seasons calendars.
The Chicago Cubs had June 10 on its schedule, the outlet said, and are planning an encore Pride Night on Aug. 26. Most MLB teams held Pride events in June, which is LGBT pride month.
Outsports also noted which squad boasted the earliest Pride Night the Padres on April 27 and that the National League West is the only division with all five teams having Pride events this season. The outlet also offered a list of every MLB teams Pride night status.
What did a gay NYC elected official have to say? Pride Nights are really important to show the LGBTQ community that they are just as welcome as anyone else, New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson the first openly gay man to hold that position, CBS News reported told the station in a statement. The Yankees are one of the most famous sporting teams in the world. They should be leading by example.
What did a GLAAD official have to say? As a lifelong Yankees fan, some of my favorite memories growing up are with my family at the games, Rich Ferraro, GLAADs chief communications officer, also told CBS News in a statement, and when I came out, it would have meant the world to me to see the Yankees recognize my community.
While the Bronx Bombers have participated in GLAADs Spirit Day Campaign to support LGBTQ youth, Ferraro told the station that an LGBTQ Pride Night at Yankee Stadium would be a big deal for LGBTQ fans.
Though the Yankees have a history of being supportive of LGBTQ people, a LGBTQ Pride Night is a major moment to make sure all fans feel included in the game, he told WCBS.
More from the station:
The Yankees crosstown rival, the New York Mets, first held a Pride celebration during the 2016 season the first of its kind among any Big Apple sports teams, the Mets said at the time.
David Kilmnick, CEO of the LGBT Network, was the first person to pitch the idea of Pride Night to the Mets, according to NBC News, and he said he tried to do the same with the Yankees, despite being a lifelong Mets fan.
Its not only LGBTQ events, though the Yankees have mostly avoided promotions with an ethnic or cultural flavor, the New York Times noted last year.
The Yankees did not respond to CBS News request for comment, but a team spokesman told the Times that while the Yankees have chosen to refrain from holding a gay pride event at Yankee Stadium, there has been involvement behind the scenes.
Everyone of every nationality, religion, ethnicity or sexual orientation and/or preference is welcome at Yankee Stadium every day, Jason Zillo told the Times in a 2017 statement. We are a long-term believer in diversity and inclusion, and have always looked to create a safe and supportive environment for all fans to enjoy their experience here.
Major League Baseball entered a float in the NYC Pride March for the first time in the events 49-year history, WCBS reported, adding that the MLB joined the NFL, NHL, NBA, MLS, WNBA, and National Womens Hockey League there.
The station said Outsports dubbed the NYC Pride March as the sportiest Pride March ever.
He sure was.
Let's see how close I can get to a deleted post... Pitchers and catchers... choking up on the bat... ballboys... 3 men on and nobody's out...
Turn the cameras off for “Pride Bat Day”
Because that’s what baseball is REALLY all about
‘Kaminsky’?
“I figure you only get so many hits a year, so I’m saving them.” — Yogi Berra
Then you’ll need to persuade some club to hire Mike Veeck.
Steve Dahl is still in town, doing radio. Maybe hed be interested too.
As a teen growing up with gay and transgender people, we (my age group) don’t care. With the older generation, yes, we know it is sinful, but we don’t want the government in the bedroom or anyplace else. My friends knows that it is an issue with the older folks, but to us, it isn’t an issue. I hope I am explaining properly.
Only losers think of forcing others to validate them.
Hey, jerk! You and your community are already just as welcome as anyone else. All you have to do is buy a ticket.
Basically liberals are saying, “How dare they not salute the flag of Sodom. They must be made to feel our just wrath.” The devil requires all to bow to him via affirmation of his perverse corruptions of what God has ordained. But his end is not at all good.
I suspect they’ll eventually cave, but the Yankees were always more classy than the Mets. For the longest time they didn’t tolerate long hair (remember when Johnny Damon cut his hair when he moved from Boston to NY?); the trashiness was left to the Mets. Sort of like the football Giants & Jets...
Okay,all clear to my ancient brain now! Figures it was something muslim boy came up with. I should have known a FReeper who could rattle off the names of my Bombers from the late 1950’s to early/mid 1960’s would know the name of his favorite team’s park! My humble apologies!
No apology needed, Bobby. Any relation to another Yank who drilled the White Sox time and again, the great Bobby Richardson?
No relation but I started going by ‘Bobby’,(instead of birth name Bob), a LONG time ago BECAUSE of Bobby Richardson! He was my favorite player. He was everything a Yankee, and a good man, should be. About 10 years ago I was playing in a senior men’s slow pitch softball league at short, and the second baseman said he went to high school with Bobby Richardson! Of course I asked him all the questions about Bobby, Stats, birth site, Yankee career etc. etc. etc. thinking it was B/S but he answered correctly 100%. To cool! He and I became friends and I even gave him one of my old ‘Sport Magazines’ with Bobby featured!......don’t remember what year the issue was though....’62 maybe? When Bobby gave the eulogy for Roger Maris, (in 1985 iirc) Mick ‘signed’
him up for his! He counseled Mick thru out his life on Christian values also. He is a great man to this day as far as I am concerned. Screw Casey for pinch hitting for him all the dang time also!
The pressure to celebrate someone elses sexuality. One of the most fascistic things about our “free society.”
Indeed, great memories
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