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Phillies host first gay night
Bucks County Courier Times ^
| August 13, 2003
| By ANTHONY STITT
Posted on 08/13/2003 7:05:30 AM PDT by Keen-Minded
PHILADELPHIA - OK, so when the Phillie Phanatic bumbled into section 508, a woman threw a rainbow flag onto the fuzzy, green mascot. At that moment, a guy wondered aloud: "Maybe the Phanatic's gay."
Hmmm. Eyebrows arched.
It seemed like a typical night at Veterans Stadium. But something was oh so different. Some called last night's Phillies game historic. Some ignored it. Some embraced it. Some scoffed.
The Phillies hosted a franchise first - Gay Community Night. Nearly 800 spectators crowded into eight upper-deck sections designated for gay and lesbian groups along the first-base line. The rainbow colors - a gay symbol - were prolific up there. An openly gay man even threw out the first pitch.
What to make of this?
A couple Phillies players offered no comment. Jay Leno wisecracked about the Phillies on the Tonight Show two nights ago. And Phillies manager Larry Bowa knew what a reporter implied when asked: "What do you think about tonight?"
Bowa responded: "It's none of my business. It came out of promotions. I have enough to handle down here."
Fair enough. But if you trekked into sections 508-511 or 607-610 - the gay community sections - a triumphant vibe bubbled.
"It's historic," said Scott Grether, who wore Phillies pins all over his Phillies shirt, along with donning a Pat Burrell charm around a necklace. "It's about time."
Grether, who drove down from Allentown with two friends, said Burrell is his favorite Phillie.
Because of Burrell's looks?
"Mostly," Grether said, laughing. "Then Jim Thome is second and Mike Lieberthal is third."
Grether howled when the giant scoreboard in right-centerfield flashed a message just before the game: "Gay Community Night." And as the game started, a man danced with a rainbow flag. "We're here, we're queer, give us cold beer," yelled showboating Ted Feral of West Philadelphia.
Like the Phillies, Ted?
"Don't ask him. Ask a lesbian," blurted Elise Betz of Philadelphia.
"I've been coming to Phillies games since I was 2 years old," Betz said. "Too many years passed without a gay day."
Not all would concur. "I feel uncomfortable," said Anthony Raffa of South Philly. Raffa and several buddies sat in section 507, near many gays and lesbians. "But not uncomfortable if it's two girls, only when it's two guys."
His friend Michael Lerro agreed. "I don't like seeing the flag," he said. "The Vet is for family, not for that."
The Phillies hosted Gay Community Night after several gay and lesbian organizations proposed the idea in the offseason. There are similar promotions in other big league ballparks in Atlanta, Chicago, San Francisco and Florida.
"There are some people who are upset," said Phillies marketing publicist John Brazer. "Nobody is throwing their lifestyle in anybody's face. They are coming out to enjoy a game just as any group would."
Three groups - the Gay and Lesbian Lawyers of Philadelphia, the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association and the Philadelphia chapter of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association - sponsored the event. "There is no political agenda," Brazer said. "We were very comfortable doing this."
Still, backlash surfaced. The Phillies received dozens of e-mails protesting the promotion. Critics called up radio shows condemning the event.
And down in the Vet's lower level, Michael Unger of New York asked: "What makes a baseball stadium a place to have Gay Community Night?"
Meanwhile, this has been a year of gay victories, from the Episcopal Church electing a gay bishop to popular gay-themed TV shows to the Massachusetts Supreme Court readying a ruling on whether to allow gay marriages. Add to this: welcoming gays at a Phillies game.
"I wouldn't have a problem taking my grandchildren here if they're here," said Joe Spina of Deptford, N.J., as he nestled into his 300-level seat. "It's not a negative thing."
Anthony Stitt can be reached at 215-949-4209 or astitt@phillyBurbs.com.
August 13, 2003 7:23 AM
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: backlash; baseball; dontbendover; gay; gayday; homosexualagenda; homosexualbishop; homosexuality; mlb; phillies; phillyphaggots
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To: Keen-Minded
I thought every night at The Vet was gay night.
They need the gay fan base, because all their straight fans wind up in the drunk tank/prison they installed in the stadium basement.
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posted on
08/13/2003 7:08:46 AM PDT
by
dead
(Perdicaris alive or Raisuli dead!)
To: Keen-Minded
Celebration of a sexual quirk in a national baseball park. How special.
The good people of Philadelphia ought to make sure they vote with their feet and make this warped management feel the financial wrath for promoting this disgusting "lifestyle". For every dollar of perceived revenue this "promotion" generated they should take 1000 out.
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posted on
08/13/2003 7:14:02 AM PDT
by
AAABEST
To: Keen-Minded
"An openly gay man even threw out the first pitch."
Did the limp wrist get the ball over home plate? Or is it now homo plate?
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posted on
08/13/2003 7:14:50 AM PDT
by
Manic_Episode
(Animal rights activists can KMA)
To: Manic_Episode
Did the limp wrist get the ball over home plate? Or is it now homo plate?I heard that it was a devastating change-up.
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posted on
08/13/2003 7:21:20 AM PDT
by
Tallguy
(Trying desperately to ignore Hillary.... and not succeeding.)
To: Keen-Minded
The more the gay agenda is promoted, the more it becomes socially acceptable. Unfortunately, it has potentially serious consequences for our society. Accepting this life style goes against the Judeo-Christian and Muslim beliefs.
Also, Our government should not be in the business of sanctioning a life style preference.
To: AAABEST
Coming next..... swingers nite, sadomasochism nite, NAMBLA nite.
To: Keen-Minded
This is a put-on, right? Someone tell me this was just a joke.
There is a joke, though:
These three oddboys are standing around, talking sports. The first one says: "My favorite thport ith wrethling, 'cauth you get to be really close. That'th what I like -- contact".
The second one says: "My favorite thport ith badmitton, cauth it'th tho gratheful".
The third one says: "My favorite thport ith batheball, cauth when you make an error, thomebody ith going to holler, 'You cockthucker!'; and that'th what I like -- recognition!".
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posted on
08/13/2003 7:25:23 AM PDT
by
Migraine
(my grain is pretty straight today)
To: Keen-Minded
No more Phillies for me. They've always sucked, but this is too much.
To: Keen-Minded
I bet there were some sore butts the next morning.
10
posted on
08/13/2003 7:25:39 AM PDT
by
AxelPaulsenJr
(Ozzy Osborne says that pot leads to harder drugs.)
To: Keen-Minded
"eight upper-deck sections were designated for gay and lesbian groups along the first-base line.."
Wouldn't it have been better to have designated the Queer sections:
Behind Homo Plate?????
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posted on
08/13/2003 7:27:53 AM PDT
by
TRY ONE
(")
To: Keen-Minded
What the hay?!? Are they lacking the fan base that promotions need to sponsor this rubish to gain a few fans? I'm afraid this will backfire on their ticket sales... naw, probably not, the gays will just think it's an excuse to invite all their friends to the party and the game will be irrelavant. Fans should demand special Straight Nights, Lefties Nights, Righties Nights, Red Head and Freckles Nights, Cross Eyed Nights, Postal Workers Nights, Nazi Skin Head Nights, Mall Rat Nights, Islamic Nights, Blonds Have More Fun Nights, Wheel Chair Nights, Lasagne Lovers Nights, <75 IQ Nights, and every other outrageous "special group" nights.
To: Keen-Minded
The management of the Phillies must be out of their minds -- Disney World has still never recovered from the financial decline that began when they started hosting Gay Days there.
To: Keen-Minded
Scott Grether . . . donning a Pat Burrell charm around a necklace . . . said Burrell is his favorite Phillie. Because of Burrell's looks? "Mostly," Grether said, laughing. From The Pat Burrell Online Shrine:
. . . the charismatic, movie-star-handsome Burrell (he's a dead ringer for a young Rock Hudson)
. . . . . . .It's Pat!
To: mtbopfuyn
An of course, there would be a California Gubnatorial Candidate Night, but they could find a Stadium big enough.
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posted on
08/13/2003 7:36:31 AM PDT
by
jae471
To: Manic_Episode
An openly gay man even threw out the first pitch."He's a homo."
--Jeremy Shockey
To: Keen-Minded
After having about 8 beers, one of these guys had sex in the designated seating area of the Vet with another guy who had AIDS and several other nasty STDs. The first guy may sue the Phillies, the Vet and, each member of the Phillies team and management for "facilitating" the transmission of known deadly diseases, knowingly allowing one or more persons with a deadly disease to enter and frequent a place where alcohol was served, and failing to post warning signs informing all those seated in the designated sections about the dangers of promiscuous homosexual activity. The drinker feels, and rightly so, that he had the right to enjoy the game without putting his life at risk.
Of course, it would never happen but maybe the neocummunist plantiffs' lawyers should attack and put out of business some of the outfits who are detroying America and American culture instead of just attacking the heart of the nation. Hey, fairies got money, too.
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posted on
08/13/2003 7:36:35 AM PDT
by
Tacis
To: Keen-Minded
The Philadelphia Phaggots?
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posted on
08/13/2003 7:37:56 AM PDT
by
putupon
(Wake up & smell the RINOs)
To: mtbopfuyn
Are they lacking the fan base that promotions need to sponsor this rubish to gain a few fans?
The Phillies have actually failed to sell out playoff games, back when they made the playoffs.
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posted on
08/13/2003 7:38:17 AM PDT
by
dead
(Perdicaris alive or Raisuli dead!)
To: Keen-Minded
What I would like to have heard:
reporter ......asked: "What do you think about tonight?"
Larry Bowa, 'It sucks.'
An openly gay man even threw out the first pitch.
I bet he threw like a girl.
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posted on
08/13/2003 7:53:10 AM PDT
by
tbpiper
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