MLB teams welcome LGBTQ+ fans with Pride Nights but not one has seen an active player come out (2024)

CHICAGO (AP) — When it comes to baseball and LGBTQ+ inclusivity, Billy Bean often flashes back to his playing days.

Ending his career without telling his parents about his life as a closeted gay ballplayer. Shielding his secret from teammates like Brad Ausmus and Torey Lovullo. The regret of not sharing his “full self,” he says.

It's a message Bean has delivered in clubhouses, and it resonates with today's ballplayers — hyper-focused on staying in the majors, and being a good teammate. It's also the lens through which Bean views baseball's ongoing LGBTQ+ issues.

“There’s some parts of my job where I feel like some days I just, you know, I’m floating,” said Bean, a senior vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion with Major League Baseball. “Then there’s other days when I see some pushback, I’m reminded that we have 8,000 human beings connected to the sport as an athlete in one way or another, and you’re not going to always have 100% of those people agree on the same thing.”

That friction has been on display in recent seasons as MLB teams court the LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month, simultaneously showing how much has changed and how much remains the same within the National Pastime — a sport with a strong connection to segments of the U.S. and Latin America where many view hom*osexuality as a sin.

Almost 80 years after Jackie Robinson broke the majors’ color barrier in a landmark moment for the American Civil Rights Movement, the dueling expressions of LGBTQ+ support and pop-up opposition recalled the question of when MLB might welcome its first active openly gay player — a barrier already cleared by the NBA and NFL.

“If somebody in here called a meeting and came out as gay, I think everybody would embrace that, have their back and literally just move on and focus on winning the games, which is really the important thing and what matters,” Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich said. “It doesn’t matter what somebody’s sexuality is.”

While Seattle slugger Julio Rodríguez, Chicago Cubs pitcher Marcus Stroman and Toronto pitcher Kevin Gausman are among a group of players who have publicly celebrated Pride Month, the Los Angeles Dodgers have faced criticism for including the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence in the team's upcoming 10th annual Pride Night on Friday.

Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw disagreed with the decision but said his objection was based on the Sisters' satirical portrayal of religious figures and had nothing to do with LGBTQ+ support. Washington pitcher Trevor Williams said he was deeply troubled by the team's move, decrying what he felt was the group's mockery of his Catholic religion.

The objection to the Sisters, a group of mainly men who dress as nuns, comes a year after some Tampa Bay players cited their Christian faith in refusing to wear Pride jerseys. A couple hockey players also opted out of wearing rainbow-colored jerseys on Pride nights during the most recent NHL season.

Last month, veteran reliever Anthony Bass expressed support on social media for anti-LGBTQ+ boycotts of Target and Bud Light, and then apologized for sharing the post on his Instagram stories.

Asked if MLB's inclusivity efforts with the LGBTQ+ community had stalled, Bass referenced baseball's “many different beliefs" and ”many different walks of life."

“I wouldn’t say it’s causing a barrier,” Bass said before he was cut by the Blue Jays last week. “Everyone should be able to express their feelings and views, so I think that’s what we’re seeing and I don’t think it’s causing a barrier to the acceptance of the Pride community.”

Bass was booed loudly by Toronto fans after his social media post, and others seem wary of how far their favorite teams are willing to go in terms of LGBTQ+ support. Texas is the only big league team that isn't holding a Pride Night this month.

For Mason Dunn, who grew up in a diehard Dodgers family in Southern California, it has been an emotional couple of weeks. Dunn wrote an anguished post on Facebook after the Dodgers rescinded their invitation to the Sisters, and then expressed relief when the team changed its mind.

“I really truly hope the Dodgers are using this experience to learn more about allyship,” said Dunn, who identifies as nonbinary and works for the Massachusetts LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce. “It isn’t just about rainbow logos. It’s about showing up when things are difficult and scary.”

Asked about not holding a Pride Night, the Rangers said they are committed to making everyone feel welcome and included.

“That means in our ballpark, at every game, and in all we do — for both our fans and our employees,” the team said in a statement.

For Pittsburgh Pirates general manager Ben Cherington, access to the best possible employees — on the field, in the front office, everywhere in the organization — is a major reason why LGBTQ+ inclusivity is important.

“It is our belief that to win at the level we want to win at, at the major league level, means that we simply can’t discriminate,” Cherington said. “If you’re around really good teams, World Series teams, teams in other sports that achieve at the highest possible level, you will see that the only way to build a team like that is to have zero bias as it relates to where people are coming from, what they look like, what their beliefs are, how they choose to spend their time away from the field.”

Dale Scott became the first out major league umpire in 2014, and there have been a handful of out players in the minor leagues. Anderson Comás, a minor league pitcher in the White Sox organization, announced that he was gay in an Instagram post in February. Phillies pitcher Taijuan Walker, Mets outfielder Mark Canha and Royals first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino responded with supportive messages on Twitter.

Speaking to reporters on June 2, the 23-year-old Comás cited the help he received from the organization as a key element of his decision to come out. He declined an interview request made this week by the AP.

Bean came out after his playing career. Glenn Burke's sexual orientation was known within baseball, but the former big league outfielder did not come out publicly until 1982.

Burke, who died in 1995 at age 42, felt he was blackballed by the sport. "A gay man in baseball? Uh, uh. No way,″ he told the AP.

Bean, 59, said he doesn't think the absence of an openly gay player is the right way to evaluate inclusivity in the major leagues, just like he doesn't think the sport should be evaluated by a comment that might not be supportive.

When it comes to the timing for the majors' first active openly gay competitor, Bean said he understands why a player would want to focus on his career instead of dealing with the challenges that go along with breaking that barrier.

“It’s really hard to play in the big leagues and you don’t get into the big leagues in 2023 unless you are front and center a baseball player first,” Bean told the AP. “And that is how an athlete would be defined."

“Baseball is a really hard game,” he continued. “And I think that it’s more about a business decision than a cultural one at the moment. And I have respect for their personal choice there.”

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AP Sports Writers Will Graves and Steve Megargee, AP Baseball Writers Janie McCauley and Stephen Hawkins, AP National Writer David Crary and AP freelance reporter Ian Harrison contributed to this report.

MLB teams welcome LGBTQ+ fans with Pride Nights but not one has seen an active player come out (2024)

FAQs

Which MLB teams celebrate Pride Month? ›

All but one of the 30 of the Major League Baseball teams are hosting Pride Nights this season, most during Pride Month, which celebrates and supports LGBTQ+ culture and rights. The Texas Rangers are the only team without a Pride Night.

Is every team represented in MLB All Star Game? ›

At this stage, MLB must ensure that every club is represented by at least one All-Star selection. Is every team represented? Yes, and it is the job of the Commissioner's Office to ensure this stipulation is accounted for with its selections.

Who was the first MLB player to come out? ›

Glenn Lawrence Burke (November 16, 1952 – May 30, 1995) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics from 1976 to 1979. He was the first MLB player to come out as gay, announcing it in 1982 after he retired.

Are the Rangers the only team without a Pride night? ›

The Texas Rangers are the only team in Major League Baseball without a Pride Night celebrating the LGBTQ culture and its history. The Rangers have various theme nights throughout the season for the Dallas Mavericks, Mexican Heritage and Shark Week among a multitude of others.

Do the Yankees have a Pride night? ›

Join the New York Yankees as we celebrate New York's Legacy of Pride during select June games. By purchasing a ticket for Yankee's Pride Nights, a portion will go towards Heritage of Pride to help keep NYC Pride events free and accessible for all.

How long has MLB had Pride Night? ›

MLB's open embrace of the gay community dates back nearly 30 years, to when the San Francisco Giants held their first “*ntil There's a Cure Day” in 1994. The game and pregame ceremonies raised money and awareness in the battle against AIDS.

What is Pride night for? ›

Sports leagues and teams often use Pride nights to raise the visibility and acceptance of LGBTQ+ people — as well as sell them tickets — and the NHL has been a leader. They can include special jerseys designed by LGBTQ+ artists, performances, information tables, even drag performances.

Do the Astros have a Pride night? ›

The Chamber is once again proud to collaborate with Chamber Pivotal Impact Partner, Houston Astros, on Pride Night. This is our fourth year to partner with the World Series Champions! Join the Houston Astros for their annual Pride Night on June 25th as the Astros face off against the Colorado Rockies at 7:10pm.

Do players vote for MLB All Stars? ›

Fans do not vote for MLB pitchers and reserves. Those selections are determined by player voting and picks from the Commissioner's Office.

Who is the only All-Star in baseball and football? ›

Bo Jackson

Jackson is one of the greatest all-around athletes of all time, smashing prodigious home runs and rushing for jaw-dropping touchdowns. Playing for the Royals, White Sox and Angels from 1986-94, and the NFL's Raiders from 1987-90, Bo is the only athlete ever to be both an MLB All-Star and an NFL Pro Bowler.

How are MLB All-Star Reserves chosen? ›

All of the pitchers and position player reserves are chosen through a combination of Player Ballot selections and choices made by the Commissioner's Office.

Who is the oldest living MLB player? ›

Art Schallock, oldest living Major Leaguer, visits Yankees dugout.

Who was the 15 year old signed to the MLB? ›

In addition to his 40 years of broadcasting Reds games, Nuxhall is most remembered for having been the youngest player ever to appear in a Major League game, pitching ⅔ of an inning for the Reds on June 10, 1944, at the age of 15 years, 316 days.

Who was the first deaf MLB player? ›

Dummy Hoy (William Hoy) – The First Deaf Major League Baseball Player. Dummy Hoy made history as the first deaf major league baseball player. He's also not famous just because he was deaf; he was also a remarkably talented and skilled baseball player.

What NFL team doesn't have Pride night? ›

Every team in MLB, the NBA and NHL has some kind of specific pride LGBTQ night, now that the last holdout – the Texas Rangers – had their first Pride event in 2022. This is not the case in the NFL, where many teams, including the Green Bay Packers, haven't had a specific Pride game.

What MLB teams will never host an All Star game? ›

The Tampa Bay Rays are currently the only club yet to host an All-Star Game, and 4 other teams have never hosted the All-Star Game at their current stadium: The New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field (although they will host in 2024), the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park ( ...

What is the only MLB team to never make the World Series? ›

The Seattle Mariners are the only MLB team that hasn't appeared in the World Series. While there are six MLB teams that have never won a World Series, the Mariners are the only active MLB team without an appearance.

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