November 26, 2024

It is June and Pride month. But once again, the Texas Rangers follow the same pattern of not acknowledging the LGBTQ+ community. For at least the third year in a row, the Rangers remain the only team not to hold a Pride Night during the season and remain the only team out of thirty not to have a Pride Night altogether. However, in 2024, the Rangers are visitors to two Pride nights (May 31st in Miami and June 27th in Baltimore). Last year, the Rangers were visitors to another two Pride games (Rays and White Sox) and were visitors to the first Houston Astros Pride night. Twenty-seven teams are holding their Pride game in June, while the Marlins held theirs on May 31st, and the Padres held theirs on April 19th.

It remains a mystery why the Rangers organization is silent, although they did provide a charitable donation to the Gay Softball World Series back in August 2022. Everyone that I have interacted with in the organization treats me with the utmost respect (some members know I am gay), and I have never felt that my sexuality prevented me from accomplishing my work, whether it’s players, coaches, media, front office personnel, etc. It’s an awful feeling because people who are a part of the LGBTQ+ community and are Texas Rangers fans feel like their team does not accept them. It is also disheartening that the Rangers organization acknowledges other minority communities but ignores the LGBTQ+ community.

This year, Rainbow Roundup, a non-profit LGBTQ+ organization that provides activities, education, and resources to individuals and families, are setting up an unofficial Pride Game on June 8th in Section 323 and subsequent sections from their Family Connect groups for Johnson and Tarrant County. The next day, June 9th, also happens to be Faith and Family Day against the San Francisco Giants. It resembles the Dodgers when Clayton Kershaw pushed a Christian Faith and Family Day. However, the difference is that Kershaw didn’t boycott the Dodgers’ Pride night last season, even though he disagreed with the Dodgers inviting the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Instead, Kershaw added a Faith and Family Day, which is fine with me.

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