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The Texas Rangers won their first World Series in 2023. They also won new fans among conservatives, and they appear likely to hold onto those supporters.
Among the 30 MLB clubs last season, only Texas refused to hold an LGBT-themed “Pride Night.”
Now, as they prepare to defend their title, the Rangers will enter the 2024 season once again without a scheduled “Pride Night” but with a special Faith & Family Day.
Better yet, the team will host Faith & Family Day during so-called “Pride Month” when the San Francisco Giants visit Texas on June 9.
In addition, Rangers community nights will include two military appreciation days and two first responders nights. Meanwhile, 2024 theme nights will feature bobblehead and ballcap giveaways but, again, no celebration of the LGBT movement.
As one would expect, the schedule prompted a few meltdowns from leftists on social media.
One X user named Natalie, whose profile includes “she/they” pronouns, voiced disapproval without much subtlety.
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