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Giants reporter Susan Slusser: ‘Bigoted free agents’ might be put off by Pride Night concerns
The San Francisco Giants and Major League Baseball have been mired in a somewhat contrived controversy since several players protested their annual Pride Night celebration by writing Bible verses on hats that featured a rainbow version of the team’s logo. Some have wondered if the fallout from the drama, much of which has resulted from misunderstandings,
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Politizoom
· Jun 28, 2026
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TwistedSifter
· Jun 29, 2026
She Watched Her Nonprofit Boss Target the Most Vulnerable People on Her Team for Two Years — When She Finally Said Something She Was Fired
This boss has been untouchable for far too long, but that's all about to change. The post She Watched Her Nonprofit Boss Target the Most Vulnerable People on Her Team for Two Years — When She Finally Said Something She Was Fired appeared first on TwistedSifter.
Awful Announcing
· Jun 29, 2026
Susan Slusser slams KNBR’s Larry Krueger for ‘utterly unprofessional’ comments
San Francisco Giants beat reporter Susan Slusser shared some matter-of-fact thoughts during her appearance on KNBR last Friday. Her response to a question from guest host Larry Krueger about the longterm impact of the Giants’ Pride Night controversy raised eyebrows. It sounds like they must’ve raised Krueger’s eyebrows as well, though he didn’t say anything at
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