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MLB Never Expected ‘Pride Night’ To Backfire

Watchdog Report

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June 25, 2026

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The deeper story here is not that a baseball uniform dispute suddenly became a culture war; it is that Pride Night is one of those modern civic rituals where symbols do the work of policy, identity, and belonging all at once, so a few handwritten Bible verses could be read either as private devotion or []

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The Week

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· Jun 30, 2026

Pride Night: When baseball players object

Pride Night: When baseball players object

Twitchy

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· Jun 23, 2026

Pick a SIDE, Idiots! Boy Howdy, Did the MLB Botch the Whole Pride Cap Controversy or What?! (Screenshots)

Pick a SIDE, Idiots! Boy Howdy, Did the MLB Botch the Whole Pride Cap Controversy or What?! (Screenshots)

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 30, 2026

How Fans Can Save Baseball From The Rainbow Corporate Machine

This article is part of Upstream, The Daily Wire’s new home for culture and lifestyle. Real human insight and human stories — from our featured writers to you. *** For much of the last decade, Pride month in Major League Baseball looked like an unstoppable corporate and cultural wave. More teams hosted dedicated nights, rainbow merchandise ...

Awful Announcing

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· Jul 1, 2026

Yankees–Red Sox deliver Sunday Night Baseball’s biggest audience in 15 years

Viewership is in for the first New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox game on Sunday Night Baseball this season, and it is marking a 15-year high for the Sunday-night series. From the bottom of the fourth inning, when the game was joined in progress by NBC, the game averaged 4.0 million viewers on NBC and Peacock.

Boston.com

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· Jun 30, 2026

Red Sox’ Willson Contreras sheds tears, gets ejected in emotional night at Fenway Park

Of course, I’m helping the team to win, and it’s good. But every homer from now on is going to be for the Red Sox and Venezuela.” The post Red Sox’ Willson Contreras sheds tears, gets ejected in emotional night at Fenway Park appeared first on Boston.com.

KMJNow – Fresno

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· Jun 26, 2026

MLBPA: MLB’s extreme offers creating unity among players

With MLB's collective bargaining agreement with the MLB Players Association expiring at the end of the 2026 season, the two sides continue to openly d...

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Related coverage for "MLB Never Expected ‘Pride Night’ To Backfire": The Week — Pride Night: When baseball players object . Twitchy — Pick a SIDE, Idiots! Boy Howdy, Did the MLB Botch the Whole Pride Cap Controversy or What?! (Screenshots). The Daily Wire — How Fans Can Save Baseball From The Rainbow Corporate Machine. Awful Announcing — Yankees–Red Sox deliver Sunday Night Baseball’s biggest audience in 15 years. Boston.com — Red Sox’ Willson Contreras sheds tears, gets ejected in emotional night at Fenway Park. KMJNow – Fresno — MLBPA: MLB’s extreme offers creating unity among players