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Cash: Rays players not wearing Pride logos won't divide team

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ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA - JUNE 04: A detail of the Tampa Bay Rays pride burst logo celebrating Pride Month during a game against the Chicago White Sox at Tropicana Field on June 04, 2022 in St Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) ST.

PETERSBURG, Fla. - A number of Tampa Bay Rays players decided not to wear rainbow-colored logos on their uniforms as part of the team’s annual "Pride Night" on Saturday that recognized the LGBTQ community.Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash addressed it after Sunday's game, saying he doesn't think it'll negatively impact the clubhouse because discussions among the players over past few weeks were constructive and emphasized the value of differing perspectives."First and foremost, I think the organization has done a really good thing to have Pride Night’s supporting our gay community to come out and have a nice night at the ballpark," Cash said. "Impressed that our players have had those conversions and we want to support our players that choose to wear or choose not to wear to the best of our capabilities."Reliever Jason Adam was among those who opted out, and said it was a "faith-based decision" for him."It’s just what we believe the lifestyle he’s (Jesus) encouraged us to live for our good, not to withhold,"Earlier this year, Florida legislators passed a law, which Gov.

Ron DeSantis signed, that forbids classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade.

Critics argue that the law's true intent is to marginalize LGBTQ people and their families.Members of the LGBTQ community took part in pregame activities and mini LGBTQ flags were given out to fans.Saturday’s attendance was 19,452, above the season average of 16,868.

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