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Jun 16, 2026
MLB Criticizes Giants Players for Writing Bible Verses on Pride Night Caps
Major League Baseball has criticized San Francisco Giants players who wrote Bible verses on their P…
The Incident
Major League Baseball has issued a statement critical of players who wrote Bible verses on their Pride Night hats after an incident at a San Francisco Giants game last week.
Background on Pride Night
MLB celebrates Pride month during June and most teams choose a home game to acknowledge the LGBTQ community and its baseball fans. The Giants, who are based in a city with a large LGBTQ population, often make an extra effort.
The Players' Actions
During Friday's game against the Chicago Cubs, Giants pitchers Landen Roupp and JT Brubaker wrote Bible verses on their Pride caps. Another Giants pitcher, Sam Hentges, chose not to wear the cap at all.
Roupp wrote 'Gen 9:12-16' on his cap, which contains a reference to a rainbow, one of the symbols of Pride.
He denied that his decision to write on his cap was malicious, stating it was about his faith and God's covenant.
Hentges said he did not appreciate being told to wear the cap, feeling it was forced support.
MLB's Response
On Monday, MLB issued a statement on the subject. 'The writing on the cap violates our rules, and consistent with normal practice, we have warned the players about future violations,' said MLB chief communications officer Pat Courtney.
The Impact
The incident highlights the ongoing clash between players' personal beliefs and the league's efforts to promote inclusivity. The Giants have said they remain committed to Pride Night, stating that baseball should be a place where everyone feels welcome, respected, and valued.
The Future Outlook
As the league continues to navigate these sensitive issues, it remains to be seen how MLB will balance players' freedom of expression with its commitment to inclusivity and respect for all communities.
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