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Several players on the Tampa Bay Rays did not wear LGBTQ logos on their uniforms for the team’s Pride Night celebration during Saturday’s game against the Chicago White Sox.
With their minds on their fallen teammate, the Rays say the loss is just a product of a missed pitch and some scoring chances.
In celebration of Pride Month, almost all of the players on the Tampa Bay Rays sported jerseys and caps with the rainbow-colored Pride logo. Five Rays pitchers declined, citing religious reasons.
At least five Tampa Bay Rays players opted not to wear LGBTQ-themed logos the team added to its uniforms to celebrate its annual "Pride Night" during Saturday's game against the Chicago White Sox.
The Rays uniform incorporates neon colors reminiscent of the team’s vintage Devil Rays jerseys. For the first time since 2007, “Tampa Bay” adorns the front of the uniform.
The Tampa Bay Rays became the latest MLB team to release alternate uniforms as part of Nike's City Connect series, showing them off for the first time Monday.