It appears 29 of 30 MLB Teams are having a "Pride Night" and the Texas Rangers are not one of them.
I dug a little deeper and read multiple articles and found that the team has themed nights on schedule to celebrate things such as Star Wars and Whataburger, yet they have no interest in hosting a Pride Night for their fans. The Texas Rangers state that they are committed to make all fans feel welcome and included at Rangers games.
Wait, you can host theme nights for Whataburger and Star Wars but no a theme night for Pride Month?
You say you are committed to make all fans feel welcome and included at Rangers games but you cater to Star Wars and Whataburger?
Houston Astros has a Pride Night, on June 20th as the Houston Astros face off against the New York Mets.
I bring this one up because the NYM have an interesting history in Pride Night.
So it is not that old expression of steers and "Q'rs" and horns and Texas (you know how it goes).
There has to be a VALID explanation why the Texas Rangers are the only MLB team not to have a Pride Event.
I dug a little deeper and read multiple articles and found that the team has themed nights on schedule to celebrate things such as Star Wars and Whataburger, yet they have no interest in hosting a Pride Night for their fans. The Texas Rangers state that they are committed to make all fans feel welcome and included at Rangers games.
Wait, you can host theme nights for Whataburger and Star Wars but no a theme night for Pride Month?
You say you are committed to make all fans feel welcome and included at Rangers games but you cater to Star Wars and Whataburger?
Houston Astros has a Pride Night, on June 20th as the Houston Astros face off against the New York Mets.
I bring this one up because the NYM have an interesting history in Pride Night.
So it is not that old expression of steers and "Q'rs" and horns and Texas (you know how it goes).
There has to be a VALID explanation why the Texas Rangers are the only MLB team not to have a Pride Event.
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