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Updated · Fox News · Jun 18
DOJ Refers MLB to EEOC Over 3 Giants' Pride Cap Bible Verses
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 18

DOJ Refers MLB to EEOC Over 3 Giants' Pride Cap Bible Verses

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 18

Summary

  • A June 18 DOJ letter sent Major League Baseball to the EEOC for investigation after MLB warned three San Francisco Giants players who wrote Bible verses on Pride Night caps.
  • The Civil Rights Division said the warning may have violated Title VII by failing to accommodate religious expression, arguing employers must modify uniform rules unless doing so creates a substantial burden.
  • MLB said the warning was not disciplinary and concerned unauthorized writing on game uniforms, not the religious content; no fines or suspensions have been announced.
  • Harmeet Dhillon's letter questioned that explanation by citing MLB's 2020 approval of Black Lives Matter patches, casting the cap dispute as a possible double standard rather than a routine uniform issue.
  • The case now moves beyond baseball policy into a federal religious-discrimination review centered on Pride Night messaging, league control of uniforms and players' workplace rights.

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