Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 26
Giants Pull Buster Posey From 1 Radio Interview as Pride Night Fallout Deepens
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 26

Giants Pull Buster Posey From 1 Radio Interview as Pride Night Fallout Deepens

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 26

Summary

  • Buster Posey was removed from a scheduled Thursday radio interview, with Giants CEO Larry Baer taking his place as the club continued to manage backlash over its Pride Night dispute.
  • Baer used the appearance to deliver a prepared defense of the team's LGBTQ support, saying ownership's commitment has been strong for more than 30 years and that fans' concerns were being heard.
  • The move followed Posey's earlier dugout appearance this week, when he opened with a prepared statement and declined to answer non-baseball questions about the controversy.
  • The dispute began nearly 2 weeks ago after four Giants pitchers wrote Bible verses on rainbow Pride hats; MLB has blamed the team for not clearly telling players the hats were optional.
  • The episode has widened beyond the clubhouse, drawing criticism from Sen. Josh Hawley and a Justice Department investigation into alleged religious discrimination.

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