The Gay Pride logo wouldn't be allowed by the religious beliefs of the players, but they still accepted everyone. There are five pitchers, including Jeffrey Springs and Ryan Thompson. They wore standard unis instead of the custom jerseys/hats that featured rainbow-colored lettering. The purpose is "faith-based" Adam gave an explanation. It's a difficult decision. All of us wanted them to know that all are welcome here. "But when we put it on our bodies, I think a lot of guys decided that it was just a lifestyle that maybe -- not that they look down on anyone or think differently -- it's just that we don't want to encourage it if we believe in." It's the same thing. Kevin Cash said that the players' decision had sparked a discussion in the locker room, but it doesn't seem like things have gotten heated. Adam came to a conclusion. It's not judging. The person is not looking down. He has encouraged us to live a lifestyle that is good for us and not bad. We love these men and women and we want them to feel safe here. The team was in favor of hyping the fact that it was Pride Night, as they have changed their official logo on social media to reflect the month. What might come from this?