Jack Flaherty, a pitcher for the St. LouisCardinals, called out the players from theTampa BayRays who did not wear a Pride Month logo.

Flaherty said that the matter was an absolute joke and that he had quoted a post from the sports website.

Flaherty responded by saying that the decision to not wear rainbow logos on their uniforms was a faith-based one.

The decision wasn't judgemental, according to Adam.

It is 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, we care about them, and we want them to feel comfortable here.

The team's public support of gun control legislation prompted the governor to veto funds for the new practice facility.

Kevin Cash said in a statement that he doesn't think players' opinions on the issue will affect the team, adding that they have had discussions on the matter.

Kevin Kiermaier told the Times that it was important for him to create an environment of inclusivity.

"My parents taught me to love everyone as they are, go live your life, whatever your preferences are, go be you," he said. This is a family-friendly environment and we want everyone to feel welcome. No matter what you think about something.

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