MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred blames Giants over Pride Night debacle

Rob Manfred has made his position on the Giants’ Pride Night controversy unmistakably clear: San Francisco failed to properly communicate with its players. “End of story,” the MLB commissioner told reporters Tuesday at the Baseball Writers’ Association of America gathering.
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Rob Manfred has made his position on the Giants’ Pride Night controversy unmistakably clear: San Francisco failed to properly communicate with its players. “End of story,” the MLB commissioner told reporters Tuesday at the Baseball Writers’ Association of America gathering. Four Giants pitchers protested the team’s Pride-themed caps during its June 12 celebration. Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker wrote Bible verses beside the rainbow-colored logo, while Sam Hentges chose to wear the club’s standard cap.
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- Rob Manfred has made his position on the Giants’ Pride Night controversy unmistakably clear: San Francisco failed to properly communicate with its players. “End of story,” the MLB commissioner told reporters Tuesday at the Baseball Writers’ Association of America gathering.
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