Texas Rangers’ Wyatt Langford (36) high-fives hitting coach Tim Hyers (75) and manager Bruce Bochy, right, after a grand slam against the Kansas City Royals during the eighth inning of a baseball game on June 22 in Arlington.
Again this year, Pride Month has come and gone and the Rangers are the only MLB team without a Pride Night event. (Richard W.
Rodriguez/Associated Press) The Texas Rangers are frustrating LGBTQ advocates as the only MLB team without a Pride Night SCHUYLER DIXON | AP Sports Writer ARLINGTON — Rafael McDonnell sometimes gets to address the staff of his beloved Texas Rangers on issues of diversity and inclusion through his role with Resource Center, one of the leading LGBTQ organizations in the Dallas area.
For several years, the Rangers have been the only Major League Baseball team without a Pride Night. When questioned about it, the Rangers’ representatives have cited the team’s work with Resource Center, among other organizations.