- July 1, 2026
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Texas Rangers Opt for Faith & Family Night Instead of Pride Celebration
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- June 20, 2026
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The Texas Rangers stand alone among the 30 Major League Baseball teams by choosing not to host a Pride Night. Instead, the team continues to offer a ‘Faith & Family Night,’ a decision some view as bold amidst increasing societal pressure.
On Thursday, the Rangers held their community night, featuring nearly a quarter of their roster. Present players shared insights about their faith, which attendees described as ‘fantastic.’ Players like Brandon Nimmo, Cody Bradford, and Jalen Beeks participated, though Nathan Eovaldi was notably absent.
In response to criticism for not hosting a Pride Night, the Rangers reiterated their commitment to inclusivity. A 2024 statement emphasized making all fans and employees feel welcome at their games and beyond, highlighting their dedication to positive community impacts.
By focusing on their preferred celebrations, the Rangers avoid engaging in broader cultural disputes, maintaining a focus on their community values and traditions.
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