Nearly 70 MiLB teams to host LGBTQ Pride-dedicated games and events this season
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., June 3, 2019 — Minor League Baseball™ (MiLB™) today announced the official launch of
MiLB Pride, the largest documented Pride celebration in professional sports, as part of the organization’s diversity and
inclusion initiative. Nearly 70 MiLB teams will host Pride Nights or events this season.
MiLB Pride events will include teams holding LGBTQ-themed nights, incorporating Pride into scheduled promotions,
providing discounted tickets to LGBTQ organizations, and/or engaging with the LGBTQ community both in the ballpark
and beyond. Additionally, some teams are giving back to their local communities by donating a portion of ticket sales
to LGBTQ non-profit organizations in their area.
MiLB Pride was created in response to the growing number of MiLB teams’ Pride events and a desire to further
conversations about LGBTQ inclusion throughout baseball. Designed to reinforce MiLB’s commitment to diversity and
inclusion and to provide a safe environment for all fans, the national initiative is prioritizing learning opportunities for
its teams and fans. MiLB is arranging educational workshops, networking opportunities and social events — all
designed to connect with the LGBTQ community and support the creation of a welcoming environment for LGBTQ
fans, employees and partners in MiLB ballparks.
“Sports can bring people together and help transcend differences. MiLB Pride is putting the power of sports into action
and building bridges to the LGBTQ community that didn’t previously exist,” said Vincent Pierson, director of diversity
and inclusion for Minor League Baseball. “Launching this program is a proud moment for the game of baseball and we
look forward to building on this in the future.”
The national platform includes teams forming partnerships with more than 150 local LGBTQ organizations across the
country, making for authentic and genuine connections. Those alignments include MiLB’s national partnerships with
You Can Play – an organization that advocates for equality and respect for all who connect with sports, regardless of
sexual orientation and/or gender identity – and Pride Tape, “a badge of support from teammates, coaches, parents
and pros to young LGBTQ players and fans.”
“You Can Play is grateful to be partnering with Minor League Baseball as it continues to serve as a model for diversity
and inclusion,” said Brian Kitts, president of You Can Play. “We share a commitment to growing a great sport by
making locker rooms and stadiums safe for every baseball player and fan, including those in the LGBTQ community”
MiLB Pride is the latest initiative to join Minor League Baseball’s other established Diversity Initiative programs
including Copa de la Diversión™ (Fun Cup™), Women in Baseball and the FIELD Program, among others. In 2009,
MiLB laid the foundation for a comprehensive initiative designed to diversify the industry by addressing racial and
gender diversity within ownership groups, executive management teams, employment and more.
For more information about the Minor League Baseball Diversity Initiative, visit milb.com/about/diversity.
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