How does it feel knowing Major League Baseball is full of homophobes /lgbt/? There has only supposedly historically been 1 (one) pro player who was openly gay in the league. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Denson
There are also other players with less anonymous stories how "all the other players and the coach would talk about how gay people needed to be killed: it felt like a knife to my heart."
http://www.outsports.com/2016/3/16/11243142/gay-baseball-cardinals-tyler-dunnington
So /lgbt/, how does this make you feel? How did this happen to baseball? How should we make it more inclusive and proper?
>>8424476
Don't you mean "more anonymous"?
Also, Caribbean players are some of the best. And Caribbean countries are some of the most homophobic.
Look at Wikipedia's list of MLB player nationalities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_Major_League_Baseball_players_by_nationality
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_from_the_Dominican_Republic
If you were to quickly glance over at the first link, you would think, "Oh, Dominican Republic hasn't sent anybody to the major leagues since there's just one line there." If you actually read it, you would see that single line is a link to a page for the list of Dominican players. The list for Dominicans seems to even be longer than ALL the rest of the countries put together. That's how many of them there are.
t. Dominican.
Ice hockey is where it's at. The NHL is /lgbt/ friendly. And not boring like Luckswing.
>>8424678
>Most white sport
>Least homophobic sport
Pure coincidence.
>>8424476
Who cares about silly burger sportsballs
They're all just 75% of ads anyway
I tried and failed to care.
Just because a bunch of guys get paid an obscene amount of money to play a game doesn't mean that their opinions on my sexuality are at all relevant or meaningful.
Its like how no one is going to ask RuPaul to be a referee.
>>8424684
it's probably because it's mainly canadian actually
>>8424747
This