MLB faces backlash after warning Giants pitchers who inscribed Bible verses on Pride Night caps, with actors and pundits calling the league anti-Christian.
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It turns out the three San Francisco Giants players who inscribed Bible verses on their special Pride Night baseball caps Friday violated league rules. In a statement, Major League Baseball (MLB) said ...
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