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Missouri Attorney General urges MLB not to discipline players for Pride Night protest

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway has requested that Major League Baseball refrain from disciplining San Francisco Giants players for wearing caps with Bible verses during a Pride Night event. Her letter to MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred was posted on the social media platform X.

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Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway has urged Major League Baseball (MLB) not to take disciplinary action against San Francisco Giants players who wore caps featuring Bible verses during a Pride Night event. In a letter addressed to MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, which was shared on the social media platform X, Hanaway expressed her concerns regarding the potential disciplinary measures being considered by the league.

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