Wednesday 30 September 2020

This was the first baseball season in 4 years with no homophobic slurs on the field

OutSports reports:

Major League Baseball ended its regular season on Sunday after a COVID-shortened 60 games and for the first time since the 2016 season, there were no players involved in any recorded, on-field anti-gay controversies.

Granted, the season was 102 games shorter than normal and we still have the playoffs to go, but it's refreshing nonetheless that we heard no mentions of players using gay slurs.

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