Texas Rangers Stand Alone by Honoring Faith and Family Instead of Depraved Debauchery

I haven’t watched a baseball game since I saw the local Arizona Diamondbacks kneeling in obeisance to Black Lives Matter in 2020. It is hard to get enthused while moonbattery is rubbed in your face. If I become a fan again, it will be to follow a different team: the Texas Rangers. Townhall explains why:

The Rangers appear to be the only MLB team with the courage to buck the gay pride trend, as they are the lone club to refuse to post any pro-LBGT content as of now. The team further decided that they would stand on the side of Christians and have opted to host a “Faith and Family Night” on June 18.

According to the Rangers’ Community Nights page, it will feature personal testimonies from Rangers players on “how faith impacts their lives both on and off the field.”

Other upcoming events from the Rangers include a Military Appreciation Night on Jul 4 and a First Responders Day on July 12.

When the Rangers won the World Series in 2023, they were the only team that refused to use ball games to promote homosexuality — to the dismay of the media. Here’s hoping the Rangers prevail again in 2026.

On a tip from seaoh.

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