Pride-themed pennants for first 1,000 fans $9 Reserved seats with promo code PRIDEģrd Annual Pride Night honors the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots.ġst ever Pride Night tickets purchased through help support scholarship and outreach to the community. with special ticket purchase (info found on Facebook) The team will wear and auction off specialty PRIDE jerseys. The Harrisburg Gay Men’s Chorus will perform the National Anthem Special ticket package includes Captains’ Pride t-shirt (promo code: Pride) (info found on Facebook) Special ticket package includes SeaWolves Pride tee – advance purchase at:
a Bulls Pride pennant for the first 1,000 purchasedġ st ever Pride Night BlueClaws Pride Night Hat Giveaway for the first 1,500 fansġ st ever Pride Night Pride Hat Giveaway to the 1 st 1,000 fans 14+, presented by NJ LGBT Chamber of Commerce special pre-game event appearance from Billy Bean, MLB’s Ambassador for Inclusionġ st ever Pride Night cap giveaway to the first 3,000 adults 18 and older appearance by Billy Beanġ st ever Pride Night Baysox Pride Hat with special ticket purchaseįirst 1500 attendees received a free pride flagģ rd Annual Pride Night special ticket package included a Loons Pride Night shirtĬome out to one of our nearly 70 #MiLBPride celebrations! Fans received Yard Goats Pride-themed cap the Hartford Gay Men’s Chorus sang the National Anthem and had a booth on the concourse with other community organizationsġ st ever Pride Night special Pride Night ticket incl. LGBT-themed Timber Rattlers t-shirt with special ticket (promo code: pride) LGBT-themed Timber Rattlers t-shirt and a ticket for a box seat at the game for $25. “Action Network’s 5 th Annual “Out at the Field” night kicked off Central Alabama Pride Week.ġ st ever Pride Night first 1,500 guests through gate received aluminum water bottle special ticket package included Shuckers Pride Hat pre-game drag show Maybe its time MLB learned something from MiLB. Major League Baseball may have had a greater percentage of their teams celebrating Pride, but it was still only 28 of them. Minor League Baseball put forth a concerted effort with their Strike Out Hate Campaign and joint advertising for the nearly 70 teams hosting Pride Nights. Yes, the DC Mayor’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs was at the Nats game, but not only were they tucked away in a corner where you wouldn’t see them (unless you bought those special LGBTQ tickets and happened to cut through the picnic tables on the way to those special seats) and they wouldn’t give you any information (or one of their cute flag pens) unless you lived in the city and gave them your phone number. They had LGBTQ-related trivia in between a few innings (like, how many LGBTQ individuals live in Maryland?) (of course, I was too busy trying to take a picture of the question up on the scoreboard – which I missed anyway – to pay attention to the answer), as well as LGBTQ community groups set-up on the concourse to provide information. The Baysox, on the other hand, created a truly welcoming atmosphere.
Sure there was a tiny little sign, but who hangs out outside the street down there in the first place? Also, several, though not all, minor league teams gave Pride-related giveaways to fans when they entered the stadium. The Nats made us walk away from the main entrance and down the street to a mostly unlabeled blue tent.