The Los Angeles Dodgers unveiled a tribute to LGBTQ+ trailblazers Billy Bean and Glenn Burke. Both played for L.A. and were among the first professional athletes to identify as gay.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday unveiled a permanent display honoring LGBTQ+ trailblazers and former players for the team Glenn Burke and Billy Bean, who were the first two major ...
The high-five is so deeply woven into sports culture that it feels like it has existed forever. But while former Dodgers outfielder Glenn Burke is known for creating that iconic gesture on Oct. 2, ...
Let’s go Dodgers. High fives all around. Because this time, with the newest historical exhibit at Dodger Stadium, the team got it right. It’s not a fleeting mention on Pride night, it’s a permanent ...
As part of the celebration for Pride Night on Friday, the Los Angeles Dodgers unveiled a permanent memorial near center field at Dodger Stadium for gay former players Glenn Burke and Billy Bean. The ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers will unveil a permanent display honoring two gay MLB trailblazers during pregame ceremonies at the team’s 13th annual LGBTQ Pride Night on Friday, June 5, before taking on the ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Former Dodgers Glenn Burke and Billy Bean felt they had no choice to hide that they were gay while playing Major ...
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