Red Sox hosted annual Pride Night with Drag Show at Fenway Park

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Boston Red Sox hosted their annual Pride Night on Monday, and many fans were treated with a hat to celebrate the cause.

Red Sox also asked fans to “arrive early for a pride party”, which was presumably a drag show in Concourse.

“We know that visibility and inclusive sports not only affirm all the right to participate and together, but also enrich the spirit of competition and camera,” said Stadium Public Address advertisement via Outkick.

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A general view outside Fenway Park in Boston. (Eric Canha -usa Today Sports)

“When teams, front offices and fans meet to create inviting environments, everyone can thrive and we prove that we are all better when we stand together.”

A Reddit wire showed a drag show from 2022, which is also the first year that people in a row attended the celebration.

Individuals representing the LGBTQ+ community were all invited to the course to the ceremonial first pitch.

Los Angeles Dodgers did something similar two years ago when they invited the sisters to eternal pampering that contains artists in a row wearing traditional religious habits, and honored them with a social prize for their “life -saving work.”

A general overview of Fenway Park after a rainstorm. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

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The team lifted its invitation shortly before the celebration due to setbacks, but invited them back and honored them well before the first pitch.

Boston fell to Tampa Bay Rays, 10-8, after taking two of three from New York Yankees in Bronx over the weekend. In 2022, several rays players refused to wear proud patches under their own team’s Pride Night.

A general view of Fenway Park during a game between St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox. (Paul Rutherford-Preferred Pictures)

Two years ago, former Red Sox jug Matt Dermody was released from the team after they showed concern about his old social media activity, including a resurrected post from 2021 when he said “gay … will go to hell.” He started only one start for the club.

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