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Most, but not all, Rays show their LGBTQ+ support

With rainbow-colored logos added to their jerseys and caps for Pride Night, players had to make a choice about opting in.
 
 
 
The Rays' sunburst logo on the pitching mound received a rainbow-colored makeover for Pride Night Saturday at Tropicana Field.
The Rays' sunburst logo on the pitching mound received a rainbow-colored makeover for Pride Night Saturday at Tropicana Field. [ SCOTT PURKS | Scott Purks, Special to the Times ]

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