How did Dodgers Pride Night become national news? A timeline of events (2024)

How did Dodgers Pride Night become national news? A timeline of events (1)

By The Athletic MLB Staff

Jun 2, 2023

Every MLB team except for the Texas Rangers will celebrate Pride Month in June, showing inclusivity and support for LGBTQ+ fans who love the game. But the Los Angeles Dodgers have had controversy surrounding their plans.

The Dodgers, hosting their 10th annual Pride Night on June 16, faced backlash from all sides after inviting, rescinding and then re-inviting The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. The charity group includes drag performers who dress as nuns and “use humor and irreverent wit to expose the forces of bigotry, complacency and guilt that chain the human spirit,” according to the organization’s website.

The following is a timeline of everything that has happened involving the Dodgers’ Pride Night.

May 17: Dodgers rescind invitation for Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence

Republican Florida Senator Marco Rubio wrote a letter to MLB commissioner Rob Manfred on May 15 asking if The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence — a San Francisco-based performance organization — would be “inclusive and welcoming to Christians.”

After the news of their invitation became “the source of some controversy,” per a statement the Dodgers released, the team removed them from their 10th annual Pride Night. The Dodgers made this decision due to “the strong feelings of people who have been offended by the sisters’ inclusion in our evening, and in an effort not to distract from the great benefits that we have seen over the years of Pride Night.”

Organizations including The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California and LA Pride, which puts on the LA Pride Parade and Festival, announced they would not participate in the Dodgers’ event in a show of solidarity.

May 18: San Francisco Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence condemn Dodgers’ decision

The organization released a statement expressing “deep offense and outrage” at the Dodgers’ rescinded invitation. “Our ministry is real. We promulgate universal joy, expiate stigmatic guilt and our use of religious trappings is a response to those faiths whose members would condemn us and seek to strip away the rights of marginalized communities,” Sister Rosie Partridge said in the statement.

May 20: Anaheim mayor invites Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to Angels Pride Night

Anaheim Mayor Ashleigh Aitken tweeted an invitation for the group to be her guests at the Angels Pride Night on June 7. “I’m inviting the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to join me for @Angels Pride Night at Anaheim Stadium on June 7. Pride should be inclusive and like many, I was disappointed in the Dodgers decision.”

The Angels played no part in, and had no comment on, the group’s attendance at Angel Stadium.

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May 22: Dodgers re-invite Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to Pride Night

The franchise, in a statement, said it decided to re-invite the group after “honest conversations within the Los Angeles Dodgers organization and generous discussions with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.” The team also said it “would like to offer (its) sincerest apologies to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, members of the LGBTQ+ community and their friends and families.”

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— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) May 22, 2023

May 30: Dodgers starter Clayton Kershaw promotes Christian Faith and Family Day

Kershaw took to social media to announce the franchise was hosting a “Christian Faith and Family Day” on July 30. He told the Los Angeles Times the timing of the announcement was “in response to the highlighting of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (by the Dodgers).”

Kershaw said the organization had already made plans for the event this season, as it was a regular part of the Dodgers’ annual promotional schedule prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. He said his biggest reason for opposition of The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence was the organization “making fun of other people’s religions.”

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“This has nothing to do with the LGBTQ community or Pride or anything like that,” he said. “This is simply a group that was making fun of a religion. That I don’t agree with.”

He said he and his wife decided the best response was to promote the relaunch of Christian Faith Day.

“We felt like the best thing to do in response was, instead of maybe making a statement condemning or anything like that, would be just to instead try to show what we do support, as opposed to maybe what we don’t,” Kershaw said. “And that was Jesus. So to make Christian Faith Day our response is what we felt like was the best decision.”

Kershaw said he does not plan to boycott Pride Night at Dodger Stadium.

Excited to announce the relaunch of Christian Faith and Family Day at Dodger Stadium on July 30th. More details to come— but we are grateful for the opportunity to talk about Jesus and determined to make it bigger and better than it was before COVID. Hope to see you on July 30th! pic.twitter.com/yNu7HyEgR9

— Clayton Kershaw (@ClaytonKersh22) May 26, 2023

May 31: Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence tweets opposition to Dodgers, MLB

Pence tweeted that, “Having been raised in a Catholic family, the Dodgers decision to invite the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a hateful group that blatantly mocks Catholicism, to their event next month is deeply offensive.” He also cited MLB’s decision to move the 2021 All-Star Game out of Georgia.

“The MLB should not be apologizing to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, they should be apologizing to Catholics across America. America’s pastime should respect the faith of every American no matter what,” Pence added.

Having been raised in a Catholic family, the Dodgers decision to invite the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a hateful group that blatantly mocks Catholicism, to their event next month is deeply offensive. Last summer the MLB moved their All-Star Game out of Georgia over a lie…

— Mike Pence (@Mike_Pence) May 31, 2023

MLB moved the 2021 All-Star Game and Draft out of Georgia after the state passedvoting restrictionsthatprovided less time for voters to request absentee ballots and provided more control over the elections board to the Republican legislature, and was expected to disproportionately affect Black voters.

When is each MLB team’s Pride Night?

Twenty-nine of the 30 MLB teams — all but the Texas Rangers — hold an annual Pride Night. Here is when each team’s takes place:

2023 MLB Pride Nights

TeamPride Night

San Diego Padres

April 14

Miami Marlins

May 31

Washington Nationals

June 6

Los Angeles Angels

June 7

Milwaukee Brewers

June 7

Cleveland Guardians

June 9

Colorado Rockies

June 9

Pittsburgh Pirates

June 9

St. Louis Cardinals

June 9

Toronto Blue Jays

June 9-10

San Francisco Giants

June 10

Tampa Bay Rays

June 10

Boston Red Sox

June 13

Chicago Cubs

June 13

Detroit Tigers

June 13

Seattle Mariners

June 13, June 16

Atlanta Braves

June 15

Kansas City Royals

June 16

Los Angeles Dodgers

June 16

Minnesota Twins

June 16

New York Mets

June 16

Arizona Diamondbacks

June 17

Houston Astros

June 20

Chicago White Sox

June 21

New York Yankees

June 21

Philadelphia Phillies

June 23

Baltimore Orioles

June 28

Cincinnati Reds

July 21

Oakland A's

Sept. 1

(Photo: Brian Rothmuller / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

How did Dodgers Pride Night become national news? A timeline of events (2024)

FAQs

When did the Dodgers became the Dodgers? ›

The team was known as the Grays, the Bridegrooms, the Superbas, and the Robins before they settled on the name Dodgers in 1932.

What is the history of Dodger Stadium? ›

Since opening its gates, Dodger Stadium has hosted 10 World Series and the Dodgers have won five World Championships (1963, 1965, 1981 and 1988, 2020), 11 NL pennants (1963, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1988, 2017, 2020), 19 NL Western Division crowns (1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995, 2004, 2008, ...

Where did the Dodgers go? ›

Los Angeles

How long ago did the Dodgers move to LA? ›

In the 1950s, the Brooklyn Dodgers became the Los Angeles Dodgers as the team made its historic move to the West Coast in 1958. Despite the change in location, the Dodgers dominated the National League, winning five National League pennants (1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1959) and World Championships in 1955 and 1959.

Are Dodgers National or American League? ›

Los Angeles Dodgers
National League (1890–present) West Division (1969–present) American Association (1884–1889)
Current uniform
Retired numbers1 2 4 14 19 20 24 32 34 39 42 53
Colors
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Why are they called Dodgers? ›

Heavy construction of electric trolley tracks in front of Eastern Park caused fans to dodge the trolleys to reach the park. Those fans became known as Trolley Dodgers and the team took on the name, which was shortened to Dodgers.

What is the new name of Dodger Stadium? ›

According to an industry source, the Dodgers are targeting a sponsorship cost of at least $20 million per year for the field naming rights. While the name “Dodger Stadium” will not change, the branding of the field itself represents a major shift for one of baseball's most storied franchises.

What stolen land was Dodger Stadium built on? ›

Known today as Chavez Ravine, the 315 acres of land between the San Gabriel Mountains and downtown Los Angeles were once home to three predominantly Mexican American neighborhoods: Palo Verde, La Loma and Bishop.

What is the largest MLB stadium? ›

Baseball stadiums by capacity
#StadiumCapacity
1Oakland Coliseum56,782
2Dodger Stadium56,000
3Estadio Latinoamericano55,000
4Chase Field48,405
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Why do Dodgers have red numbers? ›

The claim is that the innovation came about as an innovation for television audiences, for identifying the batter when watching from a fixed camera position. The first World Series broadcast on television was the 1947 series between the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers.

What are some interesting facts about the Dodgers? ›

Eleven NL MVP award winners have played for the Dodgers, winning a total of 14. Eight Cy Young Award winners have pitched for the club, winning a total of 12—by far the most of any Major League franchise. Additionally, the Dodgers boast 18 Rookie of the Year Award winners—twice as many as the next club.

Who moved the Dodgers? ›

An explanation of why Walter O'Malley was right in his decision to move the Dodgers to the West Coast. Few men in sports history have been vilified to the extent Walter O'Malley was when he moved the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles in 1957.

Who moved first, the Giants or the Dodgers? ›

Horace Stoneham and the Giants announced they were moving to San Francisco on August 19, 1957. O'Malley fought to the end to try to remain in Brooklyn. On October 8, 1957, it was announced that the Dodgers were going to relocate to Los Angeles.

How many World Series have Dodgers lost? ›

The Dodgers of the NL have the most losses with 14, while the Yankees have the most losses among AL teams with 13. The St. Louis Cardinals have won 11 championships, the most championships among NL clubs and second-most all-time behind the Yankees, and have made 19 total appearances, third-most among NL clubs.

Who owns the Dodgers? ›

Born on January 1, 1960, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Mark Walter is the current chairman and controlling owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Mark, 63, is a veteran businessman and the CEO of a privately held global financial services firm named Guggenheim Partners.

When did the Giants leave New York? ›

Founded in 1883 as the New York Gothams, the team was renamed the New York Giants three years later, eventually relocating from New York City to San Francisco in 1958. The Giants play their home games in Oracle Park in San Francisco.

When did the Giants move to LA? ›

O'Malley convinced Stoneham to look at San Francisco instead, and on May 28, 1957, NL owners voted to make it official: The Dodgers and Giants could move to California, provided that they did so together.

What is the oldest MLB team? ›

The Cincinnati Red Stockings made their mark as the first openly professional baseball club in 1869. Members of the team would go on to form a club that still plays ball today, the Atlanta Braves.

What year did the Giants move to San Francisco? ›

O'Malley and Christopher convinced Stoneham that the two clubs should move West together, and on Aug. 19, 1957, Stoneham announced that the Giants would be moving to the Bay Area for the 1958 season.

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