Dodgers closer Blake Treinen sent a clear message Friday night during the team’s Pride Night celebration at Dodger Stadium.While the rest of the squad wore the special LGBTQ+-inspired rainbow hats with the colorful “LA” logo, Treinen took the mound in the top of the ninth wearing the team’s traditional blue and white “LA” cap.Treinen came in to close out the inning, throwing just one pitch to get the out before Freddie Freeman delivered the walk-off heroics.The Dodgers have pushed these Pride hats annually since 2022, turning a simple baseball game into another platform for the rainbow agenda. Treinen quietly opted out — no statement, no drama, just professional focus on the game.In an era where MLB and corporate sponsors demand total compliance with Pride events, Treinen’s choice stands out as a refreshing act of independence. Fans tired of sports being hijacked by politics are taking notice.Blake Treinen did his job on the field without playing the virtue signal game. Real respect for a player who puts baseball first.
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