Rob Schneider offers to cover MLB fines as Pride Night cap controversy grows

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Comedian Rob Schneider said he would pay fines for any MLB Christian player who wears a Bible verse on a Pride Night cap and called MLB “anti-Christian” after teams faced warnings about Pride Night messages. MLB officials said the warnings were routine and not disciplinary, and no fines have been reported. Giants pitchers Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker wore caps with Genesis 9:12-16 (Roupp and Brubaker) while Sam Hentges chose not to wear the cap. The league reaffirmed support for Pride Night and inclusion, while Schneider’s pledge keeps the faith-expression debate in MLB headlines.
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