LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 18: Chris Taylor #3 of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrates his solo homerun to win the game 3-2 over the Colorado Rockies during the 10th inning at Dodger Stadium on September 18, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
For its ninth annual LGBTQ+ night on June 3, the Los Angeles Dodgers will wear on-field pride caps for the first time.
The famous L.A. lettering on the team hat will be filled with the rainbow colors of the pride flag.
The Dodgers and their bitter rival Giants will both don pride caps when they battle in San Francisco on June 11.
“The Los Angeles Dodgers are proud to stand with and recognize the LGBTQ+ community in Los Angeles and globally,” Dodgers CEO Stan Kasten said.
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“The Dodgers have a history of breaking barriers and we’re proud to be a part of another chapter in MLB history as the Dodgers and Giants each wear their team’s pride caps on June 11.
“While our organizations have a long-storied rivalry on the field, we stand together when it comes to equality for all.”
As of Tuesday morning, the Dodgers (19-8) have the best winning percentage (.704) in the National League.
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