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Buster Posey shuns questions about Giants' Pride Night cap controversy
The Giants are facing mounting pressure following backlash over three players writing Bible verses on special Pride Night caps. During a press conference on Tuesday, team President Buster Posey declined to address the controversy, saying the organization would focus on baseball and refusing to take questions on the issue.
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What happened
According to ABC7 Bay Area’s source item, Buster Posey shuns questions about Giants’ Pride Night cap controversy, The Giants are facing mounting pressure following backlash over three players writing Bible verses on special Pride Night caps. During a press conference on Tuesday, team President Buster Posey declined to address the controversy, saying the organization would focus on baseball and refusing to take questions on the issue.
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- Buster Posey shuns questions about Giants' Pride Night cap controversyABC7 Bay Area - 2026-06-24T06:00:42+00:00
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