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Florida AG Rejects MLB ‘Non-Apology,’ Says Pride Night Investigation Will Continue

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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier and a Major League Baseball player wearing a Pride Night logo.

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier says Major League Baseball’s explanation regarding its Pride Night uniform policy falls far short of addressing the state’s concerns, signaling that his investigation into the league over alleged religious discrimination will continue.

The response comes after MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred described the controversy as a “miscommunication” over league standards governing player uniforms. While Manfred characterized the issue as a misunderstanding, Uthmeier dismissed the statement as a “non-apology” that fails to answer key legal questions.

“We’re looking for facts, not public relations statements,” Uthmeier’s office indicated as the investigation remains active.

Earlier this month, Uthmeier launched an inquiry into whether Major League Baseball violated Florida’s Civil Rights Act by allegedly requiring or pressuring players to wear Pride-themed patches or apparel despite sincerely held religious objections.

Investigation Remains Active

The Attorney General’s Office has requested documents and internal communications from Major League Baseball concerning Pride Night policies, player participation, and any disciplinary actions related to religious objections.

The investigation seeks to determine whether players or team employees experienced discrimination based on their religious beliefs during league-sponsored Pride events.

Manfred’s statement acknowledged confusion surrounding MLB’s uniform guidelines but stopped short of admitting wrongdoing or announcing any policy changes.

For Uthmeier, that response does not resolve the central issue.

“The Commissioner’s statement fails to answer whether players were effectively compelled to participate despite religious objections,” the Attorney General’s office said.

Religious Liberty at the Center of the Dispute

The investigation reflects a broader national debate over the intersection of workplace diversity initiatives and constitutional protections for religious freedom.

Several professional athletes across multiple sports have declined participation in Pride-themed events in recent years, citing religious beliefs. Those incidents have prompted questions about whether leagues and teams have adequately accommodated employees with sincerely held religious convictions.

Florida officials say their investigation is focused on determining whether Major League Baseball complied with state civil rights protections—not on the league’s support for Pride Night itself.

As of Saturday, Major League Baseball has not released additional documents responding to Florida’s inquiry, and the Attorney General’s investigation remains ongoing.


Why It Matters

The dispute places Florida once again at the center of the national debate over religious liberty, workplace accommodations, and corporate diversity policies. If the Attorney General concludes that Major League Baseball violated Florida’s Civil Rights Act, the investigation could have implications beyond professional baseball, potentially affecting how sports leagues and private employers implement workplace inclusion initiatives while accommodating employees’ religious beliefs.


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• Statements from Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier.

• Comments by MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred regarding Pride Night uniform policies.

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• Reporting by Lauren Costantino.

• Previous Florida Pundit coverage of Florida’s investigation into Major League Baseball.


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