Rays
honor Orlando shooting victims during pride night
Send a link to a friend
[June 18, 2016]
(Reuters) - The Tampa Bay Rays
honored victims of Orlando's mass shooting with a dedicated Pride
Night on Friday, which drew their largest regular season crowd in
more than 10 years.
Forty-nine people were killed at an Orlando night club on Sunday
in what was the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
The Rays chose to make their contest against San Francisco a night
of observance as Tropicana hosted 40,135 fans, the most at the
ballpark since Opening Day in 2006.
The team wore "We are Orlando" T-Shirts for batting practice and
hats of their former minor league team, the Orlando Rays during the
contest. A tribute video from both teams played on the scoreboard.
Tampa Bay also made tickets for the game available for just $5
beginning on Tuesday and donated the proceeds to a victim's fund.
The Rays announced that they raised more than $300,000.
"Orlando is a huge part of baseball's heart," said Major League
Baseball's vice president of social responsibility Billy Bean. "What
happened in Orlando happened to everybody, and I've been very proud
of the way baseball has responded with wanting to be supportive."
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; editing by Sudipto
Ganguly)
[© 2016 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.]
Copyright 2016 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
Tampa Bay Rays catcher Hank Conger (24) wears a "We Are Orlando"
shirt in wake of the Orlando attack prior to the game against the
San Francisco Giants at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Kim
Klement-USA TODAY Sports
|