
Tom Blancy
541 posts




And suddenly, we all became Rangers fans. @bartbarber @NickQuient @mhenslee @DrDavidLAllen ________ The Texas Rangers remain the only Major League Baseball team that does not hold a Pride Night, choosing instead to host an annual Faith and Family Night. This year’s event will take place June 18 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, during the Rangers’ series against the Minnesota Twins. The event will feature players sharing personal testimonies about how their Christian faith impacts their lives on and off the field. Rangers third baseman Josh Jung has been especially open about his faith, saying his identity is found in Jesus Christ, not in baseball. “Sports aren’t gonna last forever,” Jung said. “Being a baseball player is not gonna last forever, and eventually your name will fade away. When all that’s over, where is your identity gonna be?” Jung said God equips believers to share the Gospel. “God has equipped us and gives us strength to go out into the world and spread the Good News, to spread the Word of God,” he said.




@PrinceONYXWrld 350,000 white men died to free you ungrateful fucks



"It is in that 0.4% that we go to work" Zohran Mamdani talks about the Knicks' long odds in Game 4 and shouts out the Knicks' players:


Hey MLB: There are no openly gay or trans players on any of the 30 baseball teams. Can you please stop advocating for perversion and destruction of the nuclear family. Quit pandering. We’re all sick of it. Sincerely, America


KAT and Jalen Brunson dap up Mamdani and pose for a photo


This morning at the reflecting pool



Conor McGregor was spotted in New York signing autographs for fans. He's looking big, lean, and strong 👀

Zohran Mamdani spoke at a Rikers Island graduation ceremony honoring 57 incarcerated people who earned their high school diplomas. One graduate, Elijah Smith, said he didn’t expect the mayor to show up, but his presence meant something: “It helped. Someone cares about the incarcerated individuals in this jail.” Sometimes dignity starts with simply showing up.


@OriginalClady So shoving it down normies throats is the way you would get people in sports culture to accept LGBTQ fans? Pride Night (and some others as well) turns the players into props for causes they don't support.


Children should never be exposed to things like this. White Sox baseball can cause irreversible damage at a young age



D-backs pitcher Ryan Thompson, who is a proclaimed Christian, spoke on the MLB warning SF Giants players who wrote Bible verses on Pride Night caps: "I think there's a perceived negativity with this stuff. Landen Roupp wrote a verse on his hat that means he's anti something. That doesn't mean that. It means that he's pro something. So the rainbow means something to him. It means that he believes in the Noahic Covenant being something that's special to us as Christians."


This year’s 4th of July uniforms



