![]() That can be hard on your back, not to mention the stitching on the uniform.- Craig S May 8, 2019Ī few followers helped out those, like Craig, who were “Clueless.” Wait, no, wrong #Dodgers #LABleedsBlue /Gj2FK6SDqV- Chris Hardy May 7, 2019 Not sure I get it? Is it because he's clumsy with the bat?īTW, he should be bending at the knees. God Bless.- Joey Keane May 8, 2019Īnd then there was Craig from Canada, who just didn’t get it. I guess I'm a Dodgers fan now wow- Jake Dafoe□️□ May 7, 2019Īs a lifelong fan, I could not in good faith ‘like’ this photo. ![]() This video just turned me straight /eLNVRBoOTf- SarahMac May 7, 2019 djOvFy5V01- Nicholas Andrew □ May 8, 2019 In addition to the team’s response, the reaction of both gay and straight fans of all genders, and of various teams, has been encouraging… The Dodgers will host their seventh official LGBT Night on May 31, with about 10k LGBTQ fans expected. Just as like the very public cup check of two Texas Rangers we saw earlier this season, Hernandez’ latest is a not-so-subtle message that the mandate of traditional, straight, macho athletes is fading. While Hernandez’ moves aren’t “gay,” his embrace of shaking his backside, and his own willingness to publicly share it, does signal his complete comfort with something many people may consider feminine or “gay.” This kind of behavior behind the closed doors of locker rooms is well-documented. They aren’t making fun of Hernandez, they are elevating what he’s doing and having fun with him, making it that much easier for others to do the same. The Dodgers shared the video on Instagram as well as Twitter, which shows a team not just willing to have some fun, but willing to do so at the benefit of upending gender roles. Captain America in Endgame: “That is America’s ass” Me: Hold My Beer! #PuertoRicosAssĪ post shared by Kike Hernández on at 6:19pm PDT
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