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The Los Angeles Dodgers unveiled a permanent memorial for gay former players Glenn Burke and Billy Bean on Pride Night Friday.
The Los Angeles Dodgers dedicated a permanent exhibit honoring two of MLB's gay trailblazers -including two former Dodgers who never publicly came out until after they retired.
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As part of the celebration for Pride Night on Friday, the Los Angeles Dodgers unveiled a permanent memorial near center field at Dodger Stadium for gay former players Glenn Burke and Billy Bean. The Dodgers hosted the families of both Burke and Bean.
The Dodgers will unveil a permanent display honoring Billy Bean and Glenn Burke during the team's annual LGBTQ Pride Night celebration.