Out at the Plate: Glenn Burke’s Baseball Legacy Transcends Gay-Straight Barrier
On Wednesday, the San Francisco Giants will be taking the field against the Texas Rangers in the 106th edition of baseball's World Series. The players will be trotting out to their respective positions, digging into the batter's box and toeing the pitcher's mound with only one thing on their minds: winning.
Yet 33 years ago, the starting center-fielder for the National League champion Los Angeles Dodgers had a lot on his mind. Granted, it was Game 1 of the 1977 World Series. He was technically still a rookie, and was being touted as the Dodgers' version of Willie Mays.
He was facing one of the most experienced World Series pitchers of all time in Don Gullet, and he was playing his first game ev...
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