9:38AM Wednesday
March 6, 2013
In an interview with CNN's Carol Costello today Justin Verlander made it clear he'd have no problem playing alongside a gay teammate, saying:
I wouldn't mind it. … We got 25 guys, it's a family, and our goal is to win a World Series. What your sexual orientation is, I don't see how that affects the ultimate goal of our family.
Asked if there are gay players in MLB currently and whether they should feel comfortable coming out, Verlander said:
I'm sure there are. I think as with any sport, a gay player would be hesitant to come out, but the sheer number says there absolutely is. Yeah, I don't see why not, given the right situation, and a team that's a family atmosphere, and I feel like we have that atmosphere here. I don't think one of our players would be scared to come out.
Verlander's comments about the team's "family atmosphere" potentially making a gay player comfortable is interesting because his new Tigers teammate, Torii Hunter, recently said that having a gay teammate would be "difficult and uncomfortable" due to his religious beliefs (and then said he was misquoted).
Whatever the case: Good on ya, Justin.