Blue Jays’ Anthony Bass cut from roster after promoting anti-LGBTQ2S social media post

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The Toronto Blue Jays are moving on from pitcher Anthony Bass after he made headlines last week for sharing anti-LGBTQ2S posts on social media.

It was quite the turnaround as Bass was set to help the team kick off Pride weekend celebrations at the Rogers Centre Friday night.

As Mike Drolet reports, the pitcher’s symbolic gesture was too little, too late for an organization that prides itself on inclusion.

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