Breanna Stewart and Jonquel Jones are two of the out LGBTQ players who won the WNBA championship for the New York Liberty.
By Cyd Zeigler | October 20, 2024When Zack Cozart saw that the Cincinnati Reds and MLB were celebrating Spirit Day and opposing LGBTQ bullying, he felt 'sick.'
By Cyd Zeigler | October 18, 2024The Dodgers' playoff crotch bump was very gay, but David Ross beat them to it and we have video proof. Plus: Two Guardians thirst traps take it to the Yankees.
By Ken Schultz | October 18, 2024Catalina Villegas has earned a spot on the 2024 Outsports Power 100 with her powerful advocacy for under-represented groups in MLB.
By Alex Gonzalez | October 18, 2024The Outsports Power 100 for 2024 is highlighting our selections for the 100 most powerful and influential out LGBTQ people in American sports. These include people of various roles across the sports world. League executives. Team owners. Athletes. Coaches. College sports administrators. Members of the sports media. The breadth, depth and diversity of the honorees make a profound […]
By Outsports | October 18, 2024Sean Payton shared his thoughts on including a gay athlete on an NFL team, when he was the head coach of the New Orleans Saints.
By Cyd Zeigler | October 17, 2024Nevada women's volleyball players are refusing to play against San Jose State. Here's how AD Karleigh Webb would handle that.
By Karleigh Webb | October 17, 2024Suzanna Smith started her career at CBS Sports 40 years ago. She is still the only woman to direct a TV broadcast of an NFL Playoff game.
By Cyd Zeigler | October 17, 2024Members of the sports media dominate these 10 honorees of the 2024 Outsports Power 100, representing ESPN, NBC, CBS Sports & others.
By Outsports | October 17, 2024Opposition to trans women playing sports has become a staple of Republican messaging, but the issue flopped in 2022. Will 2024 be different?
By Jim Buzinski | October 17, 2024Score weekly updates
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