No, Gabe Kapler is not gay. The ex-professional baseball outfielder has been vocal about his support to the LGBTQ community, which has caused a huge misunderstanding among the fans. After getting released by the San Francisco Giants organization Tuesday, pitcher Solomon Bates has grabbed headlines by publicly announcing After getting released by the San Francisco Giants organization Tuesday, pitcher Solomon Bates has grabbed headlines by publicly announcing that he is gay via his Instagram account. Giants manager Gabe Kapler was sought for a reaction to Bates' coming out prior to Tuesday night's showdown against the San Diego Padres at home, and he had had nothing but good words and respect for the young hurler.
Contrary to all the rumors flying about on the subject, former Major League Baseball (MLB) player, Gabe Kapler, is not gay. He was previously married to a businesswoman named Lisa Jansen, but unfortunately, they are divorced now. I wanted to highlight an article about body image and feeling comfortable in your own skin after reading an article earlier this month on the OUT Sports blog which featured former Red Sox outfielder and the next manager of the professional baseball team, Philadelphia Phillies. In an age where athletes continue to train to build endurance and avoid injury, Kapler was the rare professional baseball player with a great physique who liked to show it off. While he is happily married with two teenage children, if my memory serves me correct he was a great advocate for his wife when she spoke out about domestic violence something she had to contend with in a previous relationship in addition to being socially accepting of LGBTQ issues.
Kapler, unintentionally, also was a figure of liberation for gay male sports fans at the time. Outsports launched its discussion board in and it became an oasis for men who were both gay. I wanted to highlight an article about body image and feeling comfortable in your own skin after reading an article earlier this month on the OUT Sports blog which featured former Red Sox outfielder and the next manager of the professional baseball team, Philadelphia Phillies. In an age where athletes continue to train to build endurance and avoid injury, Kapler was the rare professional baseball player with a great physique who liked to show it off. While he is happily married with two teenage children, if my memory serves me correct he was a great advocate for his wife when she spoke out about domestic violence something she had to contend with in a previous relationship in addition to being socially accepting of LGBTQ issues.
Fans have long suspected that the grizzled Green and bulging Kapler would have had their sexual tension boil over into steaming gay sex, possibly during a contentious moment during a Phillies game, but any potentialities will remain conjecture for the rest of history as Green succumbed to kidney failure in March Hello and thank you for being a DL contributor. We are changing the login scheme for contributors for simpler login and to better support using multiple devices. Please click here to update your account with a username and password.