Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Chicago White Sox minor leaguer Anderson Comas took to social media to announce he is gay. "Disclaimer: if you’re homophobic this post is may not for you or maby [sic] yes so you can see we all matters [sic] and we all are the same…," Comas began his post on Instagram. "This may be my most personal thing I ever share and it’s that I’m proudly and happily part of the LGTBQ+ [sic] community.
I’m also a human with a great soul, I’m respectful, I’m a lover, I love my family and friends and that’s what really matters, I enjoy my work a lot, being a professional baseball player is the best thing that happened to me so I just wanna say something to those people that says that gay people can not be someone in this life, well look at me I’m Gay and I’m a professional athlete so that didn’t stopped [sic] me to make my dreams come true, I’m doing this cause I wanna be an inspiration for those like me out there fitting for their dreams, please don’t listen to those stupid things that people say about us, fight for your dreams, believe in yourself and go for it." CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM A general view of the Chicago White Sox ball bag on the field before the game against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field on Aug.
6, 2022 in Arlington, Texas. (Tim Heitman/Getty Images) Billy Bean, not to be confused with Oakland Athletics GM Billy Beane, and Glenn Burke were the only major or minor league baseball players to ever publicly come out as gay.
Both did after they retired from the game. That makes Comas the only active player in baseball to be publicly gay. RAIDERS' CARL NASSIB ON COMING OUT GAY: ‘I DIDN’T KNOW IF