Monday, February 23, 2026

Gamers Can Now Play As A Woman In Popular Video Game ‘MLB The Show.’

In a significant first, Major League Baseball (MLB) video game “MLB The Show” will feature women players in its upcoming 2024 edition, even though women do not play in the MLB. Sony San Diego Studio, the game’s developers, revealed that MLB The Show 24 will offer the opportunity to create and control female characters in a newly revamped career mode titled “Road to the Show: Women Pave Their Way.”

The popular baseball game, expected to release on March 19, simulates the journey of a female player’s rise from minor to major league baseball. Game developers say the female player career narrative will focus on the unique challenges they encounter. In the real world, Major League Baseball only allows men to play professionally for the league. Women have traditionally played in collegiate and semi-professional softball leagues instead of playing baseball.

This ‘progressive’ addition to MLB The Show sees it aligning itself with other well-known sports video game franchises like FIFA (now EA Sports FC) and NBA 2K, which have opted to include women. The latter two games have come under fire for their decision, as women have their own professional soccer and basketball leagues in the real world.

Veronica Alvarez, manager of the USA. Baseball Women’s National Team — and a former national team player — believes this shift could confront stereotypical beliefs about gender in sports. However, Sony and MLB The Show have also come under criticism for the move. Fans of the game have said that including women makes the play more unrealistic. Others criticized Sony for caving to ‘woke’ politics.

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In a significant first, Major League Baseball (MLB) video game “MLB The Show” will feature women players in its upcoming 2024 edition, even though women do not play in the MLB. Sony San Diego Studio, the game’s developers, revealed that MLB The Show 24 will offer the opportunity to create and control female characters in a newly revamped career mode titled “Road to the Show: Women Pave Their Way.” show more

WaPo: Mass Migration, Drugs, and Crime Are Fine Because Migrants Play Baseball!

In defense of President Joe Biden’s open borders policies, The Washington Post argues the drugs, crime, and economic turmoil caused by mass immigration should be tolerated since an infinitesimally small number of immigrants go on to become professional baseball stars. Poet and creative writing professor Jaswinder Bolina argues in an essay for the paper’s opinion page that the few “exorbitantly talented” immigrants who play professional sports are reason enough to leave the U.S. border open.

“While that inhospitable bunch has been villainizing migrants and refugees as a strain on U.S. resources, I have been marveling at how much foreign-born players have enlivened (and enriched) baseball in recent decades,” he writes, referring to former President Donald Trump and his millions of supporters across the country. Bolina, a professor of creative writing at the University of Miami in Florida, goes on to argue that the “increasing number of foreign-born major leaguers now counted among the best in the game’s long history dispels the self-aggrandizing myth that the United States possesses any monopoly on excellence.”

Voters concerned about the social and economic costs of mass immigration are “guilty of offensive fixation on national origin, ethnicity, and race,” according to Bolina. Critics of the Biden government’s policy granting mass asylum to illegal immigrants, the creative writing professor argues, “mistake a person’s predicament for a person’s potential.”

The topics of systemic racism, ‘whiteness,’ identity, Donald Trump, and immigration are a fixation of Bolina, featuring heavily in his poetry and writing. According to his essay “Writing Like a White Guy,” Bolina’s father told him to write under a white-sounding pseudonym because no one would publish a non-white poet. His father claims to have been passed over for promotion because he wasn’t white.

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In defense of President Joe Biden’s open borders policies, The Washington Post argues the drugs, crime, and economic turmoil caused by mass immigration should be tolerated since an infinitesimally small number of immigrants go on to become professional baseball stars. Poet and creative writing professor Jaswinder Bolina argues in an essay for the paper’s opinion page that the few “exorbitantly talented” immigrants who play professional sports are reason enough to leave the U.S. border open. show more

Washington Nationals Go Gay With Pelosi Pitching.

Veteran Democrat Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was invited to throw a ceremonial first for the Washington Nationals’ Night OUT celebration on June 6th.

“I’ll always be a [San Francisco Giants] fan, but tonight my pitch was to celebrate the vibrancy of our LGBTQ+ communities with [Team DC] and [the Washington Nationals],” the 83-year-old declared in a social media post after the stunt.

Team DC Sports is a member of the General Assembly of the Federation of Gay Games which describes itself as a charity, fighting to “dispel discrimination against LGBTQ people participating in sports” and providing scholarships for  “LGBTQ student-athletes”, among other activities.

In November 2020 they celebrated mixed martial arts fighter Fallon Fox, a notorious biologically male transwomen known for brutally knocking out natural-born women in cage fighting events.

A portion of the ticket sales to the Pelosi event were transferred to Team DC.

 

 

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Veteran Democrat Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was invited to throw a ceremonial first for the Washington Nationals’ Night OUT celebration on June 6th. show more