In a move that has immediately ignited controversy across Major League Baseball and beyond, San Francisco Giants CEO Larry Baer has released a shocking new statement confirming that Tim Cook and several high-profile LGBT influencers will be banned from attending games at Oracle Park during the 2025 season. The announcement has sparked massive backlash and has placed the Giants organization at the center of a growing national debate.
The official statement, released through the team’s media department, emphasized a “refocused commitment to the sport, community unity, and a neutral game-day experience for all attendees.” While the language used was intentionally vague, the exclusion of specific individuals, particularly those associated with LGBT activism, has been widely interpreted as a significant and deliberate policy shift.
Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO and an openly gay leader with strong ties to the Bay Area and the Giants’ organization, is among those now banned under the new policy. Cook has long been a symbol of inclusion and diversity in both tech and sports partnerships. Sources close to him described the news as “completely unexpected and deeply disappointing,” especially given his role in previous community collaborations with the team.
The ban reportedly extends to other public LGBT figures, including social media influencers, activists, and business leaders who had been planning appearances, events, or partnerships with the team for the 2025 season. The decision abruptly halts multiple planned initiatives that were aimed at promoting inclusion and equality at Oracle Park.
The response has been swift and divided. Advocacy organizations have already condemned the move, calling it “a discriminatory decision disguised as neutrality.” Fans have taken to social media in droves, with some praising the shift as an effort to “keep politics out of baseball,” while many others have called for boycotts, public protests, and intervention from Major League Baseball.
As of now, the league has yet to respond officially, but insiders report that Commissioner Rob Manfred has been made aware of the situation and is expected to release a statement soon. Legal experts have also suggested that the Giants could face lawsuits, depending on how the policy is enforced and who it affects.
Larry Baer has since attempted to clarify his position, stating in a follow-up comment:
“We welcome all fans who love the game. This is not about exclusion—it’s about simplifying the game-day experience and focusing on baseball.”
Critics argue that the statement falls short of addressing the real issue—selective exclusion based on identity—and warn that the damage to the team’s reputation could be lasting.
For a franchise known for its progressive image and diverse fan base, this decision represents a stunning departure from past values. Whether this policy remains in place or is walked back under pressure, one thing is clear: the 2025 season at Oracle Park will begin under a cloud of unprecedented controversy.