Jarron Collins honored his gay brother, Jason, on Tuesday by throwing out the opening pitch for the Boston Red Sox's Pride Night.
The Boston Red Sox made sure to remember former Boston Celtics center Jason Collins on Pride Night on Tuesday.
In April 2013, veteran NBA center Jason Collins made history by becoming the first active male athlete in any of the four major North American professional sports leagues to publicly come out as gay.
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As an 11-year NBA veteran, Jarron Collins was optimistic the reaction to twin brother Jason Collins' announcement that he is gay would be a positive one. Still, as the brothers met Tuesday morning to ...
In the five months since his brother Jason Collins came out as the first publicly gay active athlete in the four major professional sports, Jarron Collins has done his best to support him. Right now, ...
The Boston Red Sox celebrated Pride Night at Fenway Park against the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday. Along with it, the team paid tribute to former Boston Celtics center Jason Collins, who passed away ...