Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody launches a civil-rights investigation into Major League Baseball after MLB warned players who displayed Bible verses on their caps during “Pride Night.” According to reports, the probe centers on allegations that the warnings constituted religious discrimination against Christian players. Fox News reports that the attorney general issues a subpoena to MLB as part of the investigation. Breitbart similarly reports that the state attorney general initiates the inquiry after MLB issued warnings related to the religious content shown by the players’ caps on Pride Night. The accounts do not provide the full details of the specific warnings or MLB’s stated rationale in the reports provided, but they agree that the investigation is aimed at determining whether MLB’s actions toward the players violated civil-rights or anti-discrimination laws. The investigation is described as ongoing, with the next steps expected to involve review of MLB’s communications and enforcement actions tied to Pride Night uniform or messaging rules.