So far, most baseball teams avoiding “It Gets Better” campaign

The Philadelphia Phillies this week became the latest Major League Baseball team to make an ad for the It Gets Better project, designed to reach out to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender teens in the wake of high-profile suicides.

The team unveiled its video a week ago at its LGBT community night at Citizens Bank Park.

Tampa Bay shot its production a week-and-a-half ago, inviting people to the team’s home field to be part of it.

In Seattle, all of the city’s major sports teams collaborated on the message:

As the baseball season winds down, it’s hard not to notice the number of baseball teams that haven’t joined in. That is to say: most of them.

So far only the San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, and Tampa Bay Rays have signed on to the project.

In June, a Minnesota Twins official told City Pages the franchise was “looking into” making one and that the the team “will pull something together in the near future.”

The comments followed a controversy at Target Field when a stadium guard admonished two women who kissed.

“It still on our radar, though it will probably happen next season,” Chris Iles, the team’s corporate communications manager said in an e-mail today. “We’re looking at incorporating this into our overall community outreach plans and securing the support of our media partners at FOX Sports North in hopes of making an even larger impact.”