ALBANY, N.Y. -- Major League Baseball says it will bolster its policies against harassment and discrimination based on sexual orientation, according to a new agreement provided to The Associated Press on Monday. The league is scheduled to announce its new policy during its All-Star game festivities on Tuesday with the players union and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who helped draft the agreement. Under the new policy, the league will create a workplace code of conduct and distribute it to every major league and minor league player. It also will provide new training sessions and create a centralized complaint system to report any harassment and discrimination. "Just making people aware," Chicago White Sox manager Robin Ventura said Monday night while the American League took batting practice. "I think thats part of the reason, if theyre going to do that, thats why they would do it. Just put it out there and kind of be ahead of it instead of behind it." "I think its already out there. I think whats happened in basketball and all this stuff, its better just to get out there and be ready for it," he said. The announcement follows Schneidermans agreement this year with the National Football League to strengthen its policies. Some NFL prospects complained about questions they said were posed to them during the evaluation and hiring system called the NFL combine. The case prompted a look at harassment and discrimination policies in other sports. It also comes after basketball player Jason Collins said in April that hes gay. The veteran centre is a free agent. Few professional athletes are openly gay, and gay rights groups have blamed the policies and atmosphere in sports for forcing gay athletes to hide their sexual orientations. Schneiderman, a Democrat, called the new policy actions a "clear stand against discrimination." "Our national pastime is showing national leadership in the fight to promote equal justice for all," he said. Major League Baseball already has an anti-discrimination policy, but the new one specifically will prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation. Commissioner Bud Selig said baseball wont allow any discrimination. "We welcome all individuals regardless of sexual orientation into our ballparks, along with those of different races, religions, genders and national origins," Selig said. "Both on the field and away from it, Major League Baseball has a zero-tolerance policy for harassment and discrimination based on sexual orientation." Said Ventura: "I mean, I think hes right." "I think its just better to put it out there and clean it up and make everybody more conscious about it. I would expect that from our team, too," he said. The Major League Baseball Players Association said it supports the policy so that players can pursue their careers regardless of their sexual orientations. 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Baltimore is the only AL East team that Boston has a losing record against (1-3). The Orioles latest win can be attributed mostly to solid pitching. "To their credit, they came in, pounded the strike zone, didntt give us many opportunities that we didnt earn by virtue of a base hit," Red Sox manager John Farrell said.dddddddddddd. Orioles rookie Kevin Gausman allowed two runs and six hits over 5 1-3 innings in his fifth big league start, striking out five and walking none. The 22-year-old left the mound with a 4-2 lead and in position to earn his first career win, but the bullpen gave up the advantage. Gausman, the fourth pick in the 2012 draft, never pitched above Double-A before making his debut with Baltimore on May 23. He has a 1.54 ERA in two home starts and is 0-3 with a 12.15 ERA on the road. After the game, he was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk, presumably because the Orioles need help in the bullpen. The corresponding move will be announced Friday. Boston tied it at 4 in the seventh against Brian Matusz. Three straight singles loaded the bases for Stephen Drew, who hit a sacrifice fly. Jacoby Ellsbury followed with a run-scoring fielders choice, barely beating the relay to first base. Red Sox starter Felix Doubront allowed three earned runs and seven hits in 4 2-3 innings, his shortest outing since May 3. Baltimore took a 3-0 lead in the third. Valencia led off with his fourth homer, Ryan Flaherty doubled and advanced on a bunt before Manny Machado pushed a broken-bat RBI single up the middle. Singles by Markakis and Davis produced another run. Gausman retired seven straight batters before Ortiz and Carp connected in succession with two outs in the fourth. Carp entered in the third inning for starter Mike Napoli, who left with an unspecified illness. 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