Major League Baseball's new uniforms give a whole new meaning to the phrase “speak loud or shut up.”
MLB's new uniforms from Fanatics are so cheaply and poorly made that you can literally see players' nutsacks through their pants.
Numerous photos and videos of MLB players rocking new threads reveal family treasures in see-through white pants, a highly embarrassing display for the multi-billion dollar league.
San Francisco Giants beat reporter Alex Pavlovich posted a photo of Giants infielder Casey Schmidt in which the entire outline of his hacky sack is visible through his see-through white pants.
Yeah, I have to do something about these pants. pic.twitter.com/GDgItHO8xZ
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) February 22, 2024
The Seattle Mariners also posted a Twitter video showing catcher Cal Lowry wearing the new pants, with the hem of his jersey tucked into the pants to perfectly frame his flamboyant profile. is clearly visible.
Cal has a joke 😆 pic.twitter.com/rhrDgl6x8h
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) February 21, 2024
Honestly, I can't understand how funny this is. Major League ball players walk around with their wieners and dogs on display for the world to see. (Related article: Baseball's richest owner is acting like a bankrupt, refusing to spend money to replace injured star player)
I don't understand how Fanatics gets around this.They took over as the manufacturer of the league's Nike-designed uniforms this season, and the new version was so bad that even the MLB Players Association had to say it was bad. something.
Heck, even the Fanatics support team thinks they're terrible.
I just don't understand how a multi-billion dollar operation could have such an obvious lack of oversight as to allow a Major League baseball player to stand on the field with his genitals on display. Because of Pete, kids watch this sport.