It was difficult to stroll into an MLB clubhouse throughout spring training without hearing some strong viewpoints about the brand-new uniforms. More particularly, the trousers.
As part of a collaboration in between MLB, Nike and Fanatics, groups throughout baseball were set to use brand-new light-fit jerseys and trousers for the 2024 season. The evaluations have actually been extremely unfavorable from gamers as the trousers both appear transparent and do not have the adjustable sizing that MLB gamers choose.
It was so bad that some gamers straight-up declined to use the brand-new trousers throughout spring training. And when the routine season opened this previous week, numerous gamers continued their holdout on the brand-new trousers (you can discriminate from the belt loops).
Here are a few of the gamers who used the old trousers in the very first routine season video games.
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