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MLB Faces Backlash Over New Nike-Designed Uniforms

Criticism centers on fit, material, and transparency, with significant changes to the uniforms unlikely despite player dissatisfaction.

  • MLB's new Nike-designed uniforms have drawn criticism from players and fans for issues including fit, material, and transparency.
  • MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and MLBPA head Tony Clark have both weighed in on the controversy, with Clark expressing disappointment over the lack of union involvement in the design process.
  • The uniforms were tested by MLB players, including at the 2023 All-Star Game, but widespread dissatisfaction has emerged since their introduction this spring.
  • Fanatics, which manufactures the uniforms, has faced criticism, but MLB insists the product delivered is as intended.
  • Despite the backlash, significant changes to the uniforms are unlikely, with MLB and Nike focusing on educating players about the new designs.
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