MLB Faces Backlash Over New Uniforms Amid Quality Concerns
Efforts underway to address player complaints and make adjustments before the season starts.
- MLB's new uniforms, designed by Nike and produced by Fanatics, have faced widespread criticism for being see-through, poorly made, and not matching.
- Players and fans have expressed dissatisfaction with the quality and design of the uniforms, leading to complaints and requests for alterations.
- MLBPA Executive Director Tony Clark has indicated that work is being done to address the concerns, with hopes for adjustments before the season starts.
- Some teams have sought waivers to avoid certain design elements, and MLB has stated that adjustments are being made based on player feedback.
- Despite the controversy, some players have praised the new uniforms for their fit and design, highlighting a mixed reception among the league.