MLB Faces Criticism Over New Uniform Quality as Player's Pants Rip During Game
Riley Greene's uniform mishap during a Tigers game highlights ongoing issues with MLB's new uniforms, produced by Nike and Fanatics.
- During a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene's pants tore as he slid into home, exposing problems with the new MLB uniforms.
- The new uniforms, criticized for their low quality and poor durability, have faced multiple complaints from players and fans alike.
- Issues reported include see-through material, inconsistent coloring, and smaller lettering on jerseys.
- Despite the backlash, MLB and Nike have not yet made significant adjustments to the uniforms.
- This incident adds to the growing dissatisfaction with the uniforms, which were introduced in the 2024 season.