Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Trevor Bauer took to Twitter to call out Major League Baseball on Sunday after he received a letter in the mail warning him about violating the uniform policy his during a Spring Training game.
Bauer posted a picture of the letter that MLB sent him. Here are the specifics:
"Specifically, you violated Section D (2), which prohibits you from having corporate identification or any other logos visible on any part of the undershirt (except for your club's logo, the Major League Baseball silhouetted batter logo, or another logo jointly approved by Major League Baseball and the Players Association)," the letter from Michael Hill, MLB's senior vice president of on-field operations, read.
"An unauthorized logo was visible on your undershirt during your club's spring training games on both March 6, 2021, and March 11, 2021.
"Additionally, you also violated Section M(3), which prohibits you from displaying corporate logos or other identifying marks on equipment, apparel, or outerwear. A belt with corporate identification on it was visible (on the above dates as well)."
The letter ended with a note saying Bauer would be subject to discipline, including the possibility of a fine, if the violations continue.
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