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Major League Baseball Bans Dressing Players Like Women

Posted December 13, 2016 under Politics


12/13/2016 7:51 AM PST BY TMZ STAFF

Major League Baseball has finally put an end to veteran players hazing rookies by forcing them to dress as women … a ritual many felt was insensitive and offensive.

As we’ve pointed out for years, women’s rights groups — among others — have complained about the gender-shaming hazing … and MLB heard the message loud and clear.

As part of baseball’s new CBA, ”requiring, coercing or encouraging” players as “dressing up as women or wearing costumes that may be offensive to individuals based on their race, sex, nationality, age, sexual orientation, gender identify or other characteristic” is now forbidden.

In recent years, some clubs heard the criticism and ended the practice … opting to dress their young players like male superheroes — not women. Many other teams continued the tradition.

Back in September we shot San Francisco Giants rooks Derek Law and Albert Saurez outside a club in L.A. … wearing backless dresses and wigs.

But no more … ’cause it’s now against the rules.

#GoodRiddance



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