I LOVE the game of baseball with all my heart. To me, no other game requires more specific skills than the game of baseball.
But yesterday, MLB, ORDERED, that all players MUST wear the uniform hat during the Mets/Cubs game on Sunday night. Players from the METS wanted to wear a cap that showed support for firefighters that were lost during that very tragic day. But good ole MLB said no AND was planning to fine any player "heavily" if they did. Whether it came MLB VP Joe Torre(I doubt it)...or Bud Selig(more than likely), it was a very classless move by MLB.
...ONE DAY was not gonna kill the MLB...sad..and they wonder why it is no longer "America's past time"
MLB prevents Mets from wearing 9/11 hats - CBSSports.com
But yesterday, MLB, ORDERED, that all players MUST wear the uniform hat during the Mets/Cubs game on Sunday night. Players from the METS wanted to wear a cap that showed support for firefighters that were lost during that very tragic day. But good ole MLB said no AND was planning to fine any player "heavily" if they did. Whether it came MLB VP Joe Torre(I doubt it)...or Bud Selig(more than likely), it was a very classless move by MLB.
...ONE DAY was not gonna kill the MLB...sad..and they wonder why it is no longer "America's past time"
By Matt Snyder
The New York Mets will host the Chicago Cubs for the Sunday night game in New York on the 10-year anniversary of 9/11. In commemoration of so many brave souls who either gave their lives or put their lives on the line to try and save other Americans, the Mets have an assortment of NYPD, FDNY and PAPD (that one is Port Authority PD) hats to honor the service men and women. They were going to wear them during the game, which will be seen on ESPN.
Instead, Major League Baseball intervened. The Mets released the following statement:
"MLB set a league-wide policy as it related to caps and uniforms for September 11 and we followed the guidelines."
There was reportedly some discussion by the Mets players to just ignore the mandate and wear the hats anyway, but they ended up calling off the idea.
"As much as we would like to as a team," player representative Josh Thole said (Ledger_NYMets on Twitter). "MLB is coming down really hard on it."
I don't think there's really much more to say than it's too bad that the MLB can't make an exception here -- especially considering all those stars and stripes hats teams wear on the 4th of July and Memorial Day.
UPDATE: The decision was apparently made by MLB Vice President Joe Torre, who was the Yankees manager on 9/11. He said he just wanted teams to be "consistent" and in this situation, "certainly it's not a lack of respect." (David Lennon via Twitter)
MLB prevents Mets from wearing 9/11 hats - CBSSports.com