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Cory Woodroof

You know it’s bad when Cap’n Crunch is mocking the MLB for its see-through pants problem

After the MLB unveiled a new Fanatics-made pair of Nike-designed baseball pants that were somehow made with see-through material, it created a brand-new controversy (and inspired some good jokes) about the uniforms the baseball players are required to wear on game days.

Some MLB players are just wearing their old game pants during this year’s spring training, which might have to be a league-wide decision of more MLB athletes refuse to wear pants that people in the stands and on television can see through during a baseball game.

You know it’s bad when cereal mascots are even making fun of your pants problem, as even Cap’n Crunch (of the same-named cereal) got in a brutal roast at the MLB and their see-through pants dilemma.

Like, c’mon. You can’t let Cap’n Crunch slander you like that in public. The guy literally posed in his boxers on a baseball field with the caption “no pants is better than see-through pants.”

The MLB cannot stand by while it gets roasted by a fictional cartoon on a cereal box. It needs to go back to the pants that have worked and leave these see-through pants in the closet where they belong.

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