There’s no hazing in baseball
In this Sept. 25, 2008, file photo, Los Angeles Dodgers’ Blake DeWitt, left, laughs at Hiroki Kuroda as they sign autographs while wearing costumes as part of rookie hazing, after their Major League Baseball game against the San Diego Padres, in Los Angeles. That baseball hazing ritual of dressing up rookies as Wonder Woman, Hooters Girls and Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders is now banned. Major League Baseball created an Anti-Hazing and Anti-Bullying Policy that covers the practice. As part of the sport’s new labor deal, set to be ratified by both sides today, the players’ union agreed not to contest it. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)
That baseball hazing ritual of dressing rookies as Wonder Woman, Hooters Girls and Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders is now banned. Major League Baseball created an Anti-Hazing and Anti-Bullying Policy that covers the practice. As part of the sport’s new labor deal, set to be ratified by both sides Tuesday, the players’ association agreed to not contest it/ ESPN . More here.
Question: Have you ever been hazed?
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