humiliation. MLB leaders are also worried about the reach of social media photos, which unfortunately publicized a lot of the dressing up of the playersthose kinds of things which in our view were insensitive and potentially offensive to a number of groups, MLB vice president Paul Mifsud told AP.
Date: Dec 13, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Baseball Rookies Can No Longer Dress Up as Women Under New Hazing Rules
MLB Vice President Paul Mifsud said Monday the new rules resulted partly in light of social media, which in our view sort of unfortunately publicized a lot of the dressing up of the players those kind of things which in our view were insensitive and potentially offensive to a number of groups.
Date: Dec 13, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
MLB bans practice of hazing rookies by making them dress as women
Paul Mifsud, an MLB vice president and deputy general counsel who oversees labor relations and social responsibility, told the news service Monday that the new policy stemmed in part from the advent of social media, which in our view sort of unfortunately publicized a lot of the dressing up of the