Seems like too much clothing for hot and muggy days.
Why do baseball players wear long pants in 100 degree weather?
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#1Why do baseball players wear long pants in 100 degree weather?Tags: None -
#2Because they need some way to get the guys standing out in a field all day sweat...
Makes them look more athletic then they are lol.Comment -
#3Obviously you've never played baseball in your life. The long pants are thin and are not going to make you sweat any more for the most part than you already are.Comment -
#4if they started wearing shorts it would be too ridiculous to watch.Comment -
#5Sliding would hurt a lot without long pants.Comment -
#6Then how come women softball they were shorts?Comment -
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#9Men wear pants, bitches wear shorts. Thats why i never wear shorts. If I see a guy with shorts I say bitch.Comment -
#10Bill Veeck (White Sox owner) introduced shorts in 1976.
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#11played baseball, never would have wanted to make those sliding catches and steals with shorts.
hockey players should play in shorts too, sissies.Comment -
#12Those White Sox uniforms were the ugliest in sports history..Collars too LOLComment -
#13looks professional. Like a long sleeve shirt on a professional guy. Is there anything more ridiculous looking than a guy with a tie on & a short sleeve shirt?Comment -
#14no way in hell anyone would be sliding in shorts. Here's a better question......Why do they make the players on the DL dress up in uniform when they're obviously not going to get in the game. NFL, NHL, NBA players that are on the DL or IR aren't there in uniform, they're in street clothes or a suit or whatever...Comment -
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#17They also wear high socks to prevent the scrapes on the leg from sliding.
Sliding with shorts and normal socks on the diamond will result in a 2" by 4" area of nothing but scars on the front side of your leg for 2-3 weeks.Comment -
#18Thanks guys. I learned a lot. It makes sense if they are sliding on dirt to wear long pants.
Now here is the next question. Why don't they make the running lanes out of grass so when you slide it wouldn't hurt.Comment -
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big part of that is tradition. also in the first part of the 20th century, bunting happened about 1/3 of all at bats. The dirt base paths, brought an element of artistry and skill in getting down the right kind of bunt in the right area.
2ndly, it is an issue of groundskeeping....especially with amateur leagues, that can't pay someone a full time salary to tend to their HS or Little league field which might see 2-4 games on weekdays plus practices, and up to 10 games on weekends.... you would have huge bare spots and cow paths soon enough anyways. leading to very difficult fielding for fielders....
also a few tough slides into bases and you would have major divits around the bases that could lead to turned or broken ankles later, when players rounding the bases stepped into them...
thirdly, its very difficult to turn the bases at a fast rate on wet grass.....
4thly, it brings a sense of depth perception to the fielders and spectators..... gives you some bearings on where the infield starts and ends, as your eyes are drawn to the lines ect....Comment -
#20Well done ArchComment -
#21I think if your slider shorts are bigger than your shors, we have a problem.Comment -
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#24Thanks Archie and others. I'm starting to learn about the history of the game. I like it the way it is. Just wanted to know more about the game.
As far as the heat goes I know in soccer adidas and nike make special shirts(climacool and cooldown I think) that cool the players down. I have a Braves jersey and it feels very hot when I wear it in the summer (above 90 degrees). I see some players also wearing knee high socks on top of the pants. It must feel very uncomfortable in hot and humid days. I was watching the Braves game this week with the Padres and the batters were wiping their sweat on their jerseys on every pitch because of the heat and humidity and they were just sitting in the dougout before going to bat. That means even being in the shade and not running you sweat wearing these uniforms which makes me think they are not very comfortable.Comment -
#25It is really miserable considering how humid it is in some places.Comment -
#26how long did the shorts last for the white sox..... how about the old red's having no sleevesComment -
#27all those white sox guys need are a few horses and they are ready to play poloComment -
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#29Bucky "Fuckin" DentComment -
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#31Thanks Archie and others. I'm starting to learn about the history of the game. I like it the way it is. Just wanted to know more about the game.
As far as the heat goes I know in soccer adidas and nike make special shirts(climacool and cooldown I think) that cool the players down. I have a Braves jersey and it feels very hot when I wear it in the summer (above 90 degrees). I see some players also wearing knee high socks on top of the pants. It must feel very uncomfortable in hot and humid days. I was watching the Braves game this week with the Padres and the batters were wiping their sweat on their jerseys on every pitch because of the heat and humidity and they were just sitting in the dougout before going to bat. That means even being in the shade and not running you sweat wearing these uniforms which makes me think they are not very comfortable.
I could certainly see wearing a headband for sweat like some NBA players do, like the whole Boston Celtics team.Comment -
#32Good point Doug. Maybe a small towel hanging from the back pocket like golf players have in their bags.Comment -
#33They should be wearing shorts today.Comment
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