Major League Baseball has updated its code of conduct pertaining to harassment and discrimination and also has established an anonymous tip line in the wake of recent stories detailing alleged harassment by since-fired New York Mets general manager Jared Porter and currently suspended Los Angeles Angels pitching coach Mickey Callaway.
The code of conduct, spearheaded by new MLB chief people and culture officer Michele Meyer-Shipp, promises that "all MLB and Club personnel will be held accountable for inappropriate conduct, regardless of their seniority, rank, or stature," according to documents obtained by ESPN on Tuesday.