Major League Baseball's uniform nightmare will soon be over.
Unfortunately, the league won't make changes in time to appease players in the 2024 season. MLB announced Friday that alterations will be made for 2025 to address the concerns players have expressed since spring training.
Two of the biggest issues are smaller nameplates on the backs of the jerseys and pants that don't fit properly, with material that can be see-through. The modified uniforms will return larger lettering for player names and individually customized pants for all players, in addition to better-quality zippers and stitching.
"Player and Club feedback is extremely important to us," MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement.