All major league baseball umpires must wear black underwear while on the job!
MLB Umpires Must Wear Black Underwear on the Job
If you thought baseball's rulebook was all about strikes, balls, and stolen bases, think again. Buried in the official uniform requirements for Major League Baseball umpires is one of the sport's most unusual mandates: all umpires must wear black underwear while working games.
Yes, really. And no, it's not about fashion.
The Practical Reason Behind the Rule
The logic is surprisingly straightforward. Umpires spend entire games squatting behind home plate, bending over to brush dirt, and contorting into position to make close calls. All that crouching puts serious stress on uniform pants. When pants split—and they do—black underwear blends seamlessly with the umpire's black uniform pants, minimizing the visual distraction.
MLB's priority is keeping everyone's attention on the game, not on an umpire's wardrobe malfunction. Dark underwear makes any potential split far less conspicuous than, say, bright boxers with cartoon characters or neon briefs.
Part of a Strict Uniform Code
The black underwear rule isn't a standalone quirk. It's part of MLB's comprehensive umpire appearance policy, which also dictates:
- Black pants, black shoes, and black belt
- Navy blue or black shirts (depending on crew position)
- Specific protective gear including chest protectors and shin guards
- Polished, professional appearance at all times
Umpires are essentially walking billboards for the league's professionalism. Every detail matters, right down to what's underneath.
It's worth noting that players also face underwear regulations—their undergarments must match their team's uniform colors. Baseball takes its dress code seriously at every level.
When Function Trumps Fashion
There's something charmingly pragmatic about this rule. It's not about superstition or tradition—it's pure risk management. The MLB looked at the job requirements, identified a potential embarrassment scenario, and wrote a policy to prevent it.
Next time you're watching a close play at the plate and the umpire drops into a deep squat to get the angle just right, you'll know there's a carefully considered underwear strategy at work. Because in baseball, even the details you can't see matter.