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Should managers wear the jerseys?

Managers, bench coaches, etc...should they dress like the players?  

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  1. 1. Managers, bench coaches, etc...should they dress like the players?

    • Yes. Of course they should.
      15
    • Yes, as long they're not hideously out of shape.
      2
    • No. I don't see Larry Brown in a Pistons jersey.
      10


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People occasionally bitch that baseball managers and other associated personnel are wearing uniforms and caps and everything. The argument being that football coaches don't dress in their team uniforms, basketball and hockey coaches don't, so why are Lou Piniella and Bobby Cox still squeezing into jerseys?

 

Personally, I like it. It's a cool piece of tradition that should stick around. It lends more solidarity to the team to have everyone in the dugout dressed alike, all the way down to the batboy. It wouldn't be the same if the managers just wore suits or polo shirts with the team logo and a pair of khakis. Also, a suit could be hot as hell.

 

So what do you think?

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It works in baseball. I can't exactly see it in other sports. Football coaches wearing a jersey, pads, and helmet? Basketball coaches in a tank top and shorts? A hockey coach wearing a jersey and helmet? It would just look way too silly for me.

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No problem with the baseball managers wearing jerseys........its grandfathered in. Besides you can't fight the union and win in baseball.

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Also, the baseball jersey wears like a jacket, and they don't wear padding underneath so it looks more casual than a manager trying to wear a football uniform.

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I've never seen where managers wearing the uniform was any problem at all. In addition, it helps to identify them via uniform numbers, and by their team.

 

As for tradition, its worth noting that Connie Mack managed in a coat and tie.

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