MLB is imposing a dress code for reporters."There's no one who expects reporters to wear a suit and tie," she said. "But with the advent of different media, there are now individuals who are not part of a bigger organization that may have a dress code."The media should dress "in an appropriate and professional manner" with clothing proper for a "business casual work environment" when in locker rooms, dugouts, press boxes and on the field, the new MLB guidelines say.Banned are sheer and see-through clothing, ripped jeans, one-shouldered, strapless shirts or clothing exposing bare midriffs. Also listed are "excessively short" skirts, dresses or shorts cut more than 3-4 inches above the knee. If Jason Giambi gets a broadcast gig, he'd best cover that right shoulder.It's been pretty universally acknowledged that this is really about female reporters. In other words, it's completely sexist. Murray Chass doesn'...
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