Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford Stephen Brashear-USA TODAY Sports

The Seattle Mariners were forced to make a big change with their merchandise sales this week after receiving backlash from players.

With a weekend series upcoming against the Toronto Blue Jays, the Mariners felt it would be a good idea to stock their team store with Blue Jays gear. They obviously expect fans from north of the border to make the trip to Seattle and wanted to maximize their profits.

The decision did not sit well with Mariners players. Pitcher Paul Sewald and shortstop J.P. Crawford made their feelings known via social media.

The complaints were taken seriously, it appears. A new photo of the same clothing rack surfaced on Wednesday, and it showed that the Blue Jays merchandise had been replaced with Mariners gear.

Some would say Mariners players were being a bit too sensitive. MLB teams share revenue, and fans travel from all over to go to games, so selling visiting team gear isn’t exactly treason. Obviously, it was a big enough deal internally that the Mariners felt they had to pull the Blue Jays swag off the shelves.

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