Riley Greene. Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK

Riley Greene pulled a SpongeBob and ripped his pants during Tuesday’s game.

The Detroit Tigers outfielder Greene had quite a wardrobe malfunction in the ninth inning of his team’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Greene came in to score from second base on a no-out Gio Urshela single and did a cursory slide into the plate. That was apparently too much for Greene’s uniform pants to handle, though, and he came up from the slide with a massive rip in the middle of his right pant leg.

Check it out.

Tigers reporter Johnny Kane also shared video of Greene laughing with his teammates in the dugout about the size of the rip.

Detroit would go on to score four times in the ninth, rallying from a 3-1 deficit to eventually win the game 5-3. They are now a solid 7-4 to start the season, so a new pair of pants is a small price to pay for that kind of success.

Still, Greene’s mishap adds to a long laundry list of woes for Major League Baseball’s new Fanatics-manufactured uniforms this season. Not only are the uniforms pretty ugly (which may be more a fault of Nike, who designed them), but it turns out that they can be impractical to play baseball in, too.

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