Chris Sale is not a fan of your throwback jerseys -- or at least the threads the White Sox planned to wear on Saturday.
Sale was in a reported dispute over Chicago's plans to wear 1976 throwback uniforms before he was scheduled to start on Saturday. Sale was later suspended on Sunday for five days for violating team rules.
His reaction incited responses from some other teams, including minor league teams, often known for their flashy uniforms.
Good thing Chris Sale never played for us. pic.twitter.com/LayGcbaErs
— Fresno Grizzlies (@FresnoGrizzlies) July 24, 2016
Hey Chris Sale, how do you feel about these unis? ✂ pic.twitter.com/x6aqoWLnYD
— Toledo Mud Hens (@MudHens) July 24, 2016
Not to be outdone by baseball, a couple of minor league hockey teams chimed in too.
#ChrisSale better not dare think of cutting up these jerseys...🚫✂️ pic.twitter.com/Yfk9flytJK
— Orlando Solar Bears (@OrlandoHockey) July 24, 2016
Wrong sport & all ⚾️, but we guarantee #ChrisSale wouldn't even dare ✂️ these specialty jerseys! 😉 pic.twitter.com/OhYVHFoIOB
— SC Stingrays (@SCStingrays) July 24, 2016
Unfortunately for Sale, the very jerseys he cut up are still on sale.
You can buy the 76 throwback that couldn't be worn because of Chris Sale with Chris Sale's name on the back pic.twitter.com/aBEAO9AtWM
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) July 24, 2016