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A unique delay occurred during the Rangers-Cubs game due to pitcher Kumar Rocker's white sleeves. This rare situation caught the attention of MLB officials.

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There have been a lot of different kinds of delays in baseball through the years.
MLB got quite the rare one on Friday night as the Texas Rangers took on the Chicago Cubs -- it was a white sleeves delay from Rangers pitcher Kumar Rocker.
Yep, that's what it sounds like.
Rocker was wearing white sleeves, and the game had to be held up.
The umpires needed Rocker to get rid of those sleeves.
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This one is just about as obvious as it should seem.
The baseball is white. White sleeves are right near where the ball is being thrown from.
Thus, the white sleeves can make it tougher to see the baseball as the pitcher releases it.
The delay was caused by Texas Rangers pitcher Kumar Rocker's white sleeves.
Kumar Rocker is a pitcher for the Texas Rangers, and his choice of white sleeves led to an unusual delay during a game against the Chicago Cubs.
Delays due to equipment or uniform issues are rare in MLB games, making this incident particularly noteworthy.
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The reality is that a lot of this could depend on a given pitcher's release point, but the rule has to be the rule for every pitcher.
It's a bit fascinating that Rocker came out in the sleeves to begin with, but rules are rules, and so they delayed the game until he got his shirt situation figured out.