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Roger Clemens questions MLB's warning to Giants pitchers who wrote Bible verses on Pride Night hats

OutKick host Dan Dakich discusses MLB saying members of the San Francisco Giants violated league policy by displaying Bible verses on their Pride-themed caps on ‘Fox News @ Night.’

Major League Baseball drew a line when players wrote Bible verses on their Pride hats.

During a San Francisco Giants Pride Night game, pitchers Landon Roupp, JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker wrote Bible verses on their team-issued hats.

The players referenced Genesis 9:12-16, a passage on the rainbow covenant.

MLB issued a warning to the players, stating the markings violated league uniform policies.

DAN DAKICH RIPS MLB FOR WARNING GIANTS PLAYERS WHO WROTE BIBLE VERSES ON THEIR PRIDE HATS: 'SHUT UP'

Former player Roger Clemens addressed the situation during an appearance on "The Will Cain Show," questioning the league's enforcement of uniform rules.

Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens acknowledges fans during pregame ceremonies before a game against the Seattle Mariners at Fenway Park on July 13, 2013. (Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports)

Clemens noted that players modify gear without receiving discipline from the league.

"We alter our uniforms all the time with numbers or somebody that has passed away," Clemens told Cain.

"I know one time in Boston, Larry Bird retired. I put his hat on. They put 33, silver marker on the hat to honor Larry Bird. I did it for my mom and grandmother."

Clemens argued that players should be permitted to display symbols of faith on the field.

"I love it that these guys show the blessings that the Lord has given them to be out there on that field," Clemens stated. "That's the way it was for me."

To resolve the issue, Clemens suggested MLB apply the same rules it uses for footwear customizations.

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