MLB attacks own unwritten rules in playoff ad

The MLB postseason begins Tuesday, and baseball’s wave of young stars (Ronald Acuña Jr., Carlos Correa, Javier Báez to name a few) will play prominent roles in the next four weeks of high-stakes baseball.

Now, baseball’s unwritten rules are decidedly dumb and the merits of those rules have been disputed at every opportunity this decade. But in an apparent effort to promote the game’s young, fun-loving, unwritten-rule hating personalities, baseball has latched on to attack those unwritten rules as the cornerstone of its own postseason ad campaign.

This was the spot the league dropped on Tuesday, featuring Ken Griffey Jr. telling the kids to stay fun.

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