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Learn a few laundry secrets from the baseball pros - the clubhouse staffers who wash MLB uniforms

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) 鈥 From the pinstripes of New York all the way to the Dodger blues of Los Angeles, there is a strong connection among the clubhouse staffers who wash the dirt-caked, hard-worn uniforms of the major leagues.
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San Francisco Giants clubhouse attendant Riley Halpin gathers a mound of dirty clothes in the clubhouse after spring training baseball practice at the team's facility, Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) 鈥 From the pinstripes of New York all the way to the Dodger blues of Los Angeles, there is a strong connection among the clubhouse staffers who wash the dirt-caked, hard-worn uniforms of the major leagues.

Just like the players who wear the jerseys.

鈥淭he clubhouse community is really close,鈥 says Riley Halpin, 29, a clubhouse attendant for the San Francisco Giants.

鈥淭here's not a guy in the league I don't think that I can't call with a laundry question that won't answer it,鈥 says Kiere Bulls, a home clubhouse manager for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

On the eve of another season 鈥 as players throw their spring training apparel into hampers on wheels in Arizona and Florida 鈥 here is a closer look how laundry is done in the major leagues, along with a few tips for your own dirty uniforms 鈥 and other items 鈥 at home:

Dirt is worse than grass stains

TEAM: Chicago White Sox

LAUNDERER: Rob Warren, clubhouse manager

TIP: Dirt on uniforms is more difficult to get out than grass stains. When it comes to the biggest laundry challenges, he preaches patience. 鈥淲e'll throw it in, and then usually check it again,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e'll run it through once and then after that first load is when we kind of do the scrubbing and spraying.鈥

QUOTABLE: 鈥淪o we'll get the first load started within 15, 20 minutes after the end of a game,鈥 Warren says. 鈥淏asically as soon as we have enough to start a load, we'll start a load. Things will change that time. Sometimes a win is quicker or shorter, or you know, getaway day, hopefully quicker.鈥

First, soak it

TEAM: Cleveland Guardians

LAUNDERER: Sam Hindes, home clubhouse supervisor

TIP: Soaking is important. When it comes to tough stains, sometimes they let the uniforms soak overnight in a mixture of detergent and other products. "Then a big thing that works is a lot of people don't know that pressure, like not necessarily a pressure washer, but the higher the pressure on the water, the better it gets stains out,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 never really knew that until I started doing the uniforms.鈥

QUOTABLE: Hindes says position players usually have the dirtiest uniforms 鈥 one in particular. 鈥淛os茅 Ram铆rez is one that you always know is going to come back that night and it's going to need some work on it,鈥 Hindes says. 鈥淗e has pine tar on his jersey and he's always out there, he's a grinder. He steals bases. He's always diving all over the place. He plays his heart out.鈥

Let that 鈥榩retreat鈥 sit for a bit

TEAM: New York Yankees

LAUNDERER: Lou Cucuzza Jr., director of clubhouse operations

LAUNDRY TIP: It's all about 鈥減retreating鈥 and letting the pretreat treatment soak in for a while. 鈥淪o if you've got something dirty and you're pretreating it, don't throw it right into the machine because that pretreat's just going to get washed away. You want that pretreat really to soak up that stain and separate the fibers of the uniform or apparel, whatever you're wearing.鈥

QUOTABLE: The clay that surrounds the field differs around the majors, presenting a unique challenge 鈥淪o we could come off the road or I'll get a team off the road that played, let's say, in Baltimore. They have a tough clay or Boston, their clay is very different than the clay at Yankee Stadium,鈥 Cucuzza says. 鈥淭he clay at Yankee Stadium, I have no problem getting visiting uniforms clean. It's really quick. Sometimes I'll get a team, maybe from Baltimore, and it's like, wow, that's a tough red clay. It's a little hard getting out so it may have to go through two washes to get it out.鈥

Make sure you're using the right solutions

TEAM: Philadelphia Phillies

LAUNDERER: Sean Bowers, home clubhouse assistant

TIP: Using the right chemicals is crucial. Some of the laundry chemicals in big league clubhouses aren't widely available, but Bowers says he likes Goof Off for pine tar stains and detergents with protein release for dirt-related issues.

QUOTABLE: 鈥淲hen the field gets painted, getting the paint out is really tough. Just a regular grass stain I can get out fairly easily. But the paint, especially around opening day or after there's concerts and where the stage was, they have to take care of that part of the field. Those outfielders, it's really difficult to get that out.鈥

Spray, spray and spray again

TEAM: Pittsburgh Pirates

LAUNDERER: Kiere Bulls, home clubhouse manager

TIP: For uniforms (and, presumably, anything else) caked with dirt, Bulls recommends spraying off as much of it as possible before it even goes into the laundry. He has some chemicals that he uses at the ballpark, but he likes OxiClean and Shout for dirt predicaments at home.

QUOTABLE: 鈥淭here's a lot of times that if a player's real, real bad that it may have to get washed three times just to get the stains out. But the uniforms are hung dry. ... They don't go in the dryer. They just get washed and hung right outside the lockers.鈥

If at first you don't succeed ...

TEAM: San Francisco Giants

LAUNDERER: Riley Halpin, clubhouse attendant

TIP: Halpin says washing uniforms is 鈥渁 trial-and-error process鈥 much of the time. 鈥淥bviously when it comes to the at-home kind of washing, you don鈥檛 have these top-of-the-line chemicals that professional teams have,鈥 he says. 鈥淪o I would say just do a little bit of research. ... Find out what the top kind of brands people are using at the Walmarts and stuff like that. And go with it.鈥

QUOTABLE: Halpin says he gets to the ballpark around noon for a typical night game and leaves around 1 a.m. 鈥淚t鈥檚 long days. But it鈥檚 kind of what you sign up for, you know, with this job. And it鈥檚 super cool just to obviously get to do what we get to do. So we all put up with it.鈥

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Jay Cohen, The Associated Press

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