What does “show up wearing pinstripes” mean?

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The sentence goes:“A good judge, like a good umpire, cannot act as a partisan...If you are playing the Yankees, you don’t want the umpires to show up wearing pinstripes.”
I cannot understand the part after the ellipsis? It seems to be a proverb or slang. Could anyone help explain them? Thanks!










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The sentence goes:“A good judge, like a good umpire, cannot act as a partisan...If you are playing the Yankees, you don’t want the umpires to show up wearing pinstripes.”
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    The Yankees’ uniform is striped.Image from mlb.mlb.com/mlb/photo/photogallery/springtraining_2004/0329j/…
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The sentence goes:“A good judge, like a good umpire, cannot act as a partisan...If you are playing the Yankees, you don’t want the umpires to show up wearing pinstripes.”
I cannot understand the part after the ellipsis? It seems to be a proverb or slang. Could anyone help explain them? Thanks!










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The sentence goes:“A good judge, like a good umpire, cannot act as a partisan...If you are playing the Yankees, you don’t want the umpires to show up wearing pinstripes.”
I cannot understand the part after the ellipsis? It seems to be a proverb or slang. Could anyone help explain them? Thanks!







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    The Yankees’ uniform is striped.Image from mlb.mlb.com/mlb/photo/photogallery/springtraining_2004/0329j/…
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    The Yankees’ uniform is striped.Image from mlb.mlb.com/mlb/photo/photogallery/springtraining_2004/0329j/…
    – Jim
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The Yankees’ uniform is striped.Image from mlb.mlb.com/mlb/photo/photogallery/springtraining_2004/0329j/…
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The Yankees’ uniform is striped.Image from mlb.mlb.com/mlb/photo/photogallery/springtraining_2004/0329j/…
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In American Major League Baseball, the New York Yankees traditionally wear pinstripes on their uniforms.



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Thus, for the umpires, who are supposed to be impartial judges, to "show up wearing pinstripes," would suggest they were, in fact, favoring the Yankees.






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    It's an illustration of the rule expressed in the preceding sentence. If you want to be (or appear) impartial, do not wear the uniform of one of the teams.




    The [Yankees] home uniform is white with distinctive pinstripes and a
    navy interlocking "NY" at the chest.
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      In American Major League Baseball, the New York Yankees traditionally wear pinstripes on their uniforms.



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      Thus, for the umpires, who are supposed to be impartial judges, to "show up wearing pinstripes," would suggest they were, in fact, favoring the Yankees.






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        In American Major League Baseball, the New York Yankees traditionally wear pinstripes on their uniforms.



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        Thus, for the umpires, who are supposed to be impartial judges, to "show up wearing pinstripes," would suggest they were, in fact, favoring the Yankees.






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          In American Major League Baseball, the New York Yankees traditionally wear pinstripes on their uniforms.



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          Thus, for the umpires, who are supposed to be impartial judges, to "show up wearing pinstripes," would suggest they were, in fact, favoring the Yankees.






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          In American Major League Baseball, the New York Yankees traditionally wear pinstripes on their uniforms.



          https://ftw.usatoday.com/2013/04/yankees-pinstripes-origin-babe-ruth 1



          Thus, for the umpires, who are supposed to be impartial judges, to "show up wearing pinstripes," would suggest they were, in fact, favoring the Yankees.







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              It's an illustration of the rule expressed in the preceding sentence. If you want to be (or appear) impartial, do not wear the uniform of one of the teams.




              The [Yankees] home uniform is white with distinctive pinstripes and a
              navy interlocking "NY" at the chest.
              Wikipedia







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                It's an illustration of the rule expressed in the preceding sentence. If you want to be (or appear) impartial, do not wear the uniform of one of the teams.




                The [Yankees] home uniform is white with distinctive pinstripes and a
                navy interlocking "NY" at the chest.
                Wikipedia







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                  It's an illustration of the rule expressed in the preceding sentence. If you want to be (or appear) impartial, do not wear the uniform of one of the teams.




                  The [Yankees] home uniform is white with distinctive pinstripes and a
                  navy interlocking "NY" at the chest.
                  Wikipedia







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                  It's an illustration of the rule expressed in the preceding sentence. If you want to be (or appear) impartial, do not wear the uniform of one of the teams.




                  The [Yankees] home uniform is white with distinctive pinstripes and a
                  navy interlocking "NY" at the chest.
                  Wikipedia








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