Los Angeles Dodgers utilityman Kiké Hernandez was not too happy after the team censored the bawdy hat he was wearing in a photo they shared online.
The Dodgers shared a post on Instagram Thursday that showed various players getting ready to board a team airplane to fly to Philadelphia for the team’s 3-game series with the Phillies. The first photo showed Hernandez, who had turned toward the camera and given a big smile. If you take a close look, you’ll notice that whatever was on the middle of his hat had been censored.

“I feel disrespected that my hat got photoshopped,” Hernandez wrote in a comment on the post, noting that his hat had been edited.
It’s no wonder the Dodgers edited the hat. The hat’s logo said “b-tthole whisperer” and had an image of a skeleton nose-deep in a curvy backside.
Yes, Hernandez knew exactly what he was doing.
Do you fault the Dodgers for making that edit?