The growing list of complaints about Major League Baseball's new uniforms now extends to the potential of see-through pants.

The Major League Baseball Players Association is talking to its members to gather feedback on the controversy, while hoping changes will be made before the season starts.

"It's disappointing that we've landed in a place where the uniforms are the topic of discussion," MLBPA executive director Tony Clark said. "Each conversation with the guys is yielding more information with what we're seeing."

Because the fabric is lighter, Clark said it's a "challenge" to have bigger numbers and letters -- hence complaints that the back of the jersey looks "amateurish," according to more than one player. And some say the eggshell color of the pants -- the fabric is the same as last year -- is creating a see-through vibe.