PETA is pitching Major League Baseball to retire the term “bullpen” and use “arm barn” instead. The animal rights group says “bullpen” mocks the misery of animals and devalues players.
In baseball, a bullpen refers to both the group of relief pitchers and the physical area where the pitchers warm up.
To make the point, PETA Twitter account has at least temporarily changed its name to Arm Barn.
PETA says that cows and bulls are typically held in bullpens before they are “hung upside down and their throats are slit in the meat industry” and “tormented into kicking and bucking by being electro-shocked or prodded.”
“Words matter, and baseball ‘bullpens’ devalue talented players and mock the misery of sensitive animals,” PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman said in a news release. “PETA encourages Major League Baseball coaches, announcers, players, and fans to changeup their language and embrace the ‘arm barn’ instead.”
This is happening as the World Series is being played and MLB is facing continuing controversy over Atlanta Braves’ fans doing the “Tomahawk chop,” which has received criticism from Native American tribes.

PETA’s suggestion draws mixed reactions
New York Yankees outfielder Clint Frazier jokingly advocated for the switch of terms on Twitter, saying “please name it this!!!”
The Tampa Bay Rays joined in and suggested their own term: Ray Tank.
One fan said they’d only agree to “arm barn” on one condition.
The origins of baseball’s “bullpen” are hazy
There are many hypotheses about where “bullpen” as a baseball term originated, but it’s thought to be have first been used to describe where pitchers warm up in the December 1915 issue of Baseball Magazine.
At the turn of the century, almost every ballpark had a large bull-shaped Bull Durham tobacco billboard on the outfield wall. Relief pitchers would warm up in the shadow of the bull, and the area eventually became known as the bullpen.
Almost the entire world has gone insane!
The people in PETA are frauds. They did nothing about Fauci and his cruelty to dogs and monkey.
The original use of the word bullpen was an enclosure for bulls. Its purpose was to keep the bulls away from the cows until the rancher chose to breed them. It became popular in baseball due to popular bull-shaped Bull Durham tobacco signs posted at stadiums where pitchers would warm up in their shadow. It then went on to become the area in many corporations where the junior management worked. Now, over a hundred years after baseball appropriated the term, it’s an issue?
This is stupid, use your influence for something that makes a difference. Pretty soon all we’ll be able to use will be numbers, words will be extinct
Faucci kills and abuses animals for fun PETA!!!
GTFOH. !!!!
PETA should change their name because it has PET in the name.