What would happen to a player in the MLB if he was standing on base and play was going on. Then there was a little break so the guy decided to pull his pants down pull out his penis and masterbate until play resumed. Would he get a penalty or something?

If a player in Major League Baseball (MLB) engaged in such behavior—publicly exposing themselves and masturbating on a base during a game—they would face severe consequences. Here’s a breakdown of what would likely happen:
Immediate Ejection: The umpires would almost certainly eject the player from the game for unsportsmanlike conduct or behavior detrimental to the game, as outlined in MLB Rule 8.01, which governs umpire authority over conduct on the field.
MLB Discipline: The league would impose a significant suspension and fine. Such behavior violates MLB’s Code of Conduct and could be deemed “conduct detrimental to the integrity of the game” under the MLB Collective Bargaining Agreement. Suspensions for egregious conduct have historically ranged from several games to a full season, depending on the severity. For example, past suspensions for obscene gestures or inappropriate behavior (like Lenny Randle’s 1981 incident) have been around 3-10 games, but this case would likely warrant a much harsher penalty due to its explicit nature.

Legal Consequences: Public indecency or lewd conduct is illegal in most jurisdictions, including stadiums. The player could face arrest and criminal charges, depending on local laws. For instance, in California, public lewdness can be prosecuted under Penal Code 647(a) as a misdemeanor, carrying potential jail time or fines.
Team and Public Backlash: The player’s team would likely issue a public apology and could terminate their contract, especially if the behavior is deemed irreparable to the team’s reputation. The player would face intense public and media scrutiny, likely ending their career due to the damage to their professional image.
Precedent and Context: While no exact precedent exists for this specific scenario, MLB has disciplined players for lesser offenses, like obscene gestures (e.g., Yuli Gurriel’s 2017 World Series gesture led to a five-game suspension). This act, being far more extreme, would likely result in a historic punishment, potentially a lifetime ban, akin to cases like Pete Rose’s for gambling, though for different reasons.
In summary, the player would be ejected, face a lengthy suspension or ban, likely be arrested, and almost certainly see their career end due to the severe breach of conduct and public decency laws.
