A Los Angeles Dodgers fan sitting behind home plate at an Arizona Diamondbacks game was forced to take off his Dodgers jersey by a team official.

Apparently the best seats in the house at Chase Field also come with a strict dress code.

On Sunday, a Dodgers fan sitting behind home plate was forced by Diamondbacks officials to cover up his blue shirt with a D-Backs jersey and take off his LA hat. It wasn't the act of a rogue employee; this is team policy.

"At the time of purchase, we ask that those fans sitting in the home plate box, which is visible on TV, wear either neutral colors or D-backs attire which the team will provide," a Diamondbacks spokesperson told HardballTalk.

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This isn't the first time this has happened. In 2013, Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick forced a few Dodgers fans to cover up their blue gear. One of the fans told Deadspin that her seven-year-old daughter was "scared and confused" about having to change her clothes.

The Dodgers won, 7-4.

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- Dan Gartland