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Masyn Winn wearing the City Connect jersey of the 2024 St. Louis Cardinals

City Connect is a brand name for a line of alternate uniforms made by Nike, Inc. for Major League Baseball (MLB) teams. The uniforms feature different color schemes, typefaces, and graphic elements compared with the teams' typical home and away uniforms. The uniforms are designed to reflect the cultural aspects of each team's home city.[1] According to the agreement, teams may rotate in a new jersey after three years to debut a new look.[2]

Of the MLB's 30 teams, 28 have a City Connect uniform. The New York Yankees (who traditionally do not wear an alternate uniform) and Oakland Athletics (who are in the process of moving to Las Vegas) are the only two teams without a City Connect uniform.

Teams

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Nike and MLB introduced the first round of City Connect uniforms during the 2021 season for seven teams, (Red Sox, Marlins, White Sox, Cubs, Diamondbacks, Giants, Dodgers). A second round debuted during the 2022 season for another seven teams (Nationals, Astros, Royals, Rockies, Angels, Brewers, Padres), a third during the 2023 season for six teams (Braves, Rangers, Mariners, Reds, Orioles, Pirates), and a fourth during the 2024 season for nine teams (Phillies, Mets, Rays, Tigers, Guardians, Cardinals, Blue Jays, Twins, Dodgers).[3]

2021

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Logan Webb wearing San Francisco's City Connect uniforms before a game in 2021

Seven teams started wearing City Connect jerseys during the 2021 MLB season.

  • Arizona Diamondbacks, sand-colored with black letters and red numbers, and with "Serpientes" in front as an homage to Arizona's Hispanic community.[4]
  • Boston Red Sox, with a yellow base and blue letters as an homage to the Boston Marathon, which normally takes place on Patriots' Day.[5]
  • Chicago Cubs, dark blue with sky blue accents, with elements inspired by the flag of Chicago. The uniform has "Wrigleyville" on the front, in a lettering style similar to the Wrigley Field marquee.[6]
  • Chicago White Sox, in a dark grey shade with white pinstripes and featuring Gothic-styled lettering as an homage to the South Side of Chicago.[7]
  • Los Angeles Dodgers (first design), with a blue cap, jersey, and pants with “Los Dodgers” written on the cap and jersey. Jersey also includes black on the sleeves as a nod to street art culture in Los Angeles.[8] Cap was revised in 2022, moving the "Los Dodgers" to the side, replacing it with the traditional "LA" logo, and adding black to the brim and button.[9] In 2023, white pants with blue piping replaced the blue pants,[10] before being replaced by a new City Connect jersey the following year (see below).
  • Miami Marlins, with a red base, white pinstripes, and white letters with light blue trim as a tribute to the Cuban Sugar Kings.[11]
  • San Francisco Giants, with an orange and white design, a silhouette of the Golden Gate Bridge, and a unique fog gradient across the front, sleeves, and numbering of the jerseys.[12]

2022

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Dominic Smith wearing Washington's City Connect uniforms during a game in 2023

The seven teams that introduced City Connect uniforms in 2021 would continue to wear them for selected games. Seven additional teams introduced City Connect uniforms in 2022.

  • Colorado Rockies, with a green base, purple accents, Colorado written on the front and a special logo on the cap resembling the state's license plates.[13] In 2023, white pants were added as an alternative during day games, with the green pants being used for night games.[14]
  • Houston Astros, with a navy base, tequila sunrise accents (suggestive of its 70s and 80s rainbow uniforms), "Space City" stenciled in the NASA 'worm' font on the front, and a hat with a planet revolving around a futuristic version of the "H-star" logo, in honor of Houston being home to the Johnson Space Center.[15]
  • Kansas City Royals, with a navy base and powder blue accents, and a stylized "KC" insignia in homage to Kansas City's "City of Fountains" nickname.[16]
  • Los Angeles Angels, with a sand base, red accents and "Angels" written on the front in honor of the beaches in Southern California.[17]
  • Milwaukee Brewers, with a powder blue base, navy accents, yellow and white striping, a grill and bratwurst patch, the team's "Brew Crew" nickname, and the MKE airport code with "414" blended in on the hat in honor of being in Milwaukee during the summer.[18]
  • San Diego Padres, with a white base, pink and mint sleeves, and San Diego on the front in honor of the culture of both the city of San Diego and Tijuana.[19]
  • Washington Nationals, with an anthracite base, pink accents and printed cherry blossoms in honor of the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival.[20] Before the 2024 season, the Nationals announced that they will retire the current City Connect uniforms at the end of the season.[21]

2023

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Corbin Burnes wearing Baltimore's City Connect uniforms during a game in 2024

Six teams wore City Connect uniforms for the first time in 2023.[22]

  • Atlanta Braves, with a white base, blue sleeves, and red accents, heavily inspired by the team's 1974 season home uniform worn by Hank Aaron when he surpassed Babe Ruth with his 715th home run.[23]
  • Baltimore Orioles, with a black base and white accents. The jersey is inspired by Baltimore and its neighborhoods. The cap features an italic B (commonly used on the Orioles Away Jersey). For the jersey, it features the word “Baltimore” in capital letters and white lettering. On the collar and the piping, it features the colors and shapes of the neighborhoods of Baltimore.[24] In 2024, the Orioles added white pants to their City Connect uniforms as an alternative to black pants.
  • Cincinnati Reds, with a black base and red accents. The jersey features a diamond shape "C" on the cap and jersey. It also features the word "CINCY" (nickname for Cincinnati) across the chest. On the collar it features an Ohio Buckeye and under it is the motto of Cincinnati, "Juncta Juvant" ("Strength of Unity" in English).[25]
  • Pittsburgh Pirates, with a gold base and black accents. The Jersey and Pants colors are similar to the flag of Pittsburgh. The jersey features the abbreviation of Pittsburgh "PGH". The uniform also features a custom print with three elements, the inverted "Y", the asteroid, and the check. Inside of the "PGH" and the numbers on the back features a pattern located on the sides of the Three Sisters Bridges.[26]
  • Seattle Mariners, with a dark blue base with yellow lettering and black pants. It features a patch on the jersey sleeve featuring Mount Rainier, as well as the letters "PNW", an acronym for Pacific Northwest. The uniform also features the colors of Amarillo, Rush Blue, and Sundown, representing the inaugural colors of the team, as well as the word "Seattle" across the chest in the lettering style of the city's first Major League Baseball team, the Seattle Pilots.[27]
  • Texas Rangers, with a cream base, black lettering, pants, and cap, and red numbers. The jersey features the Texas abbreviation "TX" on the left side of the jersey, it is also featured in the cap but in white lettering. The sleeve of the jersey features a Peagle, a mix between a panther and an eagle, representing the Fort Worth Panthers and Dallas Eagles, two former minor league teams that were based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex[28]

2024

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Eight teams revealed their City Connect uniforms and wore them for the first time in 2024. The Los Angeles Dodgers also revealed their second City Connect uniform design during the season.[29]

Luis Severino wearing New York's City Connect uniforms in 2024
  • Tampa Bay Rays, with a "grit" black base and neon lettering. The jersey features the city name, the first since 2007, outlined in neon across the chest, which features lettering similar to the Devil Rays road jersey from 1998 to 2000. The cap features the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, which crosses into St. Petersburg along with the sting-ray, also called "skyray". Another logo features three palm trees and a pelican, with several ties to the area. The three palms logo can be seen on a Florida Historical Marker, such as the one located at Perry Harvey Sr. Park, also known as the "Bro Bowl", Florida’s first public skatepark, and the first to be listed on any national registry of historic sites. The pelican is featured on the flag of St. Petersburg and is a nod to the St. Petersburg Pelicans, who played in the Florida State Negro Baseball League in the 1940s and ‘50s.[32]
  • Detroit Tigers, with a navy blue gradient base and white lettering. The jersey features Detroit's nickname "Motor City" across the chest in white lettering, while the cap, which is dark navy blue, features the city name across in white lettering. The uniform is to pay tribute to the automotive industry in Detroit.[33]
  • Cleveland Guardians, with a dark blue base, white lettering and pants, and red and white stripes. The jersey features Cleveland's abbreviation "CLE", across the chest and in white lettering. It also featured a red and white stripe pattern around the jersey, which pays tribute to the team's past uniforms from the 1990s. The cap features a dark blue diamond shape "C" along with white and dark blue colors. The uniform is to pay tribute to the Guardians of Traffic statues at the Hope Memorial Bridge, which connects to Progressive Field.[34]
Tanner Bibee wearing Cleveland's City Connect uniforms in 2024
  • St. Louis Cardinals, with a red base and white pants. The jersey features St. Louis nickname, "The Lou" in cursive lettering along with the "birds on the bat" logo, which is similar to other uniforms. It also features river lining to symbolize the Mississippi River, which is next to St. Louis. The cap is red and features St. Louis' abbreviation "STL" across and in white lettering, which features the font from their 1920 uniforms.[35]
JoJo Romero wearing St. Louis' Citty Connect uniforms in 2024
  • Toronto Blue Jays, with a pitch-blue base and red and blue accents. The jersey features the city name along with the skyline of Toronto all in neon. The cap features the "split T" logo in red and blue along with the maple leaf, which is from the Flag of Toronto.[36]
  • Minnesota Twins, with a blue "ripple–effect" base and white lettering. The jersey features Minnesota's abbreviation "MN" in whiter lettering, integrating with the North Star, the state's nickname. The cap is also blue and features the outline of the state of Minnesota where the inside features the Northern Lights reflected in the water line of the lake.[37]
  • Los Angeles Dodgers (second design), with a cream base and blue lettering. The jersey features the city name in dusk and electric blue lettering. The sleeve features the "LA" interlocked along with the Dodgers scripted "D" combined in dusk blue. The cap is dusk blue and features combined "LA" interlocked and the Dodgers scripted "D" in cream lettering.[38]

2025

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The 2025 season will see several teams debut a second City Connect design:

  • Colorado Rockies (second design), announced via social media that they would debut a new City Connect design in 2025.[39]
  • Miami Marlins (second design), will unveil a new City Connect uniform in 2025.[40]
  • Washington Nationals, announced via social media that they would be retiring their "cherry blossom" uniform following the 2024 season.[41]
  • San Francisco Giants (second design), announced that there will be "some changes made to the current version of the City Connect jersey" in 2025.[42]
  • Houston Astros (second design), reportedly will unveil a new City Connect uniform in 2025.[43]
  • Boston Red Sox (second design), will introduce a new City Connect uniform in 2025. Their original yellow City Connect uniform will remain in the regular rotation, replacing the team's blue road alternate.[44]

No City Connect uniform

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The following teams do not have a City Connect uniform:

Summary table

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This is a summary list of the teams that have worn City Connect uniforms, their reveal dates, their on-field debut dates, their most recent use, the number of times each team has worn in total and the total for the current season, and their usage patterns during the 2024 MLB season.

(Updated through September 29, 2024)

Team On-field debut Reveal date Latest use Times used Times used in 2024 Usage Sources
Arizona Diamondbacks June 18, 2021 June 13, 2021 September 24, 2024 50 15 Tuesday home games [4]
Atlanta Braves April 8, 2023 March 27, 2023 September 28, 2024 28 13 Saturday home games [23]
Baltimore Orioles May 26, 2023 May 22, 2023 September 20, 2024 27 16 Friday home games [24]
Boston Red Sox April 17, 2021 April 6, 2021 September 28, 2024 50 15 Patriots' Day weekend; Saturday home games [5]
2025 2025 TBA
Chicago Cubs June 12, 2021 June 8, 2021 September 6, 2024 31 7 Friday home games (June−September) [6]
Chicago White Sox June 5, 2021 May 28, 2021 September 9, 2024 40 10 Monday home games [7]
Cincinnati Reds May 19, 2023 May 13, 2023 September 20, 2024 23 12 Friday home games [25]
Cleveland Guardians May 17, 2024 May 12, 2024 September 27, 2024 20 20 Various home games [34]
Colorado Rockies June 4, 2022 May 27, 2022 September 28, 2024 47 12 Saturday home games [13]
2025 2025 TBA
Detroit Tigers May 10, 2024 May 6, 2024 September 13, 2024 16 16 Friday home games [33]
Houston Astros April 20, 2022 April 10, 2022 September 23, 2024 25 7 Monday home games [15]
2025 2025 TBA
Kansas City Royals April 30, 2022 April 25, 2022 September 20, 2024 39 14 Friday home games [16]
Los Angeles Angels June 11, 2022 June 6, 2022 September 16, 2024 36 10 Various home games [17]
Los Angeles Dodgers August 20, 2021 August 19, 2021 September 18, 2023 19 Various home games [8]
June 22, 2024 June 17, 2024 September 21, 2024 7 7 Saturday home games [46]
Miami Marlins May 21, 2021 May 17, 2021 September 21, 2024 50 14 Saturday home games [11]
2025 2025 TBA
Milwaukee Brewers June 24, 2022 June 17, 2022 September 27, 2024 42 14 Friday home games [18]
Minnesota Twins June 14, 2024 June 10, 2024 September 27, 2024 13 13 Friday and Saturday home games [46]
New York Mets April 27, 2024 April 19, 2024 September 21, 2024 12 12 Saturday home games [31]
New York Yankees
Oakland Athletics
Philadelphia Phillies April 12, 2024 April 5, 2024 September 13, 2024 12 12 Friday home games [30]
Pittsburgh Pirates June 27, 2023 June 22, 2023 September 13, 2024 22 14 Friday home games [26]
San Diego Padres July 8, 2022 July 1, 2022 September 20, 2024 35 13 Friday home games [19]
San Francisco Giants July 9, 2021 July 5, 2021 September 10, 2024 46 10 Tuesday home games [12]
2025 2025 TBA
Seattle Mariners May 5, 2023 April 28, 2023 September 27, 2024 28 18 Friday home games [27]
St. Louis Cardinals May 25, 2024 May 20, 2024 September 20, 2024 12 12 Various home games [35]
Tampa Bay Rays May 3, 2024 April 29, 2024 September 21, 2024 19 19 Saturday home games[47] [32]
Texas Rangers April 21, 2023 April 17, 2023 September 20, 2024 33 11 Friday home games [28]
Toronto Blue Jays May 31, 2024 May 30, 2024 September 25, 2024 16 16 Various night home games [36]
Washington Nationals April 9, 2022 March 29, 2022 September 29, 2024 62 24 Friday and Saturday home games [20]
2025 2025 TBA

Reaction

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Boston.com conducted a poll of its readers in April 2021 and found a polarized reaction to the Red Sox's yellow and blue City Connect jerseys. About 49% of respondents said that they loved the new uniforms, about 36% said that they hated them, and about 9% chose the "I'm speechless" option.[48] After the Red Sox wore the City Connect uniforms for four consecutive games in September 2021, winning all four, manager Alex Cora said that the team would continue to wear them for as long as they kept winning. "I'm sorry, but if we continue winning, we've got to stay with them," Xander Bogaerts told NESN.[49]

A columnist for the San Francisco Examiner wrote in May 2022 that the Giants had a record of 12–2 in their City Connect jerseys. Although some fans derided their design as looking like an orange Creamsicle, fans eventually warmed to the jersey, increasingly wearing them to games on Tuesday nights, when the team typically wears their City Connect uniforms.[50]

Of the first 11 City Connect designs, USA Today's For the Win blog ranked the White Sox's uniform design as the best and the Giants' design as the worst.[51] In a July 2022 review ranking the first 14 uniform designs, ESPN's Joon Lee described the City Connect program as the league's boldest alternative jersey designs since the Turn Ahead the Clock promotions of the late 1990s. Lee rated the Rockies' City Connect uniforms as the best, and the Dodgers as the worst.[3]

The Padres' City Connect uniforms generated $240,000 in revenue at the team's official store on July 1, 2022, their first day of sale. The last time the team introduced a new alternative uniform, in 2020, the team store sold $73,000 worth of merchandise on launch day.[52]

Upon its announcement in 2023, the Texas Rangers' City Connect design met with polarized reactions from local sports media commentators and fans, particularly about the hybrid "Peagle" mascot that appeared on the uniform tops.[53][54][55][56]

Baltimore's City Connect design drew positive reviews for the colorful interior patterns, and also criticism for its mostly black, unadorned exterior.[57] The Orioles' players liked the look of their City Connect uniforms.[58]

Of the 20 designs that were announced during the first three seasons of City Connect, Joon Lee ranked the Orioles' design 20th, noting comparisons to Great Britain's generic uniforms at the 2023 World Baseball Classic. Lee rated the Rockies' design as the best.[59] Three writers for The Athletic voted on their preferences among the first 20 City Connect designs. The Giants' and Rangers' designs tied for last place; the White Sox were rated as the best.[60]

See also

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References

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