
Power Ranking All 30 MLB Jerseys for 2025 Season
The year 2025 should be a massive one for uniform improvement.
First of all, Nike/Fanatics are beginning to make improvements to the disastrous Vapor Premier uniforms that were pretty much universally criticized a year ago.
We may not know until the summer whether the gray road jerseys have been improved so they won't show sweat stains like last year, but at the very least, you can again read the names on the back of the uniforms:
Also, MLB was essentially bullied into returning to letting players wear the jerseys of their respective teams in the All-Star Game again, a change that will be welcomed by fans after four seasons of corporate AL and NL threads.
It's not all positive, though, as there are a fair share of teams who have one or more bad uniforms currently in rotation.
Here's our annual ranking of the 30 MLB uniform sets from worst to first.
30. Cleveland Guardians
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In its fourth season since rebranding as the Guardians, Cleveland has refreshed its uniforms:
The thing is, there's not a lot about these that's different from what the Guardians wore from 2022-2024. The block "C" is still one of the least-interesting cap logos the sport has to offer, and now it's on the chest of the navy blue spring training tops/alternate jerseys. The "Guardians" script on the white home uniforms would be an improvement over what's on the red alternate tops, though it's fair to wonder if you can make a good-looking jersey in that color.
It still feels like the Guardians haven't altogether leaned into their new identity. They basically have swapped out Chief Wahoo for the block C and replaced "Ind" with "Guard" on the front of their uniforms.
The best uniform in the set for Cleveland currently are their City Connects, which do pay some homage to the franchise's past but also have some Easter eggs that really connect it to the Guardian traffic statues that inspired the new nickname of the team:
Not only do these look good for home games at Progressive Field, but the tops also at least could probably be worn on the road if Cleveland wanted to do that.
Still, the uniform set as a whole is pretty underwhelming. It's time to lean all the way into being the Guardians. The obvious way to do that would be the move the popular sleeve logo that was introduced in 2021 to the front of the uniforms in some way.
29. Cincinnati Reds
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Even if the sweat stains are fixed on the Reds' road jerseys pictured above on Hunter Greene, the look has gotten very stale.
The white home uniforms are pretty forgettable too, although Anthony Emerson of Uni Watch reported that the team is adding these white alternates this season:

We'll wait to see how these look in games, but they would appear to be a clear step up from the primary white home uniforms. (It would be fun to know how the Reds decide which uniform patches to put Mr. Redlegs' full body on, as opposed to just his head.)

As Emerson noted, it's possible that if the new white uniforms get a positive reception in 2025, they could become the primary home threads in the future.
The black City Connect jerseys introduced in May 2023 are pretty polarizing:
From here, it's fair to wonder how practical it is to wear black-on-black uniforms during the summer months. The Red "C" on the City Connect caps also looks at least a little like it's written in bacon.
The red alternate tops that read "Reds" across the front in a cursive script and have Mr. Redlegs on whatever sleeve the "Kroger" ad patch isn't on are probably the best in the mix for Cincinnati currently.
Still, this is an iconic brand and you can't help but think they could benefit from going back to their roots and bringing back the Big Red Machine Era uniforms.
28. Washington Nationals
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If you felt like the Nationals were tired of Walgreens jokes and trying to phase out the "Curly W," they killed that narrative this offseason with the announcement that their red alternate tops will return:
These just feel too simple. They need some piping and/or a number on the front, like the red tops the Nationals had previously:

Five years ago, the Nationals had a pretty good uniform set. But they seem intent on making it worse.
Fortunately, Phil Hecken of Uni Watch said the ill-fated white pullover jerseys are one and done. That makes room for the reintroduction of the red tops.
Unfortunately, the Nationals are one of eight teams getting new City Connect uniforms in 2025, meaning they retired their tremendous cherry blossom ones after last season.
It's a shame what's happened to the franchise that once had perhaps the best uniforms in baseball when they were the Montreal Expos.
27. Miami Marlins
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The Marlins are going to get a new City Connect uniform in 2025, but it's unlikely they will be anywhere close to as good as their Havana Sugar Kings ones, which are now out of the rotation.
The Fish did make some slight upgrades in 2024, finally making the lettering on their black jerseys readable by changing the script color to white. They also turned their popular blue spring training threads into a Sunday home alternate jersey:
The blue jerseys feel a bit too much like a Grapefruit League top, but at least there's some color. Miami's uniform template overall right now is so bland for a team that once had the most colorful looks in baseball:

There's no good argument against returning to teal on a full-time basis again.
26. Tampa Bay Rays
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The Rays are stuck in this weird era where they don't really let you know what the inspiration for their name is:
No, they didn't have any success as a team when they were the Devil Rays for the first 10 seasons of the franchise's existence. But they were a lot cooler aesthetically than this current era that seems to lean more into sun rays than sting rays.
Everyone loved the merch—most notably the skateboarding Ray—that came from the City Connect uniforms that Tampa Bay introduced last April:
From here, though, the "grit and glow" uniforms are cooler as a concept than in actual practice. The hats—inspired by the Sunshine Skyway Bridge—are great. But are we really still pretending that flame writing is cool in 2025?
25. Houston Astros
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For all the winning that the Astros have done over the last decade, they haven't looked particularly great while doing so.
Heck, they clinched the 2022 World Series while wearing glorified spring training tops:
The home whites and the road grays they wear are fine, but nothing stands out about them. The orange alternate jerseys shown at the top of the slide are loud, but they come up short of looking anywhere near as sharp as similar tops worn by the San Francisco Giants and Baltimore Orioles.
One area where Houston deserves some credit is with what appear to be its new City Connect uniforms. Gone are the "Space City" ones, which looked very similar to the navy alternate jerseys. In are off-white tops that seem to blend multiple eras of Astros baseball, while paying homage to what was formerly Union Station, which is built into the Crawford boxes at what is now called Daikin Park.
24. New York Mets
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Both the home whites and road grays that the Mets wear have a classic feeling to them. The problem is they've butchered their alternate uniforms so much that it drags them down.
The City Connect jerseys at the top of the slide that pay homage to the 7 Line were an interesting concept, and the purple mixed into the uniform pops. Unfortunately, dark gray with black pinstripes doesn't really work at home (and perhaps wouldn't anywhere). The Queensboro Bridge on the cap perhaps would be cool for fans to buy, but it doesn't look like something worthy of being worn in an MLB game.
What's most offensive about the Mets uniforms right now is that after finally bringing back the black jerseys as an alternate in 2021, they cheapened them up last year and took away what had made them so good looking:
New this year for the Mets are these blue alternates for the road, which also double as their spring training tops:
There are so many questions here. Why are you trying to emulate a jersey script that was ditched previously after one season? What was wrong with the previous blue alternate tops that just said "Mets" across the front in orange writing? Why didn't they fill in the script across the chest in orange instead of just outlining it in that color?
23. Texas Rangers
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The Rangers have an excellent gray road jersey, along with dark blue alternate tops, with the Texas state flag on the sleeve really popping.
But for some reason in 2020, they made the decision to switch to a cursive script at home that doesn't look like it's part of the same uniform set:

Make no mistake, there are a lot of proponents of the cursive "Rangers" script. It just seems like your two primary uniforms should use the same font across the chest, even if one says "Rangers" and the other "Texas."
The powder blue jerseys were introduced as part of the refresh in 2020 and are worn for Sunday games at Globe Life Field. They use the same cursive "Rangers" script as the white home jerseys. They aren't offensive, but if the Rangers stopped wearing them, they wouldn't be missed like some other powder blue uniforms in the league, such as the Philadelphia Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals.
Overall, the Rangers uniforms aren't terrible. They do kind of need to pick a lane. Also, ditch the City Connect uniforms pictured above and bring back the red alternate tops.
22. Los Angeles Angels
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The Angels aren't in a situation where they need to refresh their uniforms. But could they do better than their current threads? Perhaps.
The gray road jerseys the Halos have worn since the 2002 season are one of the better road uniforms in baseball, particularly when long red sleeves are worn underneath. But the matching home white tops and alternate red tops—which are worn both at home and on the road—could stand to be upgraded.
Some sort of modern take on this uniform set could be a path forward for the Angels:
Also note the excellent sleeve patch:

Still, there's nothing wrong with the current uniforms the Angels have. And that includes their surfboard-inspired City Connect uniforms, which have been one of the few excellent looks the program has produced.
21. Arizona Diamondbacks
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The Diamondbacks did a uniform refresh prior to the 2024 season, and it was a mixed bag:
Elsewhere, the "Serpientes" City Connect jerseys that were the first ones the program ever produced were underrated, but the Diamondbacks are seemingly retiring those in 2025 in favor of a second CC design.
Still, you're left to wonder why the D-backs refuse to return to their purple and teal roots, which so many people would be fans of. That was a unique color scheme. Now, they're just another red National League team.

Oh, and then there's manager Torey Lovullo's garb.
20. Boston Red Sox
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The Red Sox first City Connect uniforms—yellow and blue tops that feature a racing bib on the sleeve—were so popular that Boston is keeping them around as a full-time alternate.
Boston will be getting its second City Connect design in 2025, which WEEI's Rob Bradford says will be green. Blue and yellow will no longer be considered the City Connect look, but it has replaced the road blue alternates in the jersey rotation for 2025.
Essentially having two City Connect uniforms in the rotation seems like overkill, especially if both are still going to be worn only in home games.
Once the Red Sox unveil their second City Connect look, they will have four home uniforms and just one for the road. The home whites are classic and should be worn as frequently as possible. Perhaps the red alternate tops can also now be mixed in on the road so the grays aren't worn 81 times this season.
19. Minnesota Twins
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The Twins uniform set is very much hit and miss.
The City Connect uniforms unveiled last June—which are, perhaps fittingly, very lake inspired—make the Twins look unrecognizable (see at the top of the slide). Maybe some like that, but it doesn't do much from here.
Prior to the 2023 season, Minnesota refreshed its overall look:
The road gray with faint pinstripes, navy blue alternate and Marlins-esque north star hat aren't very good.
But the white home jerseys are clean. And the "Twin Cities" alternates—which should have probably been the City Connects—are one of the best uniforms in baseball currently.
18. Kansas City Royals
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Like many of the teams in this range, you have to take the good with the bad.
The block "Kansas City" script on the front of the road uniforms looks like the the Royals went with the cheapest lettering available at the t-shirt store. The fountain-themed City Connect uniforms introduced in 2022 were a cool concept, but they aren't particularly good looking. And for a team with such a classic color scheme, the red and white ad patch continues to be an eyesore:
However, the Royals made one of the best aesthetical moves of the offseason, with Uni Watch's Phil Hecken reporting they are bringing back their powder blue pants to go with their powder blue tops. He obtained a picture from the 2025 MLB style guide that confirms it:

The home white for the Royals is a classic look as well. However, it's the block lettering on both the road grays and alternate blue tops—along with one of the worst uniform ads in the league—that keep them from being any higher here.
17. Chicago Cubs
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Even as someone who generally is a defender of gray road jerseys, the primary away look of the Cubs is really boring:

However, the Cubs seem to wear their excellent alternate blue tops as much or more than the primary road grays. And it goes without saying that the white pinstripes they don at home (pictured at the top of the slide on new Cub Kyle Tucker) are one of the more classic looks in baseball.
Where the Cubs have upgraded this offseason is ditching their brutal "Wrigleyville" City Connect uniforms for the new "Legendary Blues" that will be home alternates:
The Cubs are improved road grays away from being in the top 10 of this list.
16. Milwaukee Brewers
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The Brewers did a uniform refresh in 2020, and led by the full-time return of the ball-in-glove logo, they nailed all four of the new looks:
What's great about this uniform set is it includes some great sleeve patches:
"Home pinstripe. #glovestory pic.twitter.com/rAze5tS90y
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) November 19, 2019"
"Away gray. #glovestory pic.twitter.com/I6hrhOdrCg
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) November 19, 2019"
They've added a patch for the 2025 season that will honor iconic broadcaster Bob Uecker, who died in January:
The only issue for the Brewers is that the powder blue City Connect uniforms they introduced in 2022 stink. The MKE/414 area code on the hats is a jumbled mess, and everything from "Brew Crew" being written across the front of the jersey to the baseball grill logo on the sleeve feel deeply unserious:

Overall, though, the Brewers have a really good uniform set that feels like the perfect mix of respecting the team's history and not feeling vintage.
15. Chicago White Sox
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There really aren't any complaints here about the White Sox uniforms.
One of the best features is the sock inside the baseball diamond sleeve patch, which you can see on the black alternate tops Luis Robert Jr. is wearing above, or the popular City Connects below:

Speaking of the City Connects, the pinstriped "Southside" jerseys have been one of the most popular as part of the program. The biggest issue, though, is that the "CHI" City Connect hat looks like something a tourist would buy at an airport. There's no reason that the primary black caps couldn't be worn with the City Connects.
All of this assumes that the White Sox will be keeping the "Southside" jerseys in some form this year. They are getting a new City Connect in 2025, but as Uni Watch's Phil Hecken noted, they could try to keep their first CCs around as just an alternate.
The White Sox pinstriped home uniforms are solid, but they do kind of feel like a worse version of the Rockies threads (even if they were introduced in 1990, three seasons before Colorado began play).

The White Sox should bring the 1980s throwbacks they stopped wearing last year back into the mix. But even as is, they have a strong four-uniform rotation that includes great road jerseys with a cursive script (pictured above).
14. Pittsburgh Pirates
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There are elements of the Pirates uniform set that are great. The cursive "Pittsburgh" script on both their road gray uniforms and the black alternate tops is excellent.
Pittsburgh stumbled into a pretty good look a year ago wearing the black alternate tops with the original City Connect pants and the Willie Stargell era batting practice caps:

The actual City Connect uniforms, which were introduced in 2023, still are a dud.
On last year's list, we criticized both the laziness of just slapping "PGH" on the front of the jersey and the awful batting helmets:
The Pirates made adjustments to the look in 2024, wearing the yellow tops with white pants:

Ultimately, this just isn't a good jersey. The batting helmets should be sent to a toxic waste dump.
If the Pirates want to wear throwback uniforms that lean into black and yellow, they should bring back the pillbox caps.

So, the Pirates are a bit all over the place, but they have the potential to move back into the top 10 if they ditch their City Connect uniforms and bring back pillbox caps.
13. Philadelphia Phillies
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The Phillies have four excellent uniforms: Home pinstripes, alternate cream, throwback powder blue and road gray. Truth be told, they would probably be fine with just that quartet of threads.
But last April, they introduced City Connect uniforms that were drastically different than anything the franchise had worn before:

One of the goals of the City Connect program was to attract younger fans. And if you look around Citizens Bank Park, there are a ton of kids who have embraced the City Connect uniform.
However, if we were to give a grade to this look, it wouldn't be pretty. The hat is cool, although it feels more like a spring training cap. The gradient uniform with the gothic "Philly" across the chest isn't aesthetically pleasing. You also don't feel like you're watching the Phillies.
Whatever you thought about the red alternate tops the Phillies wore during various stretches from 2016-2023, at least they fit with the rest of the wardrobe:

Again, the overall kit is a classic one. But the addition of the City Connects drags it down. It's also left them with four home jerseys, and just the grays on the road.
12. Colorado Rockies
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The Rockies' purple alternate tops are polarizing. If you're a fan of them, as we are, it ties together a strong rotation of uniforms that Colorado has largely left alone in recent years.
Both the home pinstripes and road grays have just enough purple mixed in that they both pop as well.
Unfortunately, the Rockies retired their Colorado license plate City Connect uniforms after last season. They looked good both with green and white pants:


The Rockies will introduce a new City Connect uniform in 2025, which could determine whether they rise or fall on next year's countdown. They'll be hard-pressed to top their original CC design, but their overall mix is strong.
11. Baltimore Orioles
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Orange and black is a great color scheme. Throw in the classic cartoon bird, and a sleeve patch that features the excellent state flag of Maryland and you have a tremendous overall look.
Where the Orioles will sink or swim in 2025 with many is the return of the matching orange pants to go with their orange alternate tops:
It should be noted that this loud look isn't something without precedent. As MLB.com's Jake Rill noted, the Orioles sported orange-on-orange at times during the 1971 and 1972 seasons:
As something sporadic, orange-on-orange is cool. The Orioles' City Connect uniforms don't do much, but the rest of the uniform set is really strong.
10. Toronto Blue Jays
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Whether it's on their home whites, road grays or alternate blue tops, the Blue Jays have one of the best fonts in sports. Also, Blue Jays and maple leaves look cool, making this a strong overall kit.
Even the City Connect uniforms Toronto introduced last season are pretty cool:

If there's one critique to make of the Blue Jays' uniforms it's that their ad patch sticks out like a sore thumb:

As much as most fans probably wish we could go back to a time when there weren't ads on uniforms, that's not gonna happen. But man, if you're gonna do an ad patch deal, it's gotta look better than this. They aren't the Green Jays.
9. Detroit Tigers
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If you're looking for a team that has five uniforms in its set and is constantly trying new looks, the Tigers aren't for you. But they have a pair of classic uniforms that put them into the top 10.
The road grays with the cursive "Detroit" script were introduced in 1995. They got the matching navy cap—which features the "D" in orange—in 1998. Quietly, this is among the best road looks that the sport has to offer.
Meanwhile, the Tigers have had pretty much the same white home uniforms continuously since 1961. The only real change they've made is getting the "olde English D" on the hat and jersey to match beginning in 2018, as you can see in this image courtesy of Uni Watch:

The reason the Tigers fell from No. 6 on last year's countdown to ninth this year is because they made the ill-fated decision to introduce City Connect uniforms last season:

Beyond the fact that these look like a lazy NASCAR uniform, the Tigers had such a cool thing just having a home and away jersey. Their place on this list will be restored when they return to just having two uniforms.
9. Atlanta Braves
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The Braves introduced their current home whites and road grays in 1987, pairing them with the navy blue caps that feature the capital "A" and red brim that the franchise had previously worn for their first two seasons playing in Atlanta, in 1966 and 1967.
Over that period, the Braves have seemingly been in the postseason every year. They've also had everyone from Jimmy Carter to T.I. wear their hat, making it a cultural staple.
Both the Braves' home white jerseys and road grays have become classic looks, and they've successfully mixed in a red alternate top for Friday games at Truist Park and a navy blue top that's worn pretty frequently on the road.
One mild critique of the Braves' navy blue tops is that the prior gray piping looked better than the red that they shifted to in 2024. Here's a before-and-after picture from Uni Watch:

You can make a similar critique about Atlanta's City Connect uniforms, which are nice but get docked a bit if you remember the throwbacks that inspired them:
Overall, though, the Braves have five uniforms that all look good. And their hat is one of the best that baseball has to offer.
8. Seattle Mariners
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The Mariners eliminated their road gray uniforms prior to the 2023 season to get in compliance with Nike's "4 1" rule. Fortunately for them, the rest of their threads are so good that it's allowed them to proceed without what had been a pretty good road gray.
What Seattle calls "Northwest Green" is pictured at the top of the slide and is a great alternate both at home and on the road. Its primary home uniforms are white, while it's made its navy blue tops its main road look since ditching gray.
Since 2015, the Mariners have worn cream uniforms at home on Sundays that combine a few different eras of their team perfectly:

Elsewhere, the City Connects that they introduced in May 2023 might not be perfect, but they're pretty fun. Bonus points for the trident logo on the cap:

Perhaps the black pants were a little much, although a whole uniform of blue would have been overkill. And thankfully, they didn't take inspiration from the Los Angeles Chargers and try to make yellow pants work.
Overall, the Mariners have one of the best brands in baseball.
6. San Francisco Giants
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There is something about the Giants' cream home uniforms that instantly transports you back in time to watching Barry Bonds launch home runs at what was then Pac Bell Park. You can almost hear Jon Miller or Duane Kuiper on the call.
San Francisco's road gray jerseys are the weakest in the set, but they aren't dull enough to overcome a pair of strong alternate tops:


Where the Giants could be movers one way or another next year is with their City Connect uniforms.
Shana Daum—a spokesperson for the Giants—told Gabe Lehman of SF Gate last September that "there will be some changes made to the current version of the City Connect jersey in '25."

That's vague, but at the very least, it seems like the foggy creamsicle City Connects the Giants wore for the last four seasons will be getting upgraded. Might we suggest just scrapping them altogether?
5. San Diego Padres
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This is always a controversial one because there are some people who are against the brown and yellow color scheme. But from here, the Padres nailed their uniform refresh in 2020, giving them the best look the franchise has had since beginning play in 1969.
It's just the right amount of brown and yellow without being overpowering like some of the threads the Padres wore from 1969-1990, their first run with brown and yellow.
The gigantic Motorola ad has pushed the Friar patch to whatever sleeve gets the least exposure based on whether a player is left- or right-handed. But the Friar patch is perfection:

One area where reasonable minds can disagree is on the pastel City Connect uniforms the Padres unveiled in July 2022:

These obviously aren't for everyone, but they've actually grown on us. And if you don't like them, the Padres have already announced they are retiring them after the 2025 season.
The last note on the Padres is that they are one of the few teams in sports who really has pulled off having camouflage uniforms. The Sunday afternoon threads make sense in a city with a rich military history.
4. Los Angeles Dodgers
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With their signature red numbers, cursive script and iconic "LA" hats, the Dodgers have one of the most classic home uniforms in sports currently.
On the road, they have a gray uniform that has a "Dodgers" script that matches their home threads, and also one that reads "Los Angeles" across the chest. Both are good.

The only drawback for the Dodgers is their City Connect uniforms. They became the first team to get a second CC design last year, after their first was universally panned. The second CC design isn't nearly as bad, but it's also not good.
The Dodgers kind of just look like Pop-Tarts in them:

Like the Tigers, the Dodgers should have just opted out of getting a City Connect. But also like the Tigers, the rest of the Dodgers uniforms are so classic that it's hard to dock them too much.
3. New York Yankees
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The Yankees only have home and road uniforms, as they are one of just two teams who don't have City Connect uniforms. For that, they should be applauded.
At the suggestion of Aaron Judge, they ditched the white outline around "New York" on the front of their road uniforms a year ago. As you can see at the top of the slide, the simpler design looks much better than the ones with a white outline that the Bronx Bombers donned from 1973-2023 (seen below on Giancarlo Stanton):

Not only do modern-day stars like Judge and Jazz Chisholm Jr. look great in the more simplistic road threads, but you could easily imagine Babe Ruth or Lou Gehrig wearing them. That's because for much of their careers they did wear pretty much the exact same uniforms on the road, minus the Nike Swoosh and shooting sleeve.
Of course, love the Yankees or hate them, no uniform in baseball history is more legendary than the home pinstripes. Lots of teams wear pinstripes at home. But the Yankees' pinstripes are the pinstripes.
Also, it's not a uniform note necessarily, but it is worth mentioning here that managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner has finally relaxed the facial hair policy in New York to allow "well-groomed beards." It's unclear why mustaches were allowed previously and beards weren't, but better late than never. It will be fun to see who is the first player who gets told their beard isn't quite well-groomed enough.
2. St. Louis Cardinals
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If there's any look in baseball that can rival the pinstripes of the Yankees in terms of how classic it is, it's the Cardinals perched on top of the baseball bat. It looks good with the home white uniforms, road grays, alternate home cream and throwback powder blues (pictured at the top).
The Cardinals took a risk a year ago adding a City Connect uniform, but they didn't stray too far from their normal look with the red tops:

A few (mostly positive) thoughts on these:

With most teams that have five uniforms, there's at least one weak link. The full City Connect uniform might not be perfect, but with a few minor tweaks, it can be the excellent addition to what was arguably the best uniform set in baseball prior to its arrival.
1. Athletics
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The A's are no longer in Oakland. They'll play at least the next three seasons in Sacramento, but they won't be called the Sacramento Athletics. For a few years, they are just the Athletics. As strange as that is, they'll look great while doing so in a classic green and gold uniform kit.
What will be different is that all of the team's jerseys will say "Athletics" across the chest. Phil Hecken of Uni Watch obtained pictures of the 2025 road grays and Kelly Green alternates, which previously said "Oakland" across the front:


Additionally, Hecken reports that the A's are also bringing back their gold alternate tops, which had been shelved since the 2018 season:

If that wasn't enough, the A's will have two sleeve patches. One will pay respect to what they believe to be their temporary home in Sacramento. The other is a "Las Vegas" ad patch will keep Sacramento in the friend zone while continuing to look for greener pastures:
John Fisher probably should have been forced to sell the A's a long time ago. The team should still be in Oakland, but they aren't. Fortunately, they've retained the best uniforms baseball has to offer, and that hopefully won't change if they do ever move to Las Vegas.



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