
Francisco Lindor, Mets Debut New 2025 Alternate Road Uniforms in Loss to Marlins
The New York Mets debuted their new blue alternate road jerseys during Tuesday's 4-2 loss to the Miami Marlins.
This comes after the Mets' updated gray road uniforms for the 2025 season were debuted by Francisco Lindor before an Opening Day matchup against the Houston Astros.
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The Mets officially unveiled the gray uniforms, which feature blue and orange stripes on the sleeves and collar, on March 25 at Citi Field.
The same striping is also featured on the pants of the new uniform. The trim is a similar look compared to jerseys that the team wore from 1978 through 1981 (h/t SNY).
New York made several changes to its wardrobe entering the 2025 season, as the team also revealed its new blue alternate road uniforms in January.
The jerseys feature an orange trim on the sleeves as well as the collar.
Lindor and the Mets will be looking to build upon a promising 2024 campaign, making a National League Championship Series appearance after ending the regular season with an 89-73 record.
The star shortstop hit .273 with 33 home runs, 39 doubles and 91 RBIs in 152 games. Lindor finished No. 2 in NL MVP voting.
He'll have some help in the Mets' lineup, with the team's front office handing four-time All-Star Juan Soto a massive 15-year contract worth $765 million in free agency. New York also brought back slugger Pete Alonso on a two-year deal.



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