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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.
The Rays’ City Connect uniform, called the “Grit and Glow” uniform, features the words “Tampa Bay” spelled out in neon green and blue, with “Thrasher”-style flames coming off the top ...
The Padres’ City Connect is inching toward iconic status among 10-year-old Little Leaguers. Add some pit vipers and a Giannis or Kyrie sneaker, and you’re set. A local’s take: “I ...
The team wore all-gold uniforms and pants regardless of road or home games, with the only difference being the road uniform emblazoned with the city name and the home uniform with the team name. The Padres also broke out a new brown cap, complete with a gold front panel and a brown "SD", which would remain for the next several years.
A City Connect uniform should be a radical and raucous celebration. You cannot balance that with an unyielding respect for tradition. It is one or the other, or it is a muddled middle ground that ...
Starting in 2023, Major League teams are limited to a home, away and two alternate uniforms, as well as the City Connect uniform. As a result, a number of teams began to veer away from wearing gray uniforms on road games, something that was not seen since the "pullover" era of the 1970s–1980s. [6]
The Twins on Monday became the last major league team (of the 28 taking part) to unveil their new Nike-branded City Connect uniforms. But it seems more accurate to consider them the first team to ...
The Detroit Tigers' City Connect uniforms are finally plugged in. The alternate uniforms, part of the fourth round of Nike's series of MLB gear that began in 2021, were revealed Monday morning at ...