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  2. Baseball uniform - Wikipedia

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    The New York Knickerbockers were the first baseball team to wear uniforms, taking the field on April 4, 1849, in pants made of blue wool, white flannel shirts and straw hats. [1] [2] The practice of wearing a uniform soon spread, and by 1900, all Major League Baseball teams had adopted them. [3]

  3. Major League Baseball uniforms - Wikipedia

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    The uniforms worn by Major League Baseball teams have changed significantly since professional baseball was first played in the 19th century. Over time they have adapted from improvised, wool uniforms to mass-produced team brands made from polyester. The official supplier for Major League Baseball uniforms is Nike, who has held the contract ...

  4. City Connect - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Ranking baseball's best and worst looking uniforms - AOL

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    Baseball fans are very protective of their team's uniforms, and rightfully so. It's the banner an entire fan base rallies around, something that unites them, and they don't take kindly to someone ...

  6. Category:Major League Baseball uniforms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Major League Baseball uniforms" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. List of Major League Baseball retired numbers - Wikipedia

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    Plaques of numbers retired by the New York Yankees in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium. Major League Baseball (MLB) and its participating clubs have retired various uniform numbers over the course of time, ensuring that those numbers are never worn again and thus will always be associated with particular players or managers of note.