MLB's Latest City Connect Jerseys Celebrate Local Pride

New uniforms honor each team's city, culture, and community connections.

Apr. 10, 2026 at 12:11am

An abstract, expressionist painting in vibrant neon colors, capturing the dynamic motion and energy of baseball players in action, with their uniforms and equipment blending into a chaotic, energetic composition.The bold, colorful designs of MLB's latest City Connect jerseys celebrate the unique identities and local pride of each team's home city.Kansas City Today

Major League Baseball has unveiled its latest City Connect jerseys, which feature bold designs that celebrate the unique identities and local pride of each team's home city. From the Pittsburgh Pirates' Steel City-inspired look to the San Diego Padres' throwback color scheme, these uniforms showcase the diverse cultures and histories that make up the MLB landscape.

Why it matters

The City Connect program, launched in 2021, aims to strengthen the bond between MLB teams and their local communities. These new jerseys allow clubs to connect with their fans in a deeper, more meaningful way by highlighting the aspects of their cities that resonate most.

The details

The eight new City Connect designs include the Pittsburgh Pirates' black and gold uniforms featuring a revamped logo with a snarling buccaneer, the San Diego Padres' nod to their 1990s orange and blue color scheme, and the Texas Rangers' jersey celebrating the state's Hispanic heritage with the Native American name 'Tejas' across the front. Other standouts include the Baltimore Orioles' 'big stoop energy' look, the Milwaukee Brewers' state-wide appeal, and the Atlanta Braves' powder blue throwbacks with a TBS connection.

  • The new City Connect jerseys will debut throughout the 2026 MLB season, with the first set to be worn on April 9.
  • The Cincinnati Reds will debut their City Connect 2.0 jerseys on April 11 when they face the Los Angeles Angels.

The players

Paul Skenes

Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher.

Jackson Merrill

San Diego Padres center fielder.

Wyatt Langford

Texas Rangers left fielder.

Adley Rutschman

Baltimore Orioles catcher.

Christian Yelich

Milwaukee Brewers designated hitter.

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What’s next

The new City Connect jerseys will be worn by the teams throughout the 2026 MLB season, with more designs expected to be unveiled in the coming years as the program continues to evolve.

The takeaway

The City Connect jerseys showcase the diverse cultures and local pride that make up the fabric of Major League Baseball, strengthening the connection between teams and their communities.