MLB and Nike Unveil 2026 City Connect Uniforms for Eight Teams
Major League Baseball and Nike have shifted their strategy for the 2026 season, releasing a full slate of 2026 MLB City Connect uniforms simultaneously rather than the staggered reveals of previous years. On Thursday, April 9, eight clubs unveiled their second-generation designs, marking a new phase for a program designed to blend civic identity with modern sports fashion.
The eight teams debuting new looks this year include the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, and Texas Rangers. While the City Connect series has sparked debate among traditionalists since its inception, the league is doubling down on the initiative to bridge the gap between the game’s history and its youngest fans.
A New Look for the Braves
Among the new reveals, the Atlanta Braves’ design has already garnered significant attention. The updated uniform features a baby blue color palette paired with an old-school “Atlanta” script across the chest, leaning heavily into a throwback aesthetic.
Ronald Acuña Jr., a three-time All-Star known for his interest in fashion, was among a minor group of players who previewed the jerseys in February. “We’re going to win a lot of games in these,” Acuña said of the new look, emphasizing the importance of feeling “fresh” on the field.
The Strategy: Culture, Fashion, and Youth
The push for these bold designs is a calculated move by MLB to attract a new generation of spectators. MLB Deputy Commissioner Noah Garden noted that the league is currently seeing a historic surge of young players breaking into the game—athletes who are deeply immersed in fashion and culture.

According to Garden, the City Connect program allows the league to be “culture forward enough to attract a younger generation of fans” while remaining “respectful to the overall history of the game and the team in which they play.” By integrating city-specific graphic elements and non-traditional color schemes, the league aims to make the uniforms a point of connection between the players’ lifestyles and the cities they represent.
How the City Connect Program Works
Launched in 2021, the City Connect brand represents a line of alternate uniforms created by Nike. Unlike standard home or away jerseys, these designs utilize unique typefaces and colors to reflect the specific cultural aspects of a team’s home city.
The program operates on a rotation cycle; per the agreement, teams are permitted to debut a new look every three years. This cycle explains why the 2026 group consists of teams that first received City Connect uniforms in 2023 (such as the Braves, Rangers, and Orioles), as they have now reached the window for a redesign.
To date, 28 of the 30 MLB teams have participated in the program. Only two teams remain without a City Connect design: the New York Yankees, who traditionally avoid alternate uniforms, and the Athletics, who are currently in the process of relocating to Las Vegas.
City Connect Rollout History
- 2021: Red Sox, Marlins, White Sox, Cubs, Diamondbacks, Giants, and Dodgers.
- 2022: Nationals, Astros, Royals, Rockies, Angels, Brewers, and Padres.
- 2023: Braves, Rangers, Mariners, Reds, Orioles, and Pirates.
- 2024: Phillies, Mets, Rays, Tigers, Guardians, Cardinals, Blue Jays, Twins, and Dodgers.
Availability and Pricing
The new 2026 designs are available through Nike, with pricing varying by jersey type and player selection. For fans looking to purchase the new gear, the costs reflect the different tiers of apparel offered:
| Team | Jersey Type | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Atlanta Braves | Stadium Jersey | $155 |
| Atlanta Braves | Authentic (Acuña Jr.) | $450 |
| San Diego Padres | Stadium Jersey | $180 |
| San Diego Padres | Player Stadium (Merrill/Musgrove/Darvish/Machado) | $200 |
| Baltimore Orioles | Authentic Jersey | $380 |
| Baltimore Orioles | Stadium (Rutschman) | $185 |
| Texas Rangers | Stadium Jersey | $155 |
| Cincinnati Reds / KC Royals / Milwaukee Brewers / Pittsburgh Pirates | Stadium Jersey | $180 |
Note: Some player-specific stadium jerseys, such as those for Christian Yelich of the Brewers, are priced at $200.
What’s Next for MLB Fashion
With the 2026 wave now public, the league continues to monitor the impact of these uniforms on merchandise sales and fan engagement. The shift toward a single-day reveal suggests a more centralized marketing approach as the program matures.
Fans can expect to witness these designs in action throughout the 2026 season as the eight participating teams integrate them into their home schedules. Further updates on potential design rotations for the remaining teams are expected as they hit their respective three-year marks.
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