One of the big stories in the first month of the Major League Baseball season has been the lackluster new uniform design, designed by Nike and manufactured by Fanatics. Players and fans have universally panned the uniforms. Now, the Major League Baseball Players Association has laid the blame at the feet of Nike and pledged […]
A reported MLBPA memo places the blame for the widely panned 2024 uniforms
Major League Baseball (MLB) uniforms that drew equal measures of scorn and derision when they were fully unveiled this spring are heading for the door - later rather than sooner.
MLB is planning on addressing the uniform issue that began during spring training after changes to them for this season led to extensive complaints from the players, according to multiple reports.
After months of complaints from fans and players, Nike is expected to change several elements of its new Major League Baseball uniforms by the start of the 2025 season, according to a memo obtained Sunday. The memo from the MLB Players Association to players states that after weeks of conversations with the league and its official uniform supplier, Nike, the union has “receive[d] indications” the following changes will be made: Returning to the larger lettering on the jersey tops, and on the...
Major League Baseball will reportedly change its Nike uniforms following widespread complaints over the new jerseys which were introduced in full this spring.
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Major League Baseball plans to address its uniform fiasco after changes this spring to the standard jerseys and pants led to widespread complaints from players and fans, according to a memo obtained Sunday night by ESPN.
“I think after people wear them for a little bit, they’re going to be really popular.” — commissioner Rob Manfred, February 15 Many people start verbal victory laps by saying, “I hate to say I told you so ” I am not one of those people. I — well, me and pretty much every player, fan and unbiased MLB observer. The new Nike uniforms were a flop, a soulless corporate solution to a problem that didn’t exist. They have to go now, like Poochie from “The Simpsons.” All that’s missing is a sworn...
Major League Baseball heard the complaints about the new jerseys this season and reportedly plans to change things. ESPN's Jeff Passan reported Sunday that
The modifications to the Nike Vapor Premier jerseys, which were unveiled before the start of the 2024 season, will include enlarging the lettering, modifying the uniform's sweat collection and remedying mismatches of the grey color for jerseys and pants, revealed by Passan via a memo put out by the MLB Players Association.