Baltimore Orioles Bring Back Bold All-Orange Uniforms for 2024

The Baltimore Orioles are set to turn heads this season with the return of an all-orange uniform combination, a look that hasn’t been part of their official rotation in over 50 years. Announced on Monday, the O’s will now pair their familiar orange alternate jersey—a staple since 2012—with matching orange pants, creating a vibrant, unified set.

This new uniform combination draws inspiration from Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson and the classic all-orange look of the early 1970s. Perhaps the most famous moment featuring this style came during the 1971 season, when the Orioles’ legendary pitching staff—Dave McNally, Mike Cuellar, Pat Dobson, and Jim Palmer—posed in the monochrome orange set after each winning 20 games in a single season. The bold look was dropped after the 1972 season, but now, after decades away, it’s making a comeback.

Fans won’t have to wait long to see the return of the all-orange Orioles on the field. The look will debut on April 12, when Baltimore hosts the Toronto Blue Jays at 4:05 p.m. ET. As an added bonus, the first 15,000 fans in attendance will receive an orange Cedric Mullins T-shirt, helping to fill Camden Yards with a sea of orange.

While the addition of orange pants shakes things up, the rest of the Orioles’ uniform set remains unchanged from 2024. Players will pair the look with their hats featuring a black front panel, tying the modern refresh back to Baltimore’s deep baseball roots.

With the resurgence of throwback aesthetics across Major League Baseball, the Orioles’ decision to bring back this iconic, all-orange look is both a nod to their storied past and a bold statement for the future. Fans can expect plenty of excitement when Baltimore takes the field in this striking new combination.

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