The Marlins have introduced their new look including new uniforms. The team drew inspiration from the vivid and vibrant burst of colors drawn directly from Miami culture and Calle Ocho. We see the use of black as their base; paired with blue and red, resonate subtly to create an electric energy. We will see the Marlins in four different options when it comes to their uniform combination.
The Hurricanes will take the diamond in a special Breast Cancer Awareness uniform. the team will trade in their typical orange and green for pink and white for the cause. The team’s hats will come in all white with a pink Miami M on the front and pink U on the back. The white jerseys are highlighted by the Miami script across the chest accompanied by pink stripes on the sleeves and pink numbers. The Hurricanes have put together a great uniform to support a great cause.
Texas Tech has revealed their special throwback uniforms for the season. The team will rock a red hat that features the retro double TT logo in which on the front. The jersey and pants continue the retro look with an off white color that is highlighted with red letters, numbers and piping. We will get our first look at the Red Raiders in action in the uniform Thursday. The hats will actually be auctioned off online with bidding opening on Thursday and ending on Monday, March 25, following the conclusion of Tech's five-game home weekend.
The MiLB has revealed their Copa club identities for all 72 teams. The "Copa de la Diversión," translated to "Fun Cup," is a season-long event series specifically designed to embrace the culture and values that resonate most with participating teams' local U.S. Hispanic/Latino communities. For the special event each team will create culturally-relevant on-field personas that honor the local U.S. Hispanic/Latino communities. With each new logo and name comes special uniforms and hats to match.
"Minor League Baseball is built on the fun, memory-making experiences created by our teams each and every day. When we introduced 'It's Fun to Be a Fan' and 'Es Divertido Ser Un Fan' last season, the overwhelmingly positive response led us to create this season-long event series, further showcasing our teams' commitment to their communities and MiLB's unique brand of fun." - Kurt Hunzeker, Minor League Baseball's Vice President of Marketing Strategy and Research
For the 2019 Season the Fighting Irish Baseball team will have a new all-green look to hit the diamond in. The green look starts with the green hat that shows off a blue shamrock outlined in gold. The jersey will have a script Irish across the chest with the players number featured underneath it. The sleeves are highlighted with two stripes of blue stacked on gold. We see the green pants continue the stripe pattern down the sides and even some of the players wear socks that have the same stripe.
During Spring Training every year we see the MLB celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with onfield caps. The caps this season will stray from the typical complete kelly green coloring and go with a white crown and kelly green bill. Team logos are either green or white with a green outline. To finish off the St. Patrick’s Day look a shamrock is stitched high up on the left side of the crown. The only team that will go with a full kelly green look this season will be the Giants and their logo will have some orange outlined within it.
The Cincinnati Bearcats have revealed a retro look for the team. The baseball jerseys feature an old school bearcat logo on the front of the jersey with retro pin striping throughout. The team wore block C throwback hats and stirrups to complete the retro look. We first saw the team reveal these in 2018.
BYU and Nike have inked up a new 7-year contract to continue their all-sport footwear, apparel and equipment partnership through 2025-26. The new agreement between the two will more than double the annual value of the previous Nike agreement and will include annual cash compensation for BYU Athletics.
“We’ve had a relationship with BYU for nearly 40 years now. We don’t have a better relationship in the country, than the one we have with BYU. We are very proud of it. We love the relationship and the program.” - Phil Knight Nike Co-Founder.
BYU was one of the first universities in the country to join the Nike family back in the late-1970s. The partnership with BYU football dates back to a friendship between BYU football coach LaVell Edwards, Nike executive Bill Kellar and Nike co-founder Phil Knight.
— Mississippi State Baseball ⚾️ (@HailStateBB) March 7, 2019
Mississippi State Baseball wore special uniforms in honor of late MSU softball student-athlete Alex Wilcox and in support of the fight against ovarian cancer. In 2018, the MSU softball program began wearing teal uniforms during midweek games as a part of their "No One Fights Alone" campaign. The team will continue that into 2019 to help spread awareness for and honor all of those who have battled or are battling ovarian cancer and now the baseball team has joined the movement with their very own teal jersey.
“Wilcox inspired the Starkville and softball community with her courageous battle with ovarian cancer during the 2018 season. Diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2015, Wilcox defied the odds and continued to play softball throughout her treatments and helped lead Brantley (Ala.) High School to a pair of state championships. Wilcox, a Top 50 recruit in the class of 2017, committed to the Bulldogs during her junior season in high school. Over her freshman campaign at State, Wilcox battled cancer while continuing to pursue her dreams of playing collegiate softball. She sparkled during the fall, displaying her ability at the plate with home run power. Despite being in the midst of chemotherapy treatments, Wilcox appeared in eight contests with three starts over her freshman season. She recorded three hits in her 15 at bats, including her first collegiate hit against UMass Lowell in March 2018.” - HailState.com
Arizona State Baseball has unveiled new uniforms. The Sun Devils jerseys will feature the Arizona State wordmark across the chest with hats and helmets showing off the ASU logo that is used mostly by baseball. The backs of the jerseys do not feature players names and the numbers are maroon outlined in gold.