While the New York Yankees classic jerseys are iconic in MLB circles, it seems that the team’s players are a bit bored with the look and would like some options.
There are only a few sports brands that are not just known nationally, but around the world. The Yankees are one of them. Their cap and shirts with their branding is worn all over the world because the club is synonymous with winning after bringing home 27 MLB championships.
The franchise is also one of the oldest in the United States, having taken to the diamond for the first time as the New York Highlanders all the way back in 1903. Their legendary pinstripes are nearly as old and were introduced in 1912. It is a vintage look that ownership likes, and they are the only team in the league that does not use alternate jerseys. Even their rivals for over 100 years, the Boston Red Sox, have alternate uniforms.
But times change. Last year, for the first time in nearly 50 years, the Yankees allowed their player to grow beards. It seems that step into a more modern direction may have inspired New York players to request another major change for the team.
According to The Athletic, “New York Yankees players recently pitched higher-ups on the team wearing alternate jerseys for the first time in franchise history.”
Now, the pitch was not to occasionally go away from their classic home pinstripes. Instead, the request was to get different jersey options for road games. The Yankees have long worn gray uniforms with New York written on them for games on the road.
Furthermore, the pitch wasn’t for them to get involved in the wild designs other teams have used for the annual City Connect alternate jerseys. Instead, Yankees players asked to be allowed to use their navy batting practice jerseys as an alternate.
It seems like a fair request that does not mess with their iconic home look and spices up what is a pretty boring presentation for road games. It will be interesting to see if the Steinbrenner family acquiesces to their players’ petition.
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