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When Adley Rutschman, Gunnar Henderson, Corbin Burnes, Jordan Westburg and Anthony Santander played in this year’s All-Star Game, they wore tan jerseys that had “American League” across the ...
The Orioles are engaged in discussions to have a jersey patch sponsorship deal in place by the end of the 2024 season, according to senior vice president and chief revenue officer T.J. Brightman.
The Orioles will now sport five uniform combinations in 2025, with the traditional white, gray and black jersey tops joined by the all-black City Connect jerseys.
The jersey features the slogan, "You Can't Clip These Wings", a phrase that comes from Baltimore based poet and author Kondwani Fidel. The Orioles said the phrase serves as a token of hope.
The idea is to be representative to them and make for a more fun and unique jersey than the standard home white and road grey or one color that a lot of teams have. The Orioles debuted an all ...
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles' new City Connect jerseys have been the talk of Birdland this week. Friday night, fans will get to see how the new duds look in action on the field.
The Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals will become the first MLB teams to each wear their respective City Connect jerseys against each other in a game.
Baltimore Orioles The hat features a script B pulled from the team's road uniform font. The same B logo features on the uniform sleeve on top of the mosaic neighborhood black and gray pattern.
UP CLOSE, ONLY PITCH FOR THE ORIOLES ONE YEAR. AND IT WAS THE ORIOLES FIRST YEAR IN 1954. THIS IS MORE THAN JUST A REGULAR ORIOLES JERSEY. IT’S A SIGN OF BILL SHAW’S DEVOTION TO THE TEAM OVER ...
When Adley Rutschman, Gunnar Henderson, Corbin Burnes, Jordan Westburg and Anthony Santander played in this year’s All-Star Game, they wore tan jerseys that had “American League” across the ...
When Adley Rutschman, Gunnar Henderson, Corbin Burnes, Jordan Westburg and Anthony Santander played in this year’s All-Star Game, they wore tan jerseys that had “American League” across the ...