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Andrew Joseph

A leaked photo of this year’s MLB All-Star Game jersey had fans absolutely furious at Nike

When it comes to uniforms, 2024 has certainly been a year to forget for MLB and Nike. And the apparent uniforms for this month’s MLB All-Star Game in Texas won’t help either.

Up until 2019, All-Stars for the competing National League and American League squads wore the home and away uniforms of their respective teams during the actual All-Star Game. MLB’s uniform supplier at the time, Majestic, did design special AL and NL jerseys, but those were only worn at the Home Run Derby until 2017 and workout day in 2018 and 2019 (there was no All-Star Game in 2020 due to the pandemic-shortened season).

Yet, when Nike took over in 2020, there was a shift to have players wear All-Star jerseys during the actual game. The results haven’t been great, and 2024’s edition might be the worst one yet.

A photo hit social media on Wednesday showing a look at Juan Soto’s All-Star Game jersey at the Yankee Stadium team shop. It was a tan jersey with red sleeves, and really, nothing about it had a connection to the host Texas Rangers. Of course, they could look better on the players as opposed to a clothing rack, but I wouldn’t hold out hope for that.

If Nike was smart, it would bring back the regular team jerseys for the All-Star Game and only use these special jerseys for workouts. It does the All-Star Game zero favors if the players are out there looking terrible.

MLB fans also had plenty of thoughts on the jersey.

This was how Twitter/X reacted

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