MLB players and teams are expressing mixed reactions to the new Nike uniforms introduced for the 2024 season. Bowden Francis ordered white Nike cleats for the season. Nationals pitcher JoJo Gray noted the smaller size of the updated uniforms. Lucas Giolito criticized the new uniforms, saying they don't look good. The Blue Jays are among the teams facing issues with the revamped uniforms, including see-through pants and baggy uniforms. Despite initial complaints, some teams are starting to appreciate the new uniforms, which have sparked a debate on baseball fashion choices.
MLB's new uniforms: Revisiting the history of baseball fashion choices, from collars to sleeveless vests https://t.co/UuUAOqRK66
Nike's new MLB uniforms getting mixed reaction from spring training teams but growing on them https://t.co/yswTmeKZfR
See-through pants. Baggy unis. MLB's botched makeover is giving some Blue Jays fits. MLB and the players union have certainly had an earful of complaints since the overhauled uniforms were unveiled. #Opinion https://t.co/jza3AWFT7L
"Honestly, that was one of the first things that stood out... I always thought they were good and this year they're a lot smaller" @Nationals pitcher @JoJoGray40_ weighs in on the controversy surrounding the updated uniforms in @MLB ▶️ https://t.co/15nVW7P6S4 https://t.co/dH1llZdWSb
Lucas Giolito on the new uniforms: “They don’t look good” https://t.co/QSFXwhonqU
In preparation for the 2024 season, Bowden Francis ordered a pair of white Nike cleats. They looked okay. Seriously, they were fine. A little boring, maybe, but he had a plan. @bnicholsonsmith has the story from Dunedin, Fla. https://t.co/teRu5EGMSM