The 2026 MLB season is nearly a month away from starting and the Detroit Tigers have already released two of the best jerseys for any American League team.
For a limited time, the Tigers are tempting their fanbase with two alternate uniforms before the season begins, one predominantly orange and the other with a black color scheme.
The 2025 MLB AL wild card team has created a lot of buzz heading into the new season. That noise has only been amplified as the team still awaits a decision on the future of star pitcher Tarik Skubel.
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The @tigers just dropped two alternate uniforms and they’re incredible.
Navy jerseys will be showcased on the road, while the orange will be worn at home for select games.
Both alternates will be available in the D Shop on Friday – while purchasing them online starts Sunday. pic.twitter.com/IOb7DwJALM
— Logan Reever (@loganreever) February 19, 2026
The 29 year old won his arbitration case with the team and will be paid over $32 million this season. However, his long-term availability with the Detroit Tigers remains very much uncertain.
However, Thursday’s huge reveal of Detroit’s new jerseys will certainly spark more interest in the AL Central franchise before the season starts in March.
Both jerseys feature unique alternate logos on the sleeves. Meanwhile, the orange jerseys have a bold cursive ‘D’ to represent the Tigers history.
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Detroit Tigers second baseman Gleyber Torres practices during spring training at TigerTown.
Fans can officially begin purchasing the jerseys when they launch Friday, Feb. 20 at 10 a.m. ET through the Official MLB Shop.
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