The Baltimore Orioles officially revealed their City Connect uniforms for the 2026 MLB season on Thursday.
Showcased in photos and videos on MLB and the Orioles’ official X accounts, the uniforms feature cream-colored jerseys, pants and hats with green and orange accents throughout:
“BMORE” is emblazoned across the chest with the signature oriole logo perched on top, and a new, orange “B” logo is featured prominently on the hat.
Per MLB.com’s Jake Rill, the unis are mostly a love letter to Oriole Park at Camden Yards, which opened in 1992 and remains one of the most beloved ballparks in Major League Baseball.
The color scheme of the uniforms largely represents Camden Yards, including the signature green seats.
There is also a special patch on one of the sleeves that is unique to Camden Yards, as it mimics the home run plaques on Eutaw Street.
Any player who hits a home run onto Eutaw Street receives a plaque that includes their name and the distance of the home run. According to Rill, it has happened 134 times in the history of Camden Yards.
The home run plaque-inspired patch features “Baltimore Orioles” and the phrase, “From the stoop to the yard.” It also includes the number 410, which represents Baltimore’s area code.
One aspect of the uniforms that far predates Camden Yards is the hat logo, which is inspired by the logo utilized by the Baltimore Baseball Club in the 1890s.
The new City Connect uniforms will make their debut when the Orioles host the San Francisco Giants on Friday night, and the O’s announced that they will be worn for every Friday home game this season.
Baltimore missed the playoffs last season with a 75-87 record after making back-to-back postseason appearances in 2023 and 2024, but amid a 6-6 start this season, the Orioles are looking to make their return to October baseball.