Orioles Unveil New City Connect 2.0 Uniform

The Baltimore Orioles are bringing their ballpark directly onto their uniforms.

Before the official unveiling of their City Connect 2.0 uniforms, several Orioles players got an early look at the new threads during a team photoshoot. The reaction inside the clubhouse was immediate and overwhelmingly positive, as players embraced a design that pays tribute to one of baseball’s most iconic stadiums, Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

The Orioles debuted the uniforms during their series opener against the San Francisco Giants, and the team plans to wear them periodically at home throughout the season.

The Orioles are traditionally associated with orange, black, white, and gray, but their City Connect 2.0 uniforms introduce a new and distinctive color scheme. The set features cream-colored jerseys and pants, complemented by orange and dark green accents. The dark green is especially meaningful, as it mirrors the shade found throughout Camden Yards, from the stadium’s seating and walls to structural elements around the ballpark.

Players quickly took notice of the new look.

“It’s just a phenomenal colorway, really good palette,” said Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman. “Just the accents to the stuff, the stadium, the green, the patch on the sleeve. I think it’s constructed very creatively.”

First baseman Pete Alonso praised the design for how well it captures the spirit of the ballpark. “I think they rock. They’re fantastic,” Alonso said. “I think they’re really exciting and a huge ode to Camden, and I think they did a great job of just putting together a great looking uniform.”

The uniform is packed with references to the ballpark and its history. One of the most noticeable features is a brick-pattern trim, designed to resemble the famous warehouse that towers beyond right field at Camden Yards. The sleeve patch also carries a meaningful touch. It mirrors the plaques placed along Eutaw Street inside the ballpark that commemorate home runs hit onto the street, one of the most unique traditions in baseball.

Another detail appears on the jock tag, which features the image of the historic 19th-century clock that sits above the center-field videoboard.

Since opening in 1992, Camden Yards has been widely regarded as one of the most beautiful stadiums in baseball. Its classic brick design and downtown setting helped redefine modern ballpark construction. Even decades later, the stadium remains a centerpiece of Baltimore’s baseball culture. That’s exactly why the Orioles leaned into the ballpark’s identity when creating their City Connect 2.0 uniform.

With their new City Connect threads, the Orioles have found a way to bring the spirit of Camden Yards directly onto the field, blending ballpark history, city pride, and modern design into one standout uniform.

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