The latest batch of MLB City Connect uniforms have arrived.

Eight teams unveiled their new alternates for 2026 on Thursday: the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres and Texas Rangers.

The City Connect concept debuted in 2021 and has continued ever since, with all of these clubs now on their second installments. City Connect uniforms, according to MLB, present teams in “novel color schemes, typefaces and graphics that are designed to reflect cultural aspects of each team’s home city.”

Let’s take a look at the eight new uniforms, with explanations from the teams on the design inspirations and when they will first hit the field.

Braves City Connect

Atlanta Braves City Connect 2026Ronald Acuña Jr. shows off the Braves’ new City Connect uniform. (Atlanta Braves/MLB.com)

Atlanta is bringing back a modernized version of its powder blue uniforms of the 1980s, with red piping, an updated “Atlanta” script and “ATL” block letter sleeve patch. The hats are powder blue with a lowercase “a,” paired with white pants and a blue and red stripe down the side.

Debut: Friday, April 10

Orioles City Connect

Baltimore Orioles City Connect 2026Adley Rutschman models the Orioles’ new City Connect uniform. (Baltimore Orioles/MLB.com)

It won’t look familiar to many fans today, but this is a nod back to the 1890s Baltimore Baseball Club with the old-school “B” on the cap. The jersey pays tribute to the Orioles’ home of Camden Yards with the home run plaques on the sleeve and scoreboard clock lettering.

Debut: Friday, April 10

Reds City Connect

Cincinnati Reds City Connect 2026Hunter Greene wears the Reds’ new City Connect uniform. (Cincinnati Reds/MLB.com)

If you look closely, this jersey is a variation of the Reds’ old vest-style jersey worn more than two decades ago. The only problem is that the “undershirt” is indistinguishable from the actual jersey, with both being the same shade of red. The vest part of the jersey has subtle pinstripes, as do the red hat and red pants.

Debut: Saturday, April 11

Royals City Connect

Kansas City Royals City Connect 2026Cole Ragans rocks the Royals’ new City Connect uniform. (Kansas City Royals/MLB.com)

The Royals went with a unique gradient design, both on the hat and on the jersey lettering, to highlight the city’s waterways. The revamped “R” logo on the jersey is a tribute to the original 1969 mark. It’s less flashy than some of the others, but the white jersey and white pants make for a clean look.

Debut: Friday, April 10

Brewers City Connect

Milwaukee Brewers City Connect 2026Christian Yelich poses in the Brewers’ new City Connect uniform. (Milwaukee Brewers/MLB.com)

The Brewers honored Wisconsin with their uniforms. The blue base and cream accents honor the state’s lakes, shores and bluff, with “Wisco” across the chest. On the blue hat, there’s a stylized “W” over the state’s border.

Debut: Friday, April 10

Pirates City Connect

Pittsburgh Pirates City Connect 2026Paul Skenes dons the Pirates’ new City Connect uniform. (Pittsburgh Pirates/MLB.com)

Pittsburgh’s sports teams are all about the black and yellow, and these uniforms are no different. There’s a yellow hat with the 1997-era Pirate wearing an eyepatch and red bandana. The black jersey has the same logo on the sleeve and pirate-style lettering on the chest, and it pairs with black pants and a yellow stripe on the side.

Debut: Friday, April 17

Padres City Connect

San Diego Padres City Connect 2026Jackson Merrill sits in the Padres’ new City Connect uniform. (San Diego Padres/MLB.com)

San Diego’s bi-national culture, with the United Sates and Mexico, is shown off in this design. There’s a focus on Día de los Muertos, using a unique sleeve logo. The navy blue jerseys having orange and pink accents, as do the white pants. The bone-colored hat is also a nod to Mexican folk art.

Debut: Friday, April 10

Rangers City Connect

Texas Rangers City Connect 2026Wyatt Langford debuts the Rangers’ new City Connect uniform. (Texas Rangers/MLB.com)

The Rangers also honored Mexican heritage with the “Tejas” wordmark, cochineal red anchors, charro-embossed belt and mariachi-inspired fill patterns. The hat and jersey are both red with block letters, while the pants are white with the charro-inspired pattern down the side.

Debut: TBA