The Texas Rangers announced their new City Connect jersey on Thursday, completing their jersey lineup for the 2026 season.

That gives them five uniform options to choose from, including the deep red City Connects inspired by the North Texas’ vibrant Mexican community.

Here’s each uniform and when the Rangers will wear them:

The Rangers’ classic home white uniform is worn for most games at Globe Life Field and features big “Rangers” script across the chest with red, white and blue accents on the sleeves along with a Texas flag. The pants, which are also predominantly white also feature a red, white and blue stripe down the side. They traditionally wear a blue hat.

Texas’ most common jersey on the road is a gray jersey with many of the same elements as the standard home white. It swaps out the word “Rangers” on the front for “Texas,” but otherwise retains some of the accent stripes from the home uniform.

The Rangers wear their powder blue uniform for Sunday home games, including last weekend’s against the Cincinnati Reds. The jersey is very similar to the white jersey they wear at home, but with the light blue as the base color. The hat is also mostly powder blue, but with a darker brim.

An alternate option the Rangers will occasionally wear on the road features their standard road gray pants but with a royal blue jersey featuring the same “Texas” design as the usual road uniform. There is no hard and fast rule to when the team wears the alternate uniform, but they do trot it out not infrequently. They wore blue in 30 road games last year.

The newest addition to the Rangers wardrobe, the new City Connect jersey replaces the old cream “Peagle” design the Rangers had worn from 2023-2025. The new uniform, which features a deep red jersey and hat paired with cream pants, says “Tejas” in block lettering and features inspiration from the Mexican heritage present across D-FW. The uniform will debut on Friday, April 24 against the Athletics and be worn on every Friday home game this season.