Orioles unveil newest City Connect uniforms
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April 09, 2026 10:48 am
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Fans attending Friday night’s game against the Giants at Camden Yards will notice another change in the Orioles.
They will unveil their second iteration of Nike’s City Connect uniforms.
The new threads will be, in the words of the team, “depicting the beauty of Baltimore, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, and everything in between, from the stoop to the yard. Charm, grit, and pride: every detail brings the spirit of Baltimore’s beloved stoops straight to the one place we all call home.”
Big stoop energy is the driving force behind the uniform, with BMORE across the chest to represent every neighborhood of Charm City with a shorthanded name for Baltimore and an ornithologically correct Oriole bird perched on the “R,” and the white panel cap with an orange B that’s inspired by the Baltimore Baseball Club of the 1890s.
Lots of history in these duds.
Here are the complete uniform details provided by the Orioles:
The Home Run Patch: On Eutaw Street, brass plaques stamp the exact landing spots of home runs that soared over our right field flag court. This patch is inspired by these iconic ballmarkers – tradition stitched right on our sleeve.

The Name: BMORE reps every neighborhood in Baltimore. The Oriole Bird is perched proudly atop BMORE, front and center. Right where it belongs.

Jocktag: For over three decades, the historic, 19th-century scoreboard clock has kept watch — its swirling, wrought-iron work bringing just the right amount of charm and whimsy. Now featured on the jocktag, the clock is a symbol of our timeless ballpark and the city’s enduring spirit.

The Trim: An orange trim on the sleeves and pants draws inspiration from the brickwork that defines our iconic warehouse and the rowhomes that shape our city.
The Camden B: A logo inspired by the 1890s Baltimore Baseball Club, the Camden “B” is a symbol of Baltimore’s rich baseball history. The mark was built into our end seats when Camden Yards first opened – connecting today’s fans to generations of baseball that came before.

Invested in Birdland: We teamed up with our partners at T. Rowe Price – proudly headquartered here in Baltimore — to reimagine their blue and white patch with Birdland’s black, orange, and Camden green.

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