Nationals unveil new uniforms for 2024
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WASHINGTON -- The Nationals will have a new look this season.
The team revealed its 2024 uniform collection, composed of five jerseys, on Friday.
This ensemble includes many firsts. The Nationalsā first V-neck pullover in team history (2005-present) is a white jersey with blue sleeves. On the left chest, the vintage Capitol āWā logo makes its debut on a jersey. An interlocking āDCā placed inside the silhouette of the District of Columbia is on an arm patch.
The look of the Natsā road gray jerseys was updated with āWashingtonā in tricolor block text (formerly script). Numbers on the front and back of the jersey have a blue outline with red text, and the names appear in red text with a blue outline. Red and blue trim on these jerseys and pants have been replaced by tricolor red, white and blue piping.
The cherry blossom City Connect uniforms will be worn for Friday and Saturday home games, and they will be retired from regular wear after this season. The Natsā navy jerseys and white jerseys with āNationalsā in script across the chest also will be worn again.
These uniforms will be debuted in person on Saturday at the NATS PLUS Hot Stove event for full- and half-season plan holders.
Senior Reporter Jessica Camerato covers the Nationals for MLB.com.