"There was no red in our division, and they put on an entire presentation for us where baseball was showing us that we should be the color red because of the Sedona Mountains and the sky and we said, no, thank you, but the more we thought about it, it made sense. The purple and teal was somewhat outdated. The purple never really matched up, and on TV, it looked more blue. We already had the Rockies with the purple. ![]() "We were one of the first teams to completely abandon our original colors and we were purple and teal, and for years, we had MLB asking us to consider changing our colors. "We've been bold at times, maybe too bold, had too many options in the past, and we simplified," Hall said. When Nike took over as the uniform provider for MLB, Arizona once again redesigned its jerseys. Ahead of the 2016 season, the team unveiled a complete redesign featuring a polarizing gradient snakeskin pattern on the uniforms and pants, widely considered among fans to be among the worst in the sport. The Diamondbacks historically have been one of the more experimental teams when it comes to uniform designs. "It was a color that we already had, so it's not an escape from what we have already, but I think our fans would have been more shocked if we had completely abandoned our colors." "Our preference was to have more of a bright or loud color, but we thought that it was a reflection of the desert," Hall said. When deciding on which colors to use, they decided to stick to their existing set. When approached by MLB and Nike regarding City Connect, the Diamondbacks immediately agreed to take part in the inaugural run of uniforms. Our players are extremely superstitious, and if we turn the season around, you'll see Serpientes out there a lot more, especially if we can rattle off some wins with it." "If we see that the hoodies and the T-shirts and jerseys are flying off the shelf in the team shop, we'll know that fans want to see it more, and we'll get feedback from fans and players. "If we have an overwhelmingly favorable reaction to it, then we are going to start working them in a little more," Hall said. "This is something different."ĭiamondbacks president and CEO Derrick Hall said the jersey will replace the current alternative that reads "Los D-backs" and could become a regular part of the rotation depending on the reaction from fans and whether the team wins while wearing the uniforms. "I was looking at the colors in the computer and I thought it looked good, but when I saw the jersey, the way the colors come out, the contrast levels, it was like whoa, this is unique," Peralta said. census data, more than 42% of the state's residents identify as Hispanic - the gold design jumped off the page. Peralta said that while many of the uniforms featured a nod to Arizona's Hispanic culture - according to the most recent U.S. The Diamondbacks conducted Zoom calls during the 2020 season to survey players on their thoughts about potential City Connect uniform designs. It really is a big deal for us, especially the way they're doing it with the team name."Īrizona will join the Boston Red Sox, Miami Marlins, Chicago White Sox and Cubs with a City Connect jersey. "We have Venezuelan guys, Dominican guys on our team to represent the Spanish community in Arizona. Arizona has a really big Hispanic community, and for me to be part of that, I am really proud and excited about it," said Diamondbacks outfielder David Peralta, who is Venezuelan. "I was really excited about that because we are involving the Spanish community in a special way. 24 to 26, which includes Roberto Clemente Day. ![]() 13 against the San Diego Padres and for a three-game series with the Dodgers on Hispanic Heritage Weekend from Sept. The Diamondbacks will debut the uniforms June 18 against the Los Angeles Dodgers and plan to wear them six more times: July 16 against the Chicago Cubs, July 30 against the Dodgers, Aug. ![]() The jersey reads "Serpientes" across the front, intended to highlight Arizona's Hispanic culture, while the uniform patch features the Arizona state flag and a reference to Phoenix's nickname as the Valley of the Sun. The Arizona Diamondbacks have unveiled a gold uniform referencing the Sonoran Desert and the state's Hispanic culture as the latest alternate jersey in the City Connect collection. ![]() You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserĪrizona Diamondbacks unveil gold City Connect jersey, referencing Sonoran Desert, Hispanic culture
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