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Washington Nationals City Connect uniforms, round two: What does our panel think?

Washington Nationals City Connect uniforms, round two: What does our panel think?

New York Times25-03-2025

The Washington Nationals, whose cherry blossom City Connect uniforms were No. 4 in The Athletic's rankings last season, announced their latest City Connect uniforms on Sunday.
The new light blue uniform features an overlay of the city grid of Washington D.C., which the team calls an 'homage to the quadrants, grand avenues and even the traffic circles that connect us.' This year's edition, like its City Connext predecessor, features the District's famed cherry blossoms on the cap, as well as on the sleeve patch. The interlocking 'DC' on the chest — which was a part of the 2006-10 Nats uni — is stylized as a hat tip to the 1956 Washington Senators.
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Washington's first attempt at a City Connect uniform — the gray and pink 'Cherry Blossoms' set — received much public acclaim, so creating its second version was always going be a bit of a tall task.
When writers C. Trent Rosecrans, Stephen J. Nesbitt, Tyler Kepner and Jason Jones ranked the game's City Connects last year, all four had the Nationals in their top 10. How will the latest set fare?
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C. Trent Rosecrans: As soon as the Nationals announced they were retiring the cherry blossom uniforms, it was clear they were likely in for a downgrade. That turned out to be true. But on its own, the new design is fine. It's probably still in the top half of the City Connect designs.
Using the grid certainly connects the jersey to the city, so there's that. I also like that the cherry blossoms are still there and I think the cutout of the Capitol Dome inside the block 'W' gives the team one of its best looks. Aside from the near-perfect cherry blossom lid from the first edition, this new CC hat and its batting helmet and batting practice siblings are the best in the Nationals' wardrobe. Sure, having different designs for the hat, batting practice hat and the batting helmet is excessive, but all three are decent designs and better than any of the team's other looks.
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Jason Jones: A blueprint of D.C. is certainly going all in on the City Connect theme. If there had to be a change, I like going completely away from last season's look It's still a top-tier alternative to the usual Washington uniform, even though I'm partial to the script 'W' over this block version on the cap.
That W in this color would be one of the best in baseball, especially if there were no cherry blossoms on it (just my preference). But the detail on the W of incorporating the Capitol Dome is nice, so I'd still add it to my collection. The blueprint under the brim is an excellent detail that helps this look stand out even more.
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The uniform still has pink details to accent the cool shades of blue.
I like this more than last year's and that was a solid look for the Nationals. It might even be top-5 for me by the time the other new uniforms are revealed.
Stephen J. Nesbitt: An absolute travesty. The Nationals' previous City Connect set was a beauty. This uniform stinks out loud.
That was my immediate reaction after seeing this photo. I raced to my computer and typed out: 'This is a travel-ball team uniform that parents (rightfully) groused about having to shell out $150 for. The interlocking DC looking like the Perfect Game logo really drives that prep vibe home. The city grid is already almost unrecognizable given the grainy design, and under the noon sun, it'll just be an indistinct jumble of similar hues. It's a bad All-Star Game uniform in light blue.'
Then I looked at some more photos and my Big Feelings calmed down. The new cap is cool, and I like the numbers on the back of the jersey. There are far worse City Connects. But I still much prefer the previous version, and second tries should be held to a high standard.
Tyler Kepner: They don't really look like the Nats, though I understand that's often the point of the City Connect series. This worked well with the previous City Connect set because of the stylish pink splash from the cherry blossoms, which sadly have a minimal presence now.
I really like how the outline of the Capitol Dome wedges into the W on the cap, though I don't understand why there's a different W on the helmet. Turning the whole jersey into a map is something new for a uniform, as far as I know, and it works. I like the sleeve patch, and I'll give them points for using the interlocking DC logo instead of the awkward 'WSH.'
But while I'm really glad they went with white pants (blue-over-blue, as we see with the Twins, is a bad look), it's going to take a while to think 'Nationals' instead of 'Royals' when I see this uniform. If they'd used the light blue as part of an Expos motif, I might feel different, but these jerseys honor DC, not Montreal. All in all, a middle-of-the-pack outfit for a middle-of-the-pack team.
(All photos courtesy of the Washington Nationals)

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