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    Three men wearing cream-colored Los Angeles Dodgers jerseys are standing in a line with baseball bats resting over one of their shoulders. They're all smiling at the camera in front of a wall of vintage signs, with four foldable stadium chairs propped against the wall behind them.
    Dodger players Will Smith, Freddie Freeman, and Shohei Ohtani modeling the team's new "City Connect" uniforms.

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    The Los Angeles Dodgers unveiled their new uniforms Monday to mixed reactions from baseball fans.

    Why it matters: The cream-colored jerseys include a nod to Vin Scully, their legendary longtime announcer, and the L.A. Memorial Coliseum, the team’s original home in the city.

    Why now: But some people say the “Dodgers 2024 MLB x Nike City Connect” line makes the players look more like the L.A. Pop-Tarts, and encouraged the Dodgers to go back to the drawing board for the design.

    The backstory: The player numbers, prominently displayed on the back of the jersey, are mostly dark navy with an encroaching electric-blue color towards the bottom. The design was inspired by mid-century typefaces that were popular during the Dodgers' move to L.A. ahead of the 1958 season and during construction of the stadium.

    What's next: The new uniforms will debut at Dodger Stadium on Saturday for their game against the Angels, according to Dodger Insider, the team’s official blog.

    Go deeper: Learn more about the Dodgers new City Connect line.

    The Los Angeles Dodgers unveiled their new uniforms Monday to mixed reactions from baseball fans.

    The cream-colored jerseys include a nod to Vin Scully, their legendary longtime announcer, and the L.A. Memorial Coliseum, the team’s original home in the city.

    But some people say the “Dodgers 2024 MLB x Nike City Connect” line makes the players look more like the L.A. Pop-Tarts, and encouraged the Dodgers to go back to the drawing board for the design.

    About the new uniforms

    The team showed-off the City Connect uniforms with some of their players — Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and Will Smith, but the Dodgers said it’s all in the details.

    The uniform fabric is meant to look like a galaxy of stars, with the dotted-pattern in the teal, orange, and yellow color palette of Dodger Stadium. The team said on X that it represents the “brilliance and diversity” of the city.

    “Los Angeles” is displayed across the front of the uniforms in dark navy, and the typeface was inspired by the signage at the Coliseum in Exposition Park, according to the Dodgers. The text has an electric-blue design across some of the letters angling upwards, which is a nod to the “city’s pursuit of the beyond.”

    A new “LAD mark” is featured on the right sleeve, which is a mash-up of the iconic “LA” interlocked logo and the swooping “D” from the team’s logo script.

    The jerseys also include an homage to Scully with “#ITFDB” on the bottom left, which of course stands for “It’s Time For Dodger Baseball.”

    The player numbers, prominently displayed on the back of the jersey, are mostly dark navy with an encroaching electric-blue color towards the bottom. The design was inspired by mid-century typefaces that were popular during the Dodgers move to L.A. ahead of the 1958 season and during construction of the stadium.

    The new uniforms will debut at Dodger Stadium on Saturday for their game against the Angels, according to Dodger Insider, the team’s official blog.

    You can also purchase some of the new line here, including Ohtani’s #17 player jersey for $175.

    What fans think

    Nick Right on X compared the design to a pastry pantry staple.

    @TheErrantWolf wasn’t convinced by the detailed explanation for the City Connect line.

    Kyle Corwin put it side-by-side with another recognizable brand.

    @Dodgers Lyss employed a gif of the actor Matt Smith to share their thoughts.

    But it wasn’t all bad — @El CapOhtani seems to be a fan of the new uniforms.

    Russ Kontos wrote that the design is reminiscent of another part of L.A. culture.

    And Ryan Mcdonald feels like the funfetti vibe isn’t too overpowering.

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