PITTSBURGH (AP) -Red is out, black is in and the sleeves are attached again to the Pittsburgh Pirates’ jerseys.
The Pirates are restoring sleeves to all jerseys except the white pinstriped tops worn during Sunday afternoon home games. The sleeves will be on both the primary home and away jerseys, along with a Pirates logo on the left shoulder.
The Pirates returned to wearing vest-style jerseys without sleeves when they opened PNC Park in 2001. The sleeveless tops were first worn in 1957, then discarded when the Pirates moved into Three Rivers Stadium at midseason in 1970.
The new alternate uniforms will feature black tops with a gold “P” emblem displayed on the left chest. They replace red jerseys that were worn for the last two seasons and were not popular with the fans or players.
This is the first time in 74 years the Pirates will wear uniforms with a solid “P” rather than the words Pittsburgh or Pirates, or a club logo. These jerseys will be worn on select home and road dates.
r 1971 and 1979 clubs,” team president Frank Coonelly said.
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