The Texas Rangers have officially unveiled their full 2026 jersey lineup, headlined by a bold new City Connect design. Announced on Thursday, the deep red uniform pays vibrant tribute to North Texas's rich Mexican heritage, completing a versatile five-jersey rotation for the reigning World Series champions.
This new City Connect set replaces the popular cream-colored "Peagle" uniforms worn from 2023-2025, marking a fresh chapter in the team's style. Let's break down the complete 2026 wardrobe and when fans can expect to see each look on the diamond.
The cornerstone of the home schedule is the classic white uniform. Worn for most games at Globe Life Field, it features the iconic "Rangers" script across the chest, accented by red, white, and blue sleeve stripes and a Texas flag patch. Paired with white pants featuring a matching side stripe and a classic blue cap, this is the timeless look of Rangers baseball.
On the road, the team most often sports a gray jersey with "Texas" across the chest, maintaining the same accent stripes as the home whites. It’s a clean, traditional road look that provides a sharp contrast in visiting ballparks.
For Sunday home games, the Rangers bring out the fan-favorite powder blues. This jersey mirrors the design of the home white but swaps the base color for a light blue, complemented by a powder blue cap with a dark brim. It’s a perfect blend of retro style and modern fit for weekend series finales.
Adding a splash of color to road trips is the royal blue alternate jersey. Worn with the standard gray road pants, this uniform features the same "Texas" wordmark as the primary road grays. While there's no fixed schedule, the team broke out this powerful blue look 30 times on the road last season, offering a striking change of pace.
Finally, the star of the show: the new City Connect uniform. Inspired by the vibrant Mexican community integral to North Texas, the deep red jersey is a celebration of local culture and energy. This bold design is set to become a standout piece in the rotation, symbolizing the deep connection between the team and its diverse fanbase as they defend their title.
