Red Sox makes a drastic change of uniform inspired by Patriots Day

The Boston Red Sox on Tuesday unveiled the new uniforms the team will wear for the Patriots Day game – but there is no red in sight.

There will be distinct changes to the uniforms. The “B” on players ‘and coaches’ caps will be displayed in a light blue cap. The primary color of the uniform is yellow. The front will still say “Boston” and the numbers “617” – Fenway Park’s area code – will be printed on their sleeves.

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The “City Connect” uniforms are partly inspired by the Boston Marathon, which is usually held on Patriots Day. The marathon was moved to October because of the coronavirus pandemic.

According to the team’s website, it is the biggest change in uniform since they stopped wearing a blue “Boston” on their chest for a giant red sock in 1908.

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The Red Sox will begin wearing the uniform on April 17 during the weekend series against the Chicago White Sox. Patriots Day is scheduled for April 19, with their game against the White Sox starting at 11:10 am ET.

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Boston started the season losing their first three games to the Baltimore Orioles, but returned to normal on Monday night against the Tampa Bay Rays with an 11-2 win.

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