Here we take a look at all 30 current MLB uniforms and rank them from best to worst, including a few teams that have new looks for 2020.
I’ve always been fascinated by studying sports uniforms, past and present. Uniforms are more than just the clothes that baseball players wear; they’re the team’s statement to the rest of the league and are critical to how each team presents itself. Some teams do it well; others, not so much.
Here we rank the uniforms of all 30 MLB teams, counting down from the worst to the best.

30. Miami Marlins
The Marlins just can’t seem to do uniforms right.
Three things wrong with this one: First, they use “Miami” on the home jerseys instead of “Marlins”; second, you can barely make out the logo on the cap, with black on black and a thin outline of the logo; and finally, there’s not nearly enough of the teal and orange that are the team’s secondary colors. Indeed, they could create a unique look if they used those colors more. Instead, these are pretty bland.