Ranking all 30 MLB uniforms from worst to best

Jack Flaherty, St. Louis Cardinals, MLB (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
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Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds, MLB (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) /

17. Cincinnati Reds

Among the “classic” uniform sets, the Reds’ have always been among my least favorite. I just can’t get into the wishbone C with block “Reds” inside it.

They’ve played around with the font of the numbering over the years, and I feel like what they are using right now is pretty good; it adds more character to the uniforms.

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Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers, MLB (Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/Getty Images) /

16. Milwaukee Brewers

The Brewers take a big jump in these rankings after ditching those Cheers-looking cursive uniforms and replacing them with the block lettering.

The navy blue and gold looks clean, while there’s a detectable retro feel to the jerseys. I think everyone is in agreement that the ball and glove logo should be on the caps, though I think it looked better years ago with the lighter shade of blue. Now, the logo looks like it’s forced on there.

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