Monday, April 20, 2026

Red Sox Change Their Tune on Fanatics Jersey Issues

Just when MLB thought it had put its uniform problems in the past, a new issue has surfaced with a marquee team.

Feb 17, 2026; Lee County, FL, USA; Boston Red Sox second baseman Kristian Campbell (28) poses for a photo during media day at JetBlue Park.
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Two years after a uniform saga roiled all of MLB, the Red Sox have found themselves in yet another jersey drama.

The club said Wednesday it is “adjusting” its home white jerseys to achieve a better separation in the lettering of “Red Sox,” and red piping down the center of the jerseys. The issue, in which both the D and S in the team nickname were touching the jersey piping, was spotted as Red Sox spring training is underway in Florida. The club said “updated jerseys will be ready for Opening Day.”

It’s important to note the latest jerseys were already a revision of a revision, and also largely a return to a 2023 template. In early 2024, MLB, Nike, and Fanatics introduced a new Vapor Premier design, with Nike serving as the primary league licensee and designer, and Fanatics as the manufacturer of what was intended to be lighter and more breathable for players. 

The new uniforms, however, immediately presented multiple issues, including a much-derided see-through appearance on the home whites, a heavy presence of sweat stains on road grays, overly small numbers and letters, and a tendency to tear during slides.

Because of all of that, MLB and Nike agreed to a series of revisions that have been implemented in stages between late 2024 and now. 

The disclosure of the latest error, however, required two separate statements from the Red Sox on Wednesday. Initially, the club said, “We approved a design for our home white jerseys that, once produced and seen in person, we felt could be cleaner in the spacing between the lettering and piping.” A subsequent statement, however, instead read that, “We approved a design for our home white jerseys, which Fanatics produced exactly to our specs. Once they were produced and seen in person, we felt there should be more spacing between the lettering and piping.”

The Red Sox said the change was made to be “absolutely clear that this wasn’t an issue with Fanatics.” The club, however, did not specify how the error passed through quality control checks throughout the design and manufacturing process, beyond taking full responsibility for the situation. 

Fanatics and MLB declined to comment. The sports merchandising giant has been on the front lines of many fan complaints and quality issues regarding its products, most recently around Super Bowl LX, prompting many of the initial comments regarding the Red Sox issue to be sent their way. 

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