All of the MLB players currently wear Majestic uniforms.
Lou Gehrig did wear number 4 on the Yankees. His number was retired by the Yankees in 1939.
Just as they do now. The Yankees wear white uniforms with Navy blue (looks almost black) pinstripes and the initial NY on the left breast at home. On the road the Yanks wear grey with New York in block print on the front of the jerseys. The only changes have been the sleeve patches through the years.
Gary Sheffield wore the number 11 for the New York Yankees.
The Yankees official colors are navy blue and white.Home: The Yankees' home uniform is white with navy blue pinstripes, and an interlocking "NY" (different from the Mets interlocking "NY", which was taken from the Giants) on the left side (right side looking head on).Away: The Yankees' away uniform is gray with "New York" across the chest in navy blue sans serif font with a white outline. Navy blue trimming is present along the ends of the sleeves.Batting Practice/Spring Training: The Yankees' batting practice uniforms are dark blue with the interlocking "NY" in white on the right side.A note: The Yankees uniforms do not have player names on them, harkening back to the past.
The pinstripe designs on the Yankees home uniform first made their debut in 1912, the first season with the Yankees name and the first season at the Polo Grounds. For the 1913 and 1914 seasons, the Yankees would abandon the pinstripes for a solid white color. In 1915, the pinstripes were back for good, still present today on the Yankees home uniform.
The Yankees do not even have blue road shirts (their road uniforms are gray) and they never wear any part of their road uniforms at home.
Because those are the colors of their road uniforms. They wear gray jerseys with New York written across the front in navy blue.
The Yankees generally have a home, away and alternate jersey that they wear to coordinate with the occasion. Some teams, including the Yankees, have throwback days, in where the teams wear jerseys that were worn by past teams in other decades.
Most Major League teams were what is called "practice" uniforms during pre-season or exhibition games.
3; The Orlando Magic, Charlotte Bobcats, New Orleans Hornets all currently wear pinstriped uniforms.
Oakland Athletics
Alex Rodriguez of the New York Yankees is number 13.
Lou Gehrig did wear number 4 on the Yankees. His number was retired by the Yankees in 1939.
Just as they do now. The Yankees wear white uniforms with Navy blue (looks almost black) pinstripes and the initial NY on the left breast at home. On the road the Yanks wear grey with New York in block print on the front of the jerseys. The only changes have been the sleeve patches through the years.
Gary Sheffield wore the number 11 for the New York Yankees.
Jacoby Ellsbury wears #22 for the Yankees.
The Yankees official colors are navy blue and white.Home: The Yankees' home uniform is white with navy blue pinstripes, and an interlocking "NY" (different from the Mets interlocking "NY", which was taken from the Giants) on the left side (right side looking head on).Away: The Yankees' away uniform is gray with "New York" across the chest in navy blue sans serif font with a white outline. Navy blue trimming is present along the ends of the sleeves.Batting Practice/Spring Training: The Yankees' batting practice uniforms are dark blue with the interlocking "NY" in white on the right side.A note: The Yankees uniforms do not have player names on them, harkening back to the past.