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2026 Texas Rangers City Connect Hype Video
Our City Connect uniform reimagines familiar elements of past Rangers uniforms while celebrating the influence of Mexican culture on the state whose name we proudly wear. Whether you say the name with an X or a J, this uniform recognizes it's the same place – and how proud we are to call Tejas home.
Find out more about the elements, when the team will wear the uniform, and more at Rangers.com/CityConnect.
Music by San Antonio artist Slim Trickz.
ABOUT THE JERSEY
TEJAS: With a letter style inspired by our uniforms from the '80s, the name across the front celebrates "Tejas," a word rooted in the Caddo language meaning "friend"— reminding us that we are united as Texans and that baseball invites everyone into that friendship.
RED: The return of our beloved red uniforms is reimagined with Cochineal red
— a sacred crimson dye derived from the cochineal insect that is profoundly significant in Mexican culture, both historically and symbolically.
BLOCK T: The classic block T on our cap, dating back to our team's origin in 1972, is reimagined with a raised weave that honors the rich motifs and craftsmanship of Mexican artistry.
PAPEL PICADO: Our iconic state shape comes to life on our sleeve in papel picado - an homage to the traditional Mexican folk art of cutting intricate designs into colorful tissue paper, representing celebration and joy.
CHARRO INSPIRED PATTERN: The interlocking T and fill patterns are inspired by the intricate embroidery found on our Mariachi de los Texas Rangers trajes, designed to honor the style of the charros.
¡VIVA TEJAS!: A rallying cry grounded in Texas identity and pride, and the name of our lively post-game celebrations. Long live Texas!
LEATHER BELT: The debossed charro-inspired pattern featured in the belt is a nod to the traditions and style of the vaquero (Mexican cowboy), which shaped ranching, horsemanship, and cowboy identity in both Mexico and Texas.