Several sports teams choose not to display their names on their uniforms, focusing instead on logos or city names. Notable examples include the NBA's Utah Jazz and the NHL's New Jersey Devils, who often opt for a design that emphasizes their logos and colors. Additionally, some teams in College Sports, like the University of Oregon, may also forgo traditional names in favor of unique designs. This trend is often seen as a way to enhance team branding and showcase team identity.
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The Giants stopped wearing names a few years back and the Red Sox don't wear names on their home jerseys
The laundering of MLB uniforms varies by team. Some teams send their uniforms to private laundries that pick up and deliver the goods. Other teams have in-house services that clean the uniforms.
Rawlings manufactures the majority of uniforms for teams in Major League Baseball. I do not think that all teams contract Rawlings for uniforms, but I believe that they do have roughly 70% of teams using their uniforms and equipment.
It tends to be a matter of home team etiquette overcoming blatant commercial advertising of a player's name. Teams like the Red Sox and Dodgers and Yankees (the Red Sox are the only one I can name for sure) don't put the names of the players on the home jerseys, probably because the hometown faithful are expected to know who they are. On the road jerseys, however, their names are listed, as is the case with any teams that have blank home jerseys that I know of. **** Correction. The Yankees do not have their names on their home jerseys OR their away jerseys.
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