The All-Star Game returned to its roots with traditional jerseys, bringing a sense of nostalgia to fans. The AL wore road grays, while the NL donned home whites. Players expressed their disappointment over the past four years of marketing-driven uniforms that obscured player identities. Aaron Judge played a crucial role in advocating for the return of traditional attire, emphasizing the importance for players to represent their teams and for fans to witness their favorite players in familiar uniforms.
Just seeing the All-Stars take the field for Tuesday's introductions, lined up in their traditional jerseys - the AL in road grays, the NL in home whites - was enough to transport the baseball-adoring public back to a better time.
It bothered Judge that other first-timers no longer had the opportunity to wear their team uniforms and were doomed to wear garish outfits with the anonymity of merely the league name.
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