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The away uniform is gray with "NEW YORK" written across the chest in navy blue outlined in white and navy-white-navy stripes on the sleeve cuff. The player number is on the back of the uniform jersey in navy (outlined in white on the road jersey), and is not accompanied by the player name. A navy blue cap with a white interlocking "NY" logo is ...
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It consists of a red helmet, and either red or white jerseys with the opposite color numbers and names. [1] White pants were used with both jerseys from 1960–1967 and 1989–1999. [ 1 ] After a brief disappearance, the Chiefs re-introduced the all-white uniform combinations for the 2006 season.
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In Major League Baseball, player and manager numbers are always located on the back of the jersey. A smaller number is often found on the front of the jersey, while umpires wear their numbers on the uniform shirt sleeve. According to common tradition, single-digit numbers are worn by position players but rarely by pitchers, and numbers 60 and ...
The design was a modernized version of the pre-1966 black design and consists of gold pants and either black jerseys or white jerseys, except for the 1970 and 1971 seasons when the Steelers wore white pants with their white jerseys; the TV numbers were uniquely positioned between the sleeve and shoulder, at the apex of the shoulder. After a two ...