The Seattle Mariners unveiled their new uniforms for the 2021 season in a special pre-game ceremony prior to their season opener against the Houston Astros. The new look featured a modernized version of the classic Mariners logo, as well as a navy and teal color scheme. Fans were excited to see the new uniforms, but the team ultimately fell to the Astros in the season opener.
The Mariners have been wearing the same uniforms since the team was founded in 1977, so the new look was a welcome change for fans. The new logo features a stylized “M” with a trident in the center, which is meant to represent the team’s maritime heritage. The navy and teal color scheme is also a nod to the team’s past, as it was used in the original uniforms.
The new uniforms were designed with performance in mind, as they are made from lightweight, breathable fabric that helps keep players cool during games. The fabric is also designed to be more durable than previous uniforms, which should help them last longer.
Unfortunately, the Mariners were unable to capitalize on their new look in the season opener, as they fell to the Astros by a score of 5-2. The Astros took an early lead and never looked back, as they scored three runs in the first inning and never looked back. The Mariners were able to get on the board with a solo home run from Kyle Seager in the fourth inning, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Astros’ early lead.
Despite the loss in their season opener, the Mariners are optimistic about their chances this season. With their new uniforms and a talented roster, they are hoping to make a run at the playoffs this year. Only time will tell if they can make it happen, but one thing is for sure: they look good doing it.