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Houston Astros reveal their second City Connect uniform

the Houston Astros The first MLB team to reveal their uniform this season on Wednesday, with the city’s contributions to traveling to space.

The former Houston city has focused on a similar topic with “Space City” across the chest.

This time, the entire black outfit “Stros” has a shirt’s front, which represents the first time that the organization officially adopted the title by the fan. The uniform pruning and Pinstriping give a gesture to the history of the moon to drop with the moon style.

The appearance is equipped with a completely new hat that is “in the future” on the Astros star. According to the organization, “A” is inspired by the art of concept used throughout the history of the organization. The star is wrapped in “A”, which replaces “H.” The usual usual “H.”

Unique design details appear on the Jock brand.

It is characterized by a quote from President John F. Kennedy on September 12, 1962 at Rice University: “We choose to do things not because they are easy but because they are difficult.”

Similar to each space mission, a unique task patch for uniform appears on the sleeves. The team said the basic design is a reference to the union station logo that appears in the historical building next to the Daikin Park. Houston has specifically dedicated this design to include Astros “H.”

The only non -white parts of the uniform are socks “after the burning”, which features a “firefighter and yellow”. Astros says that the color aims to symbolize the burning of the missiles.

Although this is a new design, there are hidden connections to the first look at Houston. The “Space City” line is characterized by the moon’s surface tissue. Part -rainy bodies of trimming is another deportation of the first uniform, designed as a modern copy of the Sunrise style from Astros.

Houston will appear on the field against San Francisco giants On March 31.

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