The Texas Rangers carry five uniforms in 2026, and unlike a rigidly scheduled team such as the Phillies, their closet runs on a couple of firm habits rather than a published timetable. There are two real anchors — the powder blue that owns Sunday home games and the new "Tejas" City Connect that owns Friday nights at Globe Life Field — and everything else is the default, with the whites and grays handling the day-to-day work. Here's the full Rangers wardrobe for 2026 and when each jersey actually comes out.
Sample Home-and-Road Week at a Glance
One honest caveat the grid can't show: outside the Friday "Tejas" and Sunday powder-blue habits, the Rangers don't run a fixed day-of-week system. The royal-blue alternate can surface on any given day — almost always on the road, with no schedule behind it. Treat the week above as a representative homestand, not a guarantee.
The Rangers carry five uniforms in 2026, and the headline change is at the bottom of the closet: the cream "Peagle" City Connect they wore from 2023 through 2025 was retired and replaced with the all-new red "Tejas" set. The other four looks carry over from the identity Texas established with its 2020 rebrand — the move into Globe Life Field that brought back the script "Rangers," the block "TEXAS" road wordmark, and the royal-blue-and-red color scheme the team still runs today.
Home Whites (Most Home Games)
The home white is the Rangers' bread and butter: a clean white jersey with "Rangers" in blue script across the chest — a wordmark the franchise brought back in 2020 for the first time since 1993 — paired with red, white, and blue sleeve trim and a Texas-flag accent. The pants are white with a red-white-and-blue side stripe, and it's worn with the blue cap and its white block "T." It's the default for the bulk of every homestand, essentially any home game that isn't claimed by the Friday City Connect or the Sunday powder blue. It's the cornerstone look of the post-rebrand identity, and Texas is smart to leave it almost entirely alone.
Road Grays (Most Away Games)
On the road, the Rangers wear the standard gray set with "TEXAS" arched across the chest in blue block lettering outlined in red and white — the same heritage-leaning wordmark from the 2020 rebrand — with player names on the back and the blue cap. The pants stay gray with the matching side stripe. It's the workmanlike default for most away games, the kind of clean, no-nonsense road look that lets the home team's colors be the star. Nothing flashy, and it doesn't need to be.
Powder Blues (Sunday Home Games)
The powder blue is the fan favorite, and it owns Sunday home games. It's built on the same template as the home white but swaps the base for a soft light blue, with the "Rangers" script and the trim rendered in red, plus a powder-blue cap with a darker brim. The throwback nods to the baby-blue road sets the Rangers wore through the late 1970s and 1980s, and it came back as part of the 2020 rebrand. Texas actually weighed running the reds on Fridays and reconsidered the Sunday slot, but kept the powder blue there because it tested as the more popular look with fans — and on a sunny Sunday at Globe Life Field, it's easy to see why.
Royal-Blue Road Alternate (Manager's Choice, Mostly Road)
The royal-blue alternate is the wild card. It's a bright royal-blue top carrying the same "TEXAS" wordmark as the road grays, worn with the standard gray road pants and the blue cap. There's no fixed day attached to it — it's the jersey the Rangers reach for when they want a jolt of color away from home, and they trot it out fairly often on the road across a full season rather than on any set schedule. It's the boldest everyday look in the closet, and the lack of a timetable is exactly what keeps it feeling like a little event whenever it turns up.
City Connect — The "Tejas" Kit (Friday Home Games)
The newest piece, unveiled in April 2026, is a full reset of the program. Out goes the cream "Peagle" City Connect; in comes "Tejas," a deep cochineal-red jersey with "Tejas" — the Caddo word for "friend" that gave the state its name — spelled across the chest in block letters, paired with a matching red cap and white pants. The set leans hard into the Mexican heritage woven through the Dallas–Fort Worth identity: a papel picado motif with the outline of Texas inside it on the sleeve and charro-inspired detailing throughout. Since debuting on Friday, April 24 against the Athletics, it's been the team's standing Friday-night home uniform. It's the loudest thing the Rangers own, and giving it a guaranteed weekly slot means fans know exactly when to come see it.
How the Rangers Rotation Actually Works
Let's be straight about it: the Rangers are not a scheduled-rotation team the way the Phillies and Marlins are. Those clubs treat their closets like a published timetable; Texas really only has two firm anchors — the "Tejas" City Connect on Friday home games and the powder blue on Sunday home games. Everything else is the default: home whites for the rest of the homestand, road grays for most of the trip, and the royal-blue alternate dropped in whenever the staff wants a splash of color on the road, with no day-of-week assignment behind it.
It still works, because the two anchors cover the jerseys fans actually plan around. The Friday reds and the Sunday powder blues are the looks people buy tickets and merch for, so handing each one a standing slot at Globe Life Field builds anticipation even without a rigid system. The whites and grays are perfectly content to handle the quiet work in between.
One thing worth noting for anyone expecting a separate red jersey: there isn't one beyond the City Connect. When you see the Rangers in red in 2026, that's "Tejas" — the deep red of the City Connect is doing the job a standalone red alternate would on another club's rack.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many uniforms do the Rangers have in 2026? Five: the home white, the road gray, the powder blue, the royal-blue road alternate, and the new "Tejas" City Connect. The cream "Peagle" City Connect from 2023–2025 was retired and replaced by the red "Tejas" set.
When do the Rangers wear the powder blue uniform? The powder blue is Texas's Sunday home jersey. It's a throwback to the team's baby-blue sets from the late 1970s and 1980s, revived in the 2020 rebrand, and the club kept it in the Sunday slot because it tested as more popular with fans than the reds.
What is the Rangers City Connect uniform? It's the "Tejas" kit, unveiled in April 2026 — a deep cochineal-red jersey and cap with "Tejas" across the chest, white pants, and a papel picado sleeve patch shaped around the outline of Texas. It honors the Mexican heritage of the Dallas–Fort Worth area and is worn for Friday home games.
When do the Rangers wear the red jersey? The only red in the 2026 rotation is the "Tejas" City Connect, which is the team's Friday-night home look at Globe Life Field. There is no separate red alternate beyond it.
Do the Rangers have a strict uniform rotation like the Phillies? No. Outside of "Tejas" on Friday home games and the powder blue on Sunday home games, the Rangers pick their jerseys by feel rather than a published schedule, so the rest of the week stays flexible.
What does the "T" on the Rangers cap stand for? It's a block "T" for Texas, introduced in the 2020 rebrand — a white "T" outlined in red on the blue cap. The set also uses a "TX" Texas-state logo as a secondary mark, a nod to the franchise's early-1980s identity.
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