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MLB Honors Armed Forces with Special Caps and Socks, Directing All Proceeds to Charity

The 2026 season features military‑inspired apparel, with all royalties supporting MLB Charities, and a full slate of key games announced

Major League Baseball is marking Armed Forces Day this year with a special line of caps and socks that pay tribute to the nation’s service members, blending patriotic design with a direct charitable mission.

Military‑Inspired Apparel Takes the Field

The centerpiece of the collection is an olive‑green cap embroidered with each club’s logo and a U.S. flag patch, while the interior lining is rendered in a subtle camo pattern that echoes the uniforms worn by many service members.

All proceeds from the sale of these items are funneled entirely to MLB Charities, ensuring that every purchase directly funds programs that support military families and veterans.

Fans can acquire the gear through Fanatics, the league’s official retail partner, which will stock the caps and socks throughout the 2026 season.

The 2026 schedule kicks off with Opening Night on March 25, followed by Opening Day on March 26, includes a two‑game Mexico Series in late April, an All‑Star Break in mid‑July, a Postseason that begins in late September, and a World Series that opens on October 23.

Beyond the apparel, the initiative reinforces MLB’s longstanding commitment to the military community, using the platform of America’s pastime to highlight the sacrifices of those who serve.

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