Thank goodness.
Today, Major League Baseball announced two important uniform changes for the next two seasons. The first change will have players who will play in Major League Baseball's All-Star game return to wearing their primary home and road uniforms during the game starting next season.
Major League Baseball has decided that players will again represent their “hometown” teams for the game, as was the case from the 1930s through 2019.
All players selected for next year's All-Star game will wear a special All-Star uniform during Gatorade Workout Day and the T-Mobile Home Run Derby the day before the All-Star Game. However, players competing in the Derby will wear their primary home uniforms. MLB is working with New Era on the game cap for the All-Star Game.
The second change is to improve the team's normal home and road uniforms. It will include pant customization, increased sizing of the lettering, and the return to previously used materials that the players requested.
From MLB.com:
Nike and Fanatics partnered with the Major League Baseball Players’ Association to conduct a leaguewide survey to determine how best to move forward following criticism from some corners about the more lightweight look and smaller letters.