

Do I like Adley’s gold brocade-inspired suit? I don’t know! But he looks super confident in it, and that’s the most important thing. Adley Rutschmanĭid I say this in the ranking group chat? “I had the vision,” he said when asked about the look. The color palette is sharp, the fit is nice, the Gucci sweater is a highlight, and most importantly, he seems to have had some fun putting it all together. Zac did a little of column A and a little of column B, to great success. That became clear when looking at the variety of looks we saw come down the red carpet - some players went formal or flashy while some played it cool and casual. Unlike places like L.A., Miami and New York, there’s not an obvious template for the energy and aesthetic of the event. Given the location of this year’s All-Star Game, it was probably a little hard for players to know exactly what to wear.

= the fashion 🔌 chatted with & on the Red Carpet. While I don’t love the color combo, I have to appreciate the sharp accessories that add to this breezy, cool look.

Nolan’s red carpet evolution over the years is impressive, and he’s really stepped up his game. (Daniel Shirey / MLB Photos via Getty Images) The necklace is great on its own, but the fact that his son was sporting a miniature version really stole the show.
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The bubblegum pink is always a winner (see: Santiago Espinal last year), and the layered strap detail on the suit - plus how cohesive it looks with his date’s dress - is lovely. MVP stuff! - Kaci BorowskiĮverything about this is fire. The fit on this thing is incredible and it’s so thoughtfully designed - it’s both pretty and punchy, elegant and irreverent all at the same time. I couldn’t see much beyond the straps across the lapel and the bubblegum pink color but whoever it was, it was already a lock that he was going on the list. The first glimpse I caught of this outfit was while he was lingering in the background of a live interview on the red carpet and I already knew. Just think of this as us doing our part as we highlight the league’s biggest names and personalities flexing their sartorial chops on a major stage.Īnd while it was not easy to narrow our list of favorites down to just 10, we - The Athletic MLB editors Kaci Borowski, Lauren Comitor and Kamila Hinkson, with a guest appearance by national writer and resident GM Jim Bowden - tried our best and also handed out some extra awards to those who truly impressed. So while it may pain some of our readers to see a ranking of well-dressed baseball men (and it’s not too late to turn back now!), these guys were practically made to look cool in clothes, and ignoring that would be borderline journalistic malpractice.
