White Sox Unveil City Connect Uniforms in Photos, Pay Tribute to MJ's Bulls in Video

The Chicago White Sox are paying homage to the city's NBA team this season.
On Monday, MLB revealed the American League Central club's City Connect uniforms for the 2025 campaign. The jerseys are black and red and inspired by the Chicago Bulls' colors:
The White Sox also released a hype video that celebrated the Bulls' rich history:
"Pinstripes aren't just lines here," the video said. "They're the coordinates to greatness. Now reborn into a love letter to what's next. Chicago, more than letters across your chest. This is our city on full display, and right where it should be.
"Black and red. Colors bred by the dreams of every kid idolizing our greatness. We took flight and never backed down from a fight. The diamond meets the court. Our court meets our diamond. And Chicago, we know what's next. Because, man, our legacy isn't just born here. It's bred here. And this is our monument to more."
The White Sox and Bulls share more than a city.
Jerry Reinsdorf is the owner of both teams, which surely helped facilitate what Anthony Gharib of ESPN noted is the first on-field jersey that combined elements from a team from both leagues.
Chicago will first wear the jerseys on Friday against the Houston Astros.
The Bulls first wore the pinstripe uniforms during the famed 1995-96 season when they won a then-record 72 regular-season games before winning the championship. It was the first title of what would become the franchise's second three-peat during the Michael Jordan era.
Having Jordan leading arguably the best team in NBA history with the pinstripe jerseys in their first season made them instantly iconic, and the White Sox are tapping into that history with this crossover.
Both franchises would surely like to rediscover some of that previous history, as the Bulls haven't won a playoff series since the 2014-15. The White Sox are coming off an abysmal 41-121 season and are once again off to a poor start in 2025 at 7-21.