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Cincinnati Reds ink 'US$5m a year' Kroger jersey patch deal - SportsPro
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Will Uniform Sponsorship Deals Hit a Home Run? - Harris Poll
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NHL jersey advertisements - Everything you need to know before the 2022-23 season begins - ESPN
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MLB uniforms will have advertising beginning in the 2023 season - The Boston Globe
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Report: Phillies remove sleeve numbers to make way for jersey ad
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What Patches are the Ballplayers Wearing Today? – SportsLogos.Net News
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MLB Moving Ahead With Uniform Advertisements for 2023 Season – NBC Connecticut
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SBJ Marketing: Reds, Astros latest with patch deals
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Baseball is changing its uniforms, but not its culture - The Washington Post