The navy blue alternate jerseys that the Nationals donned for four of their five elimination games and each of their final 13 playoff contests on their way to winning the 2019 World Series will be back for 2020 and eventually available for purchase, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.

Nike replaced Majestic as MLB’s official jersey manufacturer this offseason, casting doubt as to whether the Nationals’ lucky jerseys would return to the shelves and players’ backs at all. The team released red and white jerseys for sale earlier this winter as well as a white alternate that featured the “Nationals” script across the chest in blue lettering, but the navy blue version was nowhere to be found.

The Post learned that Fanatics is planning to start selling the jerseys before Opening Day but didn’t provide a specific date for when that would happen.

Washington only wore the navy blues 11 times during the regular season, making them an unlikely choice for playoff apparel. But after the Nationals won Game 4 of the NLDS while wearing those jerseys, they refused to wear anything else for the rest of October and donned them for the World Series parade in D.C. as well.

This comes on the heels of New Era releasing its spring training caps for the upcoming preseason. Those hats received mixed reviews after manufacturers attempted to merge each team’s two primary logos into one on the faces of the caps.

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