The Arizona Diamondbacks have a lot of jerseys. Which is their favorite?

The Diamondbacks have more uniform variety than any other team in MLB. But with so many options, which jerseys are actually preferred by the players?

The Diamondbacks have worn seven different jerseys this season and we surveyed 28 players to find out which of the team's current jerseys were the most popular.

Specialty and one-off jerseys such as Player Weekend, Memorial Day and Fourth of July jerseys were not eligible. However, there are two jerseys in the Diamondbacks' rotation that have not been worn by the team this year, and those were eligible for voting.

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After a two-day polling of the home clubhouse at Chase Field, there was one runaway favorite and a clear runner-up. A complete breakdown of how each player voted can be found at the bottom of the story.

The overwhelming winner was the white and teal alternate home jerseys worn by the team most often on Tuesday home games.

In a landslide victory, 14 players (50 percent of players surveyed) said their favorite jersey is the one usually worn on what the Diamondbacks call “Teal Tuesday.”

Winner: White and teal

Among those who picked the white and teal jerseys were Paul Goldschmidt, Zack Greinke, A.J. Pollock, Robbie Ray and Jake Lamb.

The clear second-place choice was the black and red alternates that are worn mainly during weekend games both at home and on the road.

There were eight players who chose the black jerseys as their garment of choice, including three relievers and two of the team’s three catchers.

The main difference with the black jerseys is the absence of the “Dbacks” script across the chest. Instead, a large “A” logo adorns the left breast.

Runner-up: Black and red

In third place were the 1998 throwback jerseys worn in celebration of the team’s 20th anniversary this season.

The other jerseys receiving votes were for the team’s standard white and red home jerseys, the gray and teal road alternates, and the throwback jerseys with cutoff sleeves worn by the Diamondbacks on most Thursday home games since 2015.

Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo — whose vote did not count toward the player survey — said he likes the second-place black and red alternates, but prefers the team’s white and red home jerseys for their relative simplicity.

Do jerseys affect performance?

An interesting part of finding out which Diamondbacks jerseys are most popular is seeing if there is any correlation between the players’ favorite jerseys and their corresponding records.

The Diamondbacks are 3-1 in their white and teal jerseys this season, which is tied for their second-best record by jersey this season. The club is also 3-1 in its white and red home jerseys as well as the red and black alternates that garnered no votes.

The team is 3-0 in its standard gray and red road jerseys and is 1-0 in the black and red alternate jerseys than finished second in player voting.

For the remaining two jerseys, the Diamondbacks are a combined 2-3 between the gray and teal road jerseys and the 1998 throwbacks worn on two occasions this season.

Last season, the Diamondbacks actually fared better at home in their red-trimmed jerseys than in their teal counterparts

The club played 18 games in white and red and posted a 13-5 record, which is good for a .722 winning percentage. In the teal alternates, the Diamondbacks went 15-11 last season for .576 winning percentage.

On the road, the team posted a respectable 15-8 record in its gray and teal jerseys, but managed just a 13-16 mark in their standard gray and red garments.

Diamondbacks left-hander Patrick Corbin was the lone player who said his all-around favorite jersey was the gray and teal. He pitched three times in that jersey last season (two losses) and allowed 23 hits and 13 earned runs over 16 innings.

In their alternates, the Diamondbacks registered a bland 14-13 record in their primary red jerseys but went 9-6 when wearing the second-place black and red ones. They had a 6-2 record in the sleeveless throwbacks last season.

Player breakdown

WHITE/RED

Christian Walker, Torey Lovullo*.

WHITE/TEAL

Shelby Miller, Randall Delgado, Chris Owings, Robbie Ray, Jake Lamb, A.J. Pollock, Fernando Salas, Matt Koch, Deven Marrero, Paul Goldschmidt, Jarrod Dyson, David Peralta, Zack Greinke, Ketel Marte

BLACK/RED

John Ryan Murphy, Daniel Descalso, Zack Godley, Andrew Chafin, Brad Boxberger, T.J. McFarland, Nick Ahmed, Jeff Mathis.

GRAY/RED

None.

GRAY/TEAL

Patrick Corbin.

RED/BLACK

None.

HISPANIC HERITAGE

None.

THROWBACK THURSDAY

Jorge De La Rosa.

1998 REPLICA

Archie Bradley, Taijuan Walker.

NO PREFERENCE

Alex Avila.

NOT SURVEYED

Yoshihisa Hirano, Steven Souza Jr.

* = did not count toward overall vote