UA slowly dying
Roster Change: Nike, Not Under Armour, To Get MLB On-Field Rights
By
Terry Lefton, Staff Writer
May 24, 2018
Nike is close to completing a deal for MLB’s on-field apparel rights. The swoosh will appear on MLB jerseys starting with the '20 season, with Nike getting on-field exposure and Fanatics delivering the retail versions of the apparel, including jerseys. These rights were
originally awarded to Under Armour in '16, but that company’s recent financial problems made an on-field deal untenable. An industry source said that by not doing the deal, UA will save around $50M at a time when the brand's growth has slowed and its market cap shrunk dramatically. By shedding the MLB deal, UA can reduce overhead at a time when that looks to be paramount. The source said, “They were a different company when they did the deal. It’s just not affordable for Under Armour anymore." Fanatics declined comment.