The Giants will have a new look when they take the field for 2026 MLB spring training in Scottsdale, Arizona, this month.The team revealed players no longer will don black jerseys this spring, instead bringing an “Orange Friday” vibe to the desert with bright new jerseys and a colorful hat to match. Beginning in 2026, the #SFGiants will wear orange uniforms during Spring Training pic.twitter.com/g4CS7A4oeM — SFGiants (@SFGiants) February 10, 2026 The new hats appear to feature a blooming cactus — an homage to the 15-team Cactus League in which the Giants compete during the spring.San Francisco enters the 2026 MLB season under first-year manager Tony Vitello, who made the jump to the big leagues after colossal success with the University of Tennessee. He’ll certainly feel comfortable in the Giants’ orange threads after his time rocking a similar color at the college level.This isn’t the first time the Giants have made a uniform switch recently, either. Last year, San Francisco swapped its road grey jerseys for their now-former spring training black uniforms as a call back to the “team unity” they built earlier...