As a part of their #SmellTheChange initiative, the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Philadelphia Phillies Triple-A Affiliate, have used a slice of bacon for their alternate uniforms in 2014.

When the Pigs play at home on Saturday this season, a slice of bacon will be draped across the front of the team's cap, used as the underlining for team name on the front of the jersey and a long savory strip will serve as the striping down the side of their pants. Baseball has never been more delicious.

If the sight of greasy meat isn't enough, you can get your hungry hands on a "Bacon Strip Smell Tee" (a scratch and sniff t-shirt) that actually stinks like everyone's favorite kind of cooked pork.
The bacon-themed Saturday ensemble includes a bacon strip logo on the cap, a fresh ‘’Pigs” jersey design emblazoned across the chest as well as the first-of-its-kind bacon-style piping down both legs of the pants. Similar to years past, the Saturday top is Brick Red but now includes the endearing term, ‘’Pigs” across the chest with a wavy bacon underline. The bold new bacon strip logo sits atop a two-tone cap featuring the familiar colors of IronPigs Steel and Furnace Blue.
Lehigh Valley IronPigs Bacon Uniforms
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Lehigh Valley IronPigs Bacon Uniforms
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Lehigh Valley IronPigs Bacon Uniforms
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