Every Major League Baseball team now has its own exclusive ROMLB baseball. Real pro-grade leather, commissioner Manfred signature stamped, on-field-style official Major League baseballs. Each team’s uniform colors and primary logos are showcased on these multicolor-laced, dual-tone ink-stamped gems.
This means incredible two-tone stitching in combinations we’ve never seen on MLB balls! Real images of balls have begun to trickle out and we’ll gradually add our own. For now, our mockups will suffice, along with retail cubed samples in their own gallery below. Enjoy!
2025 Rawlings Major League Baseball Team Series Collection




























































This complete set is a first for MLB and Rawlings, and it’s a breakthrough for general baseball collectors and autograph collectors.
In my opinion: Team Series baseballs will be optimal for fans who want an alternative to the common standard league ball for autos. They have extra eye appeal, accentuated by each club’s primary color combo, while maintaining the same level of quality and specifications as regulation ROMLBs (to the best of my knowledge). That should ensure signatures won’t fade or smudge easily as they often do on lower grade leather.
All 30 team-themed pearls will be available from authorized Rawlings dealers. We’ve heard some retailers will get a limited selection based on their region, such as the Rawlings Brand Stores and factory outlet shops. A few collectors found official team stores at ballparks already have their home team’s ball in stock.
Personally, I’m impressed. Green and Yellow laces? Brown and Yellow? Blue and Gray? Navy and Silver? And the two I cannot wait to see in person: Black and Purple, and Navy and Columbia blue! So many lace color pairings I’ve waited years to see on an MLB All-Star Game ball, some of which had a shot, but swung and missed in recent years (specifically looking at Colorado and San Diego). And now we finally get to see them!
For logos, I’m loving Milwaukee, Baltimore, Chicago White Sox… that Mariners is awesome too. Toronto. Anything that’s not a simple letter logo, no offense to simple letters. Black and orange and navy and orange always look great together. The classic red and blue is always a winner. The D-backs with red and black? Super clean, but I was really rooting for teal and and Arizona red. Which reminds me, I really miss the Marlins original black and teal. That combo alone is good reason for a throwback collection in a few years… wink wink, nudge nudge. 👀
This is heaven for a multicolor-stitched baseball enthusiast. Forget whatever team you root for; I want to know which of these are the best purely for aesthetics, in your opinion? We’ll get OfficialGameBalls.com Museum-quality images up soon, though I cannot guarantee I’ll personally purchase them all. We might need image (or baseball) contributions for at least half of these, please!
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