
The Rockies are getting a uniform patch.
The club announced on Tuesday that it is teaming up with for a jersey patch partnership, effective immediately and running through the 2030 season.
The advertising patch will be the first on a Rockies uniform.
York Space Systems is a Denver-based leader in aerospace and defense technology. York becomes the first aerospace company to partner on a jersey patch deal across any professional sport.
The patch, measuring approximately 4 inches wide by 2.2 inches high, will display the York logo — “York Space Systems” — in white lettering on a black background on all Rockies jerseys. It will be featured on the left sleeve for right-handed batters, the right sleeve for left-handed batters, the throwing arm for all pitchers, and the left sleeve for coaches.
According to a news release, York was founded in 2012 by aerospace executive Dirk Wallinger, and is “a defense technology company transforming how the United States builds and operates space-based capabilities.”
Walker Monfort, recently appointed as Rockies executive vice president, said in a statement: “We’re thrilled to welcome York to the Rockies family for many years to come. This partnership not only breaks new ground in sports marketing, but it also unites two Denver-based organizations committed to achieving our goals together. We’re excited for the next chapter of Rockies baseball, which begins with York today.”



