For the first time since before the COVID pandemic, MLB will dedicate three days in August to players, focusing on showcasing them beyond their stats and on-field performances.

From Aug. 16-18, players will be highlighted through in-stadium events, game broadcasts and social media.

Day 1 will feature their personalities, friendships and off-the-field interests. Day 2 will focus on their charitable causes, and Day 3 will celebrate the people who helped them on their path to the big leagues, including parents, coaches and other mentors.

During the weekend, players will wear special New Era caps featuring each players' uniform number on the side panel in a "youthful design," according to the release. Players also will be able to use customized bats during the games and can wear cleats with personalized designs as well.

MLB is calling the three days a "reimagined Players' Weekend" as its previous incarnation, from 2017 to '19, featured specially designed uniforms with player nicknames on the back of their jerseys.