Baseball’s Leapin’ Logos

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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

It’s February 29th, otherwise known as “Leap Day” despite the fact that leap years are the only years to NOT leap over any days.  Seems wrong-ways-round to me, but then again I’m not a calendar expert and I wasn’t signed on to write posts about such things.

Let us celebrate Leap Day by taking this once-every-four-years opportunity to look at baseball’s leaping logos starting with the best source of logos, the Minors…

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  1. Aaron
    Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 14:40

    They should also include leaping logos for other leagues... NHL Florida Panthers Phoenix Coyotes (alternate) San Jose Sharks AHL San Antonio Rampage Houston Aeros NBA Washington Wizards CFL Hamilton Tiger Cats NFL Miami Dolphins Buffalo Bills Cincinnati Bengals (alternate) Detroit Lions Denver Broncos (old logo) QMJHL Rimouski Oceanic Moncton Wilcats OHL Barrie Colts WHL Calgary Hitmen

    • Chris Creamer
      Thursday, March 1, 2012 at 09:43

      @Aaron, just a heads up that I wrote this article, so the "they" in this case would be "me" :) The blog that I wrote this piece for is a baseball blog, so I'm limited to the one sport unfortunately, but you're right that there's a lot of other leaping logos in other leagues out there, I included a couple of them in the article near the end.

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