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You Otter Know Erie Updates Old Look for New Logo

The Erie Otters are bringing back a familiar face to the Ontario Hockey League. Just three seasons after it was replaced, the Otters announced yesterday that their hockey-playing otter logo, used by the team for their first twenty seasons, would be returning with a few updates as their primary logo

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Dolphins to Wear White Throwback Uniforms in 2019

Like last year, the Miami Dolphins will once again wear throwback uniforms. Unlike last year, they’ll be the white variety. Announced Saturday via the various social media accounts of Dolphins President Tom Garfinkel, the uniforms are similar to the white versions of what the Dolphins wore up through 1986 before

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Expedition League expands to Canada with Wheat City Whiskey Jacks

The Expedition League, a collegiate summer baseball league based in the Great Plains, will celebrate opening day for its second season May 24. When it does, it will introduce two new teams: the Fremont Moo (whom we covered here) and the league’s first Canadian team, the Brandon, Manitoba–based Wheat City

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Cincinnati Reds Uniforms Throw it Back to 1912 Sunday

The Cincinnati Reds season-long trip through time continues Sunday afternoon when they’ll wear uniforms based on the 1912 Reds during their game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. With a cream cap, jersey, and pants – the 1912 Reds uniform has no logo on the front of the jersey, just piping

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Camouflage Across MLB All Weekend For Armed Forces Day 2019

Why are they wearing camouflage uniforms today in baseball? LINK: Click here for baseball’s 2021 Camouflage Cap Collection New for 2019 is a league-wide Major League Baseball celebration in honour of Armed Forces Day, each team will wear camouflage caps and socks in recognition of Armed Forces Day on Friday,

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Edwin Jackson: His Record 14 MLB Teams and 34 Caps

Yesterday afternoon Edwin Jackson stepped onto the mound at San Francisco’s AT&T Park wearing the road grey uniform of the Toronto Blue Jays and threw a pitch. And with that, he broke a Major League Baseball record. The Toronto Blue Jays are the 14th Major League team Jackson has played

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Phillies Add Patch for Montgomery

The Philadelphia Phillies have added a memorial patch to their jersey sleeve in memory of team president and minority owner David Montgomery who died last week at the age of 72. The patch will remain on the jersey sleeve for the rest of the 2019 season. Montgomery, a Philadelphia native,

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Buffalo Bisons update Wings alter ego

The Triple-A Buffalo Bisons introduced their alternate Wings identity last year, joining an armful of other minor league baseball teams who have promotions based on local food specialties. The Bisons will reprise the role of Wings this year, but with updated—and vastly improved—logos and uniforms. The colors are what I

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Expedition League introduces Rapid City Jackalopes

Baseball’s collegiate summer Expedition League, which will begin its second season this month, has announced plans to expand in 2020. The league will welcome the Rapid City Jackalopes, named for a mythical creature whose origins go back to 13th-century reports of “horned hares” in Europe The modern-day jackalope—a jackrabbit with

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2019 NBA Conference Finals Uniform Schedules Set: No Red for Raptors

The NBA’s Conference Finals get underway tonight with the Golden State Warriors hosting the Portland Trail Blazers for Game One in the West and then again tomorrow when the Toronto Raptors visit the Milwaukee Bucks when they start their Eastern Final. Thanks to the NBA’s pre-scheduling of all their uniforms

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Salt Lake Bees to commemorate Transcontinental Railroad

From 1863 to 1869, three private companies built 1,912 miles of continuous rail, creating the First Transcontinental Railroad across the United States. While the Central Pacific Railroad Company started in Sacramento and started working eastward (continuing track that the Western Pacific Railroad Company laid from San Francisco Bay to Sacramento),

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Southern Illinois Introduces New, Streamlined Logo

Southern Illinois University unveiled a new logo earlier this year that gives the Saluki a more streamlined appearance than its dated predecessor. “The Saluki is unique throughout collegiate athletics,” athletic director Jerry Kill said. “Our goal with the new logo was to retain the original look and feel of the

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