
The Arkansas Travelers, Double-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners in the Texas League, will celebrate their 125th anniversary—or quasquicentennial—with a commemorative logo and a custom uniform. The logo, which was created internally, features the number 125 with the legend “Travelers Baseball Est. 1901,” along with a diamond shape drawn from the Arkansas state flag.
The logo also includes six stars, one for each of the decades that the club has spent as a member of the Texas League, which makes the Travs the league’s longest continuous members. Per the team, the stars also represent the six Travelers enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame: Tris Speaker (1937), Bill Dickey (1954), Travis Jackson (1982), Fergie Jenkins (1991), Jim Bunning (1996) and Dick Allen (2025).

For most home games next season, the Travs will wear a custom home jersey that features a vintage “Travelers” script. While the script was used on signage, merchandise, and marketing materials in the 1960s and ’70s, 2026 will mark the first time it appears on a uniform.

The commemorative uniform will also include a new black cap, which features the team’s traditional logo gilded with gold thread on the front, with the new 125th anniversary logo on the side.
The Travs will start their quasquicentennial season April 2, 2026.






