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Pensacola Blue Wahoos Take Flight With ‘Sky Jockeys’ Alternate Identity

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos are ready to take flight with their new alternate identity for the 2026 season. The Southern League team and Double-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins unveiled the identity on Monday, November 3, during an event at the Pensacola International Airport. For select games throughout the upcoming

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Banana Ball League adds Indianapolis Clowns and Loco Beach Coconuts

The Banana Ball universe expanded from four teams to six with the addition of two new teams this week. The league—now formally called the Banana Ball Championship League—introduced the Indianapolis Clowns and Loco Beach Coconuts, who will join the Party Animals, Firefighters, Texas Tailgaters, and of course the Savannah Bananas

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Northwoods League unveils Richmond Flying Mummies

The newest team in the collegiate summer level Northwoods League will be the Richmond Flying Mummies. The team—not to be confused with the Triple-A Richmond Flying Squirrels, who play in Richmond, Virginia—pays homage to two distinct aspects of the heritage of Richmond, Indiana. The “Flying” portion of the nickname is

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Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp to go nuclear in 2026

The Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp, a baseball team in the collegiate summer level Prospect League, will be absolutely glowing when they take the field as the Radioactive Shrimp for one game in 2026. The fact that the announcement comes just before Halloween is not a coincidence—the alternate identity will make

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Indianapolis Indians Unveil New Logo & Uniform Set for 2026

The Triple-A Indianapolis Indians, an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, unveiled a new brand that largely moves away from the use of Native American imagery and iconography, while maintaining the longstanding “Indians” nickname. The new look is centred around a stylized blackletter I, with the primary logo prominently highlighting the

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Ontario Tower Buzzers bring bee-based brand to baseball

The first full rebrand in Minor League Baseball’s offseason celebrates both a famous quote from a 1986 movie and a 100-year-old airport 40 miles east of Los Angeles, California. The Ontario Tower Buzzers, Single-A affiliate of the nearby Los Angeles Dodgers in the California League, unveiled a brand that features

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Triple-A Syracuse Mets announce intent to ditch parent club’s brand

The Syracuse Mets, Triple-A affiliate of—you guessed it—the New York Mets, announced a rename-the-team contest that signals their intent to rebrand. The S-Mets will accept submissions from fans through August 31, with plans to announce 10 finalists September 2. Another round of voting will take the number down to five

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Altoona Curve pay tribute to classic ballpark with Blair County Crickets identity

In 1870, Cricket Field in Altoona, Pennsylvania, was constructed to host cricket matches played by traveling railroad teams. Over the next nine decades, the stadium was home to a series of baseball teams and exhibition games, with such stars as Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige, and Babe Ruth playing there. The

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