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My God, It’s Full of Stars: Sugar Land Skeeters rebrand as Space Cowboys

The Triple-A baseball team in Sugar Land, Texas, made it official today after the news leaked last week, they’re now the Space Cowboys. The new identity, unveiled this afternoon, features an astronaut whose visor is reflecting a field of stars, and who is wearing a cowboy hat and bandanna—paying tribute

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Independence League introduces North Platte Plainsmen

The newly formed collegiate summer level Independence League grew to nine teams with the addition of the North Platte Plainsmen this week. The team unveiled a suite of logos that feature a no-nonsense cowboy character created by Lincoln, Nebraska–based designer Adam Kovar. The cowboy character does not have a name

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2022 NHL All-Star Game Divisional Logos

The National Hockey League has unveiled the logos its four divisions will be using for the upcoming 2022 NHL All-Star Game in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 5, 2022. LINK: 2022 NHL All-Star Game logos Each of the logos incorporates a black diamond with the division abbreviation across the front

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NBA Officially Unveils 2022 All-Star Game Jerseys

The National Basketball Association tonight officially unveiled and confirmed what we’d all been hoping was some terrible mistake… those leaked 2022 NBA All-Star jerseys are legit. We tried to soften the blow a little bit when we confirmed these designs last week. Hopefully, that made things slightly easier to digest?

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Introducing the Battle Creek Battle Jacks: Part of this complete breakfast!

The collegiate summer level Northwoods League’s Battle Creek Bombers rebranded today as the Battle Creek Battle Jacks. If that name sounds like something you’d see advertised during Saturday morning cartoons, it’s because the city of Battle Creek, Michigan, was once home to more than 100 cereal manufacturers, earning it the

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