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All MLB Teams wearing Lou Gehrig Patch for ALS

Major League Baseball will be acknowledging the 75th anniversary of Lou Gehrig’s famous “Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth” speech today. During games played today, July 4, 2014, each MLB player, manager, coach, and umpire will wear a patch depicting Gehrig during his speech at Yankee Stadium on July 4, 1939.

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Happy Fourth of July from your friends at SportsLogos.Net

We here at SportsLogos.Net would like to wish our many American fans a very safe and happy Fourth of July weekend. You can see this fancy US Flag/American sports logo mosaic at a very high resolution by simply clicking the image below, see if you can name all the different

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MLB All-Stars to Wear Caps Based off 79 Twins Helmet

The era of a special templated cap for everything in baseball is expanding to disappointing heights in 2014. In addition to already-established league-wide “holiday caps” for Memorial Day and the 4th of July we will now see special caps for the Home Run Derby and (even more unfortunately) the actual

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Sports Logos With Maple Leaves

Happy Canada Day! To celebrate the 147th birthday of my homeland I present to you a collection of over 100 sports logos from this very website which contain a maple leaf, the national symbol of Canada. Just click on any logo below to get a larger version of it, enjoy!

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So Cool They Barely Need a Team: The Story Behind the Lake Elsinore Storm

In 2001, the Lake Elsinore Storm, single-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres, took their unremarkable storm cloud logo and made a terrific decision: They scrapped most of it. But they didn’t scrap all of it. They ditched the cloud and the breezy type and the lightning bolt and even

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Anaheim Ducks Unveil New Uniforms for 2014-15

The Anaheim Ducks have just unveiled their new uniform set for the upcoming 2014-15 NHL season via a posting on their official Twitter account. Last years alternate jersey gets promoted and becomes the new full-time home uniform, the Ducks first introduced this uniform for the 2010-11 season. There is a slight

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Arizona Coyotes Make New Name Official Today

The Phoenix Coyotes have officially changed their name to the Arizona Coyotes, they will use the new name in an official capacity for the first time tonight when they announce their first pick in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. “Becoming the Arizona Coyotes makes sense for us since we play

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Charlotte Hornets Reveal New Court

The logos have come out, the uniforms have come out, and now it’s time for the court. The Charlotte Hornets have unveiled their new court and although it’s not nearly as funky as the courts we used to see from the Hornets, it’s still a court that is very unique

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Hockey Canada Unveils New Uniforms, 100th Anniv. Logo

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of Hockey Canada, the team will be wearing special uniforms during the upcoming 2014-2015 international competition season. The uniforms are primarily based off the design worn by the Canadian side at the 1974 Summit Series, this fall being the 40th anniversary of

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4 NBA Teams Get New Secondary Logos

The Boston Celtics, Golden State Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers, and Sacramento Kings all had secondary logos get leaked onto the internet recently, and as you’d expect from us, we’ve got details on all of them. Boston Celtics The new secondary logos for the Celtics are nothing really lavish or loud as

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Hull City AFC Cannot Change Name, So They Change Crest Instead

A while back, we covered the saga surrounding England’s Hull City AFC and the efforts of their owner to change the name of the club to Hull Tigers. The move was extremely unpopular with their fans, and the fans got their way when the name change was rejected by The

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Gonna Fly Now: The Story Behind the Philadelphia Flyers Brand

Designed by a Philadelphia ad man in the mid-1960s, the Philadelphia Flyers’ primary logo has not been altered in its nearly 50 years of existence. Before the Flyers’ first season in 1967-68, the team adopted a name suggested by an owner’s sister, borrowed colors from a university in Texas, and

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