Today is St. Patrick’s Day; a cultural and religious holiday commemorating Saint Patrick, the most commonly recognized of the patron saints of Ireland, and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland so says Wikipedia. In the sports world, however, March 17th is a day for teams to have a little
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2011 MLB Uniform Year-In-Review: Part Three
Let’s celebrate the beginning of the new year by taking one final look back at the year just past with part three of our 2011 MLB logo and uniform year-in-review (you can read part one here, and part two here). In our final chapter of this trilogy we will be
Rain-Delay Theatre Presents: 2011 Phantom World Series Programs
Just when we were about to get to the good part the 2011 World Series has been washed away for a day, but that’s okay, we’ve got some World Series programs from the alternate dimension to help you pass the time. As always these are the official graphics that had
2011 Detroit Tigers AL Champs Phantom Merchandise
Congratulations to Nelson Cruz and the rest of the 2011 Texas Rangers for their second consecutive American League pennant! You can take a look at and purchase their championship t-shirt here and their championship cap here. Of course with every winner there is unfortunately a loser and this year it
2011 Phantom ALCS, NLCS Programs
It’s Major League Baseball’s League Championship Series – where 95% of the epic moments are forgotten and replaced by the heroes of the World Series a week later (I didn’t say 100%, you fans of Aaron Boone, Roberto Alomar, and facts can relax). Anyways, much like their championship t-shirts and
MLB 2011 Division Champions Gear
With Josh Willingham’s ninth-inning ground out to Brandon Inge last night the Detroit Tigers clinched their first division championship in 25 long seasons (and they shouldn’t have even won that AL East title in 1987 but that’s another rant for another day)… more importantly it gave us our first glimpse
A not-so-Heritage Classic (the uniforms, that is)
Outdoors hockey! Tomorrow the 2nd octennial Heritage Classic will take place in the frigid outdoor refrigerator most commonly referred to as Calgary, Alberta. They’re calling for a temperature of -22°C tomorrow (-8°F), so that threat of rain they had for the earlier-this-year Winter Classic in Pittsburgh probably won’t be a