Minor league baseball teams have been drawing inspiration from popular myths for team names for decades—from knights and dragons to alien creatures to the elusive Chihuahuas of El Paso. In upstate New York, nestled among the Finger Lakes just south of the Canadian border, the tiny town of Auburn, New
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2014 July 4th MLB Cap Designs Spotted
Thanks to a tip posted on the SportsLogos.Net message boards, and confirmed by subsequent Minor League clubs, we have gotten our first look at the 2014 4th of July Patriotic MLB Cap designs. Our early look at the 2014 design is courtesy an anonymous hat shop employee who sent in
Majestic Unveils Ten New 2014 MLB B.P. Jerseys
Earlier today Majestic Athletic, the company which provides the authentic on-field jerseys for all 30 Major League Baseball teams, unveiled 10 new team batting practice jerseys for the 2014 season. The B.P. jerseys unveiled were for the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Miami Marlins, New York Mets, New York
Zombie Teams: Identities Brought Back from the Dead
It’s not a lame soap opera twist, it’s not a zombie uprising, but this coming weekend we’ll be re-introduced to something very familiar to all of us which has been dead and buried for over ten years… and no, it’s not “Afroman’s” career. It’s the Charlotte Hornets, ladies and gentlemen!
Washington Nationals Players Wear U.S. Navy Caps Today
The Washington Nationals wore U.S. Navy caps before their game today to honour the victims of the shooting which took place at the Washington Navy Yard, just across the street from Nationals Park, yesterday afternoon. Joint Chiefs of Staff VC James A. Winnefeld, Jr. handed out the caps to the
2013 NL East Batting Practice Caps and Uniforms
Major League Baseball and New Era are set to unveil their latest league-wide batting practice cap re-design in the coming weeks and we’re taking an in-depth look at the new batting practice caps for each team in 2013 here at SportsLogos.Net going through one division at a time. In this piece we’re taking a
Photos: Brewers, Nats Wear Negro League Jerseys
The Milwaukee Brewers held their 7th annual Negro Leagues Tribute Game last night while playing host to the NL East leading Washington Nationals. The Brewers were honouring the 1923 Milwaukee Bears while the Nationals honoured the Homestead Grays, who played their final 11 seasons (1940-50) in Washington. Milwaukee went all
SF Giants at Washington Nationals becomes NY Giants at Washington Senators. Pictures!
The stadium rolled back to 1924 Thursday night for the game, complete with retro scoreboard, grounds crew, and attendants. The bunting was even up, albeit digital, giving the game a play-off type feel. In a remarkable detail, the first pitch was not only thrown from behind the dugout as
Washington Nationals Go Back, Way Back, Back In Time… with Turn Back the Clock Night
It is not just going to be on-field jerseys that tell you it’s 1924 in the ballpark Thursday night at the Nationals vs. Giants game. The scoreboard, scorecards, ushers, on-field entertainers, even the grounds crew will go with the old-school look. The 1924 World Series ended with Washington earning
Camo Caps to be worn by all MLB Teams, Full Gallery Here
As part of their annual “Stars and Stripes” program, New Era and Major League Baseball has produced a cap for every Major League team featuring a camouflage-patterned logo. These special caps will be worn by all 30 clubs during the 2012 season on the following three dates: Monday, May 28th;
Photos from St Patricks Day 2012
It was another green-filled St. Patrick’s Day in the world of sports last night; 19 of the 30 Major League Baseball teams wore something green during their games yesterday while a couple NBA teams and a whole slew of minor league hockey teams joined in on the fun. Simply click
2011 MLB Uniform Year-In-Review: Part Two
Christmas has once again come and gone and someone special must have read my Christmas wish-list posted here two weeks ago, that retro standings board I wrote about was waiting for me under the tree Sunday morning! This past week my wife and I have been watching Game 6 of the 1992 World Series