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CC97

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  1. I would say that since there are nearly every minor hockey and baseball league that we could add DII, DIII, and NAIA college schools.

    Sure, if I had no plans for the rest of my life

    The STL Cardinals' alternate cream home jersey (with the "St. Louis" script) isn't on the site.

    It's on the MLB Uniform tracker, find it there if you need the graphic in the meantime

    Well, the entirety of the Premier League is absent from the page.

    I'd love to have them up there too!

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  2. I do not sell the jerseys, I give them to my friends. If I were to be arrested I would claim I have no idea and there would be no proof otherwise except for this site. I used a burner email account and will delete all evidence once I am done. There is also the fact that no one cares except for you guys.

    There's only 8000 people in your town of Doylestown, Pennsylvania -- i'm sure not many of them sell counterfeit jerseys with a lawyer father.

  3. Funny story how the CCSLC leaked and caused so much backlash a decent logo was ditched, thus rendering a new uni package worse for the wear. Sad? No.

    Fun isn't it? :)

    I broke the story about the Toronto MLS team going with the name "Inter Toronto FC", which was picked up by the Toronto Star and Toronto Sun -- the backlash removed the "Inter" part of the name and today fans cheer on Toronto FC

    Toronto Star - April 7, 2006

    MLSE mulls Inter nickname

    According to the Canadian Intellectual Property Office, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment applied for the trademark on the names Inter Toronto FC, Toronto FC and Toronto Northmen FC March 15.

    The only name that the MLS has sought a U.S. trademark for is Inter Toronto FC, according to the website www.sportslogos.net.

    Inter Milan is a famous club in Italy's Serie A, and it could be that MLSE is hoping to capitalize on that name with Toronto's Italian community by naming the team Inter Toronto FC.

  4. Don't the Rockies have a division championship banner or two? Where are those?

    They did at one point have the 96 wild card winner banner on the outfield wall but have since removed it....

    the last time I remember it there was in 2003

    How many other teams have (or have had) a wild card "champion" banner?

    I believe the red sox did in 03 but quickly took that down. And I seem to remember the Orioles had one for the 96 wild card team...

    the mets put up pennants for wild card and nlds victories.... the jays have a pennant for hosting the all-star game

  5. Now we need Cisco Field to go through in Oakland and then we can close the book on the cookie cutter dual sport stadiums in baseball. Except for Toronto, which I don't think they have any plans to build a new stadium anytime soon. I can live with the Rogers Center though.

    I never considered the Rogers Centre cookie-cutter... the giant restaurant in centrefield and the hotel built all around the scoreboard save it from cookie-cutter status.

    I wouldn't mind seeing them kind of "spruce" up the sort of bland blue walls. But, mainly, they need to cut the infield as if it were a grass field, like Tampa Bay does. The dirt only around the bases just looks bad nowadays. Once Minnesota has their new park, Toronto would be the last ones with this type of field cut. It's time for it to go.

    So if they're the only one in the league doing so, wouldn't that be the opposite of "cookie-cutter"?

  6. Now we need Cisco Field to go through in Oakland and then we can close the book on the cookie cutter dual sport stadiums in baseball. Except for Toronto, which I don't think they have any plans to build a new stadium anytime soon. I can live with the Rogers Center though.

    I never considered the Rogers Centre cookie-cutter... the giant restaurant in centrefield and the hotel built all around the scoreboard save it from cookie-cutter status.

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