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What if they find homes before the games are played?
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Otero during the Japan All-Stars game.
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11 hours ago, cwilz305 said:
As we enter into year two of Nike/NBA, I actually have an appreciation for the Adidas Sleeved Jerseys. Sure, a lot of the designs for the jerseys were atrocious and/or needed tweaking but the more I see the ads on jerseys now, the more I begin to realize the Nike Swoosh and the ads don't belong on the jerseys since it ruins the balance of the design elements of the jerseys.
I Like both.
I'd like to see them bring back sleeved jerseys for players who wear shirts under their jerseys. This is awful:
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21 hours ago, agentrygraphics said:
The NBA's introduction of, and subsequent allowance of otherwise "off-brand" jerseys for their respective teams - diverting away from just "home" and "away" denotations and the color schemes thereof - is a slippery slope of cash-grabbing brand dilution that is not unlike the jersey stunts we have seen in Minor League baseball.
...Change my mind.
You say Minor League Baseball, I say European soccer.
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15 hours ago, San Diego said:
I hate everything about the Chicago Bears look and I hate that they have a cool name but don't use any actual bears.
Um:
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Brandiose should give an MLB team the full-Brandiose treatment. They've already ripped the Padres off a hundred times so they might as well get a crack at the real thing.
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The Cardinals look 1000x better with piping:
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3 hours ago, NicDB said:
My point about the W is that the scripts would be a lot more legible without the drop shadows. But because of the cap logo, it needs them in order to match. I just wonder how many tweaks you have to make before you end up with something different enough to justify scrapping the entire thing. I get the feeling that a lot of Brewers fans are sick of the current identity simply because of the perception that it keeps getting forced on us when its obvious what the fans prefer.
But I'm gonna go off on a tangent now because this is the unpopular opinions thread... I don't actually mind when baseball teams combine their city and nickname for a cap monogram. I'll admit my biases as a BiG loyalist are at play here. But I also logged in a lot of hours playing Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 as a tween and teen, which made me curious about Japanese baseball where this is a much more common practice.
Yomiuri Giants:Chunichi Dragons:
Yakult Swallows:
Hanshin Tigers:
In some cases, the "city" is actually the corporation that sponsors the team. The Yomiuri Giants for example, play at the Tokyo Dome and wear scripts that actually say "TOKYO" on their road greys.
The Brewers' best all-time look's got you covered:
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It feels like "identity" is thrown around a lot as the barometer for a team's logo/look success but when it comes to the Brewers, who have a unique name that is relevant to the region, a lot of votes go to a logo that basically just says "baseball team."
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The modern design of football jersey templates improves over the shoulder striping. This:
looks better than this:
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3 hours ago, ZipperClub said:
So he doesn't burn himself, probably.
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White wordmarks in baseball are underrated:
Cleveland's "The Land" jersey also counts:
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1 hour ago, BJ Sands said:
The Cavs’ current black uniforms are outstanding.
Their grey jersey is pretty good too.
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More than brown, people should rally around the Padres bringing back the yellow permanently. Only two teams in the league use it and even then only the A's really highlight it. And whenever you watch a Padres game, because everyone wears their regular clothes, nothing sticks out (not even brown) except yellow. And it's the same on the road. The only time you can really make a Padres fan out is when they're wearing yellow.
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On 4/12/2018 at 7:12 AM, daveindc said:
The Padres' uniforms have grown on me. My first reaction to them was "boring blue and white", but they're actually pretty clean and distinct. Pinstripes might have been nice, but I like the way the white pops on these too.
Maybe this is an unpopular opinion but I think that a yellow outline and the 2016 hat would've got (most) people to shut up about brown.
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That seems like it was a comment about general fashion but baggy shorts do have an advantage in basketball, as they make it tougher to nutmeg.
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I really like the Bucs uniforms. The numbers are stupid but that's the NFL in the 10s for you and I like the way the yoke provides consistency across the set. Also, while I'm not crazy about it, pewter is a unique color in all of sports.
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This might seem like a bit of a stretch but he is top 5 by fWAR in team history:
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13 hours ago, ColeJ said:
i was actually saying the same thing to a friend during game 7.
i said the only team that i can think of that even comes close is the dallas stars/north stars thing. i know that's controversial on this forum with some people, but i think the dodgers get it absolutely right. same team. honor it.
I assume that part of it is that Brooklyn never got another team. The old New York Giants hat is basically a black version of the current New York Mets hat and Milwaukee, Philly, etc. are all still part of the league. Still, it's interesting that so many Angelenos wear another city's initial.
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10 hours ago, Ferdinand Cesarano said:
It's interesting how much LA Dodgers fans embrace their Brooklyn heritage. I can't think of another fanbase that embraces their team's ex-city like that.
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I think the amout of dark blue in baseball is fine, as long as the teams play up their secondary color. The Indians, Red Sox and Astros are good because they emphasize red and orange (or at least they do at home) but teams like the Rays and Brewers, who don't, and the Padres, who don't even have a secondary color, are giving everyone else a bad name. Even all the dark blue hats are fine and mostly because an orange hat doesn't really go with anything in real life.
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It depends on why you like your original team?
If it's a team you picked when you were a kid because you liked a particular player or their jerseys, those aren't reasons to stay loyal. If it was an older family member's team and they raised you to like them because they like them, that's different but really, odds are that you're dumping a big market team for a small(er) market team and that is generally OK. The big market team will survive.
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Minor/Independent/Collegiate League Baseball Logo/Uniform Changes
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Even for a minor league team the Grizzlies go through a lot of redesigns.