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How much you washing? A ton. I'll see myself out.
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How does that make any sense when "Washington", which is a longer word, was NOT angled like that? And no, the Orioles should not follow suit. The only they would possibly need to do is slightly de-italicize "Baltimore".
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One (and probably the only one other than the DC patch) positive is the Nats switching their trim to red/white/blue instead of the just red and blue. Looks less Braves-ish.
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Why is Atlanta playing twice opening week and San Diego and Vegas aren't playing at all?
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Right amount of gold.
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You mean all the big, fancy language you use, yet you don't know what the words "fact" and "opinion" mean and the difference between them?
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You see enough of his posts and ridiculous statements like this are just the norm. Each one has a more heightened sense of pretentious snobbery than the last.
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Literally in opposite world. The white trim and sleeve cuffs were straight out of the 70s and should've been retired a long time ago. This is traditional, pre-horribly renovated Yankee Stadium era Yankees road uniforms.
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If this is true, I will still hate the Yankees, but their uniform set will be elevated to one of the best in the league, rather than the 70s striped-road uniforms bringing down the #1B home uniform of the league.
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2023 NFL Regular Season Through Super Bowl LVIII
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That tweet sounds more like a hostage situation than a hiring.
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And yes. SLC is not getting the A's full-time and they know that. But they're also looking at making an impression for the future. Memphis knew that with the Oilers/Titans in Nashville, they were never going to get an NFL team of they're own. Tennessee is just not a two-market state in any sport. But Salt Lake can get an MLB team even with the A's in Vegas (not saying they will, but it's a possibility that doesn't exist in the Memphis-NFL scenario), so yes, it is a very strong possibility that they have a big turnout for the A's, even if only for a temporary basis.
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The A's playing in Salt Lake is not the equivalent of Nashville playing in Memphis. Those two cities have a bitter rivalry and Memphis rejected the "little brother" sentiment of being only a temporary NFL city instead of a full-time one.
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AGAIN, these are computer graphics superimposed onto jerseys. The actual jersey elements can, and probably will, look different.
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Bally?
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What the Royals did, and I think it's how the Diamondbacks do it, is a 2-stripe cuff, ala, the White Sox previous black and white striped away uniforms. It appears the Guardians, like the Marlins, Blue Jays, Pirates, etc, are utilizing a 3 stripe cuff, just with navy sandwiched between two white stripes.
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I wouldn't say the Marlins had "no change". If anything, the sleeve cuff causes the triple-stripe to be thicker. Maybe the only case of the new template improving a uniform, as you can actually see each individual color rather than the previous too-thin stripes blending into one black stripe from any distance greater than 20 ft. And I say that has someone who prefers piping to the thick striping of the 70s and 80s. Old:
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Those graphics are superimposed on the jerseys and the real things could look different. They're not photos of actual jerseys.
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Yeah there's supposedly an MLF and MLFB.
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Referring to Arlington's win as the "most inspirational underdog run in recent memory" and saying it puts Perez "in the same class as Namath" is pretty fancy, aka, over-the-top language. Guess I should've specified that "fancy" also implied "over-the-top".
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Having a favorite player? No. Not creepy. Speaking of your favorite player in an overly-pretentious manner, as if he's some mythological God sent down to Earth by Zeus himself? Yes. Very creepy. Especially in regards to a spring league football player.