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  1. coco1997

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    The Phillies were actually the first team to wear racing stripes in 1970 or 1971. The Expos didn't adopt their racing striped look until 1980.
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    While that MLB.com article seems to just speculate that the Pirates could have relocated and become the Arrows, the one above confirms it was a possibility. I can honestly say I had never heard about the Twins possibly moving to Indianapolis, though!
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    This feels like it could be the spiritual successor to the Buffalo BufFeds/Blues of the Federal League, right down to the logo. Side note, as @DCarp1231 previously alluded to, this article confirms that an attempt to purchase and relocate the Pirates to Indianapolis was made in 1985. Couldn't find anything about the A's, though.
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    Great thinking to embrace the Angels' City Connect look full-time for Long Beach! I'm kind of curious to see what the set would look like with the more medium blue from the Long Beach flag replacing navy.
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    Not sure whether this was intentional or not, but the color scheme is somewhat reminiscent of the NY Giants’ 1916 uniforms. Great work!
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    Great to hear that you’re planning to do something with the teams I mentioned! For what it’s worth, I believe the original KC Cowboys wore brown, so maybe you could do something with that color. I also had the idea that the logo could be the Royals’ BP logo, but with a cowboy hat replacing the crown above the “KC.”
  7. Love the custom bat-symbol design! It looks like a cross between the modern oval bat-symbol and the Adam West/'66 Batman logo. Also, as much as I love your Power Rangers set, I feel like it’s a missed opportunity that you didn’t work in the lightning bolt logo somewhere.
  8. coco1997

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    The Saints turned out great! I'm curious what the significance is of the pig logo on the alt's sleeve. @MJD7 Congrats on completing a very fun, creative and well-researched series! Since it seems like you tried to address as many potential relocations as possible, here are a few I feel would fit well within the premise of this project: Kansas City Cowboys (Senators) – As @maxwasson pointed out, the Kansas City Cowboys (known alternately as the “Blues”) of the Western League played from 1885-1901 before relocating to D.C. and becoming the first iteration of the Washington Senators. Long Beach Angels – In 2019, the Angels met with Long Beach officials about relocating to a new stadium at the large, undeveloped plot of land near Long Beach Convention Center. Last year, after the City of Anaheim nixed a planned sale of Angel Stadium to Arte Moreno, Long Beach reiterated its interest in luring the Halos thirty miles southwest of Anaheim. Washington A’s – In 1977 (scroll down to page 8 ), Charlie O. Finley accused Commissioner Howie Kuhn of plotting to switch the A’s to the NL and move them to D.C. Kuhn downplayed these claims but confessed the move had at least been considered. The A’s look could mesh pretty organically with the Senators/Nationals, with a navy & red color scheme similar to the Kansas City A’s pre-1963 look. Washington Giants – According to this article, a group of local investors attempted to lure the Giants to D.C. in 1978. I can see you doing something cool with an orange “DC” monogram in the style of the Giants’ “SF.”
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    Why would that happen?
  10. coco1997

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    Detroit turned out great! I was really surprised to learn from Todd Radom's podcast that this relocation was an actual possibility. The headspoon piping is a nice nod to the Tigers' home jerseys. I was planning to suggest that if you hadn't included it in your initial design.
  11. coco1997

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    Phila A's - The whole set is gorgeous, but the two alts have to be my favorite of the bunch. Brewers (White Sox) - I love this idea! However, I think you could lean into the White Sox inspiration just a bit more. For instance, you could squeeze a small "Brewers" into the tail of the "Milwaukee" script (and visa versa for the home and home alt jerseys) as a nod to these gorgeous 1968 throwbacks. I'd also like to see the diamond return to the sleeve as it did with your other White Sox concepts, but with a Brewers logo (maybe the barley ball?) in place of the sock. Pandas - I actually enjoy both versions of the Pandas equally! Green and black is such a great color combo. I agree with @heavybass that it would be fun to see a panda mascot somewhere, something like this. Basically the Swinging Friar with a panda face. Orioles (Yankees) - This is probably your simplest concept in this series, but it's nonetheless one of my favorites because of the history behind it. Vegas D-Backs - YES! I was hoping to see this one included, and you did not disappoint! As much as I beat the "D-Backs back in purple and turquoise" drum, this scheme would've made total sense for them had they moved to Sin City and also created some nice visual synergy with the Golden Knights.
  12. Been meaning to catch up on the last couple teams: Phillies - Personally, I prefer the maroon and powder blue set to your second version. I'd like to see the red alt with Liberty Bell on the breast in the colors from your first version. Pirates - I think this is one team where the plethora of alternates works, as they all look different enough from one another. Padres - Looking good, though I'd prefer to see a gold alternate in the mix as opposed to two white options. Never been a fan of their camo look, but given that San Diego is such a big Navy town, I get why they wear them and why you kept it. Giants - If you're going to have two throwbacks, might I suggest a pinstriped NY Giants road uniform? The current road throwback doesn't really add anything new or different to the overall set. Mariners - I'll echo @Yee Yee Go 'Stros!'s praise about unifying the number style. I also really love those two fauxbacks! The '70s wordmark in particular looks fantastic on an off-white jersey. Cardinals - I'd think about putting the "St. Louis" script on the road jersey and combining the Sunday alternate and 1940's throwback into one design.
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    Your latest script “M” for the Milwaukee Cardinals is probably the best of the three options. Nice work!
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    You're probably correct that "REDS" is too short of a name, but I kind of like how it looks in big, bold letters like this. I actually think this is a huge improvement! Yes, it's subtle (like shifting from black to navy for your TB Pirates concept) but it really ties the whole design together, especially when seen alongside the TV numbers. Great job! These both look good, but the dustier shade probably works better, as it's closer to the color of actual female cardinals, and, as you said, would be different enough from the cream color of the throwback uniform. The single outlines for the alternates definitely look cleaner, IMO. As always, thanks for trying out my suggestions!
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    San Diego Reds - I really like the choice to go with red and gold, as it feels more California/San Diego than red and black would. (They're also McDonald's colors, which would be appropriate for the Friars ). The current "Reds" script feels out of place with the rest of the identity, though. Could we see an arched "REDS" wordmark in the style of the Padres' wordmarks and numbers? New York Reds - As @Yee Yee Go 'Stros! pointed out, I'm not sure the Mets' "NY" monogram really works with the other design elements. My suggestion would be to tweak the serifs of the "NY" to match those of the Reds' current numbers and wordmarks. Here's a super rough mockup of how that could look: Everything else looks great, though. The road jersey is particularly sharp. Houston Cardinals - I'm curious how the road jersey would look in the dusty cream color (or a slightly tweaked version of that shade) the Astros used to wear, which could serve as a nod to both those uniforms and the color of female cardinals. Dallas A's - Love the Kelly green and blue, which helps set this design apart from @SFGiants58's Dallas set. The Rangers elements also mesh really nicely with the Athletics identity. I'm not sold on the double outlines on the alts, however. Even though there isn't a ton of contrast between the green and blue, I think single outlines would look cleaner. Looking forward to the final couple teams!
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    I like the idea of trying to subtly reference the Devil Rays' gradients, but I definitely prefer this version! I meant to add that I also love the compass in the diamond design. I like this! I think mono-red makes more sense for the alt, mainly because of the design of the D.C. flag, but that would probably necessitate flipping the colors of the script and TV numbers on the home jersey, which I'm not sure you'd want to do. Fair enough.
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    - Really digging that arched block "Miami" for the Marlins and feel it's strong enough to be the primary road jersey. - The Stars look fantastic! The sunrise colors emanating from the script add a ton of personality to the jersey. And yeah, it works a lot better here than on the previous Twins' jerseys. - I love the Flamingos home jersey with the pink script & numbers and probably prefer it to your original version. I’d likely stick with the black script on the road jersey, though. - The brown Angels jersey and silver wordmark on the Denver Rockies are also really nice! Nice job tweaking the serifs of the "W" to match the ones from that retro "Orioles" script! Everything about TB looks great, but the teal and gold strokes on the home jersey wordmark and numbers kind of bleed together and end up looking green. Could we see teal wordmarks & numbers outlined in navy and then gold? It's not as much of an issue on the road jersey due to the gray background. Flipping the Twins' new cap logo upside down and using the three stars from the D.C. flag is great, and I actually have the exact same thing planned for an upcoming project of my own. I'm with @fortunat1 about not being sold on the mono-navy for the Sunday alt, but I also get your reasoning that mono-red would probably make it look too similar to the home jersey. I have a few suggestions that don’t appear to be on your list: Montreal Royals – Alternate identity for the 1969 expansion Expos? The minor league Montreal Royals existed from 1928-1960, and as soon as the team folded, efforts were made to bring baseball back to Montreal. Houston Colt .45s/Colts – Houston’s MLB club never rebrands as the Astros and retains the “Colts” moniker, but in observance of sensitivity to gun violence, maybe the name is repurposed to refer to the horse? Keep up the awesome work!
  18. Can anyone recommend a script style font that resembles the former Indians' scripts?
  19. Decided to crank out one more team and, following up on my previous post, try the Grays in the style of the Pirates: HOMESTEAD GRAYS HOME: HOMESTEAD GRAYS ROAD: HOMESTEAD GRAYS HOME/ROAD ALT: Notes: - As mentioned in my previous post, the Grays originated in Homestead, Pennsylvania but played several home games at D.C's Griffith Stadium throughout the 1940s, hence the dual-city identity. - My goal here was to make the Homestead Grays as different from Washington's design as possible while keeping the same basic color scheme. We therefore get pinstriped, sleeveless uniforms (which are sure to please @VampyrRabbit ) with gray wordmarks and numbers in the style of the Pirates. C&C appreciated!
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    Hadn't gotten around to commenting on this project until now, but better late than ever, I suppose. I've really loved what you've done so far! Some comments: Marlins (Browns) – Really nice job balancing black, teal and orange. For the road script, I'd like to see arched block letters with drop shadows, which could serve as both a nod to the Browns’ 1946-51 road jerseys and the Negro League Miami Marlins. Tampa Bay Pirates – I like the shift from black to navy blue. It’s subtle, almost to the point that you might not notice until you see the road alt, but it elevates the design from being just another Pirates concept with “Tampa Bay” slapped on to two of the jerseys. Vegas A’s – I love the return to Kelly green full-time. I’m not convinced the sparkly gold would work in real life, but it looks great in concept form! Angels (Senators) – I might prefer this to what the Angels actually wear. I love the inclusion of athletic gold (something I’d like to see the Angels do in real life), and I’m inclined to think you could turn the crossbar of the Angels “A” jersey into a stylized angel wing. Seattle White Sox – Great use of colors! Also, good job really putting your own spin on this team and keeping it from looking too much like @SFGiants58's equally excellent Seattle White Sox concept. Fury – Really nice use of the warm color palette. My only nitpick is that I’m not sure how a star logo connects to the name “Fury.” Rays (Rangers) – I’ll echo what other have said: I’d GLADLY take this look over the Rays’ current bland uniforms. Those wordmarks demonstrate that traditional-style baseball scripts could work just fine for Tampa Bay. Angels (Senators) – Like the previous team, I probably prefer this set over what the Angels wear in real life. If and when the Halos decide to update their look, I can see them doing something like this. Amazing work! Carolina Twins – I’m a sucker for those Charlotte colors, and I think the segregated use of purple and teal work really well here. Pilots – Love the blue and gold set! Regarding the Mariners-colored version, I think we’ve discussed this before, but I’m not a fan of how the silver wordmarks look on the alts, though that just comes down to personal tastes. Everything else looks great, and it’s cool that the Mariners’ compass can be repurposed for the Pilots identity. Milwaukee A’s – The Packers sleeve stripes are a great touch! Washington Stars (Padres) – Looks great! I’d consider adding contrasting front numbers to the three non-home alt jerseys. Washington Stars (Astros) – Despite what others have said, I actually think this identity works really well. The “Stars” script in particular is amazing! My only suggestion would be to add double (triple?) strokes to the home and road scripts to really make the most out of that tequila sunrise motif. Denver Pirates – I definitely prefer your initial black and purple look, but if you have to use silver, I’d like to see it incorporated elsewhere than just the black alt. Atlanta A’s – Red and athletic gold is such an underused color combo in baseball. The black alt might be my favorite of the bunch. New Orleans Pelicans – Another one of my favorites! I respect that you resisted the temptation to use Mardi Gras colors and stuck with Indians/Guardians colors with just a touch of gold. Pittsburgh Grays – A very crisp and clean look. I’m loving the off-white T-bars on the alt. New Orleans & Florida White Sox – I love the playful-looking scripts. Interesting choice to go with orange pins over green for Florida (I dig it), and I’d buy that black “NOLA” alt in a heartbeat. Tampa Bay Twins – The crossed “T” and “StP” flags are super clever! Brewers (Browns) – Great job creating those scripts in the Orioles’ style. I imagine the caps would have the Barrelman’s face on them? Orlando Rays – It’s amazing how good the Devil Rays gradient looks with the Rays’ fauxback wordmarks. This could be the basis for an excellent future Rays redesign. Vegas Flamingos – I love this concept! One of my very favorites in the series. I’m curious how the wordmark & numbers on the home jersey would look with the colors flipped. Denver A’s – I agree that the single outlined Old English wordmark looks cleaner and more legible. Nice work! Angels (Browns) - Wouldn’t mind seeing how this would look in red and brown, as a nod to the team’s past and also a little wink at the other “holy” team (Padres) that also wears brown. Keep up the excellent work! Looking forward to what else you have in store.
  21. The black pants definitely look good with the gray jersey! And great suggestion to add a "FtW" logo. Wrapping up the series today with one of the most well-known Negro League teams, the Washington Grays! GRAYS HOME: GRAYS ROAD: GRAYS HOME ALT: GRAYS ROAD ALT: Notes: - As @VampyrRabbit correctly guessed, the Homestead Grays are crossed with the Nationals, who threw back to the Grays in 2012. The Pirates have also played as the Grays on several occasions, due to the team originally being based in Pittsburgh. - Because the original Grays uniforms were more navy than actual gray, I went with a dual-color scheme and paired navy with a much lighter shade of gray. - One feature of the Grays' uniforms that I absolutely had to include was the thick, distinctive T-bars. The Nationals' primary logo is also tweaked to include the name "Grays." C&C appreciated! For reference, here are the four teams that did not have Negro League equivalents: - Anaheim - Arizona - Tampa Bay - Toronto Thank you to everyone who followed along and commented!
  22. I think the first one on the left is actually the worst. I don't think the horizontal sunrise stripes work on a traditional button down jersey.
  23. Thanks. I appreciate the feedback, but your suggestion wouldn't really be in keeping with what I've done throughout this series. I went with navy & orange because they're both what the original Tigers probably used and former Padres colors, and, because I wanted SD to look as different from my Cincinnati Tigers concept as possible, pinstripes were a must. Anyway, next up are the Forth Worth Black Panthers! BLACK PANTHERS HOME: BLACK PANTHERS ROAD: BLACK PANTHERS HOME/ROAD ALT: Notes: - The Fort Worth Black Panthers played in the Texas Colored League from 1920-24 and were honored by the Rangers back in 2014. - My Black Panthers set wound up being primarily influenced by the Rangers' City Connect look (which itself took inspiration from the Black Panthers) with a Blackletter-style "BP" in place of the "TX" on the front of the jersey and cap. - Speaking of City Connect, the sleeve logo combines the Rangers' horseshoe Texas and "peagle" logo (with its wings clipped) from that set. - I figure the black alt could be worn both at home and on the road (with gray pants). C&C appreciated! The final team in the series will be up soon.
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