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  1. On to Negro League Team #2! The Kansas City Royal Giants played in Kansas City, Missouri from 1910 to 1912 and were the cross-town rival of the aforementioned Kansas City Giants. BRANDING The insignia/main logo was homemade using the "English Towne" font (which I also used for the jersey numbers), and Mercia Script was used for the script logos. EXTRA HOME SCRIPTS/ROAD SCRIPTS PT. I And here are the extra home script logos assembled, wasn't able to fit all of the road script logos onto one slide however EXTRA ROAD SCRIPTS PT. II & EXTRA CAP LOGOS And here are the rest of the road script logos and the extra cap (insignia) logos. UNIFORMS I've designed a standard 4-uniform set with a gold home alternate and purple road alternate plus Old English-style jersey numbers.
  2. At the end of this series, will you layout a table for which team would be in what division/conference? , Plus length of regular season and scheduling formula?
  3. Gonna be taking a detour on over to the Kansas City Giants, the Giants were a short-lived Negro Leagues team that played from 1909 to 1911 in Kansas City, KS. BRANDING For the cap logo, I got a cap logo very similar to the Kansas City Athletics' cap logo from 1960. With a standard blue and red color scheme to go with it, the font used for the wordmarks was Patched. EXTRA SCRIPT LOGOS Here are the other wordmarks I put together EXTRA CAP LOGOS And here are the extra cap logos that were assembled UNIFORMS And here are the uniforms I made, a standard 4-piece set with a red home alternate and blue road alternate uniform.
  4. The logo for the 2024 American Assocation of Professional Baseball's All-Star-Game in Kansas City, KS has been revealed with the logo featuring an official silhouette of the Kansas City, Kansas skyline.
  5. Now on to the Kansas City Packers who were a member of the short-lived Federal League that tried to compete with Major League Baseball from 1914 to 1915. BRANDING I couldn't think up of a good mascot for the Packers, So I just went with using the classic "KC" packers insignia for the main logo, I also used a darker navy for the primary color and changed the secondary color to a dark teal. The font used for the wordmarks was DePalma. EXTRA SCRIPT LOGOS Here are all the other home script logos I assembled, and I was able to almost fit all of the road script logos on to here as well. EXTRA ROAD SCRIPTS & CAP LOGOS Here are the rest of the road script logos and cap logos that were assembled. UNIFORMS And here are the uniforms I made, I went for a simple but clean approach to these uniforms, a standard home and away uniform, and a dark teal home alternate and a navy road alternate uniform.
  6. Nice job on the London Lightning! Are we gonna get a second London team in this series, maybe a team in Northern Ireland?
  7. Before Kansas City's independent baseball franchise chose to rename themselves the "Monarchs" in honor of the famous Negro Leagues Baseball team that played from 1920 to 1965, they were known as the "T-Bones" that played at the ballpark formerly known as CommunityAmerica Ballpark and competed in the Northern League from 2003 to 2010 and then were moved into where they are now the American Assocation of Professional Baseball. The T-Bones/Monarchs franchise actually got their start in Duluth, MN as a charter member of Northern League as the Duluth-Superior Dukes and played in Duluth from 1993 to 2002, it was until 2003, that the Dukes moved to Kansas City, Kansas and changed their name to the "T-Bones" and were known under that moniker from 2003 to 2019. This part of the series, Imagines what if the T-Bones never change their name and update their identity with a fresh new look? BRANDING The emblem logo and mascot logo are updated versions of the T-Bones original logo that was used from 2003 to 2019, the font that I used for the home and script logos was Hanstoc Script, I even made a full script logo with light brown and black outlines that's made to resemble the T-Bones' original script logo. EXTRA SCRIPT LOGOS Here are all the extra script logos I assembled, I also made some plain home and away script logos EXTRA CAP LOGOS And here are a small assortment of extra cap (insignia) logos with some multicolor variations UNIFORMS And here are the 4 uniforms I designed, with a standard white and gray home and away jerseys, a light brown home alternate and a red away alternate. BLACK ALTERNATE UNIFORMS To round out the full 6-uniform set, I made a pair of black home and away alternate sets as well.
  8. Set in an alternate timeline, where the Athletics stay in Kansas City and change their name to the "Mules" in honor of the Kansas City A's unofficial mascot at the time, Charlie "O" the Mule named after Kansas City Athletics owner; Charles O'Finley. BRANDING For the ex-Athletic Mules, I went with a blue, yellow, and powder blue color scheme, I made the home script logo with the San Andreas font, the road script logo was borrowed from SFGiants58's MLB The Defunct Saga and the cap (insignia logos) were the Kansas City's A official cap logo from 1965 to 1967. EXTRA HOME SCRIPTS/ROAD SCRIPTS (I) And here is Page 1 of the many script logos I assembled both home and away ROAD SCRIPTS (II)/EXTRA CAP LOGOS And here are the remaining road script logos with the extra cap logos I put together and the mascot logo with the white outline. UNIFORMS For the ex-Athletic Mules uniforms, I went with a 5-uniform set that includes a home and road jersey with blue script logos and a yellow outline, 2 home alternates a full powder blue uniform and a "mustard" yellow uniform, and to round it all out a road blue alternate uniform with a yellow "Kansas City" script and the Mules mascot as a shoulder patch.
  9. As forementioned, "Mules" was a nickname considered for Ewing Kauffman's MLB expansion franchise granted by the league back in 1968 after a Missouri senator sued MLB after the relocation of the Kansas City Athletics to Oakland. This part of the series dresses the Mules in a familiar royal blue and gold look. This is also a reminiscent of the Kauffman-inspired set I did for the Kansas City Cowboys a year ago BRANDING The home script logo was put together by myself, and the font used was Struck Base. The road script logos and cap (insignia) logos were borrowed from the Royals official logo set. EXTRA HOME SCRIPTS I made a lot of home/away script logos for this one, so not's gonna fit on one page EXTRA ROAD SCRIPTS As you can see with this Royals-style Mules concept and the football Royals concept from several months back, I really want the Royals to start incorporating more gold and black into their brand packages. EXTRA CAP LOGOS And here is a quilt of extra cap logos, plus the mascot logo with the white outline UNIFORM SET 1 I actually made 2 sets of uniforms for this one, the home uniform is based on the current Royals home uniform since 2006, the away uniform is based on the Royals away uniform from 2012 to 2021, an all-powder blue home alternate uniform which combines the script and cap logo from the Royals powder blue alternates worn from 2012-2021 and the new powder blue alternates with full powder blue pants. The first away alternate uniform is based on the Royals away alternate uniform from 2006 to 2013 with the white "Mules" script on the jersey and a mascot shoulder patch. UNIFORM SET 2 And for the second home alternate, I designed a uniform based on the Royals blue and gold alternates that debuted in 2016 after their 2015 World Series championship worn from 2016 to 2021, the last 2 alternates I designed are based on the Royals black alternate uniforms worn from 2002 to 2006.
  10. Now on to the football Mules, the nickname "Mules" was also once considered by AFL founder Lamar Hunt during the name selection process for what would eventually become the Kansas City Chiefs after moving the Texans from Dallas. In this universe, he chooses "Mules" over Chiefs, Royals, or Stars, I think it would've been very interesting to have 2 horse teams in the same division playing each other. BRANDING I reused the primary and insignia logos from the baseball Mules (as well as the color scheme) but since this is football, I picked a different font for the wordmarks, this one being West Django. EXTRA WORDMARKS/INSIGNIAS And here are the extra wordmarks I assembled with the additional insignias and "helmet" logo being carried over as well. FIELD AND UNIFORMS I put together a set of 6-uniforms with a Dallas Texans fauxback being included just like the Royals (ex-DTX) and Stars sets all with a commemorative Lamar Hunt AFL patch. EXTRA FIELDS To wrap things up, I made a home field with light brown endzones and Super Bowl LIV, LV, and LVII fields with a custom Mules endzone.
  11. This one was a bit of a long time coming, but we're finally to the "Mules" section of this series, the "Mules" nickname was a nickname that was considered for both the MLB franchise and Lamar Hunt's NFL franchise after moving the Texans from Dallas, Tonight we'll be focusing on the baseball Mules. As "Mules" was the only other nickname that was considered in the "Name the Team" contest for Ewing Kauffman's MLB expansion franchise in 1969. It's very likely that the "Mules" nickname would also been inspired by the American Royal horseshow in Kansas City as mules are part of the equestrian animal family. BRANDING For this part of the series the emblem, mascot, and cap (insignia) logos were all designed by the artist I commissioned, but the script logos were assembled by me using the Barney Script font. EXTRA SCRIPT LOGOS Just like with the Dreamers concept from a while back, I assembled both home and away script logos with a green, light brown, and white palette. EXTRA CAP LOGOS And here are a couple of extra cap logos, with a few simplified (no-outline) cap logos, that I thought about using the for the ballcaps but didn't. And there's also a Mules mascot logo with a white outline on green. UNIFORMS And now the uniforms! This is my very first time ever assembling a set of baseball uniforms, I was able to figure it out and a create a sort of "Royals-esque" uniform set with a light brown home alternate uniform and a green road alternate uniform.
  12. Nice job, but I wonder what the new Mountain West looks like, since it looks here it has a completely new logo and also what that's "GCC" conference that's in there?
  13. Do you think we could get a Tech N9ne uniform set for Kansas City Chiefs?
  14. maxwasson

    MLB MULTIVERSE

    I really loved your take on the Kansas City Cowboys, that was a personal favorite of mine
  15. @Silent Wind of Doom Could you make the KU football banners in my signature like our "Blackhawk" uniforms we wore in Week 2 vs. Illinois?, that'd make it easier to differentiate from the Chiefs banners in the signature since they're so close to each other.
  16. And now for a bit of a bonus concept I assembled in between the "Renegades" and "Mules" parts of this series, this ties back into Lamar Hunt's relocation of the AFL's Dallas Texans to Kansas City, Missouri and selecting a new name for the team. During the name selection process, owner Lamar Hunt wanted to keep the "Texans" name in Kansas City (which wouldn't have made any sense), so while the exact nickname "Marshals" was never actually considered for the team that would eventually be named the Chiefs, in this timeline Hunt chooses a nickname that keeps the western theming from his Dallas franchise and this name is chosen over Royals, Chiefs, or Mules as this concept is essentially my Cowboys/Marshals (NFL) concept but with a Chiefs/Texans flair to it. BRANDING The color scheme is for the Hunt-owned Marshals is the same red, yellow, and white color scheme carried over from my Chiefs/Texans thread from a while back EXTRA WORDMARKS/INSIGNIAS Because I have black included in my Chiefs/Texans color scheme, I went in and made some more alternate wordmarks and insignias, I also assembled an alternate helmet logo for the Marshals' all black uniform which is a homage to the original Dallas Texans logo with the state of Missouri in red (outline in white) and a yellow star signifying the location of Kansas City, Missouri, I also did a "Chiefs-style" helmet logo with the state of Missouri in white (outline in black) and a red KC insignia with a black outline. FIELD AND UNIFORMS For the standard home fields, I was able to put in single-color scripts for the endzones for the red and yellow (endzone) fields, and the uniform set has the Chiefs color scheme applied to the font used in Cowboys/Marshals with the commemorative AFL patch on the top-right corner. EXTRA FIELDS And for the Super Bowl LIV and LV fields, I needed to design a yellow Super Bowl endzone for the Marshals as to contrast the red endzones being used by the 49ers and Buccaneers. There's a Super Bowl LVIII field with the Marshals and Cowboys.
  17. maxwasson

    MLB MULTIVERSE

    In the words of a funny Secret Base documentary AH DANG IT! Also are you going to get to any of my suggestions (none of these are new)? Buffalo Bisons (Red Sox) Not my suggestion, but It has been requested in this thread Grand Rapids Rippers (Cleveland) New Orleans Pelicans (Pirates) New Orleans Pelicans (White Sox) Sioux City Cornhuskers (White Sox)
  18. maxwasson

    MLB MULTIVERSE

    Would the Minnesota BASEBALL Vikings also be eternally cursed by the being best team in the MLB to never win a World Series?
  19. The Kansas City Renegades were a short-lived charter member of the defunct Champions Pro Indoor Football League that played one season in 2013, and folded after that lone inauguaral season, the Renegades were Kansas City's second ever arena football team after the Brigade/Command in the Arena Football League that played from 2006 to 2012, Kansas City would receive two more arena football teams after the Renegades' short run, one was the Kansas City Phantoms which had a similar mascot to the Brigade/Command and they played 2 seasons from 2017 to 2018 in the Champions Indoor Football league, which came about as a merger between the Champions Pro Indoor Football League and the Lone Star Football League, all before the most recent of arena football teams to pop up in Kansas City, the Kansas City Goats which were recently revealed as a charter member of a brand new arena football league simply titled "The Arena League" that is set to play their first season in 2024. BRANDING The mascot I chose for the Renegades is a bandit design with a very interesting mixture of black, white, blue, and yellow. The font used for the wordmarks, insignias, and jersey numbers was I.F.C. Los Banditos. EXTRA BRANDING And here are the all extra wordmarks and insignias I assembled, you'll notice the insignia for this concept is remarkably different from my other insignia designs in this series, that's because the insignia the Renegades used on their original logo was a simple "KC" logo that didn't interlock. FIELD AND UNIFORMS Since this was an arena football team, I did not have to assemble multiple fields and I focused on making one standard home field with some on-field sponsors like Einstein Bros. Bagels and Nebraska Furniture Mart. I also put a together a 6-piece uniform set with blue and yellow alternates.
  20. maxwasson

    MLB MULTIVERSE

    Nice job on the Buffalo Blue Jays, If I remember correctly the Blue Jays also almost played temporary home games in Pittsburgh sharing PNC Park with the Pirates.
  21. maxwasson

    MLB MULTIVERSE

    I think yesterday I did request "New Orleans Pelicans" in the White Sox and Pirates style
  22. maxwasson

    MLB MULTIVERSE

    Well this was a nice surprise! I wonder what a "New Orleans PelSox" set could look like or "New Orleans PiratePels"
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