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MJD7

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  1. Minnesota Twins Cooperstown Collection This jersey is inspired by the road pinstripes the Twins wore from 1987-2009, as well as Washington Senators designs of the 1950's.
  2. Am I crazy for believing that this is just their regular red jersey? It looks like the same number font to me, and it looks like the place where the wordmark would be is simply folded over so it’s not visible from this angle. It’s difficult to make out whether the piping that would be below the Nike swoosh is there or not, but I’m pretty sure I see a sliver of it on the end of his left sleeve. I don’t know, I think I’m just not seeing what everybody else sees. It may very well end up being a teaser for new uniforms coming next year, but that looks like the same old Cardinals jersey to me.
  3. Looks good! I probably prefer the previous red & navy alternates, and have never liked the "M" cap for the Twins, but those are both down to personal preference. If you want the wordmark for the powder blue alternate to be more accurate to the jersey the Twins actually wear, maybe try this one out (the main sportslogos.net site is inaccurate):
  4. Milwaukee Brewers Cooperstown Collection It was between this and the powder blue for the regular throwback, so the blue-pinstriped jersey the Brewers wore from 1978-1989 gets slotted in here.
  5. Miami Marlins Cooperstown Collection I had to go with the inaugural vests with teal pinstripes that the Marlins wore during their first two seasons, 1993 & 1994.
  6. The only suggestion I could think of for the Mariners would be to make the teal-brim cap the primary. I've never seen a need for them to have a completely navy cap at all, honestly. The shade of light blue on the Sunday away alternate is a little strong, too, and leans a little too green I think, but otherwise I like the idea of it. The Twins look great! If they adopted that look tomorrow, I'd be very happy. I have a few minor quibbles though, since they are my team: The red-heavy wordmark & numbers looks good at home, but I do like the wordmark & numbers being navy on the road. I don't think the Twins need two navy jerseys, since they look so similar, nor do I think they need a red one, although that's more personal preference. Of the two navy jerseys though, I'd probably go with the one with the Minnesota script, just because I like that one better. I would also drop the red-brim cap, the Twins don't wear it anymore & it never really felt right for them. I would make the top stripe on the socks white, to match the sleeves on the navy jersey. I'd also go with a navy Nike swoosh on the main home & away jerseys, if it were up to me. Minnesota feels like it should be a more navy-heavy team, especially compared to Cleveland & Boston, in my opinion. Sorry to be so nitpicky with the Twins, like I said they are my favorite team so I just have stronger opinions about them. The designs have still all been great so far, looking forward to more!
  7. Los Angeles Dodgers Cooperstown Collection I went with a jersey inspired by the Brooklyn Dodgers' 1944 satin light blue uniforms.
  8. You're probably right, "original" might have been a mistake in word usage. I just based it off of the Hall of Fame's uniform database, which I didn't realize didn't show any uniforms before 1900. Thanks! This would be a good time to mention that I updated the wordmark & sleeve logo for the Marlins City jersey to look even more like neon lights.
  9. Los Angeles Angels Cooperstown Collection This jersey is inspired by one the Los Angeles Angels wore before they existed in the Major Leagues, when the name was for a team in the Pacific Coast League.
  10. Kansas City Royals Cooperstown Collection This jersey is inspired by the Kansas City Monarchs, who over the course of their history featured legendary players such as Jackie Robinson, Satchel Paige, and Ernie Banks.
  11. That's an interesting idea! I might have to try my hand at the Marlins and Diamondbacks too. As I conceived it, it basically would be a regular alternate. It'd hypothetically be worn about as often as the City Connects are in real life.
  12. Houston Astros Cooperstown Collection Naturally, I had to go with the iconic tequila sunrise jersey that the 'Stros wore from 1975-1986.
  13. Thanks! I thought about going with the sleeveless design for Arizona, I just felt the sleeve pattern on the alternates was more interesting and unique to them. You might be onto something with Miami, though, stay tuned.
  14. Thanks! Yeah, I had that concern as well, but I didn’t want to remove the white elements from the sock logo, as they help prevent it from looking like a random blob, making it read clearer as a sock. I originally had the hanging sock logo unchanged as the main design on the jersey, but it looked even more like a t-shirt because of the lack of any wordmark. Also, I went back through some of your concepts, and didn’t even realize you already did a Sox concept similar to mine! Drawing from the same historic design will cause that to happen, I suppose. Thank you!
  15. I'll admit, this is one downside of the white-out look that I hadn't considered. This is one scenario where I'd rather the white-out cut into one of their regular away games as opposed to their orange alternate. Especially considering the white-out is using the old (inferior) Color Rush jersey, I'd much prefer they stick with the orange alternate more.
  16. Detroit Tigers Cooperstown Collection This jersey is an amalgamation of one Detroit wore in 1929 and the one-year jersey that read "Tigers" in 1960, allowing for the occasional use of orange at home.
  17. The Marlins look great! The only suggestion I would make would be to flip the outline colors on the white & teal jerseys, as teal & silver tend to muddle if there isn't another color to buffer between them. The outline configurations would be more consistent across the board that way, as well. I think a teal cap would look great for the home jersey as well, and a teal hat with a black brim would look great for the away, both being cap options they had in their original identity.
  18. Colorado Rockies Cooperstown Collection This is not based on any jersey the Rockies ever actually wore, but rather, an imagination of what they might have looked like had they existed in the 70's, with a wordmark inspired by the Denver Bears.
  19. I think you could make that purple color replace black as the base color, to be honest. Otherwise, it looks good! I've never been a fan of the Rays' original wordmarks myself (other than the gradient), but I would understand if they ever went back to that look, given the popularity of the throwback.
  20. Cleveland Guardians Cooperstown Collection This design is based off of a red-heavy uniform Cleveland wore from 1963-1969.
  21. Thank you! Although the Dodgers City design was a direct copy of a pre-existing design, it ended up being one of my favorites, too, if only because it fit the criteria of the City Connect program than the Dodgers’ actual design did, in my opinion.
  22. Cincinnati Reds Cooperstown Collection The Reds wore a design similar to this in 1936, with the script on the left chest and red buttons, and this jersey would be worn with red pants.
  23. I’m surprised to see the love for the Nats’ early days bevel look. To me those wordmarks reek of the early 2000’s, barely readable because of how condensed they are, especially with the gold. I used to prefer the “DC” logo, but now I think I actually prefer the curly W. It feels more distinct compared to the rest of MLB, and it has more history. I could go either way on the cap logo, though. I was happy when they replaced the curly W home jersey with their former Spring Training jersey, but now I already kind of miss the old design. Like the curly W itself, it felt more distinctly “Nationals” among the MLB landscape.
  24. Chicago White Sox Cooperstown Collection Of course, I went with the iconic pullover set the Sox wore from 1982-1986, but kept the now-classic grayscale color scheme.
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