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um, it's not THAT great. The script is cool, the hat is nice, but Times New Roman doesn't work in jerseys.

The heck it doesn't. That is one of the classiest number fonts in all of pro sports. It doesn't work for every team of course, but I really like it a lot.

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um, it's not THAT great. The script is cool, the hat is nice, but Times New Roman doesn't work in jerseys.

The heck it doesn't. That is one of the classiest number fonts in all of pro sports. It doesn't work for every team of course, but I really like it a lot.

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You think Times New Roman looks that great? :therock:

Anyways, I agree with nwtrailtrekker when he says the 19 looks photoshoped. Bad, very bad design.

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Hideous look, that softball uniform. Unbalanced, goofy. Love the colors, hate the script. Just no heart to any of it - it's so obvious that this was created by an ad agency.

Notice how Robin wouldn't come back to the club in any capacity until they re-introduced the glove? :P

Funny thing - I bet the bestselling Brewers uniform next season will carry the bench coach's number....

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I also believe the brew will make a run at the wild card IF NJOT THE DIVISON

1B-Prince Fileder/Lyle Overbay(not traded yet..)

2B-Ricky Weeks

SS-JJ Hardy

3B-Bill Hall

LF-Carlos Lee

CF-Brady Clark

RF-Geoff Jenkins

C- Damien Miller

P-Ben Sheets

P-Chris Capuano

P-Doug Davis

P-Tomo Ohka

P-.......

Corey Hart-3B/OF

Wes Helms-3B

Enrique Cruz-IF

TALENT

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Those Brewers uniforms, however clean and "classy" they may look, look like Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Team, Inc. They don't like like a ball team and their logo looks like a corporate brand. If I were in charge of creating logos for all teams, I would want something simple to identify and that a ten-year-old could reasonably reproduce. A big "M" could mean anything. A ball/glove logo means baseball.

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Those Brewers uniforms, however clean and "classy" they may look, look like Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Team, Inc.  They don't like like a ball team and their logo looks like a corporate brand.  If I were in charge of creating logos for all teams, I would want something simple to identify and that a ten-year-old could reasonably reproduce.  A big "M" could mean anything.  A ball/glove logo means baseball.

I've got news for you, jack: professional sports franchises are corporate brands. They're identified by what you see, both in print/web materials and what the team wears out on the field. It's time to drop all pretenses about them being anything else right now.

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