Warthog Posted May 11, 2014 Share Posted May 11, 2014 I've noticed some teams don't have the Cool Base jerseys. Is it team preference? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wonderbread Posted May 11, 2014 Share Posted May 11, 2014 I've noticed some teams don't have the Cool Base jerseys. Is it team preference?Team or player Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bouj Posted May 11, 2014 Share Posted May 11, 2014 In some cases, the teams have gone all in. In others, the team gives the players the choice. And then there are the Yanks and Jays, who are not on board with COOLBASE at all.Henderson's last update of the guide (2012) had the breakdown like this:All COOLBASE (16): HOU, ATL, MIL, ARI, LAD, FLA, NYM, WAS, BAL, PHI, PIT, TEX, TAM, COL, KC, MINMix (12): LAA, OAK, STL, CHC, SFO, CLE, SEA, SD, BOS, CIN, DET, CHWNone (2): NYY, TORFrom the mix list, I can't remember seeing the Cubs having anyone in doubleknit recently, but as for the others, there are usually a couple of players per team.According to the Majestic thread a couple of years back, teams get a set of jerseys for each of their jerseys in either material. They pay for anything beyond that. I don't think that means that Boston or Cincinnati are buying a second full set of home tops, but probably ordering a few to cover the players who have a preference (like Votto, who appears to have a preference). Go Astros!Go Texans!Go Rockets!Go Javelinas! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gehrig27 Posted May 11, 2014 Share Posted May 11, 2014 In some cases, the teams have gone all in. In others, the team gives the players the choice. And then there are the Yanks and Jays, who are not on board with COOLBASE at all.Henderson's last update of the guide (2012) had the breakdown like this:All COOLBASE (16): HOU, ATL, MIL, ARI, LAD, FLA, NYM, WAS, BAL, PHI, PIT, TEX, TAM, COL, KC, MINMix (12): LAA, OAK, STL, CHC, SFO, CLE, SEA, SD, BOS, CIN, DET, CHWNone (2): NYY, TORFrom the mix list, I can't remember seeing the Cubs having anyone in doubleknit recently, but as for the others, there are usually a couple of players per team.According to the Majestic thread a couple of years back, teams get a set of jerseys for each of their jerseys in either material. They pay for anything beyond that. I don't think that means that Boston or Cincinnati are buying a second full set of home tops, but probably ordering a few to cover the players who have a preference (like Votto, who appears to have a preference).Until recently I would agree with you, but I think I've noticed several Yankees players wearing cool base road jerseys this year. I covered it in my blog a few days ago. This is one of those cases where I hope I'm wrong....I hate cool base jerseys with an irrational passion. http://yankeesuniformdatabase.blogspot.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Scorcho Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Can someone explain to me how the coolbase jerseys differ from other jerseys? A quick google gave me nothing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phutmasterflex Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Can someone explain to me how the coolbase jerseys differ from other jerseys? A quick google gave me nothing.A quick Google gave you nothing? http://bit.ly/1mOshaWIt's the fabric that's the main difference. Go A's! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wonderbread Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Can someone explain to me how the coolbase jerseys differ from other jerseys? A quick google gave me nothing.A quick Google gave you nothing? http://bit.ly/1mOshaWIt's the fabric that's the main difference. And there are vents in the armpits Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phutmasterflex Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 Can someone explain to me how the coolbase jerseys differ from other jerseys? A quick google gave me nothing.A quick Google gave you nothing? http://bit.ly/1mOshaWIt's the fabric that's the main difference. And there are vents in the armpitsYup, which the first link in the Google result points out. Also, another way to see the difference is to go to a fan apparel store and see for yourself. Go A's! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rays Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 Â Can someone explain to me how the coolbase jerseys differ from other jerseys? A quick google gave me nothing.A quick Google gave you nothing? http://bit.ly/1mOshaWIt's the fabric that's the main difference. And there are vents in the armpitsWho can turn yellow.....without wearing the jersey...... *facepalm* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bouj Posted May 15, 2014 Share Posted May 15, 2014 In some cases, the teams have gone all in. In others, the team gives the players the choice. And then there are the Yanks and Jays, who are not on board with COOLBASE at all.Henderson's last update of the guide (2012) had the breakdown like this:All COOLBASE (16): HOU, ATL, MIL, ARI, LAD, FLA, NYM, WAS, BAL, PHI, PIT, TEX, TAM, COL, KC, MINMix (12): LAA, OAK, STL, CHC, SFO, CLE, SEA, SD, BOS, CIN, DET, CHWNone (2): NYY, TORFrom the mix list, I can't remember seeing the Cubs having anyone in doubleknit recently, but as for the others, there are usually a couple of players per team.According to the Majestic thread a couple of years back, teams get a set of jerseys for each of their jerseys in either material. They pay for anything beyond that. I don't think that means that Boston or Cincinnati are buying a second full set of home tops, but probably ordering a few to cover the players who have a preference (like Votto, who appears to have a preference).Until recently I would agree with you, but I think I've noticed several Yankees players wearing cool base road jerseys this year. I covered it in my blog a few days ago. This is one of those cases where I hope I'm wrong....I hate cool base jerseys with an irrational passion.Wow. I honestly thought the Yankees would never do it. Even with the greys. Go Astros!Go Texans!Go Rockets!Go Javelinas! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Warthog Posted May 15, 2014 Author Share Posted May 15, 2014 In some cases, the teams have gone all in. In others, the team gives the players the choice. And then there are the Yanks and Jays, who are not on board with COOLBASE at all.Henderson's last update of the guide (2012) had the breakdown like this:All COOLBASE (16): HOU, ATL, MIL, ARI, LAD, FLA, NYM, WAS, BAL, PHI, PIT, TEX, TAM, COL, KC, MINMix (12): LAA, OAK, STL, CHC, SFO, CLE, SEA, SD, BOS, CIN, DET, CHWNone (2): NYY, TORFrom the mix list, I can't remember seeing the Cubs having anyone in doubleknit recently, but as for the others, there are usually a couple of players per team.According to the Majestic thread a couple of years back, teams get a set of jerseys for each of their jerseys in either material. They pay for anything beyond that. I don't think that means that Boston or Cincinnati are buying a second full set of home tops, but probably ordering a few to cover the players who have a preference (like Votto, who appears to have a preference).Until recently I would agree with you, but I think I've noticed several Yankees players wearing cool base road jerseys this year. I covered it in my blog a few days ago. This is one of those cases where I hope I'm wrong....I hate cool base jerseys with an irrational passion.Wow. I honestly thought the Yankees would never do it. Even with the greys.Who cares what the Yankees do? People act like the Yankees are this great, wonderfull team - they really aren't. Personally, I prefer the royal blue with the bright orange "NY". I tip my hat to Jeter but other than that, I think the Yankees are overrated. I won't even get stared on A-Rod - what an idiot!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheRicSlick Posted May 15, 2014 Share Posted May 15, 2014 In some cases, the teams have gone all in. In others, the team gives the players the choice. And then there are the Yanks and Jays, who are not on board with COOLBASE at all.Henderson's last update of the guide (2012) had the breakdown like this:All COOLBASE (16): HOU, ATL, MIL, ARI, LAD, FLA, NYM, WAS, BAL, PHI, PIT, TEX, TAM, COL, KC, MINMix (12): LAA, OAK, STL, CHC, SFO, CLE, SEA, SD, BOS, CIN, DET, CHWNone (2): NYY, TORFrom the mix list, I can't remember seeing the Cubs having anyone in doubleknit recently, but as for the others, there are usually a couple of players per team.According to the Majestic thread a couple of years back, teams get a set of jerseys for each of their jerseys in either material. They pay for anything beyond that. I don't think that means that Boston or Cincinnati are buying a second full set of home tops, but probably ordering a few to cover the players who have a preference (like Votto, who appears to have a preference).Until recently I would agree with you, but I think I've noticed several Yankees players wearing cool base road jerseys this year. I covered it in my blog a few days ago. This is one of those cases where I hope I'm wrong....I hate cool base jerseys with an irrational passion.Wow. I honestly thought the Yankees would never do it. Even with the greys.Who cares what the Yankees do? People act like the Yankees are this great, wonderfull team - they really aren't. Personally, I prefer the royal blue with the bright orange "NY". I tip my hat to Jeter but other than that, I think the Yankees are overrated. I won't even get stared on A-Rod - what an idiot!!I am not Yankee fan, but is 27 WS championships not impressive? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phutmasterflex Posted May 15, 2014 Share Posted May 15, 2014 In some cases, the teams have gone all in. In others, the team gives the players the choice. And then there are the Yanks and Jays, who are not on board with COOLBASE at all.Henderson's last update of the guide (2012) had the breakdown like this:All COOLBASE (16): HOU, ATL, MIL, ARI, LAD, FLA, NYM, WAS, BAL, PHI, PIT, TEX, TAM, COL, KC, MINMix (12): LAA, OAK, STL, CHC, SFO, CLE, SEA, SD, BOS, CIN, DET, CHWNone (2): NYY, TORFrom the mix list, I can't remember seeing the Cubs having anyone in doubleknit recently, but as for the others, there are usually a couple of players per team.According to the Majestic thread a couple of years back, teams get a set of jerseys for each of their jerseys in either material. They pay for anything beyond that. I don't think that means that Boston or Cincinnati are buying a second full set of home tops, but probably ordering a few to cover the players who have a preference (like Votto, who appears to have a preference).Until recently I would agree with you, but I think I've noticed several Yankees players wearing cool base road jerseys this year. I covered it in my blog a few days ago. This is one of those cases where I hope I'm wrong....I hate cool base jerseys with an irrational passion.Wow. I honestly thought the Yankees would never do it. Even with the greys.Who cares what the Yankees do? People act like the Yankees are this great, wonderfull team - they really aren't. Personally, I prefer the royal blue with the bright orange "NY". I tip my hat to Jeter but other than that, I think the Yankees are overrated. I won't even get stared on A-Rod - what an idiot!!I am not Yankee fan, but is 27 WS championships not impressive?Not really considering they have been around for a long time and all the big stars happen to flock their way there.I never thought Cool Base would be a big deal for the grays. It just makes sense if the player wants to wear it or not. I mean, it's lighter and it could just be a thing out of comfort? Make players uncomfortable because of some hierarchy mentality. However, Cool Base for the pinstripes would look terrible with the armpit thing and I am pretty sure the team would never go that route. Go A's! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjd77 Posted May 16, 2014 Share Posted May 16, 2014 In some cases, the teams have gone all in. In others, the team gives the players the choice. And then there are the Yanks and Jays, who are not on board with COOLBASE at all.Henderson's last update of the guide (2012) had the breakdown like this:All COOLBASE (16): HOU, ATL, MIL, ARI, LAD, FLA, NYM, WAS, BAL, PHI, PIT, TEX, TAM, COL, KC, MINMix (12): LAA, OAK, STL, CHC, SFO, CLE, SEA, SD, BOS, CIN, DET, CHWNone (2): NYY, TORFrom the mix list, I can't remember seeing the Cubs having anyone in doubleknit recently, but as for the others, there are usually a couple of players per team.According to the Majestic thread a couple of years back, teams get a set of jerseys for each of their jerseys in either material. They pay for anything beyond that. I don't think that means that Boston or Cincinnati are buying a second full set of home tops, but probably ordering a few to cover the players who have a preference (like Votto, who appears to have a preference).The Brewers are not all Coolbase. The pinstripe jersey is still doubleknit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Bouj Posted May 16, 2014 Share Posted May 16, 2014 In some cases, the teams have gone all in. In others, the team gives the players the choice. And then there are the Yanks and Jays, who are not on board with COOLBASE at all.Henderson's last update of the guide (2012) had the breakdown like this:All COOLBASE (16): HOU, ATL, MIL, ARI, LAD, FLA, NYM, WAS, BAL, PHI, PIT, TEX, TAM, COL, KC, MINMix (12): LAA, OAK, STL, CHC, SFO, CLE, SEA, SD, BOS, CIN, DET, CHWNone (2): NYY, TORFrom the mix list, I can't remember seeing the Cubs having anyone in doubleknit recently, but as for the others, there are usually a couple of players per team.According to the Majestic thread a couple of years back, teams get a set of jerseys for each of their jerseys in either material. They pay for anything beyond that. I don't think that means that Boston or Cincinnati are buying a second full set of home tops, but probably ordering a few to cover the players who have a preference (like Votto, who appears to have a preference).The Brewers are not all Coolbase. The pinstripe jersey is still doubleknit.Henderson mentions that, but I didn't want to list the teams that wear 4/5 COOLBASE and 1/5 doubleknit separately. That would include MIN (although I think they have the throwback in COOLBASE now).And the Yankees are a big deal because they are staunch traditionalists. They were the last team to adopt doubleknit, and now they are the last team to experiment with COOLBASE. It's noteworthy. Go Astros!Go Texans!Go Rockets!Go Javelinas! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mstein Posted May 17, 2014 Share Posted May 17, 2014 The Rays' 1979 faxbacks (which are likely an annual throwback) are doubleknit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bouj Posted May 28, 2014 Share Posted May 28, 2014 The Braves are no longer 100% COOLBASE. Aaron Harang was wearing a regular doubleknit jersey last night. Don't know if he's the only one. It might be like Cliff Lee as a Ranger, where he was the only player in doubleknit on the team. Go Astros!Go Texans!Go Rockets!Go Javelinas! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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