“The first phase of MiLB’s groundbreaking partnership with Marvel Entertainment delivered on our promise to bring our unique brand of fun and entertainment to more fans across the country,” said Kurt Hunzeker, Major League Baseball’s Vice President of Minor League Business Operations. MiLB and Marvel first introduced the “Marvel’s Defenders of the Diamond” three-year partnership last October, hinting at numerous opportunities to collaborate and co-create content for both sports and comic fans. on-field game caps, on Friday, November 18, 2022. The first eight MiLB team logos being unveiled include the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons, Durham Bulls and El Paso Chihuahuas, the Double-A Hartford Yard Goats, Midland RockHounds and Somerset Patriots, the High-A Lansing Lugnuts and the Class-A Stockton Ports.Īfter today’s launch, MiLB and Marvel will unveil new logos from the “Marvel’s Defenders of the Diamond” program throughout October and November until all 96 Marvel creations have been revealed, culminating with ’s exclusive merchandise launch, including the New Era Cap Co. The initial release commences today at Marvel Entertainment’s booth at New York Comic Con inside the Javits Center in Manhattan. The Marvel-created logos featuring MiLB teams’ unique brands and mascots will be worn on-field for the first time in 2023. Louis Cardinals is tainted in the 1950s with this Christmas card reject.On the eve of Major League Baseball’s Postseason, where baseball’s heroes shine bright, Minor League Baseball and Marvel Entertainment today will begin releasing the team logos designed by Marvel’s legendary illustrators for the 96 teams participating in the “Marvel’s Defenders of the Diamond” special event and content series. "Can we PLEASE just add some bats to this? WHO DO I HAVE TO FIRE TO GET THIS PIRATE WITH BATS?!"Įven the glorious logo history of the St. Pretty sure this is some higher-order inception shenanigans going down. One of the most offensive logos ever designed. They're all clipped from the above combined image. Apologies for the pixelation in these, by the way. Yeah so this is actually an awesome logo because it reminds me of that wonderful skit of Conan O'Brien playing old-time baseball. At least this one has that dad's-dirty-gym-socks look to it that reminds fans about their favorite thing about baseball.Īlternate explanation: LOOK HOW WHITE THESE SOCKS ARE. I wonder if anyone in the clubhouse that wears those low-profile/no show socks (guilty!) are glad those effeminate things weren't around when the team name was devised. He would eventually just turn into an orange bird and delight Baltimore residents nevermore. That's Brownie the Elf in orange and brown, of course. I've pulled the logos in question from the logo collection above to show you exactly what I mean.Ĭonsider: this is NOT the most offensive Braves logo. What I didn't know is the collective wisdom of people that make decisions about logos was so, so horrendously terrible and regrettable. I don't know what you know about the 50s, but I know: poodle skirts, the birth of rock and roll, and the rise of the Cold War. Let's not get bogged down in facts, though. The 1950s were possibly the worst time in American history, other than the two decades immediately preceding and all the years before and after the Civil War. It's special because it was only at this exact moment that I've been able to connect the dots on the worst era in sports logo history. All of them.īut this collection of MLB team logos is something special. Good logos, bad logos, the ones with hidden arrows, the ones with unintended suggestions, the mid-2000s movement logos where there's always a visual surprise with the word forming a picture or there being some clever thing that most people never get. So check it out - I love love love logos.
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