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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Nov 19, 2019 13:54:26 GMT
www.mlb.com/news/brewers-new-uniforms-2020Rather than simply revert to the old logo, the Brewers introduced some new elements to a classic look: • In the old ball-in-glove, the tip of the letter “B” and the start of the “M” are separated. Now, they are purposefully connected, meant to symbolize the connection between the team and its community.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Nov 19, 2019 13:58:18 GMT
How wonderfully special. Who knew that a few stitches of embroidery could melt my cold dead heart?
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Post by sdm3 on Nov 19, 2019 14:04:28 GMT
Minnesota Wild: On first glance, just looks like the moonlit woods, right? But look closer! It's also a bear's head! This symbolizes both the wilderness and the "wildness" of Minnesota!
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Nov 19, 2019 14:39:31 GMT
Minnesota Wild: On first glance, just looks like the moonlit woods, right? But look closer! It's also a bear's head! This symbolizes both the wilderness and the "wildness" of Minnesota! Are there people who don't see the bear? It's all I see. Love it as an outdoor apparel logo, as a sports logo it's lousy. I wish they were still the North Stars, make Dallas give it back.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Nov 19, 2019 14:42:56 GMT
Holy shit, it's Long Island!!
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Post by sdm3 on Nov 19, 2019 14:45:54 GMT
Holy shit, it's Long Island!! Not sure if you’re aware of this but that hockey stick also forms the Y from NY, meaning New York!
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Nov 19, 2019 14:50:02 GMT
Anyone else see the puck?
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Nov 19, 2019 14:54:00 GMT
Holy shit, it's Long Island!! I always thought the N stood for “Not the Rangers.”
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Post by klawrencio79 on Nov 19, 2019 14:57:04 GMT
Holy shit, it's Long Island!! Not sure if you’re aware of this but that hockey stick also forms the Y from NY, meaning New York! This must be what it's like to have been blind your whole life but then you have some sort of miracle surgery and you wake up and everything is finally revealed. I'm the scarecrow to your wizard of oz.
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Post by WarrenPeace on Nov 19, 2019 17:22:31 GMT
www.mlb.com/news/brewers-new-uniforms-2020Rather than simply revert to the old logo, the Brewers introduced some new elements to a classic look: • In the old ball-in-glove, the tip of the letter “B” and the start of the “M” are separated. Now, they are purposefully connected, meant to symbolize the connection between the team and its community. Why in the hell did they ever go away from what is the BEST logo in all of sports for all time? They never should have given it up in the first place. I'm glad to see they are bringing it back even though they made up these weird symbols for it that really don't matter. Whatever. I'm also glad that I still have my two hats with the original blue and ball in glove logo. One of them from the 80's with a unique style which I can never give up. My favorite look for them were the unis and colors of the 80's. Too bad they are not going back to those. Oh well. It is what it is.
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Post by Winston Wolfe on Nov 19, 2019 18:22:20 GMT
Still don't understand how the hell a ball in a glove means “Brewer.”
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Nov 19, 2019 18:32:14 GMT
www.mlb.com/news/brewers-new-uniforms-2020Rather than simply revert to the old logo, the Brewers introduced some new elements to a classic look: • In the old ball-in-glove, the tip of the letter “B” and the start of the “M” are separated. Now, they are purposefully connected, meant to symbolize the connection between the team and its community. Why in the hell did they ever go away from what is the BEST logo in all of sports for all time? They never should have given it up in the first place. I'm glad to see they are bringing it back even though they made up these weird symbols for it that really don't matter. Whatever. I'm also glad that I still have my two hats with the original blue and ball in glove logo. One of them from the 80's with a unique style which I can never give up. My favorite look for them were the unis and colors of the 80's. Too bad they are not going back to those. Oh well. It is what it is. or go away from belt-less pants! what i wear.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Nov 19, 2019 18:37:50 GMT
I still miss the Montreal elb's
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Post by fjenkins on Nov 19, 2019 18:38:38 GMT
www.mlb.com/news/brewers-new-uniforms-2020Rather than simply revert to the old logo, the Brewers introduced some new elements to a classic look: • In the old ball-in-glove, the tip of the letter “B” and the start of the “M” are separated. Now, they are purposefully connected, meant to symbolize the connection between the team and its community. Ugh, so painfully cringy, what marketing exec thought of that stupidity? That said, the logo itself is pretty awesome.
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Post by WarrenPeace on Nov 19, 2019 18:50:17 GMT
I still miss the Montreal elb's I had to look it up. Whomever came up with what I posted below, are they reaching for the "CB" and the "EB?"
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Post by sweetpea on Nov 19, 2019 18:54:26 GMT
Still don't understand how the hell a ball in a glove means “Brewer.” M are the fingers in the glove, B is formed by the thumb of the glove. It's sort of a Rorshach thing
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Post by njcardfan on Nov 19, 2019 18:55:55 GMT
Minnesota Wild: On first glance, just looks like the moonlit woods, right? But look closer! It's also a bear's head! This symbolizes both the wilderness and the "wildness" of Minnesota! No matter the explanation, it still sucks. Bring back this!
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Post by WarrenPeace on Nov 19, 2019 19:01:08 GMT
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Nov 19, 2019 19:15:10 GMT
"The Blues logo does not have any hidden letters or shapes, but it possibly has a hidden meaning. The winged note bears a striking resemblance to a 64th note. St. Louis was founded in 1764. Unfortunately, this is not an official explanation, but a well-received fan theory."
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Post by Rufus-T on Nov 19, 2019 19:17:07 GMT
Holy shit, it's Long Island!! The top of the "I" is approximately where are they.
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