Showing posts with label Uniforms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uniforms. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Red, Cream and Blue Colored Jerseys

AS I WAS WATCHING Stephen Strasburg pitch against Cleveland on Sunday, it occurred to me how much of a throwback feel the Indians home alternate jerseys have. Part of it is the simple block letters in the front as well as the red-on-blue "C" logo on the cap. But the back of the jersey also stands out to me because of the absence of the nameplate. So the only two things you see are the small MLB logo at the top and the number. It's dead simple, yet has that old-fashioned, All-American look to it.



It made me wonder if there were any other jerseys out there like this one with red and blue, and the only other one you'll find is the Minnesota Twins home jersey which includes pinstripes. The Phillies, Giants and Mets also make use of the cream-colored jersey, just that they also have nameplates and/or an alternate color such as orange in the MLB logo.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

2010 BP Caps

MLB recently announced their new authentic batting practice caps for 2010. These are slightly different from the previous years cap that featured the small side panel arch. I thought I'd post some of the interesting ones here for discussion:


The Rangers cap is probably the cap that takes full advantage of the new style, the white piping and the red side panels on the bill.


 

The Rays cap made me hesitate. MLB teams have routinely shied away from pastel colors as being less-aggressive, so this one definitely stands out. I'm not as fond of it, but it's a bold move, and at least it'll keep heads a tad cooler in that Florida summer sun.


The Tigers road cap is my personal favorite. The orange against navy has always worked so well for Detroit, and this is just another example of that. An orange bill with navy side panels would have been primo.



The Braves cap is also a nice cap, but doesn't fully commit to fully extending the white piping down the bill. Still, it's a nice classic look.




As classic as this Indians cap looks, it doesn't at all utilize the style of the cap, so the piping appears awkward. A missed opportunity.


 

The A's cap is not all that different from the Tigers road cap, but my pet-peeve with it is the logo. The double outline on the logo is a no-no in my opinion. All it does is make the logo look fuzzy. Terrible.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

WBC Championship Cap = Waste of Money


I PROMISE THIS IS THE LAST World Baseball Classic post until next year, just that I couldn't help but notice the championship hat for Japan selling for $26.99 at MLB.com. What were they thinking?! Will anyone buy and wear one of these slap-it-on ugly hats? Shame on MLB.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Eye Black Fashion

WATCHING JAPAN VS. CUBA play yesterday, I noticed that one of the Japanese players (Shuichi Murata?) was wearing a pretty cool eye-black sticker similar to one of the sketches (lower left). I've never seen anything other than those of the capsule-shaped variety. I wonder if we'll be seeing more kinds of shapes in the future.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Out With the Losing, In With the Red!

A FEW YEARS AGO, a study came out showing that when two equally matched opponents faced off against each other, athletes wearing red were more likely to win. In the baseball world, we need look no further than last year's World Series Champion Philadelphia Phillies to begin the debate. But wait, that's not all. In 2007 the Boston Red Sox won their second World Series in four years, having introduced red alternate home jerseys in 2004. In fact, since 2002 when the Anaheim Angels switched over to red as their primary color and won their first World Championship, teams wearing red have won it all five out of six times when there was a red-colored team. The lone red loser was the Houston Astros in 2005 when they lost to the Chicago White Sox, albeit wearing a darker brick red.

The trend is now in full force with team marketing departments going on red alert. That's why we saw the Atlanta Braves sporting laser red alternate home jerseys the last couple of years as well as the Washington Nationals with their red tops. The Angels also added a red alternate top to their wardrobe, while the Arizona Diamondbacks shed the purple and gold of their lone 2001 championship season in favor of a darker red color scheme.

Perhaps the most interesting application of this study was the decision by the Pittsburgh Pirates to introduce a red alternate vest top (w/ black sleeves) worn on friday home games last season. As absurd as that may sound to Bucs fans who live and die with the yellow and black, something needed to be changed in Bucsville. That's for sure.

Like it or not, the "red phenomenon" is here to stay for awhile and will go down as a major influence on baseball uniforms of the 00's.