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November, 2005:
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Minnesota
Twins Unveil Uniform Additions for 2006 (Major
League Baseball / American League)
November 30, 2005
The Minnesota Twins announced today plans to
unveil a pair of new jerseys which will be worn by the
team during the 2006 season. Headlining the Twins
uniform additions is the introduction of a sleeveless
jersey which will be worn as an alternate white home
top beginning in 2006. It will be the first time in
club history the Twins an official on-field uniform
has included a sleeveless jersey. The sleeveless
jersey will be similar to the traditional Twins white
home jersey with blue pinstripes and the Twins script
logo in red across the front. A navy blue undergarment
will be worn in combination with the sleeveless
jersey. The Twins will also unveil a new
alternate/batting practice jersey for 2006. This navy
blue jersey features the traditional red and white
"TC" logo on the upper left-hand chest with player
number in red on the back. The new batting practice
jersey replaces the existing navy blue Twins
alternate/practice jersey.
Source:
minnesota.twins.mlb.com
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Los Angeles
Riptide Unveil Logo, Nickname (Major League
Lacrosse)
November 29, 2005
The Major League Lacrosse (MLL) expansion franchise
which will begin play next spring at The Home Depot
Center on the campus of California State University,
Dominguez Hills, will be known as the Los Angeles
Riptide, the team announced today. “The decision to name
our new Major League Lacrosse team The Los Angeles
Riptide was made after an initial list of over one
hundred potential nicknames was scaled down to about a
dozen which were then tested before numerous focus
groups and other interested local fans,” said Shawn
Hunter, President, AEG Sports. “The name reflects well
on not only the exciting, fast-paced, exciting sport
of lacrosse but also the southern California coastal
area which the team will call home.”
Source:
www.majorleaguelacrosse.com
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CenTex Barracudas Unveil Nickname, Logo (Intense
Football League)
November 28, 2005
The newest Professional Sports Team in Central
Texas now has a name, logo, player, and even uniforms.
The team will be called the CenTex Barracudas. “When
we were looking at names for the team here we wanted
to be unique and I think with the Barracudas we have
definitely done that”, stated Team Owner Chad Dittman.
"The logo demonstrates the fierce and fiery look that
we wanted. It will make for amazing caps, shirts, and
much more…The colors are black, white, silver, blue,
and red."
Source:
www.centexbarracudas.com
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Denver Nuggets
Unveil New Alternate Uniform, Logo (National
Basketball Association)
November 22, 2005
The Denver Nuggets today unveiled a secondary
logo and second road jersey that gives a retro design
twist and a salute to the region’s history. “This is
an exciting day for the Nuggets,” said team General
Manager Kiki Vandeweghe. “This is a terrific looking
jersey and we believe players and fans alike will be
proud to wear it.” “The pick axe logo provides a correlation to
Colorado’s gold mining days since that’s where the team
got its name,” said Kroenke Sports’ executive director
for creative services Kelley Kocher. “It’s a fun design
and we think fans will appreciate the reference to the
team’s past.”
Source:
www.nba.com/nuggets/
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Milwaukee
Brewers to Unveil New Alternate Uniform (Major
League Baseball / National League)
November 21, 2005
The Brewers will unveil new Sunday home
uniforms during a live broadcast event at Miller Park
next week. Dubbed the "Winter Warmup," the hour-long
show is scheduled for Dec. 1 at the ballpark's .300
Club. It will be broadcast live on FOX Sports North at
7 p.m. CT with Daron Sutton and Bill Schroeder, and
Jim Powell will have the call on the Brewers Radio
Network at 6 p.m. Participants include Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob
Uecker, manager Ned Yost, new coaches Robin Yount and
Dale Sveum, plus players Bill Hall, Damian Miller, Lyle
Overbay, Derrick Turnbow and Matt Wise. General manager
Doug Melvin and assistant GM Gord Ash will also be on
hand. Yount, Sveum and fellow Brewers alumni Jerry
Augustine, Jim Gantner, Larry Hisle and Gorman Thomas
will be familiar with the new alternate uniforms. The
Brewers are expected to feature their popular "ball
and glove" logo, which was featured from 1978-1993 and
"witnessed" some of the best seasons in franchise
history.
Source:
www.mlb.com
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Kansas City Brigade Unveils Nickname, Logo
(Arena Football League)
November 21, 2005
It’s official. Less than seven weeks after
getting an Arena Football League Team to Kansas City,
followed by a month-long contest for fans to “Name the
Team”, the K.C. franchise has a name. The Brigade. The Brigade enter the AFL and kick off their
inaugural season on Sunday, January 29, 2006, at 2:00pm
(CT) vs. the Dallas Desperados. The team colors are
Carolina Blue, Silver, and Black. The logo represents a
stealth bomber flying overhead, symbolizing the AFL’s
on-field theme: high octane, fast and powerful offense.
Source:
www.arenafootball.com
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Boston Celtics
Unveil New Alternate Uniforms (National Basketball
Association)
November 21, 2005
For the first time in the history of the Boston
Celtics franchise, the team is adding a second road
uniform that blends the best elements of traditional
design with a distinctive contemporary look. Recognizing the NBA trend of issuing both “throwback”
and “redesigned” jerseys, the Celtics, who already play
in “throwback” jerseys, have created a look that
captures the energy of today’s team. On Friday, November
25th, when the Boston Celtics host the Charlotte Bobcats
at the TD Banknorth Garden, the team will unveil their
new secondary road uniforms for the hometown fans.
Thereafter, the new uniform will be worn for select road
games only. The body of the uniform will remain green, like the
existing road uniform, however the design elements are
distinctly different. Inspired by the 1946-48 uniforms,
they pay tribute to the Celtics’ long and storied
history, while modernizing the look.
Source:
www.nba.com/celtics/
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Uni Watch by Paul Lukas - "Academy Awards"
November 17, 2005
In 1968, Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes
and trainer Ernie Biggs decided to change the team's
uniforms. They added names on the backs of the
jerseys, put stripes on the sleeves, and, in a
football first, decided to reward players who made big
plays by putting a little decal on their helmets, sort
of like getting a gold star from the teacher. Nearly
40 years later, Hayes is remembered primarily as a
blowhard who punched out an opposing player on
national TV (preserved for posterity on video), and
Biggs is barely a footnote. But their innovation --
the helmet merit decal, or award decal, or pride
decal, as it's variously called -- has spread
throughout college football. In some cases, such as
Ohio State's cluster of buckeye leaves and Florida
State's tomahawk (which is awarded according to a
complex formula), the merit decals are at least as
important to the uniform's overall look as the main
helmet design itself.
Source:
www.espn.com
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Denver Outlaws
Unveil Nickname, Logo (Major League Lacrosse)
November 17, 2005
INVESCO Field at Mile High will showcase Denver’s
newest professional sports team this summer as the
Denver Outlaws are set to unleash a fast-paced,
explosive brand of lacrosse upon Colorado. The Outlaws
are part of Major League Lacrosse’s (MLL) westward
expansion, which also includes teams from Chicago, Los
Angeles and San Francisco. The Outlaws will play six homes games at INVESCO
Field at Mile High from May through August. The team
will feature a variety of seating options, from
family-friendly priced seating to the “Corral” – a
western-themed section on the east sideline where fans
can experience the Outlaws hard-nosed approach to the
game up-close, on the field.
Source:
www.majorleaguelacrosse.com
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Vermont
Lake Monsters Unveil Nickname, Logos, Uniforms
(New York-Penn League (baseball))
November 15, 2005
The Vermont Expos, who are the New York-Penn
League (Short-Season Single-A) affiliate of the
Washington Nationals, have officially changed their
name to the Vermont Lake Monsters effective
immediately, the team announced today. Back in June, the Expos started a “Name Your Team”
contest where the team took suggestions from the fans
for a new name and received over 30,000 suggestions. Out
of all of the names submitted, the organization chose to
go with the new nickname of Lake Monsters.
Source:
www.vermontlakemonsters.com
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Toledo Mud Hens
Unveil New Logos (International League (baseball))
November 10, 2005
The Toledo Mud Hens are pleased to announce
that they have unveiled brand new logos that will
adorn all team gear during the 2006 baseball season.
The new logos were designed by Daniel Simon of Studio
Simon, a nationally recognized leader in sports
branding identity. Simon has done logo work for 20
other minor league baseball teams, the Los Angeles
Dodgers, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Major
League Baseball, Minor League Baseball, the National
Football League, and Churchill Downs.
Source:
www.mudhens.com
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Stockton
Lightning Unveils Nickname, Logo (arenafootball2)
November 9, 2005
The Stockton Lightning is now the official name of
the new af2 team in Stockton. Team President Dan Chapman
announced the new name and unveiled the team logo at a
press conference today at Valley Brew. "We can’t wait to bring this fast and exciting game
to our fans," Chapman said. "We feel the name we chose
truly reflects the intensity and flair of our sport."
Source:
www.stocktonprofootball.com
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ESPN.com
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"Making a Number for Themselves"
November 2, 2006
There was a time not so long ago when a number in the
teens predicted an early training camp demise for a wide
receiver. If you didn't get one of those choice numbers
in the 80s, chances were -- well, your chances weren't
very good. That was then and this is now in today's NFL: Randy Moss, once the preeminent No. 84, is sporting
No. 18 for the Silver and Black. Plaxico Burress, the
erstwhile No. 80 in Pittsburgh, is a stylish No. 17 for
the Giants. Even Jerry Rice, the most decorated wide
receiver ever -- the ultimate No. 80 -- wore No. 19 in
his final days with the Broncos.
Source:
www.espn.com
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Uni
Watch by Paul Lukas - "The Uni Watch NBA Preview"
November 01, 2005
OK, enough already with all the chatter about
the NBA's off-court dress code. A tailored suit, a
track suit, a birthday suit -- whatever. When it comes
to the NBA, Uni Watch's only concern is what we see on
the court. So with the season tipping off Tuesday
night, here's what you can expect to see this season
(with a big shout-out to Matt Bourne and Christopher
Arena at NBA central, who provided Uni Watch with
invaluable assistance)...
Source:
www.espn.com
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