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1. RoyalsRetro (AG#1F) posted on January 02, 2013 at 05:46 PM # hit 0 | hit 0Here's the NL Central.
Only if you're not hauling a gut from over-eating over the holidays. The tight cut of the unis and the vertical pinstripes will not be forgiving.
If you're going to sell out, go big. Look at NASCAR.
The suggestion that the Yankees would be above a corporate sponsor on the jersey if every other team was doing it was quite laughable. I can't think of any other team that plays a sponsor sound when an opposing hitter strikes out. And the visage of NYS isn't exactly light on paid signage.
And I cannot express how silly I feel for not noticing this earlier.
Or look at soccer.
The second O's jersey is solid, too.
ETA: The Cardinal jersey is a travesty, though. The Reds are also poorly used.
I think the Pirates, Cardinals and Brewers are all better than his AL East efforts.
Agreed. It's harsh to complain about something done just for fun (and for free), but most of the logos he chose don't really work as crests for a soccer shirt.
Boston's crest should be something along the lines of the socks and baseball enclosed in the circle with their name, as seen here. That's much more soccery.
The Calvert crest is such a no brainer for this, I can't believe he missed it the first time.
He might be able to produce and sell some of these shirts with some tweaks to avoid using MLB property (although I guess the corporate logos have to go too, and those are pretty integral).
Naw, I just want to be paid like any good capitalist. I am more than willing to take offers to monetize my wardrobe.
Agreed. I want to see Papelbon kiss the crest on his jersey after striking out the side at the end of a close game.
Also, I hope the Reds sign Ryan Braun when they adopt the new look.
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