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Oakland Larks
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Portland Rose Buds
The first logo uses the rose from the old Portland Rosebuds Hockey team... The other two have a different rose...
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Very Sharp ... even my Lass loves IT!!!
... she wants me to create a team for her that can use this logo in one of my Negro Associations ... Thats Baseball ... Thanks, again, mate ...
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It's me again, Margaret.
A warning, up front. This one didn't seem to flow quite as easily as some I've thrown up here before, I kinda had to force it through a little in parts. So, there's that. To make up for that, I've tried to make this post a little prettier than my usual posts. Seemed like a good idea at the time. My apologies in advance for what's likely to be yet another 47 ft. long post. With all that in mind, here goes nothing... First thing up tonight, I'll introduce a couple of my other teams I don't think I've mentioned yet. First up, is the Hartford Lions... a team always stuck in the much larger shadow of New England's other team, the Boston Minutemen, (you may have heard of them). Much like the next team I'm planning to mention, the Lions were inspired into existence by a logo I saw elsewhere. Here's that logo, posted from my own photobucket: ![]() Like the Hawks, the Lions have always been blessed with a nice wealth of... well, money, but, thanks to their much different set of business practices, they're generally regarded a little differently than the so-called 'Emperors of Baseball'. The Hawks are either loved or hated, period - some even like to call them "the best team money can buy". It's not that there's anything wrong with that method, it's just never been the Lions' way. The Lions have invested a lot in having one of the best farm systems around, for example. They've also put a lot of time and effort into building one of the coolest stadiums on the market, which is why folks generally don't mind that they called it 'Millionaire's Park'. Owners of this team have made just about everything about them very fan-friendly, you kinda have to do that when you're living in the shadow of not just one giant, but two... One thing they've never had a shortage of is popular players. Guys like Frankie "Twinkle Toes" Fitzell, Slick Willie McMillan, and star pitcher Billy "Baby Doll" Ballou have never had trouble relating to their public. Fun point of fact: anytime the Championship Series comes down to the Hartford Lions and the Cincinnati Tigers, it's a cause for much celebration, and folks like to have a lot of fun with it. It's called the 'Championship Series Safari', and it's always a golden time. The other team is called the New York Rangers, and yeah... I know there's an NHL team by that name, so my creativity took a little something of a hit here, but once I saw a certain logo and had the name pop into my head for a team, it just felt so perfect to me that I couldn't let it go. I did make a (weak) effort... I guess I figured, I already have the Minnesota North Stars, so what the hey, how's it going? Here's the logo that brought this batch of Rangers to New York... Queens, to be precise... Isn't that neat? I liked it anyways. Once again, I put it up in my own photobucket. Didn't want to hotlink or anything, (though I'm not 100% sure what that actually is). ![]() Assuming I haven't accidentally hot-linked already, these particular Rangers play their games at War Memorial Stadium, (still do), and have something of a blue collar vibe working for them. A lot of hit-and-run, a lot of base-stealing, just a lot of hard-work, smash mouth baseball is what they bring to the table, and there is a natural rivalry that likes to rear its ugly head with the New York Hawks. The Milwaukee Bisons were meant to be pretty temporary... I had always planned for them to be the Bisons for so many years, and then switch over to some other name further on up the road. But they messed around and became one of my favorites. Who knew? I keep hoping for them to make it to the Championship Series, but it very rarely seems to happen. They were inspired by the 1953 (?) movie The Kid From Left Field, which I like. I don't think the movie ever specified where its Bisons were based, but i thought Milwaukee seemed like a good idea for mine, so I ran with it. The Bisons famously had this owner, Broderick "Broad Street" Moody, who was always coming up with all kinds of ideas to drum up interest and increase attendance - some brilliant, some wild and wacky. Those ideas had varying degrees of success, but would almost always make things interesting. On to other things... As a point of reference, here's a look at the Retro CBC in total: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- American Conference - Division I
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My kind of League ... simple, short and sweet ... it's a league that one can get to know - personally, but having a blast ... Nice !!!
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Nice collection here, mate ...
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Two takes on the PCL's Portland Beavers:
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Awesome post, PW. As I've mentioned before, I love hearing about your league. I am going to start working on some of these over the next week or so. I might alter the old Woodcutters logo for the Cleveland Foresters as it was one of my favorites.
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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: May 2012
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New York Mutuals
here is another logo reaching back to the early years of professional baseball... the new york mutuals... this logo may be a bit "busy" but again, as with all my logos, they are a work in progress...
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PW's New York Rangers:
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Tex, I really liked your Sea Lions' logo and uniforms, especially the way the sea lion hangs down. |
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![]() Just something about that I've always liked, and so I've hung onto it for a while. Of course, I'm always open to new interpretations. Yeah, Ol' Broad Street does have a lot of Veeck in him. Reading Baseball: Am Illustrated History, he's become one of my favorites. Sadly, I haven't managed to catch the Kid From Left Field's remake just yet. It never seems to come on TV these days. It was just blind luck I managed to see the original, on AMC one night, about 4 in the AM. I love those Sea Lions sets as well. Rosebuds and Tigers too. Love those Rangers too, they're pretty much spot on. Much appreciation on those.
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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: May 2012
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nhl?????
no, these are not baseball logos, so what gives? well with the release of the hockey game coming up and with the season getting underway, finally... here are two logos for the pittsburgh penguins...
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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: May 2012
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more nhl
here is an original 6... the toronto maple leafs, this one i went a bit more with the rings, since if you look at vintage or even current toronto jerseys they usually have a lot of alternating blue and white stripes... enjoy
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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I really like this name a lot:
![]() ![]() I also created a folder just for your league, PW. I'm going to move your other logos into the folder. They won't show up in the thread because the link will change, but you will be able to find all of them here: PW Max League |
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But then.. The first one does too! Forester fans around the (fictional) world are smiling today. ![]() Also, pretty cool to see my league's got its own folder! Feels kinda like we've made the big time.
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