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The Q should totally be outlined in yella.



Doing the digits outlined in the proper color for the corresponding train would be fun, if somewhat less uniform. Of course, there is no 0 train.


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I'm in Milwaukee and we had our stadium tour planned for yesterday morning, not realizing the team was unveiling the City Connect uniforms that day. The team had many mannequins on display and cutouts of some of the players.



People seemed to like them. Lots of activity in the store. I bought a cap and a bunch of people asked me about it during our other adventures.



Great stadium tour, by the way!


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As much as I reject the cartel-ized standardization of uniform statements being made across the board for all teams, watering down what any one team stands for, the Toronto Blue Jays hat recently launched as part of the 2022 July 4th weekend collection has to be some sort of new low in ridiculousment.



There's no way these are actually going to make it onto the field, is there?






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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

Don't the Blue Jays play in Canada?


Last I heard.



More importantly, they represent Canadian people.


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The elements on that Texas uniform pop nicely, but that insignia feels a little too Nazi-Gothic to me.



I can't see the numbers too well, but they kind of recall the Expos' digits to me.



I've always wanted to see the Rangers take the field in cowboy hats.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

Either that, or blood seeping through a bandage.


Nahhh. The Red Sox have that one locked up.

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Edgy MD wrote:

The elements on that Texas uniform pop nicely, but that insignia feels a little too Nazi-Gothic to me.



I can't see the numbers too well, but they kind of recall the Expos' digits to me.



I've always wanted to see the Rangers take the field in cowboy hats.


Thankfully they were inspired by the Dallas Eagles and Ft. Worth Panthers respectively, and not the Frankfurt Fascists.



I think the numbers are especially cool and the red really pops on that cream jersey amidst all the black.



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And no tribute paid to the Dallas Black Giants who played there for about 50 years until 1949?

They could have done something, even if it was on the inside of the collar.

Sad.



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Love that combination sleeve patch concept. /rollseyes. Maybe the Mets'll do a combo patch for their city connect uni, too, of the NY Presbyterian Hospital main building but with a gigantic Mr. Met head impaled on the building's flagpole. And on the inside of the uni, there could be an embroidery of Mo Vaughn and Daniel Vogelbach wolfing down a Domino's pizza pie because nothing evokes Citi Field like Domino's pizza. It's all about the symbolism. And then, last but most importantly, most important, one singular jigsaw puzzle piece. I say last because that's the last piece of the puzzle "symbolizing" the Mets human last piece to the puzzle, Gary Carter , who singlehandedly won a World Series for the Mets before he ever put on his Mets uniform. Or eight jigsaw puzzle pieces symbolizing Carter's Met uniform number, which hasn't been issued in about 20 years, the most puzzling thing in Mets franchise history.


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And then, last but most importantly, most important, one singular jigsaw puzzle piece. I say last because that's the last piece of the puzzle "symbolizing" the Mets human last piece to the puzzle, Gary Carter , who singlehandedly won a World Series for the Mets before he ever put on his Mets uniform. Or eight jigsaw puzzle pieces symbolizing Carter's Met uniform number, which hasn't been issued in about 20 years, the most puzzling thing in Mets franchise history.


That gave me my first out-loud laugh of the day.

Your sarcasm rifle was well aimed.



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And then, last but most importantly, most important, one singular jigsaw puzzle piece. I say last because that's the last piece of the puzzle "symbolizing" the Mets human last piece to the puzzle, Gary Carter , who singlehandedly won a World Series for the Mets before he ever put on his Mets uniform. Or eight jigsaw puzzle pieces symbolizing Carter's Met uniform number, which hasn't been issued in about 20 years, the most puzzling thing in Mets franchise history.


That gave me my first out-loud laugh of the day.

Your sarcasm rifle was well aimed.



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And then, last but most importantly, most important, one singular jigsaw puzzle piece. I say last because that's the last piece of the puzzle "symbolizing" the Mets human last piece to the puzzle, Gary Carter , who singlehandedly won a World Series for the Mets before he ever put on his Mets uniform. Or eight jigsaw puzzle pieces symbolizing Carter's Met uniform number, which hasn't been issued in about 20 years, the most puzzling thing in Mets franchise history.


That gave me my first out-loud laugh of the day.

Your sarcasm rifle was well aimed.




Jeez, he had two damn good seasons for the Mets. What the hell else does a guy have to do to for his uniform number to be retired and to get a statue of himself erected in his honor?


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I agree. I appreciate what Gary Carter contributed to the Mets, but if I was in charge, I'd issue number 8 to a backup catcher or fifth outfielder. It really ought to be put back in circulation.


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Does anyone actually know anyone who thinks Camera Carter's

#8 should be retired?


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Both I guess.



It's become a damned-if-you-do/damned-if-you-don't PR predicament for the Mets, and the typical corporate way teams handle that is to stick with the status quo. But that's wimpy. The bold organization knows there's always a third way.


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Edgy MD wrote:

Both I guess.



It's become a damned-if-you-do/damned-if-you-don't PR predicament for the Mets, and the typical corporate way teams handle that is to stick with the status quo. But that's wimpy. The bold organization knows there's always a third way.


I've never understood the animus toward Carter. Hall of Fame career. Treated people well. Understood the importance of being a role model. His induction into the Mets Hall of Fame is well-deserved. I'd be fine of the Mets wanted to retire his number.



Backup catchers and fifth outfielders?


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