2011年9月23日金曜日

New Marlins Logo: Ranking the Best and Worst New Logo Rollouts

Don't stare at them for too long, or you just might come to like them. They are the new MLB logos, and most of them are utter failures. 

This week has been a treat for baseball fans that like to think of themselves as fashion-forward individuals. Seeing how this is a past time of tradition and slow moving entities, there ma ynot be many of you. 

The first logo to get leaked was that of the Marlins who will be rebranded as the Miami Marlins next season. ESPN reports that the logo was received as a farce at first, but has since been verified as the real deal. 

We then got a first hand look at the Toronto Blue Jays logo which will be pictured after the jump. Before we concluded our thoughts on the Marlins new logo, we had yet another to deride for entirely different reasons. 

Here we will break down five of the newer logos to hit Major League Baseball and rank them in order of least awfulness. 

As you will see, new does not always mean better. Some of these teams succeeded in rebranding their franchises in the best possible manner. 

Then again some missed so horribly, it reminded me of Adam Dunn and his numerous failed at bats. Instead of a list of home run logos, we are about to see a couple of base knocks and some hilarious whiffs. 

This is the state of baseball, fans. This is a molasses-paced sport that praises tradition over change. That means any alteration is a big one. Guard your eyes. 

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/861087-new-marlins-logo-ranking-the-best-and-worst-new-logo-rollouts

Bruno Gervais Dustin Kohn Andrew McDonald Matt Martin Frans Nielsen Dwayne Roloson

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