Dodgers change logo, nobody notices (sportslogos.net)
Can you spot the changes? They're all for the better, unless you're a super-hardcore diehard traditionalist. In which case, feel free to bitch away.
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Dodgers change logo, nobody notices (sportslogos.net)
Can you spot the changes? They're all for the better, unless you're a super-hardcore diehard traditionalist. In which case, feel free to bitch away.
4/3 vs. SF (W, 5-4): Sax
4/15 vs. WSH (L, 4-6): Dusty, Orel, Sax
5/6 vs. MIA (W, 6-3): AC, Sax
5/16 vs. CIN (L, 2-7): AC, Sax
6/12 vs. TEX (L, 2-3): Sax
7/5 vs. MIL (W, 8-5): Sax
7/21 vs. BOS (W, 9-6): Sax
7/24 vs. SF (L, 3-8): Sax
8/24 vs. TB (L, 8-9 (10)): Sax
8/29 vs. BAL (W, 6-3): Orel, Sax
9/9 vs. CHC (L, 4-10): Sax
10/5 NLDS G1 vs. SD (W, 7-5): Sax
10/6 NLDS G2 vs. SD (L, 2-10): Orel, Sax
10/25 WS G1 vs. NYY (W, 6-3 (10)): Sax
9 comments:
The "o" change and the thicker red lines change work for me.
I haven't found anything else yet.
Well, the capital D is different, too, but that just seems so subtle.
http://tinyurl.com/3crgqkv
(cries)
They made the red lines thicker to help bill that the 2012 team will be crushing the ball more... question is who will they sign to help sell that...
The new one's bottom streak ends with a concave curve, while the old one was just slightly convex.
I suggest that O'Penis should be Parra's new nickname.
^ Seconded
Justin Sellers looks like a slightly less drug-addled Chris Andersen.
http://bit.ly/nRt2Rt
"Hey, Mr. McCourt! I've just calculated that we can save $60,243 on blue paint if we remove the leading serif in the "o" of the Dodgers' logo!"
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