As much as I truly hate the Cardinals, I'll give them credit on having a simple and solid logo and building a great franchise. They do deserve the credit they get year in and year out. That being said, I hope they finish last in the Central this year.
I enjoy how in the video you can see they are one of the few teams to have remains of their original logo still incorporated into their modern uniforms. The iconic StL stays with them in a form to this day.
Imagine you’re an announcer for a team like the Chicago Orphans, and how embarrassed would you be saying stuff like, “Tonight the Orphans face of against the Orioles!” You’d be pretty damn embarrassed. And what the hell is the 1918 Cubs logo? Did they rename themselves to the Ubs?
Wouldn’t think that 3 year old would be able to do the 1957- 1960 one. Some of the drawings are actually kind of artistic. I do agree the D’s are a bit boring though.
Fun Fact: At 21:25 Phillies logo has 2 kids in colonial uniforms. This is Phil and Phyllis. When Veterans Stadium first opened in 1971, there used to be a Liberty Bell on the 400 level façade in center field with Phil and Phyllis on either side holding baseball bats and whenever a Phillie hit a home run they would simulate hitting the bell. Those figures are still around. They're now at a park called Storybook Land in Egg Harbor Township, NJ(Black Horse Pike South heading toward Atlantic City).
I have to say this was a cool look back. In the 70's I used to collect MLB, NFL, NBA, and NHL team magnets. You could get a standings board and keep track of the league, or have your own set up. They were fun. Most of the ones I had were as I said 70's and some early 80's. I LOVED the Seattle Mariners 1981-86, the M inside the Star. I wish they'd go back to that. I am glad some teams ARE going retro again. The Brewers are going back to the MB ball and glove from 78-93. The Orioles are back to their retro logo and colors. I love the option in MLB the Show to use old retro uniforms too. It just reminds us that our teams have travelled a LONG way. Now the NFL is going funky with colors and looks. But some classic teams like the Packers, Cowboys, Bears, and Vikings stick to what has worked. Subtle variations but noting crazy like some teams have done. NBA jerseys are too small to really make a HUGE difference but I like the retro looks of those too. As for the NHL, they have some AWESOME older uniforms AND teams that have moved. Again another retro look I enjoy.
DUDE that is exactly what I thought. I was thinking the Cubs logos looked like they were called the Ubs. And apparently Cincinatti thought the same thing
@@itzking22 Because the nickname for Boston up until the mid 20th century was known as "Beantown" due to beans baked in molasses being a popular dish in the city
Knowledge from research, mostly, of the online encyclopedias that is"Sports reference" which I think is the same guides giraffe Mark here uses, because there's a stats section.
@@aidenfaulkner4684 I stand somewhat corrected, yes they moved after the 1957 season, I was going with the 1st year they played as the SF Giants which was 1958.
I honestly think the purple and green Dbacks color scheme is really cool Also I wish my Tigers would've kept the Tiger through the D logo from 1995-2005
They can't use the colt 45 name because of legal problems with the gun company but they can still call themselves the colts . That's what they should of done when they left the national league.
I lived in Milwaukee and I didnt know the Orioles started as the Milwaukee Brewers in 1901....NUTS. As for the Brewers the 1978 logo, the M and B glove and ball have to be my favorite logo. Bambi's Bombers, Harvey's Wallbangers. Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, Gorman Thomas, Cecil Cooper, Ben Oglive, Jim Gantner, Charlie Moore, and my all time FAVORITE...MIKE CALDWELL. He gave me his game hat from thd 1978 season. The Home version. He was awesome. I was 10 years old and he made my life that day. Thank you for the walk down MEMORY LANE.
The music was fire up until 12:03 then turned to straight garbage. Literally couldn’t watch with the volume on. Fun to see some cool throwback logos tho.
It's like most teams went from having simple logos sometimes with just a single letter from having an overdrawn silly mascot in the mid 1900s then back to a more simpler style at the turn of the century.
Simple logos are easier and cheaper to print as well as being more easily recognizable and rememberable. Logo theory has changed a lot since the internet
Detroit Tigers logo meeting: "Ok, gentlemen, are we in agreement which *D* we like best?" *Guy slowly raises hand* "And we're NOT going back to having a Tiger!" *Guy slowly lowers hand*
@@beakedmonk3981 I'd understand though if the reason why they ditched it is because it's the logo that was used by the 43-119 team and is associated with the dark period of the early 2000s
@@Karmy. True, I could see that. However, the 2008 Detroit *Lions* didn't ditch their logo when they went 0-16. Then again, that one's much more iconic than that specific Tigers one. Guess that's just Detroit's luck.
@@Lostmymind1 From Sports Logo History: "In 1902 New York Giants Manager John McGraw dismissed the A's with contempt, by calling them “The White Elephants.” He meant to imply that Mack shouldn't be allowed to spend money without supervision. Well, Connie Mack took up the gauntlet and defiantly adopted the White Elephant as the team insignia."
When I watch these types of videos, I always pick out my "favorite" for each team. Usually, it's something from my childhood in the 1960's and 1970's. :)
Fun fact: The Cinci Reds changed their name to the Redlegs from 1953-1958 because of the Red Scare where people thought they were involved with communism
@@geaux.saints2973 the Cleveland Browns are also named after a person (Paul Brown); when youre from Cleveland, you get desperate for shining stars. Honestly Im surprised the Cavs havent changed their name to the Lebrons.
Moe Lester A lot of the early names from like the late 1800s to the early-1900s were unofficial team nicknames. Most came from what local newspapers decided on calling them.
It’s interesting to see how many years and different logos before it takes a team to get it just right (Cubs, Red Sox, White Sox) And then you see teams like the Indians who had it right for so long and then chose to go boring with the “C”.
What's the difference between the last two Cubs logos other than the last one having a heavier blue border? The last one has a trademark stamp added to it!
The Brewers had such a glow down in 1994. They went from one of the best logos in baseball, to arguably the worst. It's sad that it took them all those years to realize their mistake.
The Detroit Tigers had such a cool logo from 1994 to 2005. And now once again it’s just a freaking “D”. I’m sorry but “less” isn’t always “more.” The same goes for the Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and San Diego.
@@drewsmith4452 I hear you for sure. I'ma Detroit Tigers fan and the Indians are one of our arch-enemies. However for the sake of making a statement I would get a Chief Wahoo hat to. He was the team's icon for years and no one ever complained until political correctness came along that is a Dirty Shame.
Whoever made this video, it's a neat video for those of us who love nostalgia. So cheers. But when it comes to the Giants, you were close, except, not really. First, the New York Giants didn't begin playing in 1904 as you posted, and that wasn't their first name either. The ballclub we now know as the San Francisco Giants originated in 1883 and called themselves the New York Gothams. That New York team then started calling themselves the Giants in 1885. So there's that. I then noticed you state that the Giants started playing in San Francisco in 1968. That is also incorrect, but you're only late by a decade. The Giants moved to San Francisco following the 1957 season and started playing (in San Francisco) 1958.
I went to the bathroom and the Atlanta braves had 20 More logos after I came.
I wouldn't be shouting that to the world, but to each their own.
Jon Smith well, at least we know WHY he went to the bathroom. 😁
😂😂😂
lol
Sounds like a personal problem
Holy moly braves chill with the logos and names
Ikr lmao
Yeah it’s has too many Logos
You should see the giants
BOSTON BEAN EATERS
And city changes
11:23 Jesus Christ
Looks like a cross between a tiger and Nigel Thornberry
Jaang910 smashing
Probably my favorite bad logo
Smashing
hotline miami feeling
25:45 New York Giants: Hey, let's change this NY logo's color every year!
@Sriracha Enchilada insulting
@Christian Ramirez Mets are one of the most underrated teams and their logos are beautiful
Ivan Celedonio what? he was talking bout the giants logos
Teams in new York GIANTS AND DODGERS now in California
Did some team even try
11:21 "dETrOiT tIgErS"
Did anyone else hear applause after they got through all the Braves logos? It's like the music was saying, "Yay, we're finally through all of them!"
I muted the music about 5 minutes in. It was terrible.
Hey Braves! How should we design your logo? Something to represent the Boston area perhaps?
Braves: *B*
Tigers: *D*
🐅
White Sox: *C*
🅱️
Pirates: 🅿️
Detroit’s Logos: 🐅 D D D D D D D D D D D 🐅 D D D D D 🐅 🐅 🐅 D🐅 D D
6 tigers and 19 d’s
😷😆😆😆
Penny Skelton just how Joe Exotic would like it
Zach Kraemer you’re wild😂
🤦🏾♂️😂😂🤣😂🤣
8:56 Cleveland blues has red c instead of blue
Blues as in music
logic
I'm so glad we didn't keep the name "Blues". We would have had the Cleveland Browns, and the Cleveland Blues. Neither one named after a color.
r/crappydesign
That looks like a logo that still lasts today
They should have a video of uniform changes through the years, including alternate jerseys.
I agree
That would be sick
Once the Cards had the bird perched on a bat, they NEVER had a bad logo!
eric veneto go cards
As much as I truly hate the Cardinals, I'll give them credit on having a simple and solid logo and building a great franchise.
They do deserve the credit they get year in and year out.
That being said, I hope they finish last in the Central this year.
@@YaowBucketHEAD Cubs fan i assume?
Thanks for the kind words thigh friend as a Red Birds fan always nice to have people appreciate the club.
1966-97 logo @ 26:40 heartily disagrees
I enjoy how in the video you can see they are one of the few teams to have remains of their original logo still incorporated into their modern uniforms. The iconic StL stays with them in a form to this day.
9:23 good god
That's nothing on 9:39
He’s got the seature lines all pronounced
they got a 7 year old to do it
@@TheJFerg24 etc
P A S S T H E B O O F
Imagine you’re an announcer for a team like the Chicago Orphans, and how embarrassed would you be saying stuff like,
“Tonight the Orphans face of against the Orioles!”
You’d be pretty damn embarrassed.
And what the hell is the 1918 Cubs logo? Did they rename themselves to the Ubs?
There's a 'C' around the UBS. It's just squared off.
They didn’t have TV back then
@@yankeesfan2821 announcer in the stadium
@Dannie Chandler radio
I dunno, I just think orphans are cool.
11:23
19:43
Looks like the team owner’s three year old child sketched that up the night before the logo submissions were due.
What about 9:23
Wouldn’t think that 3 year old would be able to do the 1957- 1960 one. Some of the drawings are actually kind of artistic. I do agree the D’s are a bit boring though.
Daniel Navarro, they weren’t. Also, speak proper English.
What about 18:46?
@@Backitch23 Oi! He doesn't have to. It's not a formal setting!
The Mets had basically the same logo for 57 years
Mets had NY next to the mets letters and then they removed NY eventually
Don’t mess with what works
Gavin Does Stuff Yes and and no since it was pointed out in the video that the colors of the logo was change over the years just not by much.
Consistency.
The Mets are just lazy compared to other teams.
Astros 2020 logo = *
Excellent!
Or a trash can
Go Rangers!
@bulls on parade Fuck You
The 2020 Dodgers and Yankees logo =😭😢
The last time the Indians won the World Series, their logo looked like 9:42
Nightmare fuel
bruh it just stares at you
😬
Vibe check
Michael Lyga hopefully we win with this shitty logo
Michael Lyga that’s probably why they won.
7:28 Current Indians logo
Wow
Mr. Red is the best mascot on thee OG MLB Team.
@@yankeesfan2821 Good luck in the Playoffs my Mets is out
@@CSDonohue11 Nope that's the one without the Mustache
7:28
10:02
4:39 “Chicago Orphans”😂😂😂
They never really had a name so everyone just called them the orphans and the team was like... ya, that works
Yes, there were a few references in local Chicago press mainly.
I noticed that too 😂 I was thinking the team was made of orphans for some reason
The Chicago press jokingly called them the “Orphans” after their player-manager “Cap” Anson, also nicknamed “Pop,” retired in 1897.
@@madiganyt Wasn't it because they didn't have their own stadium (home)?, they played in the bears stadium for a while.
Here are all the timestamps if you don't wanna watch every second of the video or don't have the time
ARIZ 0:15
ATL 2:09
BAL 3:42
BOS 4:27
CHC 5:45
CWS 7:11
CIN 8:36
CLE 10:10
COL 10:30
DET 12:07
HOU 12:46
KC 13:30
LAA 14:25
LAD 16:00
MIA 16:30
MIL 17:00
MIN 18:00
NYM 18:25
NYY 19:25
OAK 20:30
PHI 21:50
PIT 23:00
SD 23:50
SF 25:45
SEA 26:10
STL 27:00
TB 27:30
TEX 28:00
TOR 28:40
WSH 29:02
Ibraheem Rao not all hero’s where capes
@@floridamanburnedagrill9684 what
Its listed in the description
there are chapters show the time stamps
25:35 choose a damn color!
14:04 Angeles 1997-2001 logo is the one i remember growing up with
In 2033 they will be known as the Los Angeles Angels of Earth, Sol System..
Me too
13:54 Angels in the Outfield
11:21 whoever designed that Tigers logo should of been fired on the spot
I like it.
Your username fits
Congrats! I just watched the 30-minute video on baseball logos and I wasn't bored. Good job 👍
Nobody
Boston in the early 1900s: B E A N S
*b E a N s*
Eat da B E A N S
The Brewers logo they used in 79-93 had the most clever design
Thankfully they went back to that logo with a little bit of an update.
Whats so clever about it?
Edit: oh shit i just realized that "mb" was in the mitt. That is genius.
@@DJsocial7102 it was years before I noticed that so don't feel bad.
I saw that logo all the time as a kid, never realized what it was
Its Amung Us
I feel like I’m thumbing through a book at Barnes and Noble.
omg that's the perfect way to describe this
Fun Fact: At 21:25 Phillies logo has 2 kids in colonial uniforms. This is Phil and Phyllis. When Veterans Stadium first opened in 1971, there used to be a Liberty Bell on the 400 level façade in center field with Phil and Phyllis on either side holding baseball bats and whenever a Phillie hit a home run they would simulate hitting the bell. Those figures are still around. They're now at a park called Storybook Land in Egg Harbor Township, NJ(Black Horse Pike South heading toward Atlantic City).
Great live jazz! The logo tour was pro, but I stayed mainly for the jam.
Do you know the recording name?
I have to say this was a cool look back. In the 70's I used to collect MLB, NFL, NBA, and NHL team magnets. You could get a standings board and keep track of the league, or have your own set up. They were fun. Most of the ones I had were as I said 70's and some early 80's. I LOVED the Seattle Mariners 1981-86, the M inside the Star. I wish they'd go back to that. I am glad some teams ARE going retro again. The Brewers are going back to the MB ball and glove from 78-93. The Orioles are back to their retro logo and colors. I love the option in MLB the Show to use old retro uniforms too. It just reminds us that our teams have travelled a LONG way.
Now the NFL is going funky with colors and looks. But some classic teams like the Packers, Cowboys, Bears, and Vikings stick to what has worked. Subtle variations but noting crazy like some teams have done. NBA jerseys are too small to really make a HUGE difference but I like the retro looks of those too. As for the NHL, they have some AWESOME older uniforms AND teams that have moved. Again another retro look I enjoy.
Forward facing chief Wahoo is so weird
It's like the forward facing troll face
It’s like forward facing Greg heffley
They need to bring it back somehow, and the pirates have to bring there old one back
Everyone else: Cincinnati’s team is called The Reds
People who designed the Cubs logo: Ah yes, The Cincinnati Creds
Or the Chicago Ubs
DUDE that is exactly what I thought. I was thinking the Cubs logos looked like they were called the Ubs. And apparently Cincinatti thought the same thing
I love the fact that the Braves were originally called the Boston Beaneaters.
Saintnick90 you know, everything goes good with *BEANS*
More like the Boston Meatbeaters!
They were actually first the Boston red Stockings 😊
Crista Simon but why would they call themselves beaneaters? Everyone eats *BEANS*
@@itzking22 Because the nickname for Boston up until the mid 20th century was known as "Beantown" due to beans baked in molasses being a popular dish in the city
Man why would Baltimore change up such a beautiful logo
ZennerGOAT because the creator of new logo was like “ I think the old logo is kinda boring so how about switch it up
Everyone else: WTF bro
The 'Birds have gone back and forth between the "cartoon" Oriole and the "natural" Oriole ever since they moved to Baltimore in '54.
@@octaviowesoloco I like the cartoon birs
6:57
What even changed!?
Don't dis my team like that bruh
The color a little bit
DeadMemesSuck darker shade slightly
Duh its Sarah IDK
Johnny Cash that’s good cause it was a good logo same with this one
So if large "C" with "ubs" inside equals "Cubs" then shouldn't large "C" with "reds" inside it be "Creds"?
The Street Creds
Bob Hulsey the c is for Cincinnati
🤣
Get out of my head.
Odd, isn't it?
Does anyone else find it weird that TWO teams named the Browns moved to Baltimore and were both renamed after a bird species?
St. Louis Browns-Baltimore Orioles MLB
Cleveland Browns-Baltimore Ravens NFL.
Correct?
@@julymiller2308 You're exactly right
Knowledge from research, mostly, of the online encyclopedias that is"Sports reference" which I think is the same guides giraffe Mark here uses, because there's a stats section.
To be fair, the Baltimore Ravens are technically named after Edgar Allan Poe's book "The Raven"
It is cool but also the Ravens are technically a new franchise formed in 1996. The Browns basically just suspended operations for 3 years
the Giants moved to San Fran in 1958 not 1968...
You mean in 1957
@@aidenfaulkner4684 I stand somewhat corrected, yes they moved after the 1957 season, I was going with the 1st year they played as the SF Giants which was 1958.
I got this as an ad somehow, but besides, really good video!
Same
TheUltimate AbsenceOfFeeling Same
Now at 18:51 the yankees were practicing social distancing
Lol
they were prepared for the future
The 60s Tiger saw a vision of the 2010s Tigers.
For y’all wondering what the name of the Jazz song is it’s called “Future Emperor of Evanston” by the Chris Greene Quartet.
All the Blue Jays Logos 😍😍😍 Every one of them are Awesome!
I honestly think the purple and green Dbacks color scheme is really cool
Also I wish my Tigers would've kept the Tiger through the D logo from 1995-2005
Wait u are a tigers fan
@@leannwest5457 yeah
28:00 Texas should have never gotten rid of that 1994-2002 logo
25% of me: yea
75% of me : I don’t ****ing care
Ehh. I like 1972-1980 best.
I think the new one is an upgrade.
The Orioles logo from the mid 90s to 2008 was cool
ChiSox had multiple cool logos
The flying sock of the 50s, their late 70s and 80s logo, the always classic capital S with the O and X inside it
Houston needs to switch back to the Colt .45s because the Astros name is now tainted.
The new logo will be a trash can
They can't use the colt 45 name because of legal problems with the gun company but they can still call themselves the colts . That's what they should of done when they left the national league.
They will go with Buffs or Oilers in the future.
Ban them
Cyrus Dabar ain’t that the truth. Always something to bitch about.
The Orioles logo from 1954 to 1965 looks cute and this is coming from a Blue Jays fan.
I disagree
I lived in Milwaukee and I didnt know the Orioles started as the Milwaukee Brewers in 1901....NUTS. As for the Brewers the 1978 logo, the M and B glove and ball have to be my favorite logo. Bambi's Bombers, Harvey's Wallbangers. Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, Gorman Thomas, Cecil Cooper, Ben Oglive, Jim Gantner, Charlie Moore, and my all time FAVORITE...MIKE CALDWELL. He gave me his game hat from thd 1978 season. The Home version. He was awesome. I was 10 years old and he made my life that day.
Thank you for the walk down MEMORY LANE.
Remember that if the Yankees started beeing the Baltimore Orioles you can be anything you dream
The music was fire up until 12:03 then turned to straight garbage. Literally couldn’t watch with the volume on. Fun to see some cool throwback logos tho.
🎵Fus Ni Ooey🎵
Anyone know the jazz song name?
@@StaySqueezy12 It's called chris greene quartet future emperors of evanston
wrong
@@jonathanpermutation look for yourself
The Milwaukee Brewers logo with the M and B drawn into a baseball glove was genius!
Mike V. That’s pretty cool fact wish they bring that back
Wesley Orozco They are bringing it back!
3:00 ..... Interesting that the St. Louis Browns used an "elf" similar to that used by the Cleveland Browns...........
Music2Die4 hmmm I don’t see where you are getting at
Only thing in common is both were elfs
And both named the "Browns", and both had an orange and brown uniform color scheme. Both had the same font for their jersys.
@@Lostmymind1 both moved to Baltimore and both renamed themselves after a bird
Rockies should've kept the original logo! 😎👍
1:03 I like that Braves logo
It's like most teams went from having simple logos sometimes with just a single letter from having an overdrawn silly mascot in the mid 1900s then back to a more simpler style at the turn of the century.
Look at the shit the original Orioles started off with at 18:30 lmao
Great video, and the first track was a total banger. Would love to know the artist/track!
Seeing a modern trend to minimalism in many of the logos. Are attention spans getting too short for complex logos?
Simple logos are easier and cheaper to print as well as being more easily recognizable and rememberable. Logo theory has changed a lot since the internet
@@JordanMSeverns Simpler is forgettable.
paul hetrick Well, Cleveland’s c is forgettable, but that new brewers logo is very memorable.
Yet still simple
I think clubs are trying to convey a sense of history and authenticity with simpler logos, they look old fashioned yet "cleaner".
5:22 That might be the scariest logo ever
It looks like Bucky Badger's head.
11:22 is far worse😂
@@rjwiechman Facts
9:41
that cub didn't seem too happy about world war 2
Detroit Tigers logo meeting: "Ok, gentlemen, are we in agreement which *D* we like best?"
*Guy slowly raises hand*
"And we're NOT going back to having a Tiger!"
*Guy slowly lowers hand*
I honestly wish they would've kept the 1995-2005 logo, it was the best of both worlds
The olde English D combined with the Tiger
@@Karmy. Agreed, that one was awesome. Maybe keep just the D on the caps/jerseys and use the 1995-2005 one for an alternate uniform and overall logo.
@@beakedmonk3981 I'd understand though if the reason why they ditched it is because it's the logo that was used by the 43-119 team and is associated with the dark period of the early 2000s
@@Karmy. True, I could see that. However, the 2008 Detroit *Lions* didn't ditch their logo when they went 0-16. Then again, that one's much more iconic than that specific Tigers one.
Guess that's just Detroit's luck.
Have the Yankees ever used that baseball logo on any of their uniforms? It’s always been that NY logo for as long as I can remember
Designer: which logo do you like?
Braves: yes.
@fansided please release the song used from the beginning all the way to the Detroit tigers logo evolution please.
The original Florida Marlins logo was the best. Wish they’d go back to that.
Same
I like the current one but everyone loves the classic teal.
I grow up with that classic Marlins logo
Justin Kaufman me too man but nightclub black isn’t too bad
I think Milwaukee Brewers had a clever logo from 1978-1993
Good news is it's back for 2020-beyond
@@carsausage I'm a dodger fan 💯 % but I would wear the Brewers hat it's a cute logo lol
@@judyalcatraz918 Yes their was some cute MLB Logos like the St Louis Browns
Today I learned that the MLB can't make their minds up on logos!
Mike Northrup braves manely
I finally know why Athletics fans use those elephant banners.
I don't.......can someone explain why the ATHLETICS decided that an elephant was a good representation of their team name?
@@Lostmymind1 From Sports Logo History:
"In 1902 New York Giants Manager John McGraw dismissed the A's with contempt, by calling them “The White Elephants.” He meant to imply that Mack shouldn't be allowed to spend money without supervision. Well, Connie Mack took up the gauntlet and defiantly adopted the White Elephant as the team insignia."
My wife just asked me if I was on hold?
When I watch these types of videos, I always pick out my "favorite" for each team. Usually, it's something from my childhood in the 1960's and 1970's. :)
WHERE THE CLEVELAND SPIDERS AT?
They don't have current Major League Baseball lineage.
St. Louis
clevland
Very fun to watch. What is your rationale on the starting years for the franchises?
Fun fact: The Cinci Reds changed their name to the Redlegs from 1953-1958 because of the Red Scare where people thought they were involved with communism
Dude,I love the soundtrack..mind sharing the credit?
Imagine owning a team and the best name you can think of is the "Beaneaters"
Take a look at the long Chicago White Sox logos. Plus, the Orioles have logos since they were the St. Louis Browns (1902-1953)
Is this song saying “Osama’s weed?”
I hear "Fus ni ooey".😂
I hear vus I un
Although those MLB logos were from 2018. Thanks 😊 bringing them back.
9:00 The Naps?!
thegrayrenegade it was in a reference to star 2ndbaseman? Napoleon “nap” lajoie
David Jenum so the whole team was named after one player😂
@@geaux.saints2973 the Cleveland Browns are also named after a person (Paul Brown); when youre from Cleveland, you get desperate for shining stars. Honestly Im surprised the Cavs havent changed their name to the Lebrons.
Moe Lester yup
Moe Lester A lot of the early names from like the late 1800s to the early-1900s were unofficial team nicknames. Most came from what local newspapers decided on calling them.
This just me or just Cubs logo at 4:59 and 5:11 are Chicago Bears logo
The C is
It’s interesting to see how many years and different logos before it takes a team to get it just right (Cubs, Red Sox, White Sox)
And then you see teams like the Indians who had it right for so long and then chose to go boring with the “C”.
Update: since this video was posted, the Braves changed their logo again in 2022
Anyone notice “Milwaukee” was spelled differently at 1:48
Well they must have been thinking of relocating to MilUakee Oklahoma or something! 😜
I spy with my little eye World Cup championship will have this guy C I *
Just a typo on the video probably.
Great video! Please do this for the other big 4 leagues.
eric veneto other 4? you mean 3
The braves having a lot of change over the years is like me making different accounts for the one month free trial
You fool! I have 70 alternative logos!!
What's the difference between the last two Cubs logos other than the last one having a heavier blue border? The last one has a trademark stamp added to it!
OK. 1,000 thumbs up for the bossa nova music.
Do you know the name? It slaps
@@TurtleTurtlez Future Emporer of Evanston by the Chris Greene Quartet
@@Rockhound6165 legend
Can the dodgers decide the size of there font already?
The Brewers had such a glow down in 1994. They went from one of the best logos in baseball, to arguably the worst. It's sad that it took them all those years to realize their mistake.
This is gold! Oh and the braves damn how many name changes y’all needed lol
The orioles should go back to the 1966-1988 logo I love that one
Hey, what's the music on this video, Fansided?
Sandstorm - Darude
But seriously though, we're checking with the video's editor
Thanks!
FanSided no answer yet 😂
It's funny how so many logos are recycled by so many teams in so many leagues
Most of the changes made in the early 1900’s are so small that you wonder why they even bothered changing anything
The Detroit Tigers had such a cool logo from 1994 to 2005. And now once again it’s just a freaking “D”. I’m sorry but “less” isn’t always “more.” The same goes for the Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and San Diego.
Needs a new update on the Brewers logo.
The Braves have the same number of logos as Yankees have World Series wins
You are correct.
I think they prefer the logos. Let’s Go Mets!
How many different variations of the letter C can the reds design
When you realize that you are older that some teams .-.
So the Twins (17:33) and Rangers (27:33) were both the Washington Senators at some point but the current Washington franchise never was.
Muzikrazy213 hmm odd
It's kinda amusing the team currently calling the US capital home is originally a Canadian team lmao
R.I.P Cheif Wahoo
Cause of death was political correctness
It's so gay they got rid of him. All because of "feelings".
I love the Chief Wahoo logo. Might get myself a Chief Wahoo hat just despite everyone who freaked out even though I'm not an Indians fan.
@@drewsmith4452 I hear you for sure. I'ma Detroit Tigers fan and the Indians are one of our arch-enemies. However for the sake of making a statement I would get a Chief Wahoo hat to. He was the team's icon for years and no one ever complained until political correctness came along that is a Dirty Shame.
@@georgegaspari69420 👍👍👍
Whoever made this video, it's a neat video for those of us who love nostalgia. So cheers. But when it comes to the Giants, you were close, except, not really.
First, the New York Giants didn't begin playing in 1904 as you posted, and that wasn't their first name either. The ballclub we now know as the San Francisco Giants originated in 1883 and called themselves the New York Gothams. That New York team then started calling themselves the Giants in 1885. So there's that.
I then noticed you state that the Giants started playing in San Francisco in 1968. That is also incorrect, but you're only late by a decade. The Giants moved to San Francisco following the 1957 season and started playing (in San Francisco) 1958.