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  • @chivas1494
    @chivas1494 3 года назад +2243

    Fun fact for those who may not know: the Mets colors (blue & orange) were chosen in reference to the 2 NY teams that left the city a decade earlier (Dodgers & Giants).

    • @jeffbloch2305
      @jeffbloch2305 3 года назад +43

      They actually first played at the Polo Grounds.

    • @G7M9W
      @G7M9W 3 года назад +107

      The flag of New York City is also blue, white, and orange -- colors the Islanders also use.

    • @RCfromtheNYC
      @RCfromtheNYC 3 года назад +47

      And the pinstripes on the Mets home jerseys were to honor the Yankees.

    • @oddballskull1941
      @oddballskull1941 3 года назад +9

      I’m more surprised that a city has a flag? I know some have logos and seals but didn’t know they could have flags

    • @G7M9W
      @G7M9W 3 года назад +16

      @@oddballskull1941 Yeah, many cities do. I don't know how often they're seen flying in many cases, but they do exist.

  • @Zach-mw5so
    @Zach-mw5so 3 года назад +667

    I wish the Angels were still just called “Anaheim Angels.” They play in Anaheim. Orange County isn’t the same as Los Angeles County. Yes it’s part of the LA Metro but there used to be a rivalry between the 2 counties that even to this day divides the fans of both teams.

    • @williamberry4615
      @williamberry4615 3 года назад +22

      Always thought Anaheim and LA were like neighbors. Like if the Anaheim Ducks are whooping ass LA residents dont root for them? Are they that fat from each other?

    • @angelsanddodgersfan3589
      @angelsanddodgersfan3589 3 года назад +11

      The angels haven’t changed that much they are just Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

    • @williamberry4615
      @williamberry4615 3 года назад +15

      @@angelsanddodgersfan3589 i just watched a vid on how all teams got their names. They dropped the OF ANAHEIM a few yrs back. That seems fair cuz NY has Mets and Yankees. Chicago has White Sox and Cubs. 3 largest cities in USA. Houston the 4th largest city don't deserve anymore baseball teams. 😂

    • @NuclearHendrix
      @NuclearHendrix 3 года назад +8

      There was Angels baseball and Angels fans in Los Angeles well before Anaheim. The teams roots are in Los Angeles, it's in the name ffs...

    • @fernandos.8158
      @fernandos.8158 3 года назад +4

      @@angelsanddodgersfan3589 well they were the walt disney angels at one time. Their uniforms have changed about 5 or 6 times as well. Born and raised in the OC but a life long Dodger Fan. I remember going to Angels games in little league and games were so boring. But when I went to my first Dodgers game it was lively and a fun atmosphere. But I did love going to anaheim stadium because we could get $5 tickets just before game time and could sit behind home plate on the ground level.

  • @CountSamwell
    @CountSamwell 3 года назад +371

    Fun fact: When the Chicago Bears first started they played at Wrigley Field. Because of this, George Halas decided "if they're Cubs, we're Bears" which is how they got their name.

    • @djbeezy
      @djbeezy 3 года назад +9

      Actually the Bears began play in Decatur Illinois and were called the Stayles (I don't remember how to spell it) then moved to Chicago and kept the name for one year.

    • @FAITHandLOGIC
      @FAITHandLOGIC 2 года назад +11

      And Bears are bigger than Cubs like football players are larger than baseball players.

    • @FAITHandLOGIC
      @FAITHandLOGIC 2 года назад

      @Don1103 Wow, you found one guy.

    • @frankpassi9812
      @frankpassi9812 2 года назад +6

      Also Halas went to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, whose colors are Navy Blue and Orange. He basically combined parts of the Cubs and U. of I. identities

    • @DatBoyIsAvirgin
      @DatBoyIsAvirgin 2 года назад +3

      @@FAITHandLOGIC bonds would like a word

  • @G7M9W
    @G7M9W 3 года назад +478

    Toronto, Seattle, Colorado, San Diego, and Arizona have never moved or changed names, but they are "newer" teams. Detroit, however, has the impressive distinction of never moving and never changing names in their 125 year history.
    Edit: Kansas City Royals too.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +22

      Definitely! Pretty wild!

    • @stephen_cs
      @stephen_cs 3 года назад +8

      Kansas City Royals haven't moved either

    • @G7M9W
      @G7M9W 3 года назад +4

      @@stephen_cs You're right -- forgot to include them in the list above.

    • @mosquitonstuff
      @mosquitonstuff 3 года назад

      The Padres was founded in 1969 so it’s not that new

    • @G7M9W
      @G7M9W 3 года назад +8

      @@mosquitonstuff Oh, I agree. That's why I used quotes when I typed "newer." Still, the Tigers are more than twice as old as the Padres.

  • @slumdo666
    @slumdo666 Год назад +32

    The Dodgers were called Trolley Dodgers for a few reasons.
    First they played at Ebbets Field which was located on a busy street with trolley cars running thru it.
    Fans often would run across the street literally dodging the trolley cars running across. The name was integral to the part of the city they were in.

    • @slumdo666
      @slumdo666 Год назад +3

      @@DieselDog1982 I'm a LA fan 😂 our OG play by play announcer Vin Scully taught me this one tho.

  • @Pee-Pad
    @Pee-Pad 3 года назад +178

    I’ve always wondered about the socks references. I didn’t realize it was that big of a deal back in the day.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +43

      Yeah apparently they were big fans of their footwear back then!

    • @tygrkhat4087
      @tygrkhat4087 3 года назад +15

      @@JustinLearnsThings The color of the socks was actually the stirrup, which aren't used anymore. The white socks worn under the stirrup were called "sanitaries." Back in those days, players could get nasty wounds in their legs from the spikes. The dyes used in the stirrups could get into a wound and lead to infections then known as blood poisoning.

    • @NemoTheDude
      @NemoTheDude 3 года назад +7

      Makes sense to me. Since nicknames were so loose and unofficial, the color of the uniforms seems like a great way to distinguish them.

    • @johncronin9540
      @johncronin9540 3 года назад +6

      @@tygrkhat4087 Correct. I think the problem was the dye that was used. I’ve heard references to that era, as some reporters refer to the White Sox as “the pale hose”.

    • @davezanko9051
      @davezanko9051 3 года назад +3

      Big part of it was that the socks were pretty much the only distinct part of those early uniforms, as the wearing of white for the rest of the uniform was considered genteel, gentlemanly, and proper, because heaven forbid that anyone see an athlete sweat. Sweating is coarse and common.
      Seriously, that's the reason for the traditions of wearing white in athletic contests comes from, as still seen in international test cricket and at Wimbledon. British imperialist snobbery. Can't appear to be a commoner, we're more elegant and sophisticated than that. All while they engaged in bloodthirsty colonial conquest and pillaging. Hypocritical asses.

  • @starwarsbaseballboy1
    @starwarsbaseballboy1 3 года назад +121

    Those 1800 team names were something else.

    • @oddballskull1941
      @oddballskull1941 3 года назад +5

      You should put 1800s

    • @fekkacam
      @fekkacam 5 месяцев назад

      @@oddballskull1941are you that slow?

    • @MrH.09
      @MrH.09 5 месяцев назад

      @@oddballskull1941Bro he said "names" with an s

    • @hailtotheredskins92
      @hailtotheredskins92 28 дней назад +1

      This is old but he said 1800 not 1800s thats why the guy corrected him

    • @jb2._
      @jb2._ 14 дней назад

      Orphans vs the bean eaters

  • @hidden2098
    @hidden2098 3 года назад +249

    Funny story about the Mariners, they wanted to give the person who submitted the name season tickets, however they never were able to track him down. To this day no one knows where the person who submitted the name went.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +51

      Wow that’s pretty neat! Just gets to sit there knowing they named the whole team and no one knows who it is!!

    • @benm8027
      @benm8027 3 года назад +26

      I was surprised that wasn’t mentioned. That’s like the most important and memorable part of how we got our name

    • @mattmurphy5805
      @mattmurphy5805 3 года назад +12

      I heard that from secret base

    • @paulisaacson6044
      @paulisaacson6044 3 года назад +2

      Apparently Arnold Smith didn't want to pay off the NWL team that revived the Seattle Rainiers name, Danny Kaye had said that would probably be the moniker
      I always assumed Mariners was practically an anagram of Rainiers with an M prefix as well as continuation of the Pilots aero & nautical theme
      1960s fans also were awaiting our Seattle Jets major league entry
      Tacoma after the Giants Twins Cubs and Tugs was supposed to remain the old NWL Tigers till the Mariners took over and because of fan demand for renaming the Mariners as the Seattle Rainiers put it on Tacoma, the arch rival of the Rainiers akin to calling Brooklyn the Yank, better not
      Not only that but there is no Rainier in Tacoma going by their biggest old high school Mount Tahoma
      Seems so obvious Mariners go better with Tacoma with Subs instead of Cubs or Tridents over Tugs
      Would prefer Tacoma Mounts similarity to Tacoma Giants and Cheney Studs
      Left out one year Tacoma Yankees which could have become Tacoma Anchors

    • @paulisaacson6044
      @paulisaacson6044 3 года назад +1

      And why M 's not Skippers Skips Ships or Mains as nicknames, Logs even

  • @dakotathomas2139
    @dakotathomas2139 3 года назад +1681

    "The Baltimore Orioles started as a minor league team..."
    Unfortunately that never changed 😭😭

    • @dgtwo3724
      @dgtwo3724 3 года назад +49

      Dakota Thomas...Well-played, a lot better played than the Orioles😀

    • @dakotathomas2139
      @dakotathomas2139 3 года назад +20

      @@dgtwo3724 Os baseball will return to its former glory one day I just know it 😂😂
      But that was the best play yet on your part lol.

    • @dgtwo3724
      @dgtwo3724 3 года назад +6

      @Dakota Thomas I agree, baseball will always survive. The God's Of Baseball juat won't let it die⚾️

    • @jasonleetaiwan
      @jasonleetaiwan 3 года назад +40

      Orioles have 3 championships and 7 pennants. That's not bad.

    • @dakotathomas2139
      @dakotathomas2139 3 года назад +6

      @@jasonleetaiwan i know I know, I just havent been alive for any of it haha

  • @jakedasnake7703
    @jakedasnake7703 3 года назад +110

    As a pirates fan it’s honestly impressive and honestly a miracle we haven’t moved for over 130 years dispite all the ups and downs in our history (only real baseball fans know) but mostly down currently lol.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +10

      Haha I know what you mean! My D-Backs have had a rough half decade plus!

    • @peetyw8851
      @peetyw8851 2 года назад +3

      Hang in there, fellow Bucco Believer.
      I’ve bee a fan since I walked home from school in October of 1960, cut on the old black and white, and saw Maz park one over the left field wall - a walk-off World Series championship!

    • @ChairmanMeow1
      @ChairmanMeow1 2 года назад +3

      My best friend Pirates fan says they died after 2015.

    • @jakedasnake7703
      @jakedasnake7703 2 года назад

      @@ChairmanMeow1 couldn’t agree more.

    • @jakedasnake7703
      @jakedasnake7703 2 года назад +2

      @@peetyw8851 people also don’t realize the pirates really had some powerhouse teams in the 1920s-30s with guys like pie traynor the waner brothers etc etc. We were a .500 team in the 40s and probably the worst team in the majors in the 1950s making 1960 even that much sweeter. I actually do know a lot of the history of the buccos lol.

  • @Gemnist98
    @Gemnist98 Год назад +38

    Quick note on the Rays’ name change: in addition to making the name more simple, it was also done to be more generic: “Rays” is used both to reference the stingrays as well as rays of sunshine (referring to usual Florida weather). This can be seen by the yellow star on the Rays team logo.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  Год назад +6

      Ah great point!! Thank you!

    • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
      @MiaCollinsNeighborhood Год назад

      That’s creative! Thank god they dropped Devil from the name! Plus, it rhymes with A’s!

    • @fvd6553
      @fvd6553 Год назад +1

      The original devil rays logo and color skeme was much nicer tho

    • @noblinkreal
      @noblinkreal 11 месяцев назад +1

      Interesting

    • @MrThejboe3oh5
      @MrThejboe3oh5 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@fvd6553Don't know why they changed to such a generic color scheme that is used by so many teams.The original also represented Florida and Tampa rather well.

  • @mikelewis495
    @mikelewis495 3 года назад +312

    "The Los Angeles Angels" literally means "The the Angels Angels"

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +15

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @Zach-mw5so
      @Zach-mw5so 3 года назад +8

      Los Angeles is called that because the Spanish who founded the city named it after “Mary, Queen of Angels” a title for the Virgin Mary.

    • @GarkKahn
      @GarkKahn 2 года назад +5

      @@Zach-mw5so basically the same thing with almost all of the southwest city names

    • @VibrateGirl101
      @VibrateGirl101 2 года назад

      Originality.

    • @ooammo632
      @ooammo632 2 года назад

      Lol

  • @SSobotkaJr
    @SSobotkaJr 2 года назад +48

    The thing is, Tampa Bay's team picked the Devil Rays, when at the time there were a couple of weather-influenced names for current pro-teams. We had the Tampa Bay Storm (Arena Football), the Tampa Bay Lightning (our NHL hockey team), so my suggestion was they called this MLB franchise, the Tampa Bay Sun-Rays.
    By using a Sunshine motif on a devil ray, it would have still retained homage to the original Devil Rays, and giving us a third weather-themed team.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  2 года назад +5

      Sun Rays isn't bad at all! Plus they could do some good Ray Ban partnerships!

    • @aldo1953
      @aldo1953 2 года назад +2

      sun rays would be cool, I would like that better than just rays. the Devil Rays was a gangster name tho

    • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
      @MiaCollinsNeighborhood Год назад +2

      Well now that they dropped devil from the name, now we got a double meaning!

    • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
      @MiaCollinsNeighborhood Год назад

      @@Rockhound6165 Well, it would be good if I could meet up with them at Arrrrrrrrrrrrrby’s!

    • @ooooo524
      @ooooo524 Год назад +1

      Bucs are ajoke to many. Cowboys fans definitely

  • @MetroCSN
    @MetroCSN 3 года назад +22

    The Chicago White Sox started in Sioux City, but in 1899 was in St. Paul, MN, Charles Comiskey moved the team to Chicago, but it wasn't a "stealth" move, since the NL team granted permission for the move as long as their jersey didn't say "Chicago" and they played south of 35th St. because it would have been downwind of the Union Stockyards. Unlike other cities, what are now the White Sox and Cubs got along right from the beginning. They were even the first to hold a city series.

    • @0fficialdregs
      @0fficialdregs 2 года назад

      LIES!! The Sox hate the Cubs, we can't respect them nor show them any love...
      being tongue and cheeky atm

  • @vernonmcgraw6627
    @vernonmcgraw6627 3 года назад +51

    The Toronto Blue Jays were also at least partially owned (maybe majority) by Canadian brewer Labatt, who’s top selling beer was Labatt Blue ( my Dad likes it, others like me it’s…meh…). Their choice of Blue Jays for a name fit in very well for sponsoring telecasts, and was obviously pushed for by the owners no matter what the fan poll would have preferred. I remember the broadcasts starting with “Welcome to Labatt Blue Jays baseball!” 🙂

    • @DaveinNorthYork
      @DaveinNorthYork Год назад +1

      Labatt Breweries originally owned 45% of the Toronto Blue Jays; R. Howard Webster owned another 45%; and, CIBC owned the remaining 10% of the team.

    • @beauxguss6321
      @beauxguss6321 Год назад +2

      Fun fact, Labatt Blue was named after the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League.

    • @altawedgie1392
      @altawedgie1392 5 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@DaveinNorthYorktrue, but Labatt was the controlling partner despite only having a 45% share, and took some grief for choosing the name Blue Jays (although they claim the Labatt Blue connection was only about 10% of the reasoning)

  • @NM-si9mc
    @NM-si9mc 3 года назад +47

    It’s been two years, where’s the themed sports cities video 😭

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +16

      Haha 😂 hopefully that’s one I get to soon! I took a long break away, but should be making videos much more frequently! (At least more frequent than two years apart!) 😅

  • @PipeGuy64Bit
    @PipeGuy64Bit 3 года назад +47

    I know it would've been extra work but it would've been cool to show the old logos for teams corresponding to the year you're talking about them.

  • @tygrkhat4087
    @tygrkhat4087 3 года назад +27

    A couple of points; the San Francisco Giants date back to a team in Troy, NY that was moved to New York in the 1880s. Also, the Boston Red Sox were originally the Buffalo Bisons of the Western League. When Ban Johnson changed the WL to the AL, he took the Bisons and moved them to Boston. Oh, and minor league players are pros as well.

    • @MichaelBSmall-jx7zo
      @MichaelBSmall-jx7zo 2 года назад +4

      Being a lifelong Red Sox fan, and living much of my life 5 miles or so from Troy,NY, I can say both are very true. First Major League Grand slam home run was even hit at a game played by the Troy team, but not in Troy. The stadium they used was unavailable so they had to play the game in a stadium in present day Rensselaer NY (then called East Albany, which is how it was written in baseball records). There is a plaque on the spot, and the location of the stadium is now a city park with a softball field roughly in the same spot.

    • @noblinkreal
      @noblinkreal Год назад +2

      Nice I’m a Red Sox fan

  • @peterwhite9546
    @peterwhite9546 3 года назад +15

    The browns were supposed to move to LA but the date set for the ownership vote was 12/8/41

  • @rayala21
    @rayala21 3 года назад +133

    I’m confused!!! 😩 If the Dodgers were the Robins…. And the Giants were the Gothams… where was the Batman?

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +33

      Probably out on the town with cat woman! 😂

    • @MrCubFan415
      @MrCubFan415 3 года назад +2

      In the Bronx (Yankees), kicking butt in true Batman fashion

    • @tygrkhat4087
      @tygrkhat4087 3 года назад +8

      In the comics, the Gotham MLB team is the Giants.

    • @supahsean6710
      @supahsean6710 3 года назад +18

      Well obviously, every ballplayer is a batman /s

    • @oddballskull1941
      @oddballskull1941 3 года назад

      @@tygrkhat4087 dude the comics throw gotham around wherever, it’s been in connecticut on more than one occasion

  • @unclecreepy4185
    @unclecreepy4185 2 года назад +24

    People in 1962: Let’s name them the Houston Colt .45’s.
    People in 1963: You can’t name a team after a gun.
    *The Baltimore Bullets have entered the chat*

    • @MarsJenkar
      @MarsJenkar Год назад

      Grandfather clause. It was named after an earlier professional basketball team (from 1944-1954) also called the Baltimore Bullets.

    • @unclecreepy4185
      @unclecreepy4185 Год назад +1

      Not the grandfather clause. You missed the point of the joke.

    • @GizmoBeach
      @GizmoBeach 5 месяцев назад

      Baltimore was home to a large armory hence the use of Bullets.
      The .45’s changed their name because of the move to the Astrodome, not because of any large outpourings of negative associations with Colt .45 pistols at the time.

  • @billgrindler4653
    @billgrindler4653 2 года назад +7

    If someone else had answered this sorry, but I did not see it, the connection that you did not understand between the Brooklyn team taking the name Superbas based on Halon's Superbas is the Brooklyn team's manger of the time was Ned Halon (no relation) just a similarity in the last name was enough for the name to stick.
    Also the name Orioles also was the name of a an American Association team in Baltimore from 1882-1891 and then the National League from 1892-1899 winning three National League pennants and two Temple Cups, and managed by the same Ned Halon mentioned above.
    Also owner Bill Veeck, his las name is pronounced by his own description as rhyming with wreck.

  • @joshorjoshuaorjoshy
    @joshorjoshuaorjoshy 3 года назад +18

    Contrary to popular belief, the Red Sox have never been known as "The Red Stockings" - they emulated the White Sox name with the abbreviated "Sox" in 1908

  • @timfortune9
    @timfortune9 3 года назад +204

    If Cleveland has to be renamed, they should resurrect the "Spiders" (sure they were a terrible team, but that's still a pretty cool name).

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +30

      Yeah spiders is definitely a pretty cool name! Thanks for checking out the video!

    • @danielr4640
      @danielr4640 3 года назад +20

      Cleveland Lakeshores should of been kept

    • @sociallymatti
      @sociallymatti 3 года назад +43

      I don’t know.... That name kinda seems Erie to me.

    • @MrCubFan415
      @MrCubFan415 3 года назад +9

      @@sociallymatti (badum tss)

    • @bigjuicypotato1482
      @bigjuicypotato1482 3 года назад +4

      They could make a sick logo about spiders

  • @brady2921
    @brady2921 3 года назад +69

    Idk how this has such little interaction, this is a really good video.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +6

      Thanks for the love! I appreciate you checking it out! Share it with some friends! 😁

    • @ciello___8307
      @ciello___8307 3 года назад +2

      we're just here early

    • @brady2921
      @brady2921 3 года назад

      @@ciello___8307 this had 300 views when I commented this, lol.

    • @VianoMusicAcademy
      @VianoMusicAcademy 3 года назад

      @@brady2921 commiented?

  • @darladoxstater8528
    @darladoxstater8528 3 года назад +35

    The Angels' first season was played at Wrigley Field, then they moved to Dodger Stadium 1962-1965. The Pilots had really cool hats.

    • @rickr7599
      @rickr7599 2 года назад +2

      That's Wrigley Field in LA......NOT the famous home of the Cubs-- Wrigley Field in Chicago....just so everyone knows.

    • @jonphillips2623
      @jonphillips2623 2 года назад

      @@rickr7599 did you know the Wrigley Field in L.A is the ORIGINAL one?

    • @bradjpeter
      @bradjpeter 2 года назад

      @@jonphillips2623 The name “Wrigley Field” was first used at the ballpark in LA, but the ballpark in Chicago was renamed “Wrigley” a couple years later, and was built more than a decade prior.

    • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
      @MiaCollinsNeighborhood Год назад

      Well at least there’s just one coliseum

  • @venedenn1
    @venedenn1 2 года назад +9

    While a team name was being pondered for the new Miami team, a letter to the editor, in jest, suggested the Miami Humidity. Then one could say “if you think the heat is bad, wait till you see the humidity”

  • @orangehoof
    @orangehoof 3 года назад +17

    It was the O'Malley's of the Dodgers that first wanted to claim the untapped market of Los Angeles but travel costs would be enormous if every other member was in the midwest or northeast. He had to convince Horace Stoneham of the Giants to move to the Bay Area at the same time. That was an easier decision for the Giants since the Polo Grounds were fading into disrepair by that time. When told they would be losing both teams, New York City tried one last measure which was to build a stadium for the Dodgers near one of the major freeways but, by now, all the gold in California twinkled brightly so the move was completed. I have simmed keeping the two teams in New York and expanding teams into California. That would mean no need for the Mets and Astros with Houston getting a team in 1969.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +2

      That’s a really good point too that travel costs would be really prohibitive, especially back then, for a lone team on the other side of the country!

  • @MattRowland
    @MattRowland 5 месяцев назад +2

    I just want to say - years later after you made this - that I applaud you for getting the Reds history correct. Even the franchise themselves (and their fans) mistakenly get their history incorrect by claiming to be the oldest franchise. Props to you for outlining the confusing (but correct) history of Cincinnati baseball.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  5 месяцев назад +1

      Haha thanks I appreciate it! Definitely don’t get everything right and learning new stuff all the time, but try to do my due diligence! Thanks for watching!

  • @jeremyschooler1120
    @jeremyschooler1120 2 года назад +6

    Fun fact: the Padres almost moved to Washington in 1974 to replace the 2nd Nats, who had left in 1970. It was so close, that baseball cards and uniforms had been released that said Washington-one of those sets of uniforms is displayed on a mannequin at Nats Park to this day. It’s a baby blue pullover jersey with red “WASHINGTON”

    • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
      @MiaCollinsNeighborhood Год назад +1

      At least the A’s didn’t lose a rival in California

    • @rockvilleraven
      @rockvilleraven Год назад +1

      Would have never happened because they’re were 15 years left on the lease in San Diego and then Mayor Pete Wilson was going to sue Washington owner Joseph Dazansky for 3 times the purchase price for breaking the lease.

  • @jcrotea
    @jcrotea 3 года назад +26

    The term yankee is rooted in New York’s Dutch past (aka New Amsterdam). In the Netherlands, the given names Jan (Dutch: [jɑn]) and Kees (Dutch: [keːs]) have long been common, and the two are often combined into a single name (Jan Kees), pronounced “Yan-case”.

    • @virgilionieves7023
      @virgilionieves7023 2 года назад

      It was a coincidence that these are the SAME colors!!

  • @bradymaher9657
    @bradymaher9657 2 года назад +20

    The A’s history was extremely interesting. Being from KC I knew they played here, and about Municipal Stafium and all, but I never knew that they almost moved to Louisville, and would’ve had a dope name, or whatever the heck that moving to Peculiar threat was. But that would be wild if Ray-Pec had an MLB team💀

    • @brodiemorris2081
      @brodiemorris2081 Год назад

      and it’s about to get more interesting it would seem

    • @beauxguss6321
      @beauxguss6321 Год назад

      Of course Peculiar is located some 25 miles or so from downtown KC, so it's likely they would have gone on being called the KC A's.
      It would possibly have had a major impact on how the KC metro would have grown, depending on how long they might have played there.

  • @aresee8208
    @aresee8208 Год назад +7

    The 1901 Milwaukee Brewers used a name that dated "all the way back to the 1800s." In 1901, that would have been all of 2 years...
    BTW, the last Browns owner's name, Veeck, is pronouced like Vek. His autobiography was entitled "Veeck as in Wrecl."
    And, Orioles was also used as a name for two major league teams in the late 1880s. Teams named Baltimore Orioles played in the American Associatipn from 1882-1891, and the Naitonal League from 1892-1899, before being used by the American League team from 1901-1902.
    And when Babe Ruth played for the minor league Orioles, he WAS a pro. He got paid for playing, which is the definition of a pro[fessional]. He just wasn't a major leaguer.

  • @mistapotta
    @mistapotta 3 года назад +25

    The Braves' move actually inspired five teams to move - The three you listed as well as the St. Louis Browns (to Baltimore) and the Washington Senators (to Minnesota).

    • @bdog1323
      @bdog1323 2 года назад +1

      The Braves, only baseball franchise to win the world series in 3 different cities.

    • @ferdinandfoch7816
      @ferdinandfoch7816 2 года назад +1

      @@bdog1323 Until the A's win one in Las Vegas

    • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
      @MiaCollinsNeighborhood Год назад +1

      @@ferdinandfoch7816 NO! A’S PLEASE DON’T MOVE!
      Btw I’m from Oakland so I don’t want the A’s to move or I will be heartbroken

    • @rockvilleraven
      @rockvilleraven Год назад

      @@MiaCollinsNeighborhood The A’s relocation reminds me of the Washington Senators leaving for Texas in 1971. Owner Bob Short traded one of their best relievers and half of good infield to Detroit for a washed up Denny McLain, just to get the Tigers vote in relocating to Dallas-Fort Worth.
      “It’s Deja Vu all over again”!

  • @PGar58
    @PGar58 3 года назад +52

    The reason that the 1971 expansion was moved up two years was because Senator Stuart Symington from Missouri - a powerful senator whose state had lost the Athletics - threatened to strip MLB of its antitrust exemption if he didn't get a replacement team back in Kansas City stat, and to hell with the other three markets. This put the other three teams - and especially the Pilots - at a severe disadvantage. Specifically the Pilots were forced to use a stadium that wasn't even remotely suitable for MLB baseball, resulting in their bankruptcy and eventually moving to Milwaukee.

    • @tygrkhat4087
      @tygrkhat4087 3 года назад +5

      Sounds similar to how the New Orleans Saints were born. Pete Rozelle had to get Congress to agree on legislation that would allow the merger of the AFL and NFL. Congressman Hale Boggs of Louisiana had the power to make it happen and his price was an expansion franchise in New Orleans.

    • @rowanblaze4185
      @rowanblaze4185 3 года назад +10

      Ya, as a Seattle sports fan, that information (which I already knew, but thank you for bringing it up) infuriates me. We lost the Pilots after one dreadful season, had to wait over half a decade for a new team, who went on to be atrocious for almost 2 decades. In that time, we got the joy of watching the Pilots (now the Brewers) go to the World Series, a feat our Mariners are now the only active team in the MLB to have never accomplished. Oh, and btw, one year after tying the league record for the most wins in a single regular season, we started a soon to be 20 year playoff drought. Us lucky Seattle fans. For some reason, I still love my M's, though. Going to watch them play for the 22nd time, at my 11th ballpark, in 2 days.

    • @johncronin9540
      @johncronin9540 3 года назад +5

      One other factor in the KC Royals name was that the Brooklyn Dodgers used to have a farm club affiliate in Montreal, known as the Montreal Royals. It’s where Jackie Robinson briefly played, before being called up to Brooklyn. That’s why the home team uniforms of the Dodgers and Royals look so similar.

    • @KittyPurrfect100
      @KittyPurrfect100 2 года назад +1

      @@rowanblaze4185 Seattle is due. Sorry they lost Seager. Almost made it last year. Came down to last game. Our day will come.

    • @rowanblaze4185
      @rowanblaze4185 2 года назад

      @@KittyPurrfect100 I hope you're right. This young team this year has promise. But, we've seen unbelievably talented teams fail many times before. We persevere, though. It helps to have an attachment to the team that's never been dependent on winning.

  • @morpeur
    @morpeur Год назад +3

    All of your video are perfect. Perfect music, perfect explication and perfect montage, image

  • @fightingirishinohio
    @fightingirishinohio 2 года назад +15

    For those that wanted the Indians name changed to the Spiders....there seems to be some confusion on the original Spiders. The organization we now know as the Guardians was NEVER called the Spiders. The Spiders were a National League team that ceased operations before the current organization was formed. They are NOT related.

  • @katherineberger6329
    @katherineberger6329 3 года назад +14

    Calvin Griffith, who continued to own the Twins until 1984, wanted to name the team the "Twin Cities Twins." However, MLB vetoed that name proposal as the other owners of MLB believed that the name "Twin Cities Twins" would be too ambiguous. He was given permission to name the team for the state, and thus the Minnesota Twins were born, becoming the first major sports team above the collegiate level to be named for a state rather than a city (joined the same year by the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League).

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +2

      Great details adding to the info!! Thank you for sharing!! 🙌

    • @jt7250
      @jt7250 2 года назад +2

      The Vikings "officially" were before the Twins. Vikings September of 1960 and the Twins were November 1960.
      The Vikings had a bit of a head start as ownership group were original slotted for the AFL in 1960. but the more prestigious NFL said to the ownership group, we're going to give Minnesota a franchise in 1961, do you want it, or be second fiddle with the AFL in the same town as the NFL.

  • @unclecreepy4185
    @unclecreepy4185 2 года назад +9

    In 1989, Marty McFly traveled to 2015 to see the Cubs win the World Series against Miami.

    • @I3e1ng
      @I3e1ng 7 месяцев назад

      Wasn't it 1985?

    • @unclecreepy4185
      @unclecreepy4185 7 месяцев назад

      It was and I don’t know how I typed 1989 without realizing it and didn’t know I made this mistake until someone pointed it out lol.

  • @plazmacube6167
    @plazmacube6167 3 года назад +8

    Whoever names the original MLB Teams probably had an obsession with stockings......and colors.

  • @naterosenhaus9743
    @naterosenhaus9743 3 года назад +7

    Diamondbacks were actually originally supposed to be the Scorpions, but after they decided that it won the naming competition their owner Jerry Colangelo decided he thought scorpions were creepy and made the executive decision to name them the Diamondbacks, another name in the naming competion

  • @mrwasgehtsiedasan655
    @mrwasgehtsiedasan655 3 года назад +17

    I'm not even into Baseball but I just like These stories behind Sports Teams. Great vid!

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +2

      That’s awesome! Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it!

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад

      Glad you checked it out! Yeah half of my love of sports is just the interesting stories for sure!

  • @codenamelarry6518
    @codenamelarry6518 3 года назад +52

    You might have to edit this when the Athletics move to Vegas.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +10

      Yeah I think I’ll have to stay on top of it and add updates after the fact!

    • @toosexyformyhair
      @toosexyformyhair 3 года назад +3

      Came here to comment on moving the A’s to Vegas lol

    • @jasonmilly3320
      @jasonmilly3320 3 года назад +2

      Vuck Fegas. Hope the Raiders and Knights never win

    • @mns2723
      @mns2723 3 года назад +1

      Wait what?!

    • @marstarmiller
      @marstarmiller 3 года назад +3

      The Athletics should move to Montreal and redo the American League
      AL EAST-
      ATHLETICS
      RED SOX
      YANKEES
      ORIOLES
      RAYS
      CENTRAL-
      BLUE JAYS
      WHITE SOX
      TIGERS
      TWINS
      INDIANS
      WEST-
      ASTROS
      ROYALS
      RANGERS
      ANGELS
      MARINERS.
      That is what I think should happen.

  • @JamesJohnson-l6y
    @JamesJohnson-l6y 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm so happy that the Old Milwaukee Brewers (1901), change to the St. Louis Browns (1902-1953) to the Baltimore Orioles (1954-present).

  • @filanfyretracker
    @filanfyretracker 2 года назад +4

    The NY Jets apparently got their name because they shared the multi-purpose Shea Stadium with the Mets. Shea is right under the landing approach for LaGuardia. Eventually Football moved to 'Jersey and in the 21st century the Mets did the right thing and blew up Shea to build a proper baseball stadium

  • @alexanderbowen3033
    @alexanderbowen3033 Год назад +6

    The Baltimore Orioles were a 19th-century professional baseball team that competed from 1882 to 1899, first in the American Association and later in the National League. This early Orioles franchise, which featured six players (Wilbert Robinson--C, Dan Brouthers--1B, Hughie Jennings--SS, John McGraw--3B, "Wee Willie" Keeler--RF, and Joe Kelley--LF) and a manager (Ned Hanlon) who would become future inductees to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, finished in first place for three consecutive seasons (1894-1896) and won the Temple Cup national championship series in 1896 and 1897.
    Despite their success, the dominant Orioles were contracted out of the National League after the 1899 season, when the league reduced in size from 12 members to eight. Upon the foundation of the American League in 1901, a reorganized Baltimore Orioles franchise competed as a charter member, before relocating to New York City after two seasons, where they were replaced by the team that is better known as the New York Yankees.

  • @ryanclark3935
    @ryanclark3935 3 года назад +31

    "Blue Jays" was wildy unpopular, and was chosen as a marketing tool for majority owner Labatt's Brewing, as their signature product was Labatt's Blue. The aim was to have the team colloquially referred to as the "Blues".

    • @davegreenlaw5654
      @davegreenlaw5654 2 года назад +6

      And it was much to their dismay when fans started calling the team "The Jays" instead.

    • @mikedemenchuk7717
      @mikedemenchuk7717 2 года назад

      But they would have had to find some other name for the team aside from the traditional minor league name, correct? I can't imagine Harold Ballard would have let the baseball team use the name "Maple Leafs" without making the brewery write a rather large check.

    • @trevorpyka572
      @trevorpyka572 2 года назад

      @@mikedemenchuk7717 Which is funny because the hockey Leafs are named after a former Maple Leafs baseball team and not some regiment like the hockey Leafs like to sell you.

  • @markjohnson9455
    @markjohnson9455 3 года назад +3

    The narrator taught me lots of things I did not know.

  • @JuicyPlayer
    @JuicyPlayer 2 года назад +3

    The Tampa Bay Rays name now has a double meaning since the use the Devil Ray logo and the sunburst logo.

  • @PatrickHogan
    @PatrickHogan 2 года назад +11

    This was a great video. Thank you for giving the history of all the names each team used. Keep it up! Subscribed!

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching!! 🙌

    • @PatrickHogan
      @PatrickHogan 2 года назад

      @@JustinLearnsThings Hope you have more baseball content in the future! :)

  • @BiggestPLANTS
    @BiggestPLANTS 2 года назад +3

    Let’s also not forget that the guy who submitted the name (Roger Szmodis) in that Mariners name contest went missing and was never found again

  • @m.s.769
    @m.s.769 3 года назад +6

    I thought one of the reasons the Blue Jays got their colourful name was because they were originally owned by Labatt’s, the brewers of Labatt’s Blue.

  • @nickziggy439
    @nickziggy439 3 года назад +7

    This video deserves so much more love. See you’ve put a lot of effort into this video.. keep it up 👍🏼

  • @BootsORiley
    @BootsORiley 3 года назад +2

    I've always been curious about the Expos and Padres, but never bothered to look it up. ended up watching the entire vid. thanks!

  • @CaptainQuackLive
    @CaptainQuackLive 2 года назад +4

    Watching this a year later, and now already the Cleveland section is unfinished... now they are the "Guardians"... bleck! lol

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  2 года назад +2

      Actually have a small follow up video I made covering that too!

  • @NovaScotiaNewfie
    @NovaScotiaNewfie 3 года назад +3

    The Labatt brewing company were the original owners of the Blue Jays. Their flagship beer was Labatt Blue.

  • @poppinpatty2507
    @poppinpatty2507 2 года назад +5

    Great video Justin! I always love learning more about baseball history. Lots of cool information, I really enjoyed watching. Keep up the great content!

  • @michaellopez68
    @michaellopez68 2 года назад +3

    The Brooklyn Superbas were called that because the owners of Hanlons Superbas were part owners of the team As part of the agreement, the team was named after the circus act
    Also, MLB didn't want to expand in 1961/1962 The Continental League, started by William Shea to get a National League team back in NYC, forced their hand when they announced plans for a new 8 team league to join the existing American & National Leagues in 1960 As a compromise, the MLB expanded and the CL folded without ever playing a game

  • @StreetComp
    @StreetComp Год назад +1

    April 2023: looks like A’s will be moving to Las Vegas. Enjoying all your videos on team names, well done!

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  Год назад

      I saw that! I’ll have to make a footnote video when that happens! Thanks for watching!!

  • @jakestanley52
    @jakestanley52 3 года назад +21

    Nice video! Just remember: it's pronounced "Veeck" as in "wreck".

  • @unclejemima9079
    @unclejemima9079 2 года назад +4

    I have fallen back in love with baseball after not watching for 10 years. No sports is as interesting or as rich as baseball.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  2 года назад

      I've noticed an ebb and flow over the years to how much I watch too!

  • @CWbeau08
    @CWbeau08 3 года назад +4

    Very interesting. The way you pronounced Penobscot though 😂😂 Louis was from Maine and I remember growing up learning about him cause he was one of the very few well known players from Maine.

  • @JeezyR129
    @JeezyR129 2 года назад +3

    I feel like alot more can be contributed to the portion of this video dedicated to the Milwaukee Brewers. It must be noted that the city of Milwaukee was eager for a Baseball team since the departure of the Milwaukee Braves to ATL. Needless to say, the success of the local Brewery "Miller" had a great deal of influence in the team being named "Brewers". & they also began playing as part of the American League, becoming rivals to other AL teams in the Midwest such as the Royals & White Sox. Fast forward to them becoming apart of the National League, they rightfully became Rivals to the St.Louis Cardinals & Chicago Cubs.
    However many of us here in Kansas City would gladly trade the White Sox or Tigers to the National League in exchange for the Brewers back. This town sure loves when they come to town for the occasional inner league series.

  • @j_geau
    @j_geau 3 года назад +2

    Was not expecting to see York United show up in this video! Kudos to you for recognizing that there are now two professional soccer teams in the GTA!

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! I knew it would be for only a few who would notice it! Glad you enjoyed that!!

  • @noblinkreal
    @noblinkreal 11 месяцев назад +3

    I kind of want the MLB to expand again

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  11 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe back to Montreal and then to Vancouver? I think Vancouver’s minor league team does pretty well!

    • @PeruvianPotato
      @PeruvianPotato 2 месяца назад

      Another Canadian team would be pretty cool

  • @dynogems
    @dynogems 3 года назад +15

    I was living in Tampa Bay when they changed to the Rays and I remember everyone gave them SO MUCH SHIT for it. We used to call them the Sunrays or the Rays of Light because of how soft they were. Welp...

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад

      Haha that’s funny!

    • @tonytomei1175
      @tonytomei1175 3 года назад +1

      Yeah that bothered me so much when they took out Devils from the Devil Rays. It was probably some crazy religious fanatics that made that happen..

    • @Compucles
      @Compucles 2 года назад

      Well, that is what the team is named after now, so it's not much of an insult.

  • @jaredjackson7526
    @jaredjackson7526 3 года назад +4

    Phenomenal detail and work. I see you, man.

  • @Odin029
    @Odin029 3 года назад +9

    It's a really small thing on a great video, but the name spelled Veeck is pronounced veck. Bill Veeck is one of the most interesting characters in baseball history.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад +2

      Thank you! Yeah I’ve learned a lot about him since the video came out! You are not alone in pointing out my mispronunciation! 😂 But he seems like quite the interesting guy!

  • @Fatboy50005
    @Fatboy50005 2 года назад +2

    Not gonna lie I was extremely mad to find out my team was 40mins in to the video but it’s ok the video was interesting and fun to learn

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  2 года назад

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it and stuck through to you team!

  • @BRUH_
    @BRUH_ 3 года назад +5

    wow, you did you research. Very well, very nice

  • @cmichalakis
    @cmichalakis 2 года назад +5

    I think it’s worth noting that nicknames in the early days of baseball, nicknames were very unofficial. Official team names were usually limited to the name of the city.

    • @cmichalakis
      @cmichalakis 2 года назад +1

      Oh, right after I posted this he said it lol.

    • @markschnabel1353
      @markschnabel1353 Год назад

      Sportswriters and fans often influenced those early names (as pointed out in the video).

  • @dylmwidner
    @dylmwidner 3 года назад +14

    Still waiting for the day that the Angels go back to being the Anaheim Angels

    • @angelsanddodgersfan3589
      @angelsanddodgersfan3589 3 года назад +1

      Well they are the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim so they didn’t lose Anaheim completely

    • @UndeadArmyGen
      @UndeadArmyGen 3 года назад +1

      @@angelsanddodgersfan3589 they dropped the "of Anaheim" part in 2013. They are officially the Los Angeles Angels

    • @donniefleuryy.29
      @donniefleuryy.29 3 года назад +1

      i know right. why have “Los Angeles” in your name if you’re not based in LA. just go with “Anaheim Angels”

    • @martyc909
      @martyc909 3 года назад +2

      Arte either has to sell the team, or die.

    • @martyc909
      @martyc909 3 года назад

      @@donniefleuryy.29 I mean they are closer to to LA that many teams were closer to their cities at the time. MLB has had a movement over the last 25 years of teams moving back to the downtowns of their cities, which I think is GREAT. Everything about the Angels is really more of a time gone by. Their stadium is from the modern era (late 50's to early 90's), and it was really messed up to host a football team, they have changed uniforms so many times to fit into whatever era their are in, the classic 60's look with the LA and CA hats, the 70's Big A which went into the 80's, the 90's cartoon wing'd hat that fits in so well with the 90's cartoon look many teams tried, and then the neo-classical look with the red A. The Angels just need a whole new rebrand. And I'm an Angel's fan. I say keep the uniforms, build a new stadium where the current one is, and call them the Anaheim Angels. With that said, I do love the Los Angeles Angels name. Just as a name. The City of Angels, the team is the Angels. I love it. But they don't play in LA, so yeah.

  • @larryhernandez1923
    @larryhernandez1923 3 года назад +4

    That was very informative and I'm a baseball fanatic. Thank you for the video!

  • @bmpsmedia
    @bmpsmedia 3 года назад +4

    Bill Veeck's last name was pronounced as a rhyme of "wreck". His biography was called "Veeck: As In Wreck".

    • @killyourtelevision999
      @killyourtelevision999 3 года назад

      I'd be interested to know if that was indeed the CORRECT pronunciation.

  • @spacerazer
    @spacerazer 2 года назад +2

    In 1977 Labatt Breweries owned the Toronto team and did ask fans for a name but it had to have the BLUE as part of the name to promote their Pilsner Blue beer.

  • @nolankahler6705
    @nolankahler6705 2 года назад +3

    The Pilots naming reason is 50% true. There’s a reason that a pilot’s wheel is on the logo as the name is also a reference to a boat or ship’s pilot

  • @dsholt
    @dsholt 2 года назад +3

    Great video. Would add that the Washington Senators were named after an actual Senator, Arthur Pue Gorman of MD, who had played on an earlier version of the team and had served as president of the National Association.

  • @risingmcattlyst
    @risingmcattlyst 2 года назад +3

    Love this, but would be cool to show the old logos of the teams as you talked about them.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  2 года назад +2

      Yeah I’m going to make a video on the logos soon since they’re absent here! Thanks for checking it out!!

  • @xMikeDezzyx421
    @xMikeDezzyx421 2 года назад +2

    In Seattle they had the people of the city send in names for the team and the guy who picked Mariners was never found to receive his free tickets.

  • @RicardoSantos-wd9ol
    @RicardoSantos-wd9ol 3 года назад +3

    Excellent video... really enjoyed it. Big props for all the details and facts.

  • @muggsyaxton8085
    @muggsyaxton8085 3 года назад +11

    4th-generation Washingtonian here. Just wanted to give you a little civics lesson:
    Article I, Section 8, clause 17 of the U.S. Constitution provides explicitly for a national capital that would not be part of a state nor treated as a state, but rather a jurisdiction under the exclusive authority of Congress, a neutral "district" in which representatives of all the states could meet on an equal footing to conduct the nation's business.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад

      Totally see what you mean, That’s why I’d be all for a constitutional amendment!
      I don’t think the founders could have anticipated the size of the permanent population in DC year round, even when congress isn’t in session.
      I understand that there’s constitutional questions to address, but in my opinion we should always look to expand representative democracy!
      Thanks for sharing the sharing the section from the Constitution and helping to provide a larger context for the conversation! 🙌
      I hope you found the video fun!

    • @muggsyaxton8085
      @muggsyaxton8085 3 года назад +7

      @@JustinLearnsThings no, they did. It was much debated read Federalist #43 by James Madison. Also, since Home Rule passed in 1973, the city has changed remarkably. And for the better, Justin? Prior to Home Rule, D.C. had the best public schools in the nation. Today, the worst. And all at a cost of $29,000 per student, the highest in the nation.
      The idea of the Party of Detroit, Baltimore, Oakland, East St. Louis, Seattle and Portland taking total control of a *federal enclave* is a horrifying idea. And nothing more than pure power grab. Have D.C. residents absorbed into Maryland. Remember, the last time Democrats screwed around with D.C. was when Virginia took back their portion of the donated land in 1847. Why? To protect the institution of slavery. Clearly, it's not 1847 but shortsighted power grabs are never a good idea. And with a 50-50 senate, there is no mandate. But please, Justin, waste your time and write your congressperson. Get 2/3rds of the senate to ratify the constitution to make a city Democrats broke into a state. The irony is, the D.C. four generations of my family lived wasn't this ultra rich detached joke. My family were blue collar (teachers, cop, secretary for a senator). Those people that do all those jobs now? Most moved to Virginia or Maryland years ago. D.C. now is a caricature of limousine liberalism. Pretending the people in the richest zip codes in America are oppressed? No, Justin. Fix SE DC first.
      And yeah, I know you mean well, but you mispronounced Bill Veek's name too. The little lectures on racism and D.C. statehood in a baseball video was annoying enough but getting Veek's name is just lazy.
      Anyway, good luck the channel (honestly) and maybe either lean totally into politics or leave it alone. Being lectured constantly is getting old.

    • @kippie2293
      @kippie2293 3 года назад +1

      @@muggsyaxton8085 Dam bruh he mispronounced a name in a 43 minute long video about how every baseball team got their name but sure he's lazy

    • @muggsyaxton8085
      @muggsyaxton8085 3 года назад +1

      @@kippie2293 bruh is mo' annoyed at a baseball video advocating for D.C. statehood with pure ignorance. "How could they ever imagine people moving to the capital city" as a reason to grant a federal enclave statehood is lazy. The same kind of lazy that doesn't know the name of one of baseball's great characters, I guess. Read the Federalist Papers # 43 by James Madison, bruh.

    • @kippie2293
      @kippie2293 3 года назад +1

      @@muggsyaxton8085 I ain’t care about that I jus don’t get y the mispronunciation of a name is a key point in the fact that ur mad

  • @dcflow7859
    @dcflow7859 3 года назад +3

    This is amazing!! You deserve to have a lot more subscribers, your hard work is not unnoticed!!

  • @gertywhatagash_
    @gertywhatagash_ 2 года назад +3

    Cleveland should've either went with the Spiders (or is it Spyders?), that or just the Blues. The freakin' Guardians is just ridiculous. Named after one tiny aspect of a bridge? Damn.

  • @FreedomFighterUSA76
    @FreedomFighterUSA76 3 года назад +2

    Great video. Your NFL video popped up on my feed today and now i'm here. Good job.

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад

      That’s awesome thanks so much! I’m really glad you enjoyed it! More videos to come soon!

  • @illogicalcanadian
    @illogicalcanadian 3 года назад +2

    wow the indians part really aged well. give it up for the... cleveland.... guardians.....

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад

      I know! Barely lasted a few months!

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад

      Alright! Just made a new video footnote about the indians/guardians name change!

  • @rickkinki4624
    @rickkinki4624 3 года назад +3

    The St. Louis Browns' owner was Bill Veeck and he always joked that it rhymed with wreck!

    • @benn454
      @benn454 2 года назад +1

      What a character

  • @bilbobaggins1000
    @bilbobaggins1000 3 года назад +3

    Oh my bad. Just heard your dc statehood comment.

  • @Compucles
    @Compucles 2 года назад +4

    While MLB has long been a shorthand name for the combination of the two leagues, the NL and AL didn't officially merge until 2000, and even then they're considered different leagues in name, yearly awards, and (for now) only the AL uses the DH.

  • @mattw4065
    @mattw4065 2 года назад +2

    oh wow, I never knew Gene Autry was responsible for the Angels joining the league!! that's a fun fact for the ages

  • @JWS1985
    @JWS1985 2 года назад +2

    Some of these old names are just 😂. What a cool video! 👍

  • @Thndrstrike
    @Thndrstrike 3 года назад +5

    great video, love both the long-form thing (people always leave out the details!!!!) and how you didn't shy away from the uncomfortable past (and, unfortunately, present) of some of the names

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад

      Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it and took the time to watch it!

  • @LNelson9912
    @LNelson9912 3 года назад +5

    Don't know if it's true but supposedly the St. Louis Browns owner tried to move the team to Los Angeles. The date the owners voted on the relocation, December 8, 1941. They voted against it because of a certain event the day before the vote. Again, don't know if it's true or not but that's what I've heard.

    • @woodyyyyyy9820
      @woodyyyyyy9820 3 года назад +2

      *cough cough* the Japanese *cough cough*

  • @zacpalica2500
    @zacpalica2500 2 года назад +4

    Just now seeing these videos and absolutely love the history behind them. I recognize the time and effort that go into these and will even watch the video for sports I don't follow because of this great format!
    What was the memory associated with the Diamonbacks?

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  2 года назад +2

      Thanks i'm glad you enjoyed it! The 2001 world series was the first time I was old enough to really get into a sporting event! I was just hooked on every pictch of teh whole series!

    • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
      @MiaCollinsNeighborhood Год назад

      You spelled Diamondbacks wrong. But I have one thing to say to the Diamondbacks: Let’s go!

    • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
      @MiaCollinsNeighborhood Год назад

      Into the Bay!

  • @sandy3482
    @sandy3482 Год назад +2

    Wow I love this, so interesting !!!!! but honestly today there are WAY TO MANY TEAMS

  • @KrispigKarp
    @KrispigKarp 3 года назад +3

    It’s nice to see you back!

    • @JustinLearnsThings
      @JustinLearnsThings  3 года назад

      Thanks! It’s nice to be back at it again! More to come soon hopefully!!

  • @BBallRambling
    @BBallRambling 3 года назад +6

    Devil rays to rays broke my heart as a kid

    • @mns2723
      @mns2723 3 года назад

      I wasn’t around during that time but yeah I liked Devil Rays better

    • @mbdg6810
      @mbdg6810 3 года назад

      Coincidentally the team was never successful until the very next season following the drop of "devil" from their name where they got their first AL pennant

  • @davegreenlaw5654
    @davegreenlaw5654 2 года назад +4

    Yes, the Montreal Expos moved to Washington D.C. and became the Nationals. However, that was a change of owners and a change of name.
    On the other hand, because of the C0v!d crisis, the Toronto Blue Jays are now the only MLB team to have played in two different countries under the same name and ownership, playing the 2021 season in Buffalo at the site of their Triple-A minor league team, the Buffalo Bisons.

    • @bigjoe686659
      @bigjoe686659 2 года назад +2

      The Expos played home games in Puerto Rico in 2003.

    • @davegreenlaw5654
      @davegreenlaw5654 2 года назад

      @@bigjoe686659 True, but in both 2003 and 2004, they split their home games between Montreal and San Juan. Whereas Toronto had to play an entire season in Buffalo.
      So I guess that should be "...to play a full season in..."

    • @MiaCollinsNeighborhood
      @MiaCollinsNeighborhood Год назад

      @@bigjoe686659 Sorry, that doesn’t count

  • @paultheaudaciousbradford6772
    @paultheaudaciousbradford6772 2 года назад +4

    Bill Veeck’s last name is pronounced with a short ‘e’, rather than a long one. He wrote a memoir entitled “Veeck, as in Wreck”.

    • @BKMT19
      @BKMT19 2 года назад

      Bill's surname was spelled Veeck, but as Paul says was pronounced to rhyme with wreck, which spawned his book title, "Veeck as in Wreck." Bill's headline nickname in The Sporting News in headline was "Sportshirt" because he refused to wear a necktie ever. And of course he famously sent a midget to bat for his St. Louis Browns in 1951.

    • @paultheaudaciousbradford6772
      @paultheaudaciousbradford6772 2 года назад

      @@BKMT19 Veeck not only sent a little person, Eddie Gaedel, up to bat; but he told said little person that he had posted snipers around the park, with orders to take Eddie out if he dared to swing at any of the offerings he received.
      Eddie came in as a pinch hitter for the St. Louis Browns in the first, took four sailing fastballs from Tiger’s pitcher Bob Cain for a walk and was promptly replaced by pinch runner Jim Delsing.
      The game took place Aug 19, 1951 and was the second game of a doubleheader. It was the first and last game of Gaedel’s DEFINITELY-not-HOF-worthy career.
      Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick (not a fan of Veeck) made sure of it!

  • @infantinofan
    @infantinofan 2 года назад +2

    Totally omitted were the great Baltimore Orioles teams of 1882-1899 with players like John McGraw, Wee Willie Keeler, Hughie Jennings, Joe Kelley, Wilbert Robinson, and Dan Brouthers.
    They won the Temple Cup (the World Series of the 19th century) in 1896 & 1897.
    The White Sox did not move from Sioux City to Chicago. In between they were the St. Paul Saints when Charles Comiskey owned the team (1895-1899) and then moved them to Chicago in 1900 and eventually to Comiskey Park in 1910.
    Bill Veeck's name is not pronounced like "week", rather it is like "wreck" hence his book titled "Veeck As In Wreck".

  • @RL_Wood80
    @RL_Wood80 5 месяцев назад

    EDITING, COMMENTARY, INFO...PERFECT...GOOD JOB!