So the New York Yankees were the original Baltimore Orioles, the current Baltimore Orioles were once the St Louis Browns, both Minnesota Twins and Texas Rangers were the Washington Senators, and the Washington Nationals were once the Montreal Expos.
@@Eduar6996 Montreal has plans to build a new ballfield, most likely to tempt the Rays. History of bad teams or not having a new ball field ready will give Montreal an advantage.
You have the 1983 Phillies logo wrong. 1983 was the centennial season for the Phils and their logo was a green baseball diamond with "100" in the center with 1883 on top and 1983 on the bottom ringed in red, white, and powder blue with 4 different variations of the "P" they used over the 100 years.
@@wilsonperez728 um, no. The Phillies came to be in 1883 after the Worcester Brown Stockings folded. Even though they were unofficially called the Quakers, the name Phillies was coined by the Philadelphia Inquirer and it's been ever since with the exception of when they flirted with changing to the Blue Jays in the mid 1940's.
@@randomtraveler9854 @cforester0808 You're both correct in some fashion. Yes, technically, the Reds didn't change names entirely. However, the Reds name is short for both Redlegs and Red Stockings. Think the reason for it was to separate themselves from the Boston Red Sox and not confuse the MLB teams that both Cincinnati and Boston have. Also, not only the Boston Red Sox, they had the Braves in early 1900's before moving to Milwaukee, then now they're currently the in Atlanta.
The story goes that New York Giants manager John McGraw wasn’t interested at first in playing Connie Mack’s Philadelphia A’s in the 1905 World Series because he never really recognized the A.L. as a “true” major league-both the A.L. and N.L. had only just stopped their player-stealing war just two years beforehand, and McGraw was centrally involved in those wars as the former player-manager of the original Baltimore Orioles (the current New York Yankees) who watched his team both get torn out from under him and get the hammer dropped on them by league founder Ban Johnson for their constant literal dirty tricks and plays dating back to the early 1890s, leading to an intense lifelong feud between the two of them. In such a spirit, McGraw had already prevented a World Series between his Giants and the Boston Americans (now the Red Sox) from taking place the year before by outright refusing to let his team play them, and in itching to do the same for ‘05, insulted the A’s to the press by calling them “a bunch of white elephants” (popular slang at the time for frauds or fakes, borne of a popular myth involving the King of Siam being given white-colored elephants he was led to believe to be much more valuable than they really were). Upon hearing the insult, A’s owner-manager Connie Mack decided to run with it and ordered his players’ uniforms to be redesigned with patches of white elephants on their shoulders; the publicity of that World Series (which went ahead after a formal legal agreement was signed by the two leagues for a permanent postseason series the previous winter) brought so much positive fan and media reception that Mack decided to make the designs permanent parts of the team’s uniforms, which they’ve remained ever since. :)
The Orioles started off as the original Milwaukee Brewers in 1901 along with the rest of the American League, moved to St.Louis and played as the Browns until 1953 and moved to Baltimore in 1954. And actually the Yankees are the original Baltimore Orioles that played in Baltimore in 1902 before moving to New York as the Highlanders. If you don't believe me look it up.
@@asherdossetter4480 World Series really should be called the USA Series because only teams from North America including Canada have teams that play in the MLB. No offense, but if MLB really wants to have a proper World Series, then teams from Central , Caribbean, South America and Mexico need to be involved... or maybe teams from Europe, Middle East, Asia, Africa or Oceania need to be included as well ?! Also, I doubt that fans would could complain about the additional competition; unless the players in MLB are too scared to play against teams from other hemispheres or nations !?
@@DmitriyK12 The problem with that is MLB is the highest level of professional baseball in the world. Unless MLB would expand into other countries you really can't involve the whole world..
Same with Washington. The original Senators became the Minnesota Twins, and Washington was given ANOTHER team called the Senators,which moved to Texas in 1972. When I was a kid,they would always have a sign at Redskins football games that read "BASEBALL IN D.C. !" back in the 80s.
Asher Dossetter well there’s three dates that could be considered the start.1869 is when the first professional team was formed, 1901 was when the National and American Leagues first coexisted, and 1903 when the first World Series was
Well, the line needs to be drawn somewhere, like for ice hockey 1910 or 1917 for either the NHA or NHL, or 1925 or 1946 for either the ABL and NBA. It’s just like with the start of a country, like 843 or 987 for France. Not everyone is going to agree on a starting point. I’d say that for pro baseball 1903 is fair, but for he pre modern era 1876 with the start of the national league.
So the New York Yankees were the original Baltimore Orioles, the current Baltimore Orioles were once the St Louis Browns, both Minnesota Twins and Texas Rangers were the Washington Senators, and the Washington Nationals were once the Montreal Expos.
Yes but the Senators aka the Twins were founded in 1901 and the Rangers were founded In 1961 as the Senators
You left out that the Milwaukee Brewers were once the Seattle Pilots and the Houston Astros started out as the Houston Colt .45's.
They were first the Milwaukee Brewers (1901), the St. Louis Browns (1902-1953), then become the Baltimore Orioles (1954-present!!!)
They were the Old Milwaukee Brewers, next the St. Louis Browns, then the Baltimore Orioles.
@@JamesJohnson-l6y Correct. One year in Milwaukee.
The rays original logo was so much better, along with their turn back the clock 70s looking uniforms.
I agree they should make new uniforms that are a combination of their old and current uniforms.
Yankees
The Rays Turn Back the Clock uniforms were basically a Rays version of the Padres 70s uniforms.
2:02 I miss that 2004-2011 blue jays logo.
Who wants a new Montreal expansion team?
Not that I care but it's much more likely the Rays are going to move to Montreal, any expansion will involve Charlotte, Vegas, or Portland.
Montreal and either charlotte or new jersey
The Montreal Expos baseball attendance was similar to MLB attendance during 2020 - nonexistent.
I'm seeing anyone but Montreal. Can't blame them when most of its existence was bad ownership and teams that couldn't get over the hump.
@@Eduar6996 Montreal has plans to build a new ballfield, most likely to tempt the Rays. History of bad teams or not having a new ball field ready will give Montreal an advantage.
The Expos removal made me cry
Thunderus Playz that’s what happens when 4 people show up to your games.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I hope they get an expansion team it's the perfect time for the league to add teams.
Low attendance and cheap owners well do that.they wouldn't build a new stadium because the one they were playing in falling apart
Not a fan (I live in Pennsylvania and like the Orioles) but Montreal will be getting a new team soon. Either expansion or the Rays.
bring back montreal
I miss them too.
Drew Snead and give Kentucky a team too
@@IanMalcolm-rw5pn yes
@@jjprulz Why not? As an American you should be glad other countries enjoy such a great part of our culture. After all hockey is very popular here.
The Mets have never changed their logo since the beginning
KINGDOM yes they did in 1999 it got smaller a little
Mr. Tyrantiar lol, I blinked on 1999
the bridge color became more vibrant in 1999
As well they shouldn't have, it's a great logo
I love Red Sox
And will love and miss Montreal Expos
Same here! I Adore the Red Sox but I love the expos too! 2004 was a good year for the red sox and a bad year for the Expos.
I wonder which team will be next to completely rebrand their logo
I think San Diego again since they like to change their logos and jerseys every three years lol
probably mets
Eddie Benzee are you kidding I LOVE THE METS
Cubs
AyjAy 011 Milwaukee Should go to there glove logo
Great vid! Can’t wait to see what happens with the A’s and Rays next
You have the 1983 Phillies logo wrong. 1983 was the centennial season for the Phils and their logo was a green baseball diamond with "100" in the center with 1883 on top and 1983 on the bottom ringed in red, white, and powder blue with 4 different variations of the "P" they used over the 100 years.
I like the way you show all of them per season. I noticed the current Indians block 'C' is close to the 1900 Reds.
Did anyone notice that the Braves logo B in 1908 and dodgers logo B in 1914-1936 they both look the same
So do the NY Giants and NY Mets NY on their hats.
It’s funny how this video was posted in July but the oldest comment was in late October
Lol
Some videos take a little longer before anyone notices them.
Excellent video, very well put together 👍🏻
2019: Marlins and Phillies change their logos
2020: Padres and Brewers change their logos
2022: Cleveland Indians become Cleveland Guardians
The Tigers changed their logo so many times
I'm writing this comment on the day of game 7 of the 2017 World Series. Astros vs Dodgers! Let's go!
sorry
they got better until 2008, then they mostly started getting worse, exceptions being the blue jays and twins, and maybe the astros
I want to see the miner league over the years.
Wow Rockies changed there logo for the first time this year
How many names have you had? Braves: *yes*
Phillies, since 1883.
1899 1900
Go Phillies
Boooo go mets
Go A’s
@@wilsonperez728 um, no. The Phillies came to be in 1883 after the Worcester Brown Stockings folded. Even though they were unofficially called the Quakers, the name Phillies was coined by the Philadelphia Inquirer and it's been ever since with the exception of when they flirted with changing to the Blue Jays in the mid 1940's.
Wow So The Cardinals the Phillies And the Pirates are the Only Ones in Baseball that Never changed there name
And the tigers
And the reds
@@cforester0808 Actually they were called Red Stockings from 1882-1889 and Redlegs from 1954-1958.
Actually, the Phillies briefly changed to the Blue Jays for the 1944-45 seasons but it failed to catch on. They even had a blue jay on their uniforms.
@@randomtraveler9854 @cforester0808 You're both correct in some fashion. Yes, technically, the Reds didn't change names entirely. However, the Reds name is short for both Redlegs and Red Stockings. Think the reason for it was to separate themselves from the Boston Red Sox and not confuse the MLB teams that both Cincinnati and Boston have. Also, not only the Boston Red Sox, they had the Braves in early 1900's before moving to Milwaukee, then now they're currently the in Atlanta.
Expo Montreal logo is such an iconic retro logo
Lol the mets never changed their logo
Got smaller
Redskins Nation by 1/2 ml
The bridge got colored in but it still basically the same logo
Why were the Philadelphia A's Logo an Elephant
Its based on the expression of a white elephant aka the team was great but also a burden and hard to dispose of lol
Mc Bragg Republicans?
The story goes that New York Giants manager John McGraw wasn’t interested at first in playing Connie Mack’s Philadelphia A’s in the 1905 World Series because he never really recognized the A.L. as a “true” major league-both the A.L. and N.L. had only just stopped their player-stealing war just two years beforehand, and McGraw was centrally involved in those wars as the former player-manager of the original Baltimore Orioles (the current New York Yankees) who watched his team both get torn out from under him and get the hammer dropped on them by league founder Ban Johnson for their constant literal dirty tricks and plays dating back to the early 1890s, leading to an intense lifelong feud between the two of them. In such a spirit, McGraw had already prevented a World Series between his Giants and the Boston Americans (now the Red Sox) from taking place the year before by outright refusing to let his team play them, and in itching to do the same for ‘05, insulted the A’s to the press by calling them “a bunch of white elephants” (popular slang at the time for frauds or fakes, borne of a popular myth involving the King of Siam being given white-colored elephants he was led to believe to be much more valuable than they really were). Upon hearing the insult, A’s owner-manager Connie Mack decided to run with it and ordered his players’ uniforms to be redesigned with patches of white elephants on their shoulders; the publicity of that World Series (which went ahead after a formal legal agreement was signed by the two leagues for a permanent postseason series the previous winter) brought so much positive fan and media reception that Mack decided to make the designs permanent parts of the team’s uniforms, which they’ve remained ever since. :)
1970 Milwaukee and Atlanta rivalry
i think 2000 had the best logos of al these years
1:54 I think the best logos year is 1998
Edit: Old comment, now is 2000
Does anyone know the song?
Eyes On You
Great video bro!
2:01Detroit should never change their logo
Arizona, too
Purple dbacks we're the best
That Tigers cap was mean
0:07 The Reds Logo looks like the Indians logo
2:12
I love your work.
1:06. White Sox logo ha
Interesting. I never knew the St. Louis Browns changed to the Orioles
They were the Milwaukee Brewers before the St. Louis Browns, but that doesn't count as the modern era since there was no world series back then.
The Orioles started off as the original Milwaukee Brewers in 1901 along with the rest of the American League, moved to St.Louis and played as the Browns until 1953 and moved to Baltimore in 1954. And actually the Yankees are the original Baltimore Orioles that played in Baltimore in 1902 before moving to New York as the Highlanders. If you don't believe me look it up.
@@asherdossetter4480 World Series really should be called the USA Series because only teams from North America including Canada have teams that play in the MLB. No offense, but if MLB really wants to have a proper World Series, then teams from Central , Caribbean, South America and Mexico need to be involved... or maybe teams from Europe, Middle East, Asia, Africa or Oceania need to be included as well ?! Also, I doubt that fans would could complain about the additional competition; unless the players in MLB are too scared to play against teams from other hemispheres or nations !?
@@DmitriyK12 The problem with that is MLB is the highest level of professional baseball in the world. Unless MLB would expand into other countries you really can't involve the whole world..
It all started in Cincinnati in 1876
Everybody had a great logo in 1992-1993.
1:32 THE NAME’S SOX, WHITE SOX.
Really good video. Liked
The Mets are the only team to keep their original logo, excluding minor changes
The twins should go back to the logo with the two little guys minny and Paul
The first Cincinnati C looks like the Indians logo today!
Fullerton Railfan Productions My thoughts exactly.
Maybe you could have slowed it down just a bit so we could actually see the logos
Dodgers and Giants were born and raised in the best city in the world. Almost all the current teams came from the east coast. East coast, best coast
This is stuff we need to know
I love your picture, that's my Grandmother's favorite NFL team
Soooo many good logo's that they don't use.
The pirates need a new logo I just don’t like the logos which are just plain letters
N.S.F.E.F (Not safe for expos fans)
Great vid
ayjay 011 have the ny yankess picture
The Nationals should have been the Senators to revive the name ib the national league.
Do you still have the nfl logos over time?
They should bring back the expos or retire the name.
I’m writing this comment on the day of game 7 of the 2019 World Series! Astros vs Nationals! Let’s go!
I wonder what the 2021 world series will be
nice vid!
The white stocking changes to the cubs not the white sox
What song is used?
EYES on you bbaxxx
Whats the music?
Eyes on you by network 415
You forgot the Atlanta Braves since 1871
Miami Marilns Just Changed their logo a few months ago. But they are Good logos.
forward facing cleveland wahoo is cursed
Song name?
This is wrong the reds original logo was not the Indians C
Wibble Wobble216 yeah but the one in 1900 was.
Did HowToBasic make this video
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Song?
Eyes On You by Bbaxxx
@@gamerouweston6372 thanks man
Your Welcome
@@gamerouweston6372No Network 415
This is fascinating but it doesn't make sense that Kansas City got another team a year after they lost theirs. 1:22
Same with Washington. The original Senators became the Minnesota Twins, and Washington was given ANOTHER team called the Senators,which moved to Texas in 1972. When I was a kid,they would always have a sign at Redskins football games that read "BASEBALL IN D.C. !" back in the 80s.
Bird Club: Orioles, Cardinals, Blue Jays
Colt 45s
It’s goes to fast
dp0824 too*
You do realize you can pause it, right?
The Reds are the og
Actually it starts with 1903 not 1900, because that's when the world series started.
Asher Dossetter well there’s three dates that could be considered the start.1869 is when the first professional team was formed, 1901 was when the National and American Leagues first coexisted, and 1903 when the first World Series was
Well, the line needs to be drawn somewhere, like for ice hockey 1910 or 1917 for either the NHA or NHL, or 1925 or 1946 for either the ABL and NBA. It’s just like with the start of a country, like 843 or 987 for France. Not everyone is going to agree on a starting point. I’d say that for pro baseball 1903 is fair, but for he pre modern era 1876 with the start of the national league.
This is the evolution of logos, not the world series
Who's an angles fan
No one one because of dodgers
0:46 really Cleveland?
The White Sox were never the white stockings that was the cubs
1900 Reds, current Indians logo
2018😄!?
ASTROS
Imagine liking the astros
Tiero sabe como se llama la cancion
THE WHITE SOX WERE FOUNDED IN 1894!
Ryan Escobar dam dude chill
That was before they joined the MLB, dude.
1901
music....?
Eyes On You by Bbaxxx
Astos
It was was too fast
Chief Wahoo forever.
0:07 reds look like the Indians now I bet they actually copied off of that logo
That's all wrong
😄😉astos
This is so inaccurate it’s not even funny
Music title?
Eyes On You by Bbaxxx
Thanks!
Your Welcome
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