Sorry, that Rockies is far too high. As is the A's. (And I may be biased, but if that's the worst in your team's history the White Sox are doing pretty well, though I would go with the awful red version of their current logo from 1971-1975 as the worst from their history.) The Red, Cubs and Mets run of comments are great!
Related: sadly, I can't find a scan of the time a 10 year old Peter Parker was taken to a game by Uncle Ben and was scared out of his wis after being hit by a foul ball and woke up to see Mr. Met looming over him
If you click through, at the bottom, to a prior week's power ranking of franchises by hair-metal bands arguably related to their home towns, the discussion of RATT and the San Diego Padres includes a YouTube link to Lou Barlow's cover of "Round-n-Round".
I post the link here, but they totally deserve clicks for that.
As I told Finn, that red and white striped Sox logo reminds me of popcorn boxes you get at games, so it's a good thing in my book.
Also, if you change the color scheme on the Braves logo in that list to, say, pale pink and sage green, you've got a perfect logo for some sort of feminine hygiene product.
Sorry, that Rockies is far too high. As is the A's. (And I may be biased, but if that's the worst in your team's history the White Sox are doing pretty well, though I would go with the awful red version of their current logo from 1971-1975 as the worst from their history.) The Red, Cubs and Mets run of comments are great!
ReplyDeleteRelated: sadly, I can't find a scan of the time a 10 year old Peter Parker was taken to a game by Uncle Ben and was scared out of his wis after being hit by a foul ball and woke up to see Mr. Met looming over him
If you click through, at the bottom, to a prior week's power ranking of franchises by hair-metal bands arguably related to their home towns, the discussion of RATT and the San Diego Padres includes a YouTube link to Lou Barlow's cover of "Round-n-Round".
ReplyDeleteI post the link here, but they totally deserve clicks for that.
As I told Finn, that red and white striped Sox logo reminds me of popcorn boxes you get at games, so it's a good thing in my book.
ReplyDeleteAlso, if you change the color scheme on the Braves logo in that list to, say, pale pink and sage green, you've got a perfect logo for some sort of feminine hygiene product.