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Twins Certainly Giving Fans What They Want


Ted Schwerzler

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Although we have grown accustomed to slower offseason activity when it comes to Major League Baseball free agency, that doesn't make the reality any more exciting. Sure, the Minnesota Twins have spent $30 million already in retaining Nelson Cruz and Jake Odorizzi, but the true free agents are still out there. Before adding new talent to Twins Territory the franchise gave fans something else they've been clamoring for over the past few years; the baby blue's.

 

In 2020 Majestic is being replaced as the official Major League Baseball jersey provider. Initially Under Armour was set to take over the contract, but that deal fell through and now the Maryland based company has a whole different set of problems on their hands. At any rate, it's always been Nike that has pushed the boundaries and set the standard in trends. Before Minnesota made any moves, we got to see this in action.

 

 

First up it was the San Diego Padres unveiling some new threads. Brown has made cameo appearances on their Swinging Friars jerseys for some time, but it is in 2020 that we'll see it in full force. I remember seeing these come across my timeline on Twitter and thinking that Nike was making a very nice first step.

 

 

When news leaked that the Milwaukee Brewers would be going back to the ball-in-glove logo for the 2020 season it only made sense there'd be a new configuration. I'm a big fan of the alternate logo as well, depicting an "M" within the state of Wisconsin outline. The absolute highlight of that reveal though was the navy blue offering that set the stage ablaze.

 

 

Not to be outdone by their eastern neighbors, the Minnesota Twins have decided to bring back the baby blue alternates for the upcoming season. Arguably the most-talked about jersey, and the one reminiscent of everyone from Kirby Puckett to Kent Hrberk, they'll be worn early and often in the upcoming season. Officially a home and road alternate, there is no stipulations as to where the new uniforms can be donned.

 

On top of the colorway itself, the Twins are including patches on both sleeves. Minnie and Paul return to the jersey, as well as a 60 year anniversary logo. Both are very well done and should provide some added flair to a product that will likely fly off the shelves at 1 Twins Way. Although the cream alternates were a fan favorite as well, there's nothing more Minnesota Twins baseball than the baby blues.

 

There has been a slight amount of pushback regarding the chest Swoosh, as opposed to the sleeve Majestic logo. As someone generally opposed to jersey advertisements, this seems hollow at best. The Swoosh is both iconic and aesthetically pleasing. Nike has and will continue to put the right foot forward when it comes to brand design, and there's certainly a company in New York (Hi, Topps!) that will enjoy another uniform patch.

 

I don't think Nike will be controlling the Pohlad's pocketbook any time soon, but here's to hoping the jerseys are just the first of many new additions to debut at Target Field in the year ahead.

 

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Am I the only one who does not care what they wear?  I know this is revenue - more jersey's more sales, but does it really matter?  The A's wore the ugliest uniforms in history, but their wins still counted, the White Sox wore shorts and no one remembers or cares.  

 

Baby blue, St Paul Red and Minneapolis Blue, Minnesota pin stripes, wild rice grey, does it  matter?  The Timberwolves is a wonderful symbol, but the poor wild animals are embarrassed by the long term tameness of the NBA team.  Is it the United or the loons that kick that ball around and score only once every 90 minutes.  The Lynx has been honored by some real power.  

 

But the Twins represent what?  Are the cities really Twins?  Have they ever played a game in St Paul?  Maybe if they had we would not have the Independent league Saints bringing memories of the Dodgers history in the cities with their historic AAA name.  

 

What does TC Bear have to do with anything?  Well time to wrap up this stream of consciousness - thanks to Ted for the stimulus.  But wear baby blue or baby pink and all I care about is did we win or did we lose. 

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Mikelink45 has a good point. Exactly what does TC Bear have to do with the Twins? Secret Hamms Beer reference? Or, for a decade we couldn't "bear" to watch the team? And, why was the previous bear actor dumped? What does a bear do in the woods? And do we know about it? There's too many unanswered questions regarding the TC Bear. As for the Smurf Blue? Ugh! UGh! UGH,

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