Athletics could have temporary home at Las Vegas Triple-A park


Actually, Chief Wahoo retired in 2018.
O Really wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:13 pmThe Cleveland team - and others - wouldn't be having Indian problems if they'd taken an approach like the minor league Spokane Indians. The Spokane Tribe is actually one of the team sponsors, they have an alternate jersey with the team name in Salish, as well as stadium signs in Salish (as well as English, duh). Interesting story.
https://news.sportslogos.net/2020/07/19 ... /baseball/
That's hilarious.... While some historical iterations of the team had logos with cartoon Native Americans or head dresses, the team had not used Native American imagery since it was purchased by Brett Sports & Entertainment (including notable partner George Brett) in 1986. The decision to include a feather in the new logo was the result of a lot of conversation.
“When we met with council, the takeaways were, we’re a baseball team first, and we want to incorporate as much as we can of the imagery that’s important to the tribe into it,” Otto Klein said. “We said, okay, what type of imagery is important to you? And they said, the salmon, the horse, the eagle, the feather, the wolf, the river….”
... The second significant moment in the team’s branding came in 2014, when the team unveiled uniforms with the Salish word “Sp’q’n’i” (Spokane) across the front. It was the first time a Native American word had been used by any professional team in this way, earning it a spot in the permanent collection of the National Baseball Hall of Fame....
In 2017, the Indians added an alternate identity as part of a larger campaign with the tribe and the city to raise awareness and promote conservation of redband trout, one of the first foods of the Spokane Tribe.
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Idk, in bad years 'Cleveland Crap' would have been to hard to resist.O Really wrote: ↑Sun Jul 25, 2021 12:31 amAnd maybe pick a Lake Erie fish that doesn't come with warnings from three state agencies. Maybe they could be the Cleveland Carp.
https://sanduskyregister.com/news/7218/ ... you-catch/
... "Really respect the Indians calling in the big guns. MUCH harder to be mad about a new name if Tom Hanks is announcing it," a Barstool Sports reporter added.
I dunno. I doubt it would make any difference to the fans who announced that, for example, "The Green Bay Football Team is happy to announce that beginning with the 2021 season, they will be the 'Hodags', in recognition of the myths of some random statue in Rhinelander."
GoXCubsGo?
Not quite the same.
Maybe opps, or maybe just a business expense.O Really wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 6:44 pm"Cleveland Guardians"
Opps.
https://www.clevelandguardians.com/
Yeah, that may be, but that wasn't the case with the roller derby guys.
Sorry I wasn't clear. My first sentence referenced the skaters, and the article suggests that the MLB team was not ignorant of them. Idk, but I think the skaters will keep the name and benefit from it while the MLB team will not be hurt by it other than the initial payout that they may have planned for all along.O Really wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:15 pmYeah, that may be, but that wasn't the case with the roller derby guys.
I'm just laughing at the incompetence of the copyright researchers that didn't dig out/resolve these things before the big reveal. Probably some first year associates somewhere sweating their 80-hour/week basement cubicle jobs.
Maybe the roller derby team could use the "Indians" name.
It is legal afaik.O Really wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 9:45 pmOut of curiosity, why is speculatively investing in a website name that one hopes will increase in value because others want it and thus earn a large profit not a legitimate enterprise, or how does it differ from buying stock? A person has some money to invest; they invest that money in the legal purchase of website names; they assume the risk of their purchase, not knowing if they will profit or not; if a willing buyer comes along, they sell at a price agreed to by both parties, the amount of which is largely determined by how much the buyer wants the name. No different from buying up vacant lots and hoping somebody will want to put up a big commercial development.
No, but I probably would. I'd think you have to plan pretty far ahead. By the time rumours are around or knowledgeable speculation, it's probably too late. And, you have to grab enough to cover for alternatives. Let's say you (1) believed the Redskins name would get ditched, and (2) incompetent and unimaginative owner wouldn't be able to come up with a decent name, and (3) they'd end up just aspirationally calling themselves a "football team." You'd have to guess and secure not only "washingtonfootball" that they're using, but also alternates like "washingtonfootballteam' and "thewashingtonteam" and "snydersfollyteam", etc. It's probably not very easy to actually make a big haul.