Dows Nike just design the uniforms and templates if Fanatics makes them? I’m a UniWatcher but I’m not sure how this works.Even though Fanatics makes the uniforms, most people see the Nike swoosh and assume it’s them. So Nike’s reputation is really the one taking a hit here. Maybe that ends up moving the needle.
Yeah but that guy hosts the best parties.Fanatics makes the worst athletic gear
But he is on a throwing program, so I guess they don't think he is toast for the year yet.
The jersey thing is such a pointless self-own by the MLB and its partners and very "Fanatics-y" in its response. From a cost to experience perspective, quality jerseys/pants can't cost that much but clearly have an experience on the players, and a good looking and quality jersey will often spur purchases. Cheaping out on that isn't likely to affect the end product but just makes it feel uncared about and an afterthought.The uniforms look horrendous. Social media is really taking off about how bad they are. I saw a good video pointing out how the old jerseys were made so that the opening of the jersey went across the space between the o and d in Dodgers so that when the jersey moves, the script still looks unbroken. Now the jersey opening goes directly through the small d in Dodgers, so it looks less clean when the jersey moves. Such an subtle thing, but it's difference between caring how things look and not giving a shit.
Here's a good TikTok explaining it: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8wMqADF/
Right. This is how all PR "blunders" are handled now. Be quiet, don't say anything, this will blow over by the weekend, it will be normalized within a month and you can collect all of your sweet, sweet money. Just don't make it worse.I feel like it'll blow over but also, if you're a patch sponsor on a jersey...do you really want the uniforms to be the subject of derision? Baseball is so big that trying to shave savings out of on-field player materials is just a stupid angle to take.
Yes, if I sponsor a jersey I would LOVE that everyone is looking at the jerseys. Thats why I sponsored. It’s really the only party this is good for.The jersey thing is such a pointless self-own by the MLB and its partners and very "Fanatics-y" in its response. From a cost to experience perspective, quality jerseys/pants can't cost that much but clearly have an experience on the players, and a good looking and quality jersey will often spur purchases. Cheaping out on that isn't likely to affect the end product but just makes it feel uncared about and an afterthought.
I say this as I wear a Fanatics replica jersey which is fairly comfortable but absolutely feels like a replica. Those player jerseys look like my replica. That's not how it should be (My Fanatics jersey, a Sox City Connect, also splits the script on the "s" in Boston by cutting off the very left edge of the letter. A minor justification change or font move would have fixed this.
And the response to the PR issue is...roll out the star players to read off the script.
I feel like it'll blow over but also, if you're a patch sponsor on a jersey...do you really want the uniforms to be the subject of derision? Baseball is so big that trying to shave savings out of on-field player materials is just a stupid angle to take.
Holy shit, it's not even a fucking patch? WTF are we doing here?They're selling screen printed jerseys for $175:
https://x.com/FanaticsSucks/status/1758263693299896477?s=20
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I guess some folks will buy it.
Imagine being a rookie this year and wanting to frame your first jersey, and instead of getting a beautiful jersey with sewn-on letters and patches, you get handed what appears to be a bootleg shirsey. MLB will do absolutely nothing about this unless jersey sales crater.I get that there are bigger things to care about, but like I said in the Oakland thread, this is just another example of MLB just sanding off pieces of what made the game special for a couple of extra dollars. At some point the product on the field won't be like what we grew up with--which is inevitable in a lot of ways, the game always changes both for good and bad. But for me, it was always the little things about baseball that I loved just as much as the bigger stuff. It sucks that the only reason why they're going away is because of greed. These owners want to get every last dime before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.
The Lerner family is no longer pursuing a sale of the Nationals, Mark Lerner tells Andrew Golden of The Washington Post. “We have determined, our family has determined, that we are not going to sell the team,” Lerner said.
I think he is going to be awesome this year, and I will enjoy it. I really think that was a solid trade for both teams, and for both players.Sale went 2IP, 4Ks, hit 97mph on his fastball.
I am pulling for him. The Braves are a fun team to watch and a healthy Sale is always a blast.I think he is going to be awesome this year, and I will enjoy it. I really think that was a solid trade for both teams, and for both players.
Julio Franco and Jim Kaat are all-stars in this game
This is why baseball is the best. Not just the best sport, but one of the best things on Earth.
He wanted to wait until he had enough money to support a wife, natch!Shohei has announced on instagram that he’s married. A nice statement which I’ll translate later if no one beats me to it, in which he also asked for privacy for his (Japanese) wife and her family.
Yakyuu twitter is all abuzz and millions of 20-something Japanese women are in tears. And the jokes are decent - “He left the Angels and immediately got a ring,” “3刀流 / three-way player” etc etc.
Hiromi Itoh from Nippon Ham / the WBC team said he was surprised by the news bc he genuinely thought the only thing Shohei cared about was baseball.
$2 million/year, she could do better with any other MLB guyHe wanted to wait until he had enough money to support a wife, natch!
The alimony will be deferred.$2 million/year, she could do better with any other MLB guy
Bullet dodged? For now, anyway…Matt Brash might be done for the year, according to the Seattle Times.
Huge blow to a team that has traded away a lot of relief pitching.
Mariners announced Matt Brash has medial elbow inflammation and can start playing catch on Tuesday. Brash visited Dr. Keith Meister, who opted not to have a surgical procedure.