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Created on: November 30, 2008
On November 12th, the Baltimore Orioles revealed a new look to their faithful fans at The Gallery at Harborplace in downtown Baltimore. The Orioles introduced a series of new changes to their uniforms and logo. These changes included an oriole bird attached to the "i" in "orioles" on one of their logos and also adding back "Baltimore" to the front of their road jerseys. Fans have been rooting for the city name to be back on their road jerseys ever since it was removed in 1972. However, it is only left to think about the reasons behind the change. Is it finally an attempt to please the fans or is it a lousy attempt to become the 2009 form of the Tampa Bay Rays.
Before the 2008 season, the Tampa Bay Rays were known as the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. More importantly, they were known as the laughing stock of the entire MLB. Before last season, the best Rays record was 70-91 back in 2004. They had lost 90 or more games every year since their formation in 1998. The only time they did not finish in 5th place in the AL East was in 2004, that same year that they won 70 games.
However, in 2008, things changed for the Rays. First off, their name changed. The term "devil" was viewed as politically incorrect and it was quickly removed from their title. Their name was then changed from the Devil Rays to simply the Rays. But, everyone in the American League still viewed them as the same Devil Rays who lived on the bottom of the AL East. They were in for a rude surprise when the Rays quickly shot up to the top spot and held it all year. Suddenly, everyone was a Rays fan when they made their new name as the best team in the American League and advanced to the World Series only to have their valiant effort outdone by the World Champion Phillies. The Rays were lead by an up and coming rookie and other young players that had shown promise. Their bullpen went from worst to first and so did their team.
Now, it leads me to think. Did the mastermind of Peter Angelos try to take a step into the Rays' direction and make a logo change? I would not put it by him. However, you cannot blame the man. The Orioles have the possibility to be the Rays of '09. Let's look at it for a second.
The Tampa Bay Rays were lead by Evan Longoria in 2009. Evan Longoria was an up and coming minor league player who everyone knew could make a big bang once he reached the big leagues. The Orioles have their version of Evan Longoria coming as well. Matt Wieters has been rocketing through the minors and killing every
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