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Favorite Sports Logos from the 80's

What do these teams have in common?




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http://www.sportslogos.net/sport.php?id=2
 
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Here are some of my favorites:
 

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ScriptOhio;2074343; said:
Just a tribute to some very good baseball players that never made it to MLB:

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They did have some "cool" names/logos.

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I've visited the Negro League Baseball Museum in Kansas City. If you love baseball and history I highly recommend it.
 
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Gatorubet;2074543; said:
Man, the Monarchs were loaded with talent.

I met Buck O'Neil when I visited the Negro League Baseball Museum (he founded it). Very nice, humble guy who did a lot for the Kansas City area and preserving the history of the Negro League. Sadly, the Museum is in danger of closing due to finances and he's no longer around to help save it.
 
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The two Pittsburgh NL teams had some talent too. Home run king Josh Gibson played for both teams during his career.

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Jake;2074550; said:
I met Buck O'Neil when I visited the Negro League Baseball Museum (he founded it). Very nice, humble guy who did a lot for the Kansas City area and preserving the history of the Negro League. Sadly, the Museum is in danger of closing due to finances and he's no longer around to help save it.

If the MLB had any actual leadership, the museum wouldn't have any issues.
 
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