![]() Tyler Clippard is particulary proud of his legs apparently. The players walked the stage, worked the crowd. The road grays have changed little outside of the addition of the Nats' new primary logo on the sleeve, but the new road caps feature a red brim on navy cap, replacing the classic blue curly-W cap.(my one complaint, I like the all blue road cap). The new alternate jerseys are a red version of the same jersey, the new "holiday" alternates in blue with the same design and a star-striped curly-W. All of the gold has been removed from the design. Gone are the home whites with the "Fuddruckers" lettering, replaced by sharp whites with a curly-W logo on the left breast and the player's number on the lower right of the front of the jersey. I'm not sure what exactly I expected when it was announced that the Washington Nationals would be holding a "fashion show" to unveil their redesigned jerseys, but they were apparently quite literal as the Stars and Stripes Club was transformed last night, with a Nats-red runway at the far end of the room and a relatively small seating area arranged around the stage where the team had players ( Ryan Zimmerman, Jordan Zimmermann, Tyler Clippard, Drew Storen, Ian Desmond and John Lannan) walk out in the new uniforms the Nats will be wearing in 2011. Send it to us at you a subscriber to the weekly Ballpark Digest newsletter? You can sign up for a free subscription at the Newsletter Signup Page. Share your news with the baseball community. ![]() Lucie Mets State College Spikes Staten Island Yankees Stockton Ports Tacoma Rainiers Tennessee Smokies Toledo Mud Hens Trenton Thunder Tri-City Valle圜ats Tucson Padres Tulsa Drillers West Michigan Whitecaps West Virginia Power Williamsport Crosscutters Wilmington Blue Rocks Winston-Salem Dash and Wisconsin Timber Rattlers. The following clubs are participating in the “Stars & Stripes” program: the Aberdeen IronBirds Altoona Curve Asheville Tourists Auburn Doubledays Bakersfield Blaze Beloit Snappers Billings Mustangs Bluefield Blue Jays Boise Hawks Bradenton Marauders Brooklyn Cyclones Buffalo Bisons Burlington Bees Burlington Royals Carolina Mudcats Charleston RiverDogs Charlotte Knights Charlotte Stone Crabs Chattanooga Lookouts Clearwater Threshers Clinton LumberKings Colorado Springs Sky Sox Columbus Clippers Corpus Christi Hooks Danville Braves Dayton Dragons Durham Bulls Erie SeaWolves Everett AquaSox Fort Wayne TinCaps Frederick Keys Fresno Grizzlies Frisco RoughRiders Grand Junction Rockies Great Falls Voyagers Greensboro Grasshoppers Greeneville Astros Greenville Drive Gwinnett Braves Harrisburg Senators High Desert Mavericks Hillsboro Hops Hudson Valley Renegades Idaho Falls Chukars Indianapolis Indians Inland Empire 66ers of San Bernardino Iowa Cubs Jackson Generals Jacksonville Suns Johnson City Cardinals Kane County Cougars Lake County Captains Lake Elsinore Storm Lakeland Tigers Lakewood BlueClaws Lancaster JetHawks Lansing Lugnuts Las Vegas 51s Lehigh Valley IronPigs Lexington Legends Louisville Bats Memphis Redbirds Midland RockHounds Missoula Osprey Myrtle Beach Pelicans Nashville Sounds New Britain Rock Cats New Hampshire Fisher Cats New Orleans Zephyrs Ogden Raptors Oklahoma RedHawks Omaha Storm Chasers Orem Owlz Pawtucket Red Sox Pensacola Blue Wahoos Peoria Chiefs Portland Sea Dogs Potomac Nationals Quad Cities River Bandits Reno Aces Richmond Flying Squirrels Rochester Red Wings Rome Braves Round Rock Express Sacramento River Cats San Antonio Missions San Jose Giants Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders Springfield Cardinals St. The caps will be available for purchase in the ballparks of participating clubs, as well as on some clubs’ websites. This is the fourth consecutive year that MiLB clubs have taken part in the “Stars & Stripes” cap program. ![]() New Era Cap Company is donating a portion of the sales to Welcome Back Veterans. ![]() The 106 clubs and Major League Baseball Properties, Minor League Baseball’s licensing agent, have agreed to donate all royalties from the sales of these caps to Welcome Back Veterans, a program which addresses the needs of returning American Veterans and their families. By Kevin Reichard on Jin Minor-League Baseball, NewsĪ good reason to hit the ballpark this Independence Day weekend: 106 Minor League Baseball clubs will wear specialty New Era Cap Company “Stars & Stripes” caps, featuring a navy bill and a gray crown with the participating club’s logo with stars and/or stripes in red, white and blue.
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