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Rudzud said:
please tell me I'm not seeing the Red Sox wearing Earth Day jerseys....

Don't they have the shamrock on them for st. patrick's day?
 

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Tomlinson21RB said:
Rudzud said:
please tell me I'm not seeing the Red Sox wearing Earth Day jerseys....

Don't they have the shamrock on them for st. patrick's day?

I'm pretty damn sure I saw the recycle symbol on their sleeve.
 

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Craig - 21hawk said:
It's a shamrock on one sleeve and the reduce/reuse/recycle symbol on the other.

Craig

I saw that when Ellsbury was up. So basically they are practicing what they preach and recycling the St. Patty's day unis and calling them earth day jerseys because of an additional patch.
 

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Tomlinson21RB said:
Craig - 21hawk said:
It's a shamrock on one sleeve and the reduce/reuse/recycle symbol on the other.

Craig

I saw that when Ellsbury was up. So basically they are practicing what they preach and recycling the St. Patty's day unis and calling them earth day jerseys because of an additional patch.

That's one way to think of it.

With Ortiz up I noticed that the Red Sox logo is in the middle of the recycling patch. That would be an interesting patch card!

Craig
 

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Wonder if Steiner will get these in to sell. Although last year when the Sox used the all green jerseys for Red A Celtic tribute Night at Fenway. They were auctioned off on MLB.com and not from Steiner.
 

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Rudzud said:
meh, just another jersey they can sell to the fans.

In order to buy, please put down $50 to become an official member of Red Sox Nation...

If there is a buck to be made, the Red Sox front office will find a way to get it.
 

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Tomlinson21RB said:
Rudzud said:
meh, just another jersey they can sell to the fans.

In order to buy, please put down $50 to become an official member of Red Sox Nation...

If there is a buck to be made, the Red Sox front office will find a way to get it.
bingo bango
 

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I love it when teams shake it up and wear different style jerseys than the norm. Are the Red Sox making retail versions of those? I hope the Reds wear the camo again this year. The stars and stripes caps last season were cool. Most teams sold the game worn one's on mlb.com for charity. Maybe that is what the Red Sox will do with the gamers tonight.
 

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when you said earth day I thought the uniforms were gonna be made out of hemp....


MLB have another epademic on hand... wild bonfires using game worn jerseys and coombayaa being sung in the outfield!!
 

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Tomlinson21RB said:
justinmandawg said:
Tomlinson21RB said:
Rudzud said:
please tell me I'm not seeing the Red Sox wearing Earth Day jerseys....

Don't they have the shamrock on them for st. patrick's day?

Saint Patrick's day is March 17.

Fantastic use of a calender.

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St. Patrick's day doesn't occur during the season. Isn't the shamrock in this instance in homage to Boston's Irish culture rather than just to the holiday that doesn't occur during the season.
 

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justinmandawg said:
Tomlinson21RB said:
justinmandawg said:
Tomlinson21RB said:
Rudzud said:
please tell me I'm not seeing the Red Sox wearing Earth Day jerseys....

Don't they have the shamrock on them for st. patrick's day?

Saint Patrick's day is March 17.

Fantastic use of a calender.

applause.jpg


St. Patrick's day doesn't occur during the season. Isn't the shamrock in this instance in homage to Boston's Irish culture rather than just to the holiday that doesn't occur during the season.


Nope, supposedly they started wearing them in 2004 to honor St. Patty's day for a certain length of time. Not always right on St. Patty's day. The idea as I see it (with the recycle logo and all) was that they were reusing a limited-use jersey instead of wasting it -- hence... "doing their part" for Earth day.
 

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justinmandawg said:
Tomlinson21RB said:
justinmandawg said:
Tomlinson21RB said:
Rudzud said:
please tell me I'm not seeing the Red Sox wearing Earth Day jerseys....

Don't they have the shamrock on them for st. patrick's day?

Saint Patrick's day is March 17.

Fantastic use of a calender.

applause.jpg


St. Patrick's day doesn't occur during the season. Isn't the shamrock in this instance in homage to Boston's Irish culture rather than just to the holiday that doesn't occur during the season.

Sorry, I thought you were just trying to be a smart ass. They wear them for spring training.

Sometimes they are all green:
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But they also have the white version that they used yesterday:
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The shamrock was Saint Patrick's symbol to explain Catholicism to the Irish when they were pagan.

I'm just thinking outloud more than anything here.
 

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