slappy4428 said:None of this would happen with a Nutting in charge....
wait... oh.
I know it was there during the Pie Traynor days, when their colors wore red and blue. And they reintroduced it in '97 and it looked pretty good -- it was used subtly, on the bill of the cap and on the trim on the jerseys. They scrapped the red in '01 when they went to PNC Park.doubledown68 said:That is el terrible. Can some Pittsburgher explain to me how the hell red even got into the color scheme anyway?
doubledown68 said:That is el terrible. Can some Pittsburgher explain to me how the hell red even got into the color scheme anyway?
linotype said:I know it was there during the Pie Traynor days, when their colors wore red and blue. And they reintroduced it in '97 and it looked pretty good -- it was used subtly, on the bill of the cap and on the trim on the jerseys. They scrapped the red in '01 when they went to PNC Park.doubledown68 said:That is el terrible. Can some Pittsburgher explain to me how the hell red even got into the color scheme anyway?
Now, those third jerseys look like used maxipads.
donnie23 said:Given the thread title, I think it's only fair to ask Mr. McClatchy:
DID YOU ORDER THE CODE RED?!?!?
Football_Bat said:donnie23 said:Given the thread title, I think it's only fair to ask Mr. McClatchy:
DID YOU ORDER THE CODE RED?!?!?
YES.
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White Sox in shorts.Write-brained said:Here's my hastily put-together list of the best of the worst uniforms of all time, er, last 30 or so years. I'm sure I'm forgetting some, especially in the American League.
5. Padres, circa early 80s: So bad that I have suppressed any memory of them.
4. Astros - Who can forget the rainbow-like horizontal stripes that poor, poor Nolan Ryan had to wear.
3. Phillies blue away uniforms (honorable mention to the Cardinals blue away uniforms): What a fashion faux-pas but I still get tingles when I see Carlton, Rose and Schmidt, among others, wearing these on the Classic.
2. Gotta love those Pirates unis. They were intimidating. Baseball's equivalent of the Raiders.
1. Cleveland Indians. Two words: Chief Wahoo.