Friday, June 24, 2011

Tampa Smokers

The Tampa Bay Rays: A Bunch Of Gutless, Politically Correct Ninnies
So, the Tampa Bay Rays wanted to pay homage to the rich heritage of organized baseball in their region by wearing the jerseys of the 1951 Tampa Smokers, a minor league team which played in the fair city many moons ago, for a July 2nd game. There was only one problem: the jersey featured a cigar emblazoned on the front of it. In a typical, knee-jerk, gutless reaction motivated by political correctness, the Rays made the decision to remove the cigar from the jersey to prevent the 4,000 Rays fans likely to be in attendance the psychological trauma and possible suggestive nature of seeing an image of a nondescript tobacco product. Won’t somebody think of the children?

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2 comments:

R.T. said...

Insanity...Something about the owners of the Rays, ever since taking "Devil" out of "Devil Rays" and now this...They had other logos they could have used from the Smokers that didn't have the stogie, such as the block print team name on the jersey.
A stadium with a cigar bar is afraid to keep a stogie on a classic jersey tribute.

Anonymous said...

WTF