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Red. It's the new purple...


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With no small fanfare and a host of guest stars, the new uniforms were officially unveiled at the Valley Ho Hotel in Scottsdale this evening: Sedona Red is now the preferred shade of your Arizona Diamondbacks. This has been the subject of much discussion, and probably, to be honest, counts as a badly-kept secret, with details of the logos and designs leaking out through various sources, quite some time ago. But I do have to say, when seen in its proper scale, and used as intended, on shirts, etc. I found the results are quite effective.


Conor Jackson

The event attracted quite a number of celebrities, mostly from other sports - nobody from the Suns, but I guess they were otherwise occupied. ;-) The Coyotes included Jeremy Roenick and Wayne Gretsky - the latter lurking in the back, far from the celebrity area - while there were also a number of Arizona Cardinals present, including quarterbacks past and present, Matt Leinart and Kurt Warner. [Kurt, I have to say, deserves especial praise: coming down the red-carpet, there were a bunch of kids getting autographs, and he stopped, not just to sign, but also to chat to them about whether they were D'backs fans, the new uniforms, etc. He seemed a genuinely nice guy, and my respect for him certainly increased.]

Bud Selig was also in the building, as was - for some reason - Sherriff Joe Arpaio. I was going to ask him if he intended to change the boxers worn in Tent City from pink to Sedona Red, but chickened out. Of course, a lot of Diamondbacks were there as well, though curiously, they all seemed to be the position players - I don't think a single pitcher was present, either in the fashion show or even just attending the event. Otherwise, most of the likely 2007 Opening Day starting line-up was present. To answer the big pre-show question, Eric Byrnes did indeed take part: as he came up the red-carpet, I wanted to ask him whether he was still going to adopt the same "unbuttoned" approach with the new uniforms. But in typical Byrnes style, he whizzed right past us at top speed, hurrying on in to get ready for what I imagine what his runway debut.


Mark and Daron work on their play-by-play

Your hosts for the evening were Mark Grace and new commentator Daron Sutton, and if this is what we've got to look forward to come next season, it should be a lot of fun. They riffed nicely off each other, with Sutton demonstrating a dry irony and self-effacing style that made for very easy listening. Of course, they hardly covered any baseball-related material, and that will be the true test. [As he arrived, I asked Mark which Diamondback he thought would have a breakout season in 2007. "Write this name down," he said: "Chris Young." Consider it written down and preserved for all to see, Mr. Grace.]


Chris Young proves he's well-red...

Before the fashion show, team president Derrick Hall came out to say a few words, explaining the reasons behind the changes, and why they went for Sedona Red. He stressed a desire for the team to remain representing the state of Arizona, plus that they wanted to pick a shade that wouldn't go in and out of style, and would stand the test of time. He added it was important that no-one else in our division used red; an obvious nod to Colorado, who had snagged purple before the Diamondbacks did [indeed, it always struck me as an odd choice for Arizona to begin with, given the Rockies already used it in their scheme].

Then the fashion show itself started, with the Diamondbacks' players coming out, dressed in the new styles - these were interspersed with professional models, showing what else could be done with Sedona Red and the other colors in the new scheme. It was interesting to note who looked most - and least! - comfortable as clothes-horses, though to avoid embarrassment, I'll avoid naming any specific names in either direction... :-) I will say, however, that Eric Byrnes did indeed sprint down the runway, going full-throttle, though fortunately, did stop short before the end.


Byrnes looks slightly disappointed his new uniform did not come pre-stained.

I like the new uniforms. I think the red adds punch that was previously lacking in the color scheme, and the new style definitely looks modern. I'm still not quite convinced about 'D-backs' rather than the team name in full, but I guess it's the price you pay for having the longest name in MLB. Obviously, any time there's change, it will inevitably meet with resistance; in this case, I suspect that various other factors are perhaps prejudicing opinion. You might very well find, for example, those who resent the loss of Gonzalez tend to reject the new uniforms too - and probably would do so, regardless of any specifics. The mere fact it came from the same regime is reason enough.

But I think it won't be long before Sedona red is every bit as beloved as the old purple ever was. Certainly, I strongly suspect there will be a couple of presents lying under the Christmas tree at SnakePit Towers, which will feature the new color schemes in significant quantity...

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Not bad
I'm not crazy about the hat, but I like the jerseys.

by kishi on Nov 9, 2006 1:06 AM EST reply actions  

yeah not bad
but what's wrong with having 'arizona' across the jersey's rather than D-Backs? it's a far nicer sounding word for a start! Jersey's do indeed look better on than i thought they would, having seen them on the mlb shop before seeing these here photo's.

by jeremy on Nov 9, 2006 3:15 AM EST reply actions  

D'Backs bidding for Matsuzaka
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/index.php?sty=78519

Doubt that they have the cash to beat the 2 New York teams though.

by William K on Nov 9, 2006 4:45 AM EST reply actions  

Far fetched, but...
... I'd love to take a shot at the guy.  In fact, based upon what has been said about him, I'd rather throw the money at him than at the other big namers.

by johngordonma on Nov 9, 2006 3:40 PM EST up reply actions  

Wait... Phillies?
The design all-around needs more work.  The red is more magenta then Sedona (could be the pics?).  The black D on the red field for the cap isn't going to work.  The grey looks exactly like the Phillies' uniforms.  Add pinstripes and the white does too.

I think a lot more thought needs to be put into having "D-Backs" on the front in 934 pt font.  That logo looks cheap and like something you'd see on some fake jerseys made for a little league team.  

We've gone from having a fairly unique set of colors and designs to having Padres uniforms with Phillies colors.  It took a few years for the original design to pan out, I hope it doesn't take as long for these.

by nihil67 on Nov 9, 2006 8:57 AM EST reply actions  

Well
The lighting is pretty dim. Check out the diary for the colors with light. That black alt with the red A is really sharp. I want that cap!
"very cunning Mr. *VIII*" -- Jim

by Mr. Philosophical on Nov 9, 2006 2:20 PM EST up reply actions  

Great
I can finally wear a home hat. No more purple. I dont care what they look like as long as they where not purple. Question? When is throw back day? I now have a throw back jersey.

by trevjohnson on Nov 9, 2006 10:32 AM EST reply actions  

Overall...
I like most of what there is to offer from the new uniforms, but I'm definitely a big fan of the black jersey with the white pants.  From the looks of things, that'll probably be an alternate uniform and not one of the main two, but still.
In my nightmares, I see Brian Bruney...make it stop...

by Azreous on Nov 9, 2006 11:35 AM EST reply actions  

As for AZ SnakePit
Got an email from Blez today, and they're working both on changing the decor on the site here, and updating the logo, so expect that to take effect in due course. Y'know, once we've put sheets over the furniture and so on. :-)

by Jim McLennan on Nov 9, 2006 12:09 PM EST reply actions  

random question
Jim--Not too long ago you mentioned a movie you dubbed the best comedy of the year... what was it?

by johngordonma on Nov 9, 2006 3:41 PM EST reply actions  

"Borat: Cultural Learnings of America
...For Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan"

Yeah that is the official glorious name of the movie.

Anyway the uniforms look great. Are they similar to that of the Astros and Nationals? Probably but so what? What's that you say? Tradition? What tradition? The Yankees have tradition. The Diamondbacks have a couple of banners and a shitload of bad contracts.

Moving on the "D" logo  cap looks better than expected, although it has to do more with the color of the cap than the logo itself. And I guess they're going to unveil the "db" Spring Training hat as soon as we get closer to Spring Training.

by Otacon on Nov 9, 2006 4:03 PM EST reply actions  

I'm Most Excited ...
About the 'Snakehead' db and hope they make that into hats for the pro shop.  But the Black and Red D's are awesome ... I wonder if there will be a rift at the park on Opening Day between the Purple and Gold Loyalists and the Red and Black Pack ... it's kinda like the nWo!
"Pepper needs new shorts!"

by npineda on Nov 9, 2006 4:21 PM EST reply actions  

As long as we don't descend
Into Bloods and Crips, with each staking out parts of the stadium. Woe betide the fan found wearing purple 'n' teal in Section 118... We'll have to come up with a bunch of hand gestures to identify ourselves to get safe passage to the concession stands.

Yep, the movie was Borat: see here for my full review. Speaking of gangs and Sacha Baron Cohen, was watching Da Ali G Show a couple of weeks back, and he was with the LAPD, learning about gangs and how they used signs to communicate:

Ali G: There wus this couple in my hotel and they must be in a gang or sumting, 'cos they was doing those gang signs to each other for almost an hour...
Cop: Er...I think they might just have been deaf - doing sign language?
Ali G: [Pause] So, are deaf gangs a big problem then?

Genius. Pure genius.

by Jim McLennan on Nov 9, 2006 4:55 PM EST reply actions  

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