United Shore Professional Baseball League Unveils Team Names, Logos, Scholarship at Utica Community Schools’ Eppler Junior High School
Source: United Shore Professional Baseball News
Utica, Mich. – November 23, 2015 – The United Shore Professional Baseball League (USPBL), bringing the excitement, competition and family friendly entertainment of independent professional baseball to Metro Detroit in 2016, today unveiled official team names, logos and mascots for the league’s three initial ball clubs to play at Jimmy John’s Field in downtown Utica in 2016. The announcement took place at Utica’s Eppler Junior High School – in a special student assembly worthy of pre-game audio-visual spectacular. Chosen via fan vote competition, USPBL teams named today are: Utica Unicorns One of the league’s two home teams to play at Jimmy John’s Field, the Utica Unicorns were developed to be loveable yet fierce. Colors: Red, white and purple Mascot: “Lancelot” the Unicorn Eastside Diamond Hoppers Named to represent a “fly” ball catching frog one might see capturing fish flies along Lake St. Clair, the league’s other home team playing at Jimmy John’s Field features the first-ever use of an orange and green color scheme in professional sports. Colors: Orange and green Mascot: “Ribbi” the Frog Birmingham Bloomfield Beavers The Birmingham Bloomfield Beavers were conceived to be the cross-town rival to the league’s two home teams, also to play at Jimmy…
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