New York Yankees
The Yankees logo design highlighted with a red bat which extends to become the vertical line of the “K” of the red wordmark “Yankees.” Also the logo consists of an Uncle Sam top hat that is red, white and blue in color and hangs on the baseball bat on top of a white baseball with red seams. The powder blue under brim of the hat was removed from the previous logo.
Yankees Primary Logo
The New York Yankees have a long and storied history, and the team’s primary logo has been an iconic symbol of that legacy for many years. The original logo was designed in 1909 by Louis B. Tiffany & Co., which featured a blue interlocking “NY” on a white baseball cap with red trimming around the edges. This design remained unchanged until 1947 when it was updated to include navy blue lettering instead of the traditional red, as well as adding stars above each letter to signify their World Series wins at that time.
This new iteration of the NYY Logo still remains largely similar today; featuring navy-blue cursive letters surrounded by stars representing their championship titles over time while also incorporating different shades of grey for added detail and texture within its design elements - all coming together beautifully against either an off-white or light gray background depending on where you see it displayed most often! As one would expect given how much respect fans have held towards this particular emblem since first seeing it nearly 110 years ago now: no matter what else may come down the road ahead there will always remain something special about having your very own piece bearing these three simple yet powerful words emblazoned upon them: "NEW YORK YANKEES."
New York Yankees
1947 - 1968
The primary logo, created in 1947 by sports artist Henry Alonzo Keller, consists of "Yankees" against a baseball, written in red script with a red bat forming the vertical line of the K, an Uncle Sam hat hanging from the barrel.
New York Yankees
1915 - 1947
Continued with the same font and the interlocking "NY" now in a dark blue color. The letters "NY" represent the city of New York.
New York Yankees
1913 - 1915
The Yankees changed the font style, but continue the interlocking "NY" now in a brown color.
New York Highlanders
1909 - 1912
It wasn't until 1909 that the team changed to the familiar interlocking NY that would be the team logo long after the team became known as the Yankees. The interlocking NY was originally designed by Louis C. Tiffany.
New York Highlanders
1908 - 1909
A new font style, again with distance between the old english letters "NY" in a dark blue. The letters "NY" represent the city of New York.
New York Highlanders
1907 - 1908
Different font with the distance between letters. Use of an olde english letter "NY" in a darker blue. The letters "NY" represent the city of New York.
New York Highlanders
1906 - 1907
New font used with a greater distance between the letters. An old english style letter of "NY" in a lighter blue. The letters "NY" represent the city of New York.
New York Highlanders
1905 - 1906
A new style of old english letters "NY" in a darker blue. The letters "NY" represent the city of New York.
New York Highlanders
1904 - 1905
In 1904 the team used the same font with a change in color to blue. The letters "NY" represent the city of New York.
New York Highlanders
1903 - 1904
The first logo for the Highlanders is an old english letters "NY" in the color brown. The letters "NY" represent the city of New York.
Baltimore Orioles
1901 - 1902
The final logo was a change in letters from "O" to a blue block letter "B." The letter "B" stands for the city of Baltimore.
Baltimore Orioles
1900 - 1901
The Orioles original logo is a orange block letter "O" with a black inside color. The letter "O" stands for the team nickname Orioles.
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