Boston Americans
1901 - 1907
The American logo was a simple olde English lettering of "BA" in blue.
Americans Primary Logo
The Boston Americans Primary Logo is one of the most iconic symbols in Major League Baseball. It has been used since 1901 when the team was founded as one of the original eight teams that made up what would become known as the American League. The logo consists of a white "B" with a red outline and stars around it, representing both America's national symbol and also Boston's nickname: Beantown. Throughout its long history, there have been several variations on this classic design but none have ever surpassed its popularity or recognition among baseball fans all over America.
The original version featured two crossed bats behind an old-style letter B with three stars above it to represent each state in New England (Massachusetts, Rhode Island & Connecticut). This design remained unchanged until 1908 when they added four more stars to make seven total for all six states plus Washington D.C., which had recently joined Major League Baseball at that time. In 1912 they changed their colors from navy blue and white to red and silver which remains today’s official color palette for both home jerseys & logos alike!
In addition to these changes throughout time there were also some minor tweaks such as adding small details like shading within certain parts or making adjustments so that everything looks symmetrical; however, nothing major has really changed since then except perhaps how people view them now compared back then – something only true diehard Red Sox fans can appreciate! All said though no matter what era you look at this logo still stands out amongst others in professional sports due largely thanks not only to its timelessness because everyone knows exactly who owns it - The Boston Americans!
Boston Americans
1901 - 1907
The American logo was a simple olde English lettering of "BA" in blue.