
Padres Alternate Logo
The San Diego Padres have a long and storied history with their alternate logos. Since 1969, the team has used various designs for its secondary logo, including the iconic “Swingin’ Friar” design that was introduced in 1984. The Swingin' Friar is one of the most recognizable logos in all of the sports and is still associated with the team today. Throughout its history, San Diego's alternate logo has gone through several iterations to keep up with changing times while maintaining a classic look that fans can recognize and appreciate.
The first iteration of an alternative logo came in 1969 when they adopted an orange circle containing two white baseballs on either side flanked by two blue stars at each corner as seen on their caps during this time period. In 1972 they changed it again to include just one star at each corner along with three interlocking rings inside representing California's three major league teams: The Giants (San Francisco), A's (Oakland), and Dodgers (Los Angeles). Then from 1979-1984, no official changes were made but many unofficial minor tweaks occurred such as adding more details or slightly altering colors until finally settling on what we now know today as "the swingin' friar".
Introduced in 1984, this new design featured a cartoonish depiction of St Francis wearing traditional religious garb and swinging his walking stick around like a bat which quickly became popular among fans who appreciated its fun yet timeless feel - so much so that it remains part of Padres identity even after 35 years! From there only slight alterations have been made over time such as adjusting colors or making other minor adjustments but overall this version remains largely unchanged since being introduced back then which speaks volumes about how beloved it truly is amongst both players & supporters alike!
Padres Products
2020 - Present
Swinging Friar logo in brown and white on a yellow with brown outline circle.

2020 - Present
Swinging Friar logo in brown and white with a yellow outline around the friar.

2015 - 2019
A white initials “SD” inside a navy blue circle.
A part of the primary logo.

2015 - 2019
A white initials “SD” inside a navy blue circle. Wordmark “SAN DIEGO PADRES” on top and “BASEBALL CLUB” on the bottom.
Previously the primary logo from 2012 – 2014.

2012 - 2019
Swinging Friar logo in navy blue and white with Padres script on bat barrel. Wordmark ” SAN DIEGO PADRES” in navy blue at the bottom.

2012 - 2019
“Padres” scripted in white above interlocking initials “SD” logo on a navy and white graphical interpretation of PETCO Park in San Diego with “EST. 1969” below.

2012 - 2014
“Padres” scripted in white above interlocking initials “SD” logo on a navy and sand graphical interpretation of PETCO Park in San Diego with “EST. 1969” in sand below.

2009 - 2010
A home plate with “Padres” wordmark written completely across the center. The white, blue and navy blue waves finish the bottom of the plate.
Primary logo without the wordmark “San Diego.”

2004 - 2011
Swinging Friar in red clothes and sandals with brown baseball bat.
Swinging Friar logo modernized for 2004, this version similar to one used in 1997 – 1998 except color of bat has been adjusted.

2000 - 2003
Blue “Padres” scripted and centered in white ring with striped in the middle. Wordmark “SAN DIEGO” and “Baseball Club” in blue around.

1997 - 1998
Swinging Friar in red clothes and sandals with brown baseball bat.
