The Tin Caps? What's That About?

tincaps.jpgFort Wayne, in its infinite wisdom, decided to get rid of its semi-pro baseball stadium, which is still fairly new, is very attractive, and has abundant, accessible parking. A new stadium is being constructed in what's being called Harrison Square. This is Fort Wayne's version of "Save the Downtown," a move which is succeeding in cities across the country...NOT.

In addition, the Fort Wayne Wizards will get a new name. The public was invited to submit ideas. Today they announced the winner:

Fort Wayne Tin Caps.

Say...what?

The name supposedly honors Johnny Appleseed, who is buried in Fort Wayne. I'm not sure how it does that. Right now, 91% of people polled online dislike the name.

At MinistryCOM, one workshop leader, a designer, told of another designer who always gives clients a "goat"--one bad logo or design, along with the good ones. This guy called him up and frantically said, "They selected the goat!"

I think that's what happened here. Someone facetiously submitted the name "Tin Caps," and they chose the goat.

Here are some other goats that were submitted, all of which I prefer to the Tin Caps:

  • Fort Wayne Mighty Gherkins
  • Fort Wayne.comPadres (they're a minor league team of the San Diego Padres)
  • Harrison SquarePants.
  • Hoosier Daddies

Just imagine all the fun we could have had with Hoosier Daddies? There could be a variety of special promotions--Hoosier Mamma day (mothers come half-price), Hoosier Cell Phone Provider, Hoosier High School, Hoosier Favorite Pizza Place, etc.

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I agree. That is the wimpiest sounding name I have ever heard of.

Signed,

Ducks fan

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Steve DennieCareer-wise, I've been hanging around and writing about and cheering on churches and pastors for the past 25 years as my denomination's Communications Director.
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