Joe Maddon and the Chicago Cubs advertise a suit compnay

Leroy Yost
   Chicago cub manager Joe Maddon decided to loosen up the clubhouse and the tension of multi-millionaire players and their egos into co-existing into one winning unit. The sport of baseball already is an observable circus where players dress in clowns in matching stylized uniforms along with the ageing manager. Joe Maddon apparently decided to go an extra mile and demand his players wear ugly suits as they entered Pittsburgh for a series against the pirates. The sight and look of this baseball team in their stupid 'off color' suit day' is an attempt by the manager in keeping it fun around the team and an indication they their work isn't all fun and games as it may appear to the average worker trying to get a living wage. I mean these players earn their money with their difficult toil and important cultural imprint working hard to representing the cities of their base. When a player bunts another player over to second base this is difficult task and one that needs to be crucially accomplished. catching a fly ball in the outfield may appear to be routine but is only so because these under-paid players do this for about eight hours a day during spring training. Apparently baseball is not fun for these guys and need this lettening loose and silly antics and surely the players were given a choice that they had to participate in this charade. Any player choosing not to participate in this ridiculous display may not get the locker of his choice and batting practice time preferred by the individual. I was wondering why the organization would do something so unimportant nd silly until upon further research I learned that basically one new on-line company supplied the suits and made much dinero and jingle through the sale and publicity they likely paid the cubs for advertising. Cubs suit up for trip to Pittsburgh
A team spokesman said several players went to one supplier — OppoSuits, a 4-year-old online retailer that has established itself as the Brooks Brothers of zany suits.
Founded in Amsterdam, OppoSuits has a line of more than 40 styles of slim-cut and colorful suits, from a Pac-Man maze to pink flamingos. Solid yellow, green, pink and purple suits are among the more subtle offerings. A suit comes boxed as a three-piece set with matching jacket, tie and pants for $99.99. I guess if they can't put advertising on the actual baseball uniform on field baseball owners are developing new ways to use their players for advertising and outlets for companies to spend on baseball.

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