Blue Sox Make Appaearance on Olbermann on ESPN

April 10, 2014 - New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL)
Valley Blue Sox News Release


SPRINGFIELD, Mass.-The Blue Sox found their way to Bristol recently, as their logo a brief appearance on Keith Olbermann's self-titled show Olbermann.

The particular segment was a discussion about the usage of the Indians nickname for Cleveland's Major League Baseball team. Olbermann related the story of how the team was purportedly-but not actually-named for a player on the long-defunct Cleveland Spiders, Louis Sockalexis.

Where the Blue Sox came in was this: Olbermann suggested that Cleveland, if they wished to actually honor Sockalexis would be to change their nickname from Indians to Sockalexis, or for short, Sox.

At that point, he noted the two other MLB clubs-Boston and Chicago-which already use Sox, but said that that should be no deterrent, considering other more recently founded baseball clubs use the Sox nickname, including the Blue Sox, and the logo appeared.

The full clip can be found on Keith Olbermann's YouTube page, or by [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pd-WzvXAuMc ]clicking here. The Blue Sox logo appears at the 4:40 mark of the video.

The 2014 season will represent the Blue Sox 7th season in the Pioneer Valley, playing at Mackenzie Stadium in Holyoke. The Blue Sox have been a member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL www.necbl.com) since 2008. The NECBL is funded in part by Major League Baseball and is comprised of 12 teams throughout all 6 New England States who recruit the elite athletes and premier pro prospects from around the world.



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