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Sea Dogs Unveil New Uniforms

March 28, 2003 - Eastern League (EL1)
Portland Sea Dogs News Release


Portland, Maine – The Portland Sea Dogs today unveiled their new-look uniforms for the 2003 season. With the change in major league affiliation from the Florida Marlins to the Boston Red Sox, the Sea Dogs have replaced their classic teal look with colors and uniforms resembling those worn at Fenway Park.

The Sea Dogs will wear home white jerseys similar to those worn by their major league parent club. The home jerseys will feature red piping along the chest of the jersey, with "Sea Dogs" across the front. A Boston Red Sox patch will be worn on the left sleeve and the red numbers with blue trim are the same style as Red Sox home uniforms. However, unlike the jerseys worn in Boston, Sea Dog home jerseys will feature names on the back. Home hats are navy blue with a navy blue bill and feature the Sea Dog logo in red and gray.

In addition, the Sea Dogs will wear alternate hats for select home games. These hats are red with navy blue bills. The Portland appears in blue and gray.

Portland's road uniforms are gray with red lettering and numerals trimmed in blue. "Portland" is spelled out across the chest in block lettering similar to the "Boston" on Red Sox road jerseys. The same classic numbers will appear on the back, but will not feature player names. Road hats have red bills and are navy blue with the Sea Dog logo in red and gray.

Sea Dog batting practice tops are mesh pullover jerseys in navy blue with "Sea Dogs" and numbers in red with white trim. Red and white piping appears around the neck. Batting practice hats feature the alternate logo (Slugger coming out of the water) and are all navy blue.

Tickets for Opening Day remain and are available by calling the Sea Dogs Ticket Office at 207-879-9500 or by logging on to www.seadogs.com.




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