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After six years of having their logo virtually the same, featuring “Boudreaux the Nutria,” the New Orleans Zephyrs of the Pacific Coast League have significantly altered their appearance ...
It's official, the New Orleans Zephyrs are no more. The city's Triple-A baseball team has been renamed to the New Orleans Baby Cakes, the team announced Tuesday afternoon at a ...
NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Zephyrs are now officially the New Orleans Baby Cakes. Team leaders officially announced the new name Tuesday during an unveiling event at the ballpark in Metairie.
The Zephyrs' lease with the state for Zephyr Field ends in 2010. Beaver wouldn't discuss how he views the Zephyrs beyond 2010. "We just have to cross that bridge when we come to it," Beaver said.
Advocate staff photo by A.J. SISCO Lou Schwechheimer speaks during a news conference announcing his purchase of 50 percent of the New Orleans Zephyrs on Monday at Zephyr Stadium in Metairie.
After all, the moniker has been in use since the minor league baseball team set up shop in the city in 1993. It was the name of the Denver-based team that relocated to New Orleans that year, but it ...
Mackel said the rebranding is the brainchild of Zephyrs owner Lou Schwechheimer and his general manager, Cookie Rojas. Each name suggestion has a specific connection to the New Orleans area.
Advocate staff photo by RUSTY COSTANZA -- Zephrys' manager Andy Haines, second from left, speaks to members of the media during the New Orleans Zephyrs' Media Day at Zephyr Field.
Saturday's win moves the Chasers to 7-3 on the season. Omaha continues their road stand with New Orleans Sunday afternoon. First pitch is at 1 p.m. at Zephyr Field. METAIRIE, La. — ...
METAIRIE, LA (WVUE) - The New Orleans Zephyrs will reveal their new team name during a ceremony at Zephyr Field today. The three finalists are: Baby Cakes Tailgators Night Owls The unveiling will ...
The Tacoma Rainiers and New Orleans Zephyrs were tied 2-2 in the top of the sixth inning Monday when thunder, lightning, and torrents of rain poured down on Zephyr Field.
NEW ORLEANS — After nearly a quarter-century as the New Orleans Zephyrs, the city’s professional baseball team will have a new name beginning in 2017. WVUE-TV reports the Zephyrs name carried ...
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