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PGA stars spotted wearing MLB logo — here's the surprising reason behind the crossover moment
PGA stars spotted wearing MLB logo — here's the surprising reason behind the crossover moment

Time of India

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

PGA stars spotted wearing MLB logo — here's the surprising reason behind the crossover moment

Why PGA Championship golfers are suddenly sporting the MLB logo on their outfits (Credit: Imagn Images) If you've been watching the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow this weekend, you might've noticed something unexpected: a few golfers rocking the Major League Baseball (MLB) logo on their shirts. While it may seem like a wardrobe mix-up at first glance, there's actually a fascinating story behind this surprising crossover. Why the MLB logo is making waves on the golf course Jhonattan Vegas, for example, proudly sports the MLB logo on the left side of his polo. Others have it placed in various sponsor-like spots on their apparel. It looks like a branding choice—but for a completely unrelated sport? That's where curiosity kicks in. Turns out, these aren't former baseball players or die-hard baseball fanatics trying to show love for America's pastime. Instead, it's a rather unique sponsorship deal that dates back to an idea pitched by agent Dave Parker in 2013. 'A article detailed the story years ago,' highlighting how Parker proposed the collaboration to Major League Baseball as a creative marketing opportunity. Under this arrangement, golfers are paid to wear the MLB logo, giving the league some unexpected exposure on the golf course. But the deal doesn't just end with logo placement. Players often return the favor by attending MLB games and occasionally entertaining high-profile MLB clients during private golf outings. It's a win-win—a crossover of fan bases and an extension of MLB's reach into another elite sport. Shawn Stefani was the first to sign the deal, and his perks included more than a paycheck. He reportedly had open access to Houston Astros games, enjoying the luxury of free tickets whenever he pleased. 'Peter Malnati later got a ticket hookup too, but with the Kansas City Royals.' Jhonattan Vegas has also been seen enjoying Astros games, possibly taking advantage of similar benefits. So, while it may look out of place, the MLB logo on a golfer's shirt is actually the product of an innovative partnership—a subtle but strategic move that links two beloved American sports. For fans watching this weekend, it's more than just a logo; it's a clever blend of branding, cross-sport collaboration, and, for the players, a few fun perks along the way. Also Read: Aaron Judge crushes epic 444-foot homer to lift Yankees over Mariners in wild series finish Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

The Nukes Drop ‘Max The Musical Mosquito', And Hit The Road With Free School Shows
The Nukes Drop ‘Max The Musical Mosquito', And Hit The Road With Free School Shows

Scoop

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scoop

The Nukes Drop ‘Max The Musical Mosquito', And Hit The Road With Free School Shows

This NZ Music Month, there's something in the air and it's not just a mozzie. Say hello to Max the Musical Mosquito, the brand-new song from Aotearoa's favourite ukulele trio The Nukes. It's a catchy, country-swinging, brain-tickling tune about an airplane-obsessed kid who is woken in the middle of the night by a ukulele-playing mosquito, and it's leading the charge on their new kids' EP Creature Feature which will be released on Friday 30 May proudly supported by NZ On Air's Children's Music Fund. You'll find it on digital platforms Spotify, Apple Music etc from May 30, with the video premiering on YouTube the same day. It's also on this month's NZ On Air's New Tracks Kids compilation. Now in their 15th year, The Nukes are a three-piece powerhouse of musical mischief, storytelling and heart. Founding frontman Dave Parker brings sparkle and swagger on vocals and uke, joined by fellow founding member. Ben Collier, the cool, calm, and quietly brilliant force on slide and lead ukulele. And introducing the freshest face on the block, Dave's son Josh (JayP) Parker, who officially joined the band in 2023. Max the Musical Mosquito also comes to life in a gloriously animated music video by Wellington animator Ross Payne, a technicolour, toe-tapping fever dream that's part hoedown, part surreal bedtime story. To celebrate Max, The Nukes are buzzing into schools with free, high-energy workshops, part concert, part jam session, all fun. Kids will learn a few chords and before long they're up strumming along with the band. No music experience needed. The Nukes bring everything they need, songs, sheets, and serious good vibes. It's hands-on, laugh-out-loud learning that leaves kids inspired, noisy, and totally hooked on the uke. ' The idea came to me in the early hours of a warm, rainy night,' says Dave Parker. ' There was a pesky mozzie buzzing around and I was in that half-awake dream state where I thought, is this mosquito just being annoying, or is it actually playing a tune? Suddenly I had this image of a musical mosquito flying in and jamming on the uke, and Max was born.' Whether it's songs about worms (Worms, winner of the 2020 APRA Children's video of the Year), flightless birds, or ukulele-playing insects, The Nukes craft smart, quirky tunes that never talk down to kids and always invite them in. Beloved by audiences of all ages, The Nukes blend vaudeville, folk, swing, pop and country with signature silliness and soul. They've played everywhere from WOMAD and Splore to town halls, classrooms, arts festivals and even the Bluff Oyster Festival and no matter the setting, they leave hearts full and toes tapping.

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