

One entry per person, but anyone enrolled in the Uni Watch membership program at the time of the drawing can send four entries. To enter, send a blank e-mail with your name in the subject line to the raffle address (not to the usual Uni Watch e-mail address, please) by this Thursday, February 5th, at 10pm eastern. First up: Chris Speakman at Sports Propaganda has offered a free screen-print from his inventory of awesome MLB-themed designs. For the rest of Matt’s photos, look here.įebruary Raffles, Round 1: I’ve got a bunch of stuff to raffle off this month, so let’s get started. The PA announcer referred to the Condors as the “Convicts” throughout the game.įrankly, I don’t see what this has to do with Blagojevich, as opposed to any other criminal, but whatever - it’s still a well-executed promotion.There was a special seating area called the “Jury Box.”.The goal judges were dressed up like old-style judges, complete with white wig.The penalty box was accessorized with prison bars for the occasion.This was especially fun when they were breaking up fights! Even the refs got in on the action, wearing blue jerseys modeled after prison guard uniforms.The Wranglers added black and white stripes to their socks - beautiful.The Condors had a similar patch that read “DOC” with the player’s uniform number. Where a prison number would be, the Wranglers had an “ILLGOV” patch with the player’s uniform number.The Wranglers wore prison-striped jerseys with stencil-styled typography, while the visiting Bakersfield Condors wore jerseys styled like orange jumpsuits.Here’s his report, supplemented by photos he took himself: Many readers sent links to news stories about the game, but one Uni Watcher - Matt Moschella - was actually in attendance. But it was completely uni-uneventful (unless you count a couple of the ads, but I prefer not to glorify that part of the Super Bowl industrial complex), so we’ll move on to other things.Ĭase in point: The Las Vegas Wranglers of the ECHL held a “Prison Jersey Night” last Friday, in honor of ex-Illinois Gov. Yes, I’m aware that there was a football game last night.
