The other week the Ontario Baseball Club unveiled the name of their new margin. Yesterday the club revealed the name and searched for the 2026 season.
On Thursday evening, the baseball of Ontario announced during a revelation event, the club takes on the name Ontario Tower Buzzers. The name comes from the film gun of the film in which Tom Cruise says the following line: “Sorry Goose, but it’s time to buzz the tower.”
The club stays with the aviation theme as a nod to the name Giver of their ballpark: Ontario International Airport (for short).
The Tower Buzzers, the Modesto Nuts will replace as part of a musical seats in the California League, where the A-Team of Seattle Modesto leaves for San Bernadino (Inland Empire 66ers) and the Angels A-Team, after sixteen years after sixteen years of departs, will return to the Dodgers.

Tower Buzzers General Manager Allan Benavides stated: “The International Airport of Ontario is a huge player in our market, transformational for the city and the economy and we wanted to lean in it.” Ontario airport was initially known as Latimer Field. In 1943 it was a training and operating base of the Army Air Corps, and the identity of the Tower Buzzers is also a tribute to that era. “We want to pay tribute to the Mavericks that flew those planes,” said Benavides. “In the beginning it was a small small airport and they turned it into a much bigger thing.” As a result, the mascot of the Maverick team is called one that carries a kite.
The new club will have the following colors: red, white, yellow and two shades of blue (Dodger and Sky). The primary logo has one that buzzes beyond a control tower. The new look was designed by Studio Simon’s Dan Simon, a designer-based designer who has made many other Minor League logos and appearance.
According to Dan Simon there is not much that is ‘Minor League’ with which you can deal with if there is an aviation theme. “But because of the word buzzers in the team name, that gave us a bee character to add a fun and whimsical Minor League element,” said Simon.

The bee carries a scarf and is an important part of the sweater. First of all, it buzzes at the top of the Word Mark of Ontario on the road sweater, but it also buzzes through the loops of the ZS of the home shirt. In addition, the with a prominent place on the left -hand life of the Thuis Jersey and on the chest of the yellow alternative sweater

Like a dop nut I love the caps that the club offers. The alternative 1 cap has a bee head that wears pilot glasses and a red scarf.

The Home Cap has the abbreviation for the abbreviation, which, as previously written, is the abbreviation for Ontario International Airport.

Last but not least is the alternative 2 -cap bright yellow, also with the letters on the front and with a Dodger Blue lid.
Both alternative 1 and home cap sport a white button on top, completely in Dodgers style. The alternative 2 cap has a blue button in Dodger Blue.
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