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Major League Baseball defaces Ireland's national flag

Posted on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 at 03:58 AM

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I'm not sure if you noticed or not, but baseball's spring training got going the other day. That means a new baseball season is only a few weeks away, thank goodness.

However, before we get to Opening Day St.Patrick's Day will be here. And, as is the custom now, that means Major League Baseball will be promoting its special St. Patrick's Day line of merchandise. You can get a green version of pretty much every team's cap and tee shirt, if you like.

Obviously there's a demand for such products, which I think is great. The die-hard baseball fan can satisfy their need to display where their baseball loyalties lie, but also exhibit their pride in their Irish heritage. I have a few green Mets shirts myself.

Yesterday I got my annual e-mail from the Mets asking me to "gear up and go green" for St. Patrick's Day. Loads of the usual green caps, green tee shirts, shamrock covered boxer shorts. Who doesn't need some of that?

What struck me, however, was that included among the green caps and shirts and boxers was an Irish flag. Only this Irish flag has "New York Mets" printed on it along with the Mets logo in the middle of the flag on a green shamrock background. And the real kicker, there's an MLB trademark stamp in the lower left corner.

First of all, I want to ask Major League Baseball who owns the green, white and orange flag that you've stamped your trademark on? MLB is not shy about demanding that others respect their logos and symbols. Mostly, however, I want to ask MLB who gave you the right to deface the national flag of Ireland?

I couldn't find any similarly defaced American flags on MLB's web site probably because MLB is fully aware that to do so is a violation of the flag code of the United States. Title 4, Chapter 1 § 8 of the United States Flag Code stipulates that "No disrespect should be shown to the flag of the United States of America."

The flag code further specifies that the "flag should never have placed upon it, nor on any part of it, nor attached to it any mark, insignia, letter, word, figure, design, picture, or drawing of any nature." Furthermore, the flag code says the "flag should never be used for advertising purposes in any manner whatsoever." I think that's pretty clear and fully explains why you don't see the Mets' logo or MLB trademark stamped on Old Glory.

If the American flag is deserving of such respect then so is the Irish flag. The Irish Government's Guidelines for the use of the National Flag are less detailed, but pretty straight-forward. "The National Flag should never be defaced by placing slogans, logos, lettering or pictures of any kind on it, for example at sporting events." {Note the Irish government's boldface.}

I know there are many people in both America and Ireland who think nothing of violating their country's flag code, but MLB should be not be following suit. And, lest you think it's only the Mets whose logo can be found on the Irish flag, similar versions exist with logos of the Yankees, Red Sox, Cubs and others.

Interestingly, one team that doesn't have an Irish flag with their team's name and logo on it is the Philadelphia Phillies. They have a special St. Patrick's Day flag, but it's not the national flag of Ireland.

Maybe being the home of the American flag makes Philadelphia more conscious of the respect that a national flag should receive or maybe someone in the Phillies' organization recognized what was right and wrong here. Either way, I grudgingly have to tip my green, shamrock-covered Mets cap to the hated Phillies.




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Go Get Em Yank! Good Catch. MLB should not be allowed to get away with this.
I'd just like to reiterate that it's NOT just the Mets. I'm a Met fan, which is why I saw the Met version of the flag. But the Yankees, Red Sox, Cubs, Cardinals & Brewers (at least) have similar flags. I didn't check every team, but many western teams don't have such flags.
I tried sending a copy of the article to the Irish consulate but could not get an email address that went through. Several versions listed on the Irish Consulate website .Perhaps some one savvy with computers could email the article to them. It might carry more weight if the Irish government protested. I also sent wording of the national flag codes of Ireland and USA to the NYMETS. Does anyone care to join this protest??
Apparently the need and greed for the green (i.e., $$$)led the Mets to deface the Irish flag. I believe a public apology to the people of Ireland and to the Irish American community should be forthcoming. Scott McGowan
I emailed my protest to: nyMets website. If anyone else is offended by the desecration of our Irish flag please add your protest via email to the NYMets. Snail mail address: NY METS, Citi Field, Roosevelt Ave., Flushing, NY 11368-1699
Add me to the list of Irish citizens protesting the defamation of the Irish flag. What can we do or write to to protest this insult?
I was in an American Eagle store in Bakersfield CA on Sunday and they had a T Shirt with "Who's Your Paddy?" on it for sale which I found offensive. I told the manager of the store that the term Paddy was a derogatory put down for people of Ireland. She said she never realized that and would report it to head office.
Imagine the reaction if Kerry did the same thing to the U.S flag in Croke Park. This is an appalling defamation. Has any Irish group in the U.S protested?
I'd like to think it was something other then arrogance on the part of MLB but I have a hard time coming up with anything other then that. You hit the nail on the head with MLB wanting to protect what is "theirs" from improper use and for them to not offer in kind treatment to what is not "theirs" is inexcusable.
This is just totally wrong to deface the Irish flag and MLB and the Mets should stop selling them. Being Irish I'm deeply offended.
Desecrating a national flag is not so good, but neither is turning what St. Patrick did for Ireland into a market for Hucksters either.
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