The New Orleans Zephyrs (Class AAA; Pacific Coast League) unveiled a new look, featuring the team’s first logo change in six years and an alteration to the color scheme.
The old logo, of mascot Boudreaux taking a bite out of the “Zephyrs” script, has been replaced by the “Fleur de Z” logo, with a baseball bat as the centerpiece and the new “Zephyrs” script across the middle.
“The fleur de lis is known nationwide as the symbol of New Orleans, and by incorporating it into our logo, we are emphasizing, again, how proud we are to call New Orleans home,” said Jessica De Oro, Zephyrs Director of Promotions and Merchandise. “No matter where we play, people will know that we are from New Orleans.”
Additionally, the Zephyrs have introduced metallic silver into the color scheme for the first time, taking the place of the hunter green that has traditionally been used. Navy blue will remain the Zephyrs’ primary color.
“New Orleans is known for its opulence, with Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest, to name a few, and we felt silver was an appropriate representation of that,” said De Oro.