MOTION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION AGAINST DEFENDANT HARRY GIBSON INDIVIDUALLY AND DOING BUSINESS AS OFF CENTER MARKETING
ROBERT W. GETTLEMAN, District Judge.
Plaintiffs Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. and Chicago Cubs Baseball Club, LLC (collectively, "Plaintiffs") respectfully move this Court for entry of final judgment and a permanent injunction against Defendant Harry Gibson, individually and doing business as Off Center Marketing ("Mr. Gibson"), in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 1 (the "Judgment and Permanent Injunction"). As reflected in the signatures on page 9, Plaintiffs and Mr. Gibson consent to entry of the Judgment and Permanent Injunction.
(PROPOSED) CONSENT JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION AGAINST DEFENDANT HARRY GIBSON INDIVIDUALLY AND DOING BUSINESS AS OFF CENTER MARKETING
Having considered the Complaint on file in this action, and Defendant Harry Gibson, individually and doing business as Off Center Marketing ("Defendant"), having consented to each of the factual findings and the terms of the permanent injunction set forth below, this Court hereby finds as follows:
1. Plaintiff Chicago Cubs Baseball Club, LLC (the "Cubs") owns exclusive rights to use, and extensively, exclusively, and continuously has used in commerce, a number of inherently distinctive word and design marks that identify and distinguish the Cubs ("Cubs Word and Design Marks"). Many of the Cubs Word and Design Marks are the subject of valid federal and/or state trademark registrations.
2. The Cubs own exclusive rights to use, and extensively, exclusively, and continuously have used in commerce, the Cubs' distinctive trade dress (the "Cubs Trade Dress," and collectively with the Cubs Word and Design Marks, the "Cubs Marks"), which consists of the Cubs' blue-and-red color scheme in combination with other indicia associated with the Cubs, such as: references to team successes and history (e.g., "1908"); geographic references (e.g., Chicago); traditions like the "W" flag, "Hey Hey," and "Go Cubs Go"; the Cubs uniform designs; names or images of famous Cubs players (e.g., Ernie Banks, Ron Santo, Ryne Sandberg, Anthony Rizzo, Kris Bryant, and Jake Arrieta), including their jersey images or numbers; names or images of famous Cubs managers and general managers; broadcast personalities; slogans, sayings, and other word marks and logos; and imagery related to Wrigley Field.
3. Plaintiff Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. ("MLBP") is a licensee of and acts as licensing agent for each of the Major League Baseball Clubs (including the Cubs), the Office of the Commissioner of Baseball (the "BOC") and their respective affiliated and related entities (collectively, the "MLB Entities"). The Major League Baseball Clubs currently consist of the Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies, Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants and Washington Nationals. It is understood that references to the "MLB Clubs" or, individually, a "MLB Club," as the case may be, shall include each MLB Club's respective predecessors-in-interest, predecessors, successors and assigns.
4. Included among the intellectual property licensed and enforced by MLBP on behalf of itself and the other MLB Entities are the MLB Entities' trademarks, service marks and trade names and the trademark names owned, licensed, protected, and/or used by the MLB Entities and/or under which each of the MLB Clubs competes, along with a variety of other names, trademarks, service marks, logos, designs and trade dresses owned, licensed, protected, and/or used by the MLB Clubs, including the Cubs Marks (all referred to collectively herein as the "MLB Marks"), including, without limitation, the unique and inherently distinctive colors, color combinations, striping, uniform designs and/or positioning of the MLB Club names, logos, and other elements (such as geographic designations) used on the MLB Clubs' uniforms, or components thereof (the "MLB Uniform Trade Dress"; it is understood that all references herein to MLB Marks includes MLB Uniform Trade Dress).
5. The MLB Entities and their predecessors, affiliates, and licensees have long used and are using the MLB Marks, and many of the MLB Marks are the subject of valid federal and/or state trademark registrations, representative samples of which are listed in Exhibit 1.
6. As a result of the substantial use, marketing, and promotion of the MLB Marks for many years in connection with baseball-related services and as part of an extensive licensing program on a wide variety of goods and services relating to and promoting the MLB Clubs, the MLB Marks have become associated by fans, consumers and the trade, press, media and public with the MLB Entities and have developed considerable and valuable goodwill of great value to the MLB Entities.
7. Defendant is manufacturing, distributing, advertising, marketing, offering for sale, and/or selling products that incorporate one or more of the MLB Marks or substantially indistinguishable, confusingly similar, or dilutive imitations thereof.
8. Defendant is not licensed or authorized by Plaintiffs to use MLB Marks on or in connection with goods.
9. Defendant's unlawful activities described above are likely to cause confusion, mistake, or deception among members of the consuming public, and, in particular, among Cubs fans.
10. Defendant's unlawful activities described above are likely to dilute, by blurring and/or tarnishment, the distinctive quality of one or more of the MLB Marks.
11. Defendant acknowledges and agrees that each of the products depicted in Exhibit 2 (the "Infringing Goods") bears a substantially indistinguishable or confusingly similar imitation of one or more MLB Marks. Defendant further acknowledges and agrees that the images of Infringing Goods depicted in Exhibit 2 is not comprehensive or exclusive and that manufacturing, distributing, advertising, marketing, offering for sale, and selling other products that incorporate one or more of the MLB Marks or substantially indistinguishable, confusingly similar, or dilutive imitations thereof would violate the terms of the permanent injunction below.
12. If this Court declines to grant an injunction and the other relief described below, Plaintiffs will have no adequate remedy at law and will suffer immediate and irreparable harm in the form of injury to Plaintiffs' reputation and property rights, harm to the goodwill associated with the MLB Marks, loss of quality associations and control over the MLB Marks and Plaintiffs' brands, and decreased sales of licensed merchandise.
13. If this Court declines to grant an injunction and the other relief described below, the harm to Plaintiffs clearly outweighs any harm that Defendant may incur, because Defendant has no legitimate rights to use MLB Marks, Defendant has not requested permission from Plaintiffs to use the MLB Marks, and Plaintiffs have not consented to such use.
14. It is in the public interest that the infringing and counterfeit goods, including without limitation the Infringing Goods, be removed from sale to consumers.
15. On Thursday September 22, 2016, MLBP and the Cubs filed this action against Defendant and others (the "Civil Action") alleging claims for counterfeiting and trademark infringement under the Lanham Trademark Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1114, false designations of origin, false or misleading descriptions of fact, or false and misleading representations of fact under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C § 1125(a), trademark dilution under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(c), trademark infringement under Illinois State law, 765 ILCS 1036/60, trademark dilution under Illinois State law, 765 ILCS 1036/65, common law unfair competition trademark infringement, and violations of 815 ILCS 510/1 et seq.
16. The Court has jurisdiction over the subject matter of this action and over Defendant, and venue in this action is proper in this judicial district.
17. MLBP, the Cubs, and Defendant have entered into a confidential settlement agreement ("Settlement Agreement") and have consented to the entry of this Consent Judgment and Permanent Injunction ("Consent Judgment") with regard to the Cubs' and MLBP's claims against Defendant.
Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
1. The Clerk shall enter FINAL JUDGMENT against Defendant with regard to all claims asserted by MLBP and the Cubs in the Civil Action.
2. Defendant and all of his agents, officers, employees, representatives, successors, assigns, attorneys, and all other persons acting for, with, by, through, or under authority from Defendant, or in concert or participation with Defendant, and each of them, are PERMANENTLY ENJOINED and RESTRAINED, from:
a. making use (including but not limited to trademark, fair, incidental, descriptive, or functional uses) in connection with the manufacture, sale, offering for sale distribution, advertising, or promoting of novelties, collectibles, clothing, or other apparel or any other product or service, including but not limited to use on the products themselves, and/or on the labels or packaging for the products and/or advertising or promotional materials for such products or services of:
i. any MLB Marks, or any other trademarks, service marks, names, trade names, trade dresses, logos, designs, distinctive colors, color combinations, striping, uniform designs, or the positioning of such elements on uniforms, that are substantially indistinguishable from, confusingly similar to, or dilutive of any of the MLB Marks;
ii. any images, pictures, posters, photographs, caricatures, depictions or likenesses in a still or moving form (collectively, "Images") in whole or in part of current or former players, coaches or managers wearing any item resembling a Major League Baseball uniform or a component of such uniform on or in any products or materials including, without limitation, on any product, advertising, or promotional materials. For purposes of this Agreement, jerseys, pants, jackets, caps, helmets, and catchers' equipment are considered components of a Major League Baseball uniform;
iii. a uniform number and/or a baseball player name or any Images, and/or a geographical designation, initials, abbreviation, or other geographical reference to the location of a MLB Club together with any of the MLB Marks or other names, marks, trade dress, colors, or designs similar thereto or which identify or are associated with or suggest a connection with any of the MLB Entities;
b. doing any other act or thing calculated or likely to cause confusion with or dilute the MLB Marks or to suggest that Defendant or its goods or services, are in any way associated or affiliated with, endorsed or sponsored by, or is a sponsor of, any of the MLB Entities; and
c. representing that any goods manufactured, distributed, offered for sale, or sold or advertised by Defendant are sponsored or licensed or are authorized by or originate with Plaintiffs, or from otherwise taking any action likely to cause confusion, mistake, or deception on the part of the public as to the origin or sponsorship of such goods, unless such articles of merchandise have been licensed by Plaintiffs; or from taking any actions infringing any of MLB Marks or other intellectual property rights, or from assisting, aiding, or abetting any other person or entity in engaging in or performing any of the activities referred to herein.
3. This Court shall have continuing jurisdiction to enforce the provisions of the permanent injunction entered herein.
4. All of the parties hereto consent to the issuance and entry of this Consent Judgment and waive the right to appeal from or otherwise contest this Consent Judgment, which may be entered in the form and content as set forth above without further notice to any party.
5. Nothing in this Consent Judgment shall relieve any party of any further obligations set forth in the confidential Settlement Agreement.
6. The Cubs, MLBP, and Defendant each shall bear its own costs, including attorneys' fees.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
EXHIBIT 1
The following logos and/or word marks: AL, American League and National League, NL, Major League, Major League Baseball, Major League Baseball silhouetted batter logos, MLB, What A Game, I Live For This, Opening Day, and This Is Beyond Baseball.
The primary, secondary and headwear logos, uniform lettering and designs, images, colors and color combinations, trade dress, characters, symbols, designs, likenesses, visual representations, and word marks, of the following Clubs including, without limitation, their respective successor organizations: Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants and Washington Nationals.
The following logos and/or word marks: ALCS, AL Champions, All-Star Game, All-Star Futures Game, American League and National League stylized jersey lettering and cap logos, American League and National League Championship Series, American League Champions, ASG, Division Series, Fall Classic, FanFest, Home Run Derby, Interlocking Leaves Design, League Championship Series, LCS, Major League Baseball All-Star FanFest primary and secondary, Midsummer Classic, NLCS, National League Champions, NL Champions, October Dreams, 8 Teams, 1 Champion, World Series, World Series Champions, WS, and World Series Green Team.
The following logos and/or word marks: Battle of the Bay, Bay Bridge Series, Freedom Series, Freeway Series, I-5 Series, I-70 Series, I-95 Series, Liberty Series, Second City Series, Show-Me Series, and Subway Series.
The vintage primary, secondary and headwear logos, uniform lettering and designs, images, colors and color combinations, trade dress, characters, symbols, designs, likenesses, visual representations, and word marks, of the following Clubs: Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants and Washington Nationals, including, without limitation, their respective predecessor organizations (including, but not limited to: Anaheim Angels, Boston Braves, Brooklyn Dodgers, California Angels, Florida Marlins, Houston Colt .45's, Kansas City Athletics, Los Angeles Angels, Milwaukee Braves, Montreal Expos, New York Giants, Philadelphia Athletics, Seattle Pilots, St. Louis Browns and Washington Senators).
The following word marks and/or images: Arizona Diamondbacks: Baxter, Atlanta Braves: Homer the Brave, Baltimore Orioles: The Bird, Boston Red Sox: Wally the Green Monster, Chicago Cubs: Clark; Chicago White Sox: Southpaw, Cincinnati Reds: Gapper, Mr. Red, Mr. Redlegs, Rosie Red, Cleveland Indians: Slider and racing hot dog characters, Colorado Rockies: Dinger, Detroit Tigers: Paws, Houston Astros: Junction Jack, Kansas City Royals: Sluggerrr, Los Angeles Dodgers: Koala, Miami Marlins: Billy the Marlin, Milwaukee Brewers: Bernie Brewer, the Brewers' five sausage characters (namely Bratwurst, Polish Sausage or Polish, Hot Dog, Chorizo, Italian Sausage or Italian), Famous Racing Sausages, Minnesota Twins: TC, New York Mets: Mr. Met, Mrs. Met, Oakland Athletics: Stomper, Philadelphia Phillies: Phillie Phanatic Phanatic and 5-pointed star design), Pittsburgh Pirates: Jolly Roger, Pirate Parrot, the Pirates' four pierogies characters, San Diego Padres: Swinging Friar, San Francisco Giants: Lou Seal, Seattle Mariners: Mariner Moose, St. Louis Cardinals: Fredbird, Tampa Bay Rays: Raymond, Texas Rangers: Rangers Captain, Toronto Blue Jays: Ace, and Washington Nationals: Screech, the four racing president characters (namely Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson), the Racing Presidents and The Rushmores.
The following logos and/or word marks: America At Its Best, Baseball Fever Catch It, Baseball Max, Baseball Official Game of Summer, Cactus League, Catch the Fever, Crosstown Classic, Crosstown Cup, Crosstown Series, Diamond Skills, DRAFT (any year), Grapefruit League, Legends Are Born in October, Pitch Hit and Run, RBI Reviving Baseball In Inner Cities, Rookie League, Spring Training, Take Me Out To The Ballgame, Take You Out To The Ballgame, and Take Us Out To The Ballgame, TEAMMLB, Turn Ahead the Clock, Welcome To The Show, Yardball and Tenth Man and 10th Man.
The following logos and/or word marks: Atlanta Braves: Boston Bees, Braves Chop House, Braves Country, Ivan Allen Jr. Braves Museum Hall of Fame, and 1876 Crossed Tomahawks Anniversary sleeve patch; Arizona Diamondbacks: D-Backs, D-Backs Kids Change The Game, Los D-Backs and 10th Anniversary World Champions; Baltimore Orioles: The Ballpark That Forever Changed Baseball; Boston Red Sox: Bosox, Boston Puritans, Green Monster, Red Sox Nation, Red Sox recycling, We Won't Rest, Fenway Park 100th Anniversary, and America's Most Beloved Ballpark; Chicago Cubs: Cubbies; Chicago White Sox: South Siders, South Side Hit Men, ChiSox, Diamond View, Soxfest, White Sox Nation, Sox Pride, Sox Pride It's About Us, and Medias Blancas; Cincinnati Reds: It's A Whole New Ballgame, Redlegs, Red Stockings, Reds, and The Great Eight; Cleveland Indians: Batterhorn, Heritage Park and Design, Game Face, Indians Snow Days, The Frozen Mile, Tribetubular, Tribe, Are You In The Tribe?, I'm In The Tribe, Are You?, My Tribe, This Is Our Tribe, What If It's Tribe Time, Indians Music Festival, and The Frozen Diamond Faceoff; Colorado Rockies: Blake Street Bombers, The Rockpile, Rocktober, and Baseball With An Altitude; Detroit Tigers: Tigers Care, Who's Your Tiger, and Tigers vintage tiger design; Houston Astros: Pink In The Park and We Are Your Astros; Los Angeles Angels: Halos, Rally Monkey, Angels 50th Anniversary Patch Angels Baseball, Angels Baseball 2012 Anniversary sleeve patch, Angels Nation The Big A, and Light Up The Halo; Los Angeles Dodgers: 1955 Dodgers (sleeve patch), Los Doyers, Boys in Blue, and Dodger Stadium 50th Anniversary sleeve patch; Milwaukee Brewers: Brew Crew, Cerveceros, C (stylized) cap logo, Barrelman, Home To Heroes, Brewersfest, Miller Park 10th Anniversary, Fork, Cork and Barrel, Bierbrauer, Brewing Winners, Brewing Home Grown Stars, Brewing Home Runs, Brewing Passion, and Brewing Traditions; Minnesota Twins: This Is Twins Territory; New York Mets: Amazin' Mets, Amazins, Los Mets, Mets Hall of Fame and Museum, and Ya Gotta Believe; New York Yankees: Yankees Universe, Where Players Become Legends, George M. Steinbrenner Field, Yankee Hankee, Legends Field, Yankees Fan Festival, Bronx Bombers, The House That Ruth Built, Bronx Dynasty, Ring Dynasty, 27 Time Dynasty, Captain of a Dynasty, DJ3K, and 602 Saves; Oakland Athletics: A's Brand and A Different Brand of Baseball; Philadelphia Phillies: Fightin' Phils, Phils, Race for the Repeat, and The Bell Tolls Twice; Pittsburgh Pirates: Pittsburgh Pirates Fantasy Camp and Design; Saint Louis Cardinals: Cardinal Nation, Cardinals Care, Redbird Rookies, Redbirds, Cards, and Baseball Heaven; San Francisco Giants: 2010 World Champions, Your SF Giants, Gigantes, Giants SF Recycling, and Road To History; San Diego Padres: Celebrando Lo Nuestro, Compadres Club, Frequent Friar, Friar Faithful, Oktoberfest, Padres' military appreciation, San Diego Padres Blueprint, Western Metal Theater Live, and Padres and Ballpark design (2011); Seattle Mariners: Junior Mariners Club, Marineros, Mojo Risin', and On Deck (stylized); Tampa Bay Rays: 9=8, Ray Team, Rays tree design, and DJ Kitty; Texas Rangers: Claw and Antler, 40th Anniversary sleeve patch; Washington Nationals: Nats, Natstown, and Nationals in Hebrew lettering.
The logos, word marks and images of the following ballparks: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, AT&T Park, Busch Stadium, Chase Field, Citi Field, Citizens Bank Park, Comerica Park, Dodger Stadium, Fenway Park, Globe Life Park in Arlington, Great American Ball Park, Kauffman Stadium, Marlins Park, Miller Park, Minute Maid Park, Nationals Park, O.co Coliseum, PETCO Park, PNC Park, Progressive Field, Rogers Centre, SAFECO Field, Target Field, Tropicana Field, Turner Field, U.S. Cellular Field, Wrigley Field, and Yankee Stadium. The logos, word marks and images of the following ballparks: Anaheim Stadium, Arlington Stadium, Astrodome, Atlanta Fulton County Stadium, Candlestick Park, Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Comiskey Park, Crosley Field, Exhibition Stadium, Forbes Field, Griffith Stadium, Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Jacobs Field, Kansas City Municipal Stadium, Memorial Stadium, Metropolitan Stadium, Milwaukee County Stadium, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Olympic Stadium, Polo Grounds, Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, Riverfront Stadium, Seals Stadium, Shea Stadium, Shibe Park, Sportsman's Park, The Ballpark in Arlington, The Kingdome, Three Rivers Stadium, Tiger Stadium, and Veterans Stadium.
The logos, word marks and images of Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
The Genuine Merchandise logos and word mark.
The MLB Authentic Collection logos and word mark. The Major League Baseball Cooperstown Collection logos and word mark. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum logos and word mark.
All-Star Game Fun Run logo and word mark, All-Star Charity Concert logo and word mark Breakthrough Series, Flag Design associated with Welcome Back Veterans
Registration Mark Goods and Services
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,183,876) C Class 25: Hats, caps
Dec. 29, 1981 Class 28: Toy banks and baseball
helmets
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,544,313) CHICAGO CUBS Class 11: Flashlights.
June 20, 1989 Class 25: Clothing, namely, T-shirts,
sweatshirts, caps and hooded
sweatshirts
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,548,675) CHICAGO CUBS Class 41: Entertainment services in
July 18, 1989 the nature of baseball exhibitions
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,846,643) CHICAGO ORPHANS Class 25 — Clothing, namely shirts,
September 7, 2010 T-shirts
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,644,960) CUBBIES Class 25 — Clothing namely, caps,
June 23, 2009 hats, shirts, T-shirts
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,326,193) CUBS Class 9 — Pre-recorded videodiscs
October 30, 2007 relating to baseball; pre-recorded
audio discs relating to baseball; cases
for personal digital assistants, cell
phone accessories, namely, cases and
face plate covers; binoculars;
calculators; electric switch plate
covers; luminous signs, neon signs;
sunglasses; decorative magnets;
protective helmets, video and
computer game cartridges, video and
computer game discs, video and
computer game cassettes; computer
accessories, namely, mouse pads,
computer game programs, and
computer application programs
downloadable from a global
computer network in the field of
baseball.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,320,044) CUBS Class 14 — Jewelry, namely,
October 23, 2007 bracelets, charms, earrings, rings,
belly rings, necklaces, pendants,
watches, costume jewelry, silicone or
rubber bracelets and wristbands in
the nature of bracelets, medallions,
ornamental metal pins, lapel pins,
cuff links, metal belt buckles of
precious metal, money clips of
precious metal, key chains of
precious metal, key rings of precious
metal, clocks, wall clocks, alarm
clocks, and non-monetary coins of
precious metal.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,320,043) CUBS Class 16 — Paper goods and printed
October 23, 2007 matter, namely, trading cards,
posters, stickers, decals, temporary
tattoos, bumper stickers, score books,
scorecards, printed baseball game
programs, magazines and books
featuring baseball, brochures
featuring baseball, writing pads, note
paper, notebooks, binders, stationery-type
portfolios, stationery folders,
baseball card albums, book covers,
calendars, greeting cards, postcards,
printed bank checkbooks, checkbook
covers, gift wrapping paper, paper
gift and party bags, paper party
goods in the nature of paper party
decorations; paper coasters, paper
napkins, mounted and un-mounted
photographs, photograph albums,
lithographs, plastic baseball card
holders and collectors cases,
paperweights, letter openers, pens,
pencils, crayons, non-electric erasers,
pencil cases, art pictures, and art
prints.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,320,042) CUBS Class 18 — Athletic bags, overnight
October 23, 2007 bags, backpacks, duffel bags, tote
bags, beach bags, knapsacks, attaché
cases, briefcases, purses, wallets,
billfolds, fanny packs, waist packs,
cosmetic cases sold empty, toiletry
cases sold empty, business card
cases, luggage, luggage tags,
suitcases, umbrellas, dog collars, and
dog leashes
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,231,137) CUBS Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps,
April 17, 2007 hats, visors, knitted headwear, shirts,
t-shirts, tank tops, sweaters,
pullovers, vests, shorts, pants,
dresses, skirts, baseball uniforms,
jerseys, warm-up suits, jogging suits,
sweatshirts, sweatpants, underwear,
robes, sleepwear, swimwear, jackets,
ponchos, cloth bibs, infant wear,
infant diaper covers, cloth diaper sets
with undershirt and diaper cover,
jumpers, rompers, coveralls,
creepers, baby booties, ties, footwear,
socks, hosiery, slippers
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,320,041) CUBS Class 28 — Toys and sporting goods,
October 23, 2007 namely stuffed toys, plush toys, bean
bag toys, foam toys, foam novelty
items, namely, foam fingers,
balloons, checker sets, dominoes,
board games, card games, dart boards
and dart board accessories, namely,
darts, dart shafts and dart flights, toy
cars and trucks, toy mobiles, jigsaw
and manipulative puzzles, yo-yo's,
toy banks, toy figures, toy vehicles,
toy airplanes, dolls and doll
accessories, bobbing head dolls,
decorative wind socks, miniature
baseball bats, mini batting helmet
replicas, toy necklaces, baseballs,
holders for baseballs, autographed
baseballs, playground balls, rubber
action balls, golf balls, golf club head
covers, golf club bags, golf putters,
billiard accessories, namely, cues,
billiard balls, baseball bases, baseball
bats, catcher's masks, batting gloves,
inflatable toys; costume masks;
Christmas tree ornaments, excluding
confectionery and illumination
articles, and Christmas stockings;
playing cards.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,231,136) CUBS Class 41 — Entertainment services,
April 17, 2007 namely, baseball games,
competitions and exhibitions
rendered live and through broadcast
media including television and radio,
and via a global computer network or
a commercial on-line service;
information services, namely,
providing information in the field of
sports, entertainment and related
topics, and providing for
informational messages relating
thereto; educational services in the
nature of baseball skills programs,
baseball camps and clinics offered
live; entertainment services, namely,
production of programming
broadcast via television, radio and a
global computer network or a
commercial on-line service;
organizing community sporting
events; providing facilities for sports
tournaments and competitions
relating to baseball; organizing and
conducting fantasy sports, sports
contests and sweepstakes; providing
on-line newsletters in the field of
baseball
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,694,837) CUBS CARE Class 36 — Raising, receiving and
June 16, 1992 distributing charitable funds by
means of special events.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,199,968) MR. CUB Class 16 — trading cards
January 23, 2007 Class 25 — baseball jerseys
Class 28 — Baseball bat
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,053,475) W Class 24 — Fabric flags
January 31, 2006
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 4,726,597) WRIGLEY FIELD SMOKIES Class 29 — Hot dogs
April 28, 2015
Illinois (Reg. No. 108343) FLY THE W Class 25: Clothing, namely,
Oct. 19, 2015 headwear, shirts, jerseys, sweatshirts
Registration Mark Goods and Services
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,538,193) CHICAGO CUBS (Stylized Design) Class 25: Clothing, namely, shorts,
May 9, 1989 1982 Lettering T-shirts, neckties and 3/4 sleeve
jerseys.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,612,016) CHICAGO CUBS and Design 1984 Class 16 — Publications and printed
September 4, 1990 Lettering matter, namely, souvenir programs.
Class 41 — Entertainment services in
the nature of baseball exhibitions.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,042,652) CUBS and Design 1945 Primary Class 6 — Key tags and key chains.
July 6, 1976 Class 14 — Watches, clocks, and
jewelry.
Class 16 — Baseball trading cards,
posters, decals.
Class 18 — Tote bags.
Class 20 — Cushions, display boards
with magnetic team badges for
attachment thereto, for maintaining
day to day standings of Major
League Baseball teams.
Class 21 — Drinking cups made of
plastic and wastebaskets for domestic
use.
Class 24 — Towels and cloth
pennants.
Class 25 — T-shirts, sweatshirts,
pajamas, ponchos, jackets, pants and
robes.
Class 26 — Cloth, iron-on, sew-on
and pressure sensitive patches, belt
buckles and cloth badges.
Class 28 — Baseball gloves, baseballs
and golf balls.
Class 30 — Chewing gum.
Class 34 — Cigarette lighters.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 869,838) CUBS and Design 1957 Primary Class 41 — Entertainment services in
May 20, 1969 nature of baseball exhibitions
rendered live and through the media
of radio and television.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,326,192) CUBS and Design 1979 Primary Class 9 — pre-recorded videodiscs
October 30, 2007 relating to baseball; pre-recorded
audio discs relating to baseball; cases
for personal digital assistants, cell
phone accessories, namely, cases and
face plate covers; binoculars;
calculators; electric switch plate
covers; luminous signs, neon signs;
sunglasses; decorative magnets;
video and computer game cartridges,
video and computer game discs,
video and computer game cassettes;
computer accessories, namely, mouse
pads, computer game programs, and
computer application programs
downloadable from a global
computer network in the field of
baseball.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,538,033) CUBS and Design 1979 Primary Class 11 — Flashlights.
May 9, 1989
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,320,040) CUBS and Design 1979 Primary Class 16 — Paper goods and printed
October 23, 2007 matter, namely, trading cards,
posters, stickers, decals, temporary
tattoos, bumper stickers, score books,
scorecards, printed baseball game
programs, magazines and books
featuring baseball, brochures
featuring baseball, writing pads, note
paper, notebooks, binders, stationery-type
portfolios, stationery folders,
baseball card albums, book covers,
calendars, greeting cards, postcards,
printed bank checkbooks, checkbook
covers, gift wrapping paper, paper
gift and party bags, paper party
goods in the nature of paper party
decorations; paper coasters, paper
napkins, mounted and un-mounted
photographs, photograph albums,
lithographs, plastic baseball card
holders and collectors cases,
paperweights, letter openers, pens,
pencils, crayons, non-electric erasers,
pencil cases, art pictures, and art
prints
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,320,039) CUBS and Design 1979 Primary Class 18 — Athletic bags, overnight
October 23, 2007 bags, backpacks, duffel bags, tote
bags, beach bags, knapsacks, attaché
cases, briefcases, purses, wallets,
billfolds, fanny packs, waist packs,
cosmetic cases sold empty, toiletry
cases sold empty, business card
cases, luggage, luggage tags,
suitcases, umbrellas, dog collars, and
dog leashes
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,231,135) CUBS and Design 1979 Primary Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps,
April 17, 2007 hats, shirts, t-shirts, tank tops,
sweaters, pullovers, vests, shorts,
pants, dresses, skirts, baseball
uniforms, jerseys, warm-up suits,
jogging suits, sweatshirts,
sweatpants, underwear, robes,
sleepwear, swimwear, jackets,
ponchos, cloth bibs, infant wear,
infant diaper covers, cloth diaper sets
with undershirt and diaper cover,
jumpers, rompers, coveralls,
creepers, baby booties, ties,
footwear, socks, hosiery, slippers
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,320,038) CUBS and Design 1979 Primary Class 28 — Toys and sporting goods,
October 23, 2007 namely stuffed toys, plush toys, bean
bag toys, foam toys, foam novelty
items, namely, foam fingers,
balloons, checker sets, dominoes,
board games, card games, dart boards
and dart board accessories, namely,
darts, dart shafts and dart flights, toy
cars and trucks, toy mobiles, jigsaw
and manipulative puzzles, yo-yo's,
toy banks, toy figures, toy vehicles,
toy airplanes, dolls and doll
accessories, bobbing head dolls,
decorative wind socks, miniature
baseball bats, mini batting helmet
replicas, toy necklaces, baseballs,
holders for baseballs, autographed
baseballs, playground balls, rubber
action balls, golf balls, golf club head
covers, golf club bags, golf putters,
billiard accessories, namely, cues,
billiard balls, baseball bases, baseball
bats, catcher's masks, batting gloves,
inflatable toys; costume masks;
Christmas tree ornaments, excluding
confectionery and illumination
articles, and Christmas stockings;
playing cards
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,854,382) CUBS and Waving Cub Design Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps,
September 28, 2010 hats, shirts, T-shirts, tank tops
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 2,506,407) Cubs C (Stylized) 1910 Cap Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps,
November 13, 2001 hats, headwear, headbands, shirts, T-shirts,
turtlenecks, baseball uniforms,
jerseys, sweatshirts, sleepwear,
jackets, cloth bibs, infantwear,
onesies, footwear, socks.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 2,667,880) Cubs C (Stylized) 1910 Cap Class 41 — Entertainment services,
December 31, 2002 namely, baseball games,
competitions and exhibitions
rendered live, through broadcast
media including television and radio
and via a global computer network or
a commercial on-line service;
providing and disseminating
information in the field of sports and
entertainment, providing multi-user
interactive computer games all via a
global computer network or a
commercial on-line service;
education services in the nature of
baseball skills programs, seminars
and clinics offered live and through
on-line instruction
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,297,664) Cubs C (Stylized) 1957 Cap Class 25 — Baseball caps
September 25, 1984
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,403,046) Cubs C (Stylized) 1969 Cap Class 9 — Electrical and scientific
March 25, 2008 apparatus, namely, cases for personal
digital assistants, cell phone
accessories, namely, cases and face
plate covers; sunglasses; decorative
magnets; protective helmets, baseball
batting helmets, video and computer
game cartridges, video and computer
game discs, video and computer
game cassettes; computer game
programs
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,395,907) Cubs C (Stylized) 1969 Cap Class 14 — Jewelry, namely,
March 11, 2008 bracelets, charms, earrings, pendants,
costume jewelry, silicone or rubber
bracelets and wristbands in the nature
of bracelets, medallions, ornamental
metal pins, lapel pins, money clips of
precious metal, key chains of
precious metal, key rings of precious
metal
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,545,454) Cubs C (Stylized) 1969 Cap Class 16 — Paper goods and printed
December 9, 2008 matter, namely, trading cards,
posters, stickers, decals, temporary
tattoos, bumper stickers, score books,
scorecards, printed baseball game
programs, magazines and books
featuring baseball, preprinted agenda
organizers, calendars, printed bank
checkbooks, checkbook covers,
mounted and un-mounted
photographs, lithographs, pens,
pencils, art pictures and art prints
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,536,262) Cubs C (Stylized) 1969 Cap Class 16 — Paper goods and printed
April 25, 1989 matter, namely, baseball cards and
lithographs.
Class 28 — Toys and sporting goods,
namely, plastic batting helmets.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,320,037) Cubs C (Stylized) 1969 Cap Class 28 — Toys and sporting goods,
October 23, 2007 namely stuffed toys, plush toys, bean
bag toys, foam toys, checker sets,
board games, card games, toy cars
and trucks, toy mobiles, jigsaw and
manipulative puzzles, toy banks, toy
figures, toy vehicles, dolls and doll
accessories, bobbing head dolls,
decorative wind socks, miniature
baseball bats, mini batting helmet
replicas, catcher's masks, toy
necklaces, baseballs, playground
balls, rubber action balls, baseball
bats, baseball gloves, inflatable toys;
costume masks; Christmas tree
ornaments, excluding confectionery
and illumination articles
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,403,043) Cubs C and Bear Design 1908 Road Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps,
March 25, 2008 Jersey hats, headbands, visors, shirts, T-shirts,
tank tops, pullovers, baseball
uniforms, jerseys, sweatshirts,
jackets
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,916,572) Cubs C and Cub Bear Design 1994 Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts,
September 5, 1995 Sleeve caps, shorts, t-shirts, jackets, pants,
visors, hats, uniforms, uniform
jerseys, wind resistant jackets, short
sets, sweatpants, sweatshirts.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,996,311) Cubs CHICAGO (Stylized) 1996 Class 25 — Clothing, namely, jerseys,
July 19, 2011 Road Jersey jackets, shirts, bottoms, infantwear,
ties; headwear; footwear.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,403,044) Cubs Cub Bear Face Design 1968 Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps,
March 25, 2008 Sleeve hats, shirts, T-shirts, tank tops,
pullovers, baseball uniforms, jerseys,
sweatshirts, jackets
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,560,472) Cubs Cub Bear Face Design 1974 Class 16 — Paper goods and printed
October 17, 1989 Sleeve mater, namely, baseball cards
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 3,703,178) Cubs Cub Bear Face Design 1974 Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps,
October 27, 2009 Sleeve hat, shirts, T-shirts, baseball
uniforms, jerseys, sweatshirts,
jackets
U.S. Federal (pending) Cubs W (Stylized) Class 14 — Jewelry, namely,
(Appl. No. 86/760,885, filed Sept., bracelets, charms, earrings, rings,
18, 2015) necklaces, pendants, watches,
costume jewelry, medallions,
ornamental pins, lapel pins, tie clips,
tie fasteners, cuff links, tie tacks, tie
pins, key chains of precious metal,
key rings of precious metal, clocks,
wall clocks, alarm clocks, clock key
chains, and non-monetary coins of
precious metal.
U.S. Federal (pending) Cubs W (Stylized) Class 18 — All-purpose sport bags,
(Appl. No. 86/760,879, filed Sept. all-purpose athletic bags, all-purpose
18, 2015) carrying bags, athletic bags, duffle
bags, backpacks, briefcases, canvas
shopping bags, clutches, wristlet
bags, coin purses, umbrellas,
handbags, leather bags, suitcases and
wallets, leather key chains, luggage,
luggage tags, patio umbrellas, purses,
reusable shopping bags, tote bags,
cosmetic bags sold empty, toiletry
bags sold empty, wallets, business
card cases, credit card cases and
holders, travel bags, pet clothing,
collars for pets, pet collar
accessories, namely bows and
charms, pet tags specially adapted for
attaching to pet leashes or collars,
leashes for animals, wine bags with
handles for carrying or holding wine.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 5,001,872) Cubs W (Stylized) Class 24 — Cloth pennants, cloth
July 19, 2016 flags, cloth banners
U.S. Federal (pending) Cubs W (Stylized) Class 25 — Clothing, namely,
(Appl. No. 86/760,849, filed Sept. headwear, shirts, bottoms, athletic
18, 2015) uniforms, jerseys, jackets, infant
wear, cloth bibs, sweatshirts,
footwear.
U.S. Federal (pending) Cubs W (Stylized) Class 28 — Toys and sporting goods,
(App. No. 86/760,829, filed Sept. namely stuffed toys, plush toys, soft
18, 2015) sculpture foam toys, foam novelty
items, namely, foam fingers, puppets,
balloons, checker sets, chess sets,
dominoes, board games, card games,
dice games, trivia game played with
cards and game components, parlor
games, playing cards, dart boards and
dart board accessories, namely, darts,
dart shafts and dart flights, cornhole
sets, namely, bean bag games, toy
cars and trucks, toy trains, toy
mobiles, puzzles, yo-yo's, toy banks,
toy figures, toy vehicles, dolls and
doll accessories, bobbing head dolls,
decorative wind socks, miniature
baseball bats, mini batting helmet
replicas, toy necklaces, miniature toy
baseballs, baseballs, holders for
baseballs, autographed baseballs,
playground balls, beach balls, golf
balls, golf club head covers, golf club
bags, golf putters, billiard
accessories, namely, cues, billiard
balls and cue cases, baseball bases,
baseball bats, batting gloves, pet
toys, inflatable toys, snow sleds for
recreational use, snow globes,
costume masks, Christmas tree
ornaments and decorations, flying
disks, action figures, balls for games,
gaming equipment, namely, poker
chips, game tables, inflatable toys,
bowling balls, bowling pins, bowling
bags, fishing rods and reels, and
lottery tickets.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 4,951,429) Cubs W (Stylized) Class 41 — Entertainment services,
May 3, 2016 namely, baseball games, baseball
exhibitions; Organizing and
conducting an array of athletic events
rendered live and recorded for
distribution through broadcast media;
Providing news and information in
the field of sports; Entertainment
services, namely, arranging and
conducting special events.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,538,151) WRIGLEY FIELD HOME OF Class 16 — Paper goods and printed
May 9, 1989 CHICAGO CUBS and Design matter, namely, posters, photographs
and post cards.
Class 25 — Clothing, namely,
baseball caps and T-shirts
Class 41 — Entertainment services in
the nature of baseball exhibitions.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 1,631,187) Wrigley Field Marquee Design Class 16 — Paper goods and printed
January 8, 1991 matter, namely, photographs
Class 41 — Entertainment services in
the nature of baseball exhibitions.
California (Reg. No. 019780) Cubs and Design 1979 Primary Class 39: T-shirts and sweatshirts
June 1, 1993
Illinois (Reg. No. 107133) 1060 PROJECT and Design Class 14: Brand of magnets
Oct. 14, 2014
Illinois (Reg. No. 107131) 1060 PROJECT and Design Class 14: Brand of lapel pins
Oct. 14, 2014
Illinois (Reg. No. 107132) 1060 PROJECT and Design Class 16: Paper invitations, stickers,
Oct. 14, 2014 vinyl signs
Illinois (Reg. No. 107130) 1060 PROJECT and Design Class 25: Clothing, namely shirts
Oct. 14, 2014
Illinois (Reg. No. 107129) 1060 PROJECT and Design Class 37: Construction, renovation
Oct. 14, 2014 and restoration of buildings
Illinois (Reg. No. 108346) Bear Catching Ball Design Class 25: Clothing, namely
Oct. 19, 2015 headwear, shirts
Illinois (Reg. No. 108344) Bear Face Design Class 25: Clothing, namely,
Oct. 19, 2015 headwear, shirts, jackets, pants,
shorts, vests, infantwear
Illinois (Reg. No. 108345) Bear Face in Circle Design Class 25: Clothing, namely,
Oct. 19, 2015 headwear, shirts, jackets, pullovers,
pants, shorts, vests, infantwear
Illinois (Reg. No. 108390) Running Bear with Baseball Glove Class 25: Clothing, namely, shirts
Oct. 21, 2015 Design
South Carolina (none assigned) Cubs and Design 1979 Primary Class 25: Clothing
Oct. 10, 1994
Registry Mark Goods and Services
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. 30 CLUBS IN 30 DAYS Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,746,837) ongoing television series providing
February 9, 2010 information in the field of sports and
entertainment and featuring sports games
and competitions via broadcast media
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALL OF BASEBALL Class 38 — Telecommunication services,
3,779,854) namely broadcasting services, namely audio
April 27, 2010 broadcasting, television broadcasting,
subscription television broadcasting, cable
television broadcasting, video broadcasting,
satellite broadcasting, digital television
broadcasting and broadcasting via a global
computer network; transmission services,
namely audio transmission, television
transmission, subscription television
transmission, cable television transmission,
video transmission, satellite transmission,
digital television transmission and
transmission via a global computer network;
communication services, namely, streaming
of audio and video material via a global
computer network
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALL OF BASEBALL Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,849,163) baseball games, tournaments, competitions,
September 21, 2010 and exhibitions rendered live or recorded for
distribution through broadcast media;
entertainment services, namely, production
and distribution of television programming
via broadcast media; production, provision
and distribution of ongoing television and
internet programs in the field of sports;
information services, namely, providing
information and informational messages in
the field of sports
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALL-STAR SUMMER Class 16 — Paper goods and printed matter,
3,693,179) namely, brochures and pamphlets featuring
October 6, 2009 baseball
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALL-STAR SUMMER Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,767,938) shirts, T-shirts
March 30, 2010
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALL-STAR SUMMER Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,613,164) baseball games, competitions, tournaments
April 28, 2009 and exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television, radio,
satellite, wireless, audio and video media,
fiber optics, wi-fi and other electronic media
and via a global computer network or a
commercial on-line service; information
services, namely, providing information in
the field of sports, entertainment and related
topics, and providing for informational
messages relating thereto; educational
services in the nature of baseball skills
programs, and clinics offered live;
entertainment services, namely, production
of programming broadcast via television;
organizing community sporting events; live
performances by costumed characters and
performances featuring costumed or cartoon
characters exhibited over television, satellite
and video media; organizing and
conducting, sports contests and
sweepstakes; organizing and conducting
festivals featuring a variety of sports and
entertainment activities, namely, sporting
events, live music, games, contests, crafts,
memorabilia exhibits, dancing, food,
refreshments, and the like
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALL-TIME GAMES Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,844,035) ongoing television series providing
September 7, 2010 information in the field of sports and
entertainment and featuring sports games
and competitions via broadcast media
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. BAY BRIDGE SERIES Class 41 — Entertainment in the nature of
2,300,211) baseball games and exhibitions, television
December 14, 1999 and radio programs featuring baseball
games and exhibitions.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. BREAKING BARRIERS Class 41 — Entertainment, education and
2,742,998) information services, namely, baseball
July 29, 2003 games, competitions and exhibitions
rendered live, through broadcast media
including television and via a global
computer network or a commercial on-line
service; providing information in the field of
sports, entertainment and related topics and
providing for informational messages
relating thereto; all via a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. COOPERSTOWN Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,455,873) COLLECTION shirts, T-shirts, baseball uniforms, jerseys,
June 24, 2008 sweatshirts, jackets, socks, hosiery
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. COOPERSTOWN Class 25 — Clothing, namely, jerseys, shirts,
1,580,204) COLLECTION jackets and caps.
January 30, 1990
U.S. Federal (pending) CROSSTOWN CLASSIC Class 25 — Clothing, namely, headwear,
(Appl. No. 86/734,191, filed bottoms, athletic uniforms, jerseys, jackets,
Aug. 24, 2015) infant wear, cloth bibs, sweatshirts
U.S. Federal (pending) CROSSTOWN CLASSIC Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts
(Appl. No. 86/734,208, filed
Aug. 24, 2015)
U.S. Federal (pending) CROSSTOWN CLASSIC Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
(Appl. No. 86/734,204, filed baseball games, baseball exhibitions;
Aug. 24, 2015) Organizing and conducting an array of
athletic events rendered live and recorded
for distribution through broadcast media;
Providing news and information in the field
of sports; Entertainment in the nature of live
performances by costumed mascots
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. DIAMOND DEMO Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,798,800) ongoing television series providing
June 8, 2010 information in the field of sports and
entertainment and featuring sports games
and competitions via broadcast media
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. EXTRA BASES Class 35 — Promoting the sale of credit card
3,303,858) accounts through the administration of
October 2, 2007 incentive award programs
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. FANFEST Class 35 — Conducting trade shows in the
1,967,214) field of sports and entertainment.
April 9, 1996
Class 41 — Festivals featuring a variety of
sports and entertainment activities.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. FREEWAY SERIES Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts
3,851,501)
September 21, 2010
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. FREEWAY SERIES Class 41 — Entertainment in the nature of
2,234,605) baseball games and exhibitions; television
March 23, 1999 and radio programs featuring baseball
games and exhibitions.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. GET YOUR `STACHE ON Class 25 — Clothing, namely, headwear,
4,909,638) shirts
March 1, 2016
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. GET YOUR `STACHE ON Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
4,937,605) baseball games, baseball exhibitions;
April 12, 2016 Organizing and conducting an array of
athletic events rendered live and recorded
for distribution through broadcast media;
Providing news, information, all of the
foregoing in the field of sports; Organizing
community sporting and cultural events;
Festivals featuring a variety of sports and
entertainment activities; Organizing,
arranging, and conducting running and
athletic events; entertainment services in the
nature of organizing and conducting
community festivals featuring a variety of
activities, namely, tailgating events,
concerts, sporting events
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. GOING TO BAT AGAINST Class 36 — Charitable fundraising services,
3,368,827) BREAST CANCER namely, raising money for breast cancer
January 15, 2008 research and raising money for local
community breast health awareness
programs
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. GOT HEEEEM! Class 25 — T-shirts
4,655,076) Class 38 — Telecommunication services,
December 16, 2014 namely broadcasting services, namely audio
broadcasting, television broadcasting,
subscription television broadcasting, cable
television broadcasting, video broadcasting,
satellite broadcasting, digital television
broadcasting and broadcasting via a global
computer network; transmission services,
namely audio transmission, television
transmission, subscription television
transmission, cable television transmission,
video transmission, satellite transmission,
digital television transmission and
transmission via a global computer network;
communication services, namely, streaming
of audio and video material via a global
computer network
Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
recurring segment on ongoing television
series in the field of sports, news, popular
culture, current events and entertainment
distributed via broadcast media
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. HEROES MADE. LEGENDS Class 16 — Paper goods and printed matter,
3,538,505) REMEMBERED. namely, posters
November 25, 2008
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. HEROES MADE. LEGENDS Class 25 — Computer game programs, video
3,538,499) REMEMBERED. game software, cartridges for video games.
November 25, 2008
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. HOME RUN DERBY Class 9—Computer game programs, video
2,729,489) game software, cartridges for video games.
June 24, 2003
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. HOME RUN DERBY Class 41 — Entertainment in the nature of
2,086,742) batting and hitting demonstrations featuring
August 12, 1997 a variety of entertainment and sports
celebrities.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. HONORARY BAT GIRL Class 41 — Contest services relating to
4,348,393) cancer awareness
June 4, 2013
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. I LIVE FOR THIS Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts
3,633,190)
June 2, 2009
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. I LIVE FOR THIS Class 28 — Toys and sporting goods, namely,
3,424,810) stuffed toys, plush toys, toy trucks, toy
May 6, 2008 vehicles
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. I LIVE FOR THIS Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,529,132) baseball games, competitions and
November 4, 2008 exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television, and
via a global computer network or a
commercial on-line service; information
services, namely, providing information in
the field of sports, entertainment and related
topics, and providing for informational
messages relating thereto.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. INTENTIONAL TALK Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
4,152,579) ongoing television series in the field of
June 5, 2012 sports, news, popular culture, current events
and entertainment distributed via broadcast
media
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. JEWISH MAJOR LEAGUERS Class 16 — Publications and printed
3,456,907) materials, namely, commemorative
July 1, 2008 collectible baseball cards, books, on the
topic of American Jews who have played
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL since 1871
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. JEWISH MAJOR LEAGUERS Class 16 — Publications and printed
2,586,893) materials, namely, commemorative
June 25, 2002 collectible baseball cards and books on the
topic of American Jews who have played
Major League Baseball Since 1871
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. K'S FOR KIDS Class 36 — Charitable fund-raising services
3,848,399) in connection with baseball games and
September 14, 2010 exhibitions
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. LAS GRANDES LIGAS DE Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts and T-shirts
2,976,531) BEISBOL
July 26, 2005
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. LAS GRANDES LIGAS DE Class 41 — Entertainment, education and
2,976,538) BEISBOL information services, namely, baseball
July 26, 2005 games, competitions and exhibitions
rendered live, through broadcast media
including television and radio and via a
global computer network or a commercial
on-line service; providing information in the
field of sports, entertainment and related
topics and providing for informational
messages relating thereto; all via a global
computer network or a commercial on-line
service
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE Class 31 — Grass seed.
3,150,381)
October 3, 2006
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 6 — Metal items, namely, key chains of
1,648,643) non-precious metal.
June 25, 1991 Class 14 — Clocks and jewelry, clocks, lapel
pins, cloisonne pins.
Class 16 — Paper goods and printed matter,
namely, bumper stickers, pencils, pads,
posters, baseball cards, programs,
magazines and books on the subject of
baseball, Major League Baseball teams and
baseball players, calendars, playing cards,
booklets on the subject of baseball, Major
League Baseball teams and baseball players.
Class 18 — Luggage, namely, all-purpose
sports bags, umbrellas, gym bags, tote bags,
duffle bags, pet leashes.
Class 20 — Novelty items, namely, plastic
keychains, ornamental novelty pins, team
plaques.
Class 21 — Containers, namely, plastic mugs,
trash cans, ceramic mugs, ceramic tankards,
glass tankards, glasses, shot glasses, bowls.
Class 24 — Textile fabrics, namely, blankets,
bedspreads, canvas wall hangings, towels.
Class 26 — Clothing accessories, namely,
cloth emblems and embroidery.
Class 28 — Toys and sporting goods, namely,
baseballs, bats, gloves, Christmas tree
ornaments, baseball helmets, inflatable
sports toys, namely, bats, golf club head
covers, balls, baseball action figures.
Class 34 — Smoker's articles, namely,
lighters.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 9 — Electrical and scientific apparatus,
3,326,191) namely, pre-recorded videotapes relating to
October 30, 2007 baseball, pre-recorded videodiscs relating to
baseball; pre-recorded audio discs relating
to baseball; compact disc cases; cases for
personal digital assistants, cell phone
accessories, namely, cases and face plate
covers; photographic cameras; electric
switch plate covers; luminous signs, neon
signs; sunglasses; decorative magnets;
protective helmets, baseball batting helmets,
catcher's helmets; video and computer game
cartridges, video and computer game discs,
video and computer game cassettes;
computer accessories, namely, mouse pads,
computer game programs
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts, shorts,
1,620,020) dresses, socks, underwear, jackets, sweaters,
Oct. 30, 1990 pants, visors, caps, bibs, infantwear, namely
baby shorts sets, romper sets, baby pants,
coveralls, outerwear, namely uniforms and
pullovers, ties, robes and loungewear,
sweatshirts, knitted headwear, hosiery,
wristbands and shoes
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 38 — Telecommunication services,
3,862,153) namely; television, cable, cable television,
October 12, 2010 satellite television and video broadcasting
services relating to the sport of baseball
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 41 — Entertainment services in the
1,528,807) nature of baseball exhibitions.
March 7, 1989
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 35 — Retail trade shows in the field of
1,719,587) ALL-STAR FANFEST products bearing the names of baseball
September 22, 1992 teams.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 9 — Prerecorded videotape cassettes
1,745,625) PRODUCTIONS featuring baseball and related activities.
January 12, 1993 Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
production and distribution of television and
home video programming, and videotape
cassettes.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 35 — Advertising and business
2,226,926) PROPERTIES services, namely, licensing services in the
March 2, 1999 field of professional baseball team names,
logos, characters, symbols and designs
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE FITNESS Class 25 — Wearing apparel, namely
1,988,066) women's shirts
July 23, 1996
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB Class 9 — Electrical and scientific apparatus,
2,847,894) namely, pre-recorded videodiscs relating to
June 1, 2004 baseball, pre-recorded compact discs
relating to baseball, pre-recorded audio
discs relating to baseball, luminous signs;
neon signs; sun glasses; magnets; protective
helmets; baseball batting helmets, video and
computer game cartridges, video and
computer game discs, computer game
programs in the field of baseball.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB Class 14 — Jewelry, namely, bracelets,
2,847,893) charms, earrings, necklaces, pendants,
June 1, 2004 watches, costume jewelry, medallions,
ornamental pins, lapel pins, money clips of
precious metal, clocks, non-monetary coins
of precious metal, and non-monetary coins
not of precious metal.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB Class 16 — Paper goods and printed matter,
2,832,359) namely, trading cards, playing cards,
April 13, 2004 posters, stickers, decals, temporary tattoos,
bumper stickers, score books, scorecards,
printed baseball game programs, magazines
and books featuring baseball, writing pads,
note paper, binders, stationery-type
portfolios, stationery folders, autograph
books, baseball card albums, calendars,
bank check books, checkbook covers, gift
wrapping paper, paper gift and party bags,
paper party decorations, paper napkins,
mounted and unmounted photographs,
lithographs, plastic baseball card cases and
collectors cases, paperweights, letter
openers, pens, pencils, desk stands and
holder for pens, pencils
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB Class 18 — Athletic bags, overnight bags,
2,851,208) backpacks, duffel bags, tote bags,
June 8, 2004 knapsacks, purses, wallets, billfolds, toiletry
cases sold empty, luggage, umbrellas, dog
collars and dog leashes.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB Class 20 — Furniture, tables, stools, chairs,
2,863,102) bed frame headboards, furniture chests,
July 13, 2004 cabinets, chair pads, cushions, pillows,
plastic license plates, plastic key chain tags,
non-metal key chains, non-metal key fobs,
non-metal key rings, non-metal key holders,
plaques, picture frames, snow globes
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB Class 21 — Mugs, beverage glassware, cups,
2,847,892) tankards not of precious metal, drinking
June 1, 2004 steins, plastic insulated mugs, thermal
insulated containers for beverages, shot
glasses, porcelain stadium replicas, (vacuum
bottles), insulating foam holders for
beverage cans, wastepaper baskets, bottle
openers, lunch boxes, trash cans, non-metal
decorative boxes, and all purpose portable
household beverage containers
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB Class 25 — clothing, namely, caps, hats,
2,779,958) visors, knitted headwear, headbands, shirts,
November 4, 2003 t-shirts, tank tops, sweaters, turtlenecks,
pullovers, vests, shorts, pants, dresses,
baseball uniforms, jerseys, sweatshirts,
sweatpants, underwear, boxer shorts,
sleepwear, jackets, cloth bibs, infantwear,
infant diaper covers, cloth diaper sets with
undershirt and diaper cover, jumpers,
rompers, coveralls, creepers, baby booties,
ties, wristbands, scarves, socks, hosiery
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB Class 28 — Toys and sporting goods, namely
2,832,358) stuffed toys, plush toys, chess sets, board
April 13, 2004 games, toy cars and trucks, toy figures,
dolls, toy tattoos, miniature bats, toy
necklaces, toy figures, baseballs and holders
for baseballs, autographed baseballs, golf
balls, golf club covers, baseball bases,
baseball bats, catcher's masks, grip tape for
baseball bats, baseball batting tees, pine tar
bags for baseball, rosin bags for baseball,
batting gloves, baseball gloves, mitts, chest
protectors for sports, christmas tree
ornaments
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB Class 38 — Telecommunication services,
3,538,655) namely; television, and video broadcasting
November 25, 2008 services relating to the sport of baseball
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB Class 41 — Entertainment, education and
2,971,015) information services, namely, baseball
July 19, 2005 games, competitions and exhibitions
rendered live, through broadcast media
including television and radio and via a
global computer network or a commercial
on-line service; providing information in the
field of sports, entertainment and related
topics and providing for informational
messages relating thereto; all via a global
computer network or a commercial on-line
service
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB AUTHENTIC Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
2,675,477) COLLECTION shirts, T-shirts, turtlenecks, pullovers,
January 14, 2003 shorts, baseball uniforms, jerseys,
sweatshirts, underwear, clothing wraps,
jackets, sliding girdles.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB BALLPARK EMPIRE Class 41 — Entertainment services in the
4,658,380) nature of an on-line interactive game
December 23, 2014 provided by means of a global computer
network, mobile telephone or other
electronic or digital communications
network or device and providing
informational messages relating thereto by
means of a global computer network, mobile
telephone or other electronic or digital
communications network or device;
providing virtual environments in which
users can interact through social games for
recreational, leisure or entertainment
purposes; providing information in the field
of sports and entertainment and providing
informational messages relating thereto, all
via a global computer network; digital
video, audio, and multimedia publishing
services; providing and conducting contests
and sweepstakes via a global computer
network, mobile telephone or other
electronic or digital communications
network or device and providing
informational messages relating thereto by
means of a global computer network, mobile
telephone or other electronic or digital
communications network or device
Class 42 — computer services, namely,
creating an online community featuring
data, information and updates on topics of
interest to users of an on-line community,
namely, sports and entertainment interactive
gaming information
Class 45 — online social networking services
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB DELIVERY MAN OF Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,396,067) THE YEAR AWARD baseball games, competitions and
March 11, 2008 exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television and
radio, and via a global computer network or
a commercial on-line service; information
services, namely, providing information in
the field of sports, entertainment and related
topics, and providing for informational
messages relating thereto; organizing and
conducting sports contests and sweepstakes;
providing recognition and incentives by the
way of awards to demonstrate excellence in
the field of baseball
U.S. Federal (pending) MLB DUGOUT Class 9 — Computer application software for
(Appl. No. 86/959,217, filed handheld computers, namely, software for
March 31, 2016) use in provision and analysis of strategic
statistical reports, data visualizations and
advance scouting videos; Downloadable
software in the nature of a mobile
application for provision and analysis of
strategic statistical reports, data
visualizations and advance scouting videos
in the field of baseball.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB DUGOUT HEROES Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,761,818) providing interactive computer games via a
March 16, 2010 global computer network or a commercial
online service.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB EXTRA INNINGS Class 41 — Entertainment services in the
2,188,192) nature of baseball exhibitions rendered live
September 8, 1998 and through broadcast media and direct
satellite transmission.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB MATINEE Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
4,037,576) ongoing television series providing
October 11, 2011 information in the field of sports and
entertainment and featuring sports games
and competitions via broadcast media.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB NETWORK Class 9 — Electrical and scientific apparatus,
3,750,187) namely, pre-recorded videodiscs, all relating
February 16, 2010 to sports, news, entertainment and lifestyle;
video and computer game programs; video
and computer game cartridges and discs;
electronic game programs for use with hand
held game units; downloadable electronic
photographs and electronic photographs and
graphics stored or recorded on electronic or
computer media; downloadable electronic
newsletters and news alerts in the field of
sports, news, entertainment and lifestyle,
and downloadable electronic greeting cards;
on-line discussion boards all available via
the internet and all featuring sports-, news-,
entertainment- and lifestyle-related content;
pre-recorded audio and video shorts and
downloadable pre-recorded audio and video
recordings, all featuring content related to
television and radio programming in the
field of sports, news, entertainment and
lifestyle
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB NETWORK Class 38 — telecommunication services,
3,667,138) namely, broadcasting services, namely,
August 11, 2009 audio broadcasting, television broadcasting,
subscription television broadcasting, cable
television broadcasting, video broadcasting,
video-on-demand broadcasting, satellite
broadcasting, digital television broadcasting,
mobile phone broadcasting and broadcasting
via a global computer network; transmission
services, namely, audio transmission,
television transmission, subscription
television transmission, cable television
transmission, video transmission, video-on-demand
transmission, electronic
transmission of messages and data;
webcasting services; satellite transmission,
digital television transmission, mobile
phone transmission and transmission via a
global computer network; communication
services, namely, streaming of audio and
video material via a global computer
network
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB NETWORK Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely
3,680,207) baseball, and baseball related games,
September 8, 2009 competitions and exhibitions rendered live,
through broadcast media including
television, subscription television, cable
television, video, video-on-demand,
satellite, digital television, mobile phone, or
via a global computer network;
entertainment services, namely, provision,
production, and distribution of programming
broadcast via television, subscription
television, cable television, video, video-on-demand,
satellite, digital television, mobile
phone, or via a global computer network;
providing information and informational
messages in the fields of sports,
entertainment, lifestyle and news through
broadcast media including television,
subscription television, cable television,
video, video-on-demand, satellite, digital
television, mobile phone, or via a global
computer network; educational services in
the nature of sports skills programs, clinics
offered live, organizing and conducting
contests, sweepstakes, providing on-line
newsletters in the fields of sports,
entertainment, lifestyle and news.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB NETWORK RADIO Class 38 — Radio broadcasting services;
4,084,490) satellite broadcasting radio services; and,
January 10, 2012 webcasting services.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB NETWORK RADIO Class 41 — Radio programming; providing
4,099,594) an on-going radio program in the field of
February 14, 2012 sports.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB RADIO Class 38 — Webcasting services; transmitting
3,593,032) streamed sound and audio-visual recordings
March 17, 2009 via a global computer network, mobile
telephone or other electronic or digital
communications network or digital
communications device; electronic and
digital transmission and delivery of voice,
data, text, images, graphics, signals and
messages via a global computer network,
mobile telephone or other electronic or
digital communications network or device
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB RADIO Class 41 — Entertainment, education and
3,593,031) information services, namely, live baseball
March 17, 2009 games, competitions and exhibitions
provided through media including a global
computer network, mobile telephone or
other electronic or digital communications
network or digital communications device;
providing information in the field of sports,
entertainment and related topics;
entertainment services, namely production
and distribution of programming relating to
sports, entertainment and related topics via a
global computer network, mobile telephone
or other electronic or digital
communications network or digital
communications device
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB TV Class 38-Telecommunication services,
3,437,492) namely, broadcasting services, namely,
May 27, 2008 audio broadcasting, television broadcasting,
subscription television broadcasting, video
broadcasting, radio broadcasting,
broadcasting programs via a global
computer network; communication services,
namely, transmitting streamed sound and
audio-visual recordings via the internet,
streaming of audio material on the internet,
streaming of video material on the internet;
electronic transmission of messages and
data; television transmission services;
webcasting services; providing on-line
electronic bulletin boards for transmission
of messages among computer users, and
providing on-line forums for transmission of
messages among computer users, all in the
field of baseball
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.COM Class 9 — Electrical and scientific apparatus,
3,304,102) namely, pre-recorded videodiscs relating to
October 2, 2007 baseball; pre-recorded audio discs relating
to baseball; compact disc cases; cases for
personal digital assistants; electric switch
plate covers; luminous signs, neon signs;
sunglasses; decorative magnets; protective
helmets, baseball batting helmets, video and
computer game cartridges, video and
computer game discs, video and computer
game cassettes and video game controllers;
computer game programs, and computer
game programs downloadable from a global
computer network in the field of baseball.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.COM Class 16 — Paper goods and printed matter,
3,304,101) namely, trading cards, posters, stickers,
October 2, 2007 decals, printed baseball game programs,
magazines and books featuring baseball,
writing pads, note paper, notebooks,
binders, stationery-type portfolios,
autograph books, baseball card albums,
book covers, calendars, gift wrapping paper,
paper gift and party bags, paper party goods
in the nature of paper party decorations;
mounted and un-mounted photographs,
photograph albums, lithographs, plastic
baseball card holders and collectors cases,
paperweights, letter openers, pens, pencils,
crayons, art pictures, art prints
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.COM Class 28 — Toys and sporting goods, namely
3,304,100) stuffed toys, plush toys, foam toys, foam
October 2, 2007 novelty items, namely, foam fingers,
puppets; balloons, checker sets, board
games, card games, dart boards and dart
board accessories, namely, darts, dart shafts
and dart flights, toy cars and trucks, jigsaw
and manipulative puzzles, toy banks, toy
figures, toy vehicles, dolls, bobbing head
dolls, decorative wind socks, miniature
baseball bats, mini batting helmet replicas,
baseballs, holders for baseballs, autographed
baseballs, playground balls, rubber action
balls, golf balls, golf club head covers, golf
club bags, billiard accessories, namely, cues,
baseball bases, baseball bats, batting gloves,
catchers' masks, baseball gloves, baseball
mitts, costume masks; Christmas tree
ornaments, excluding confectionery and
illumination articles, and Christmas
stockings.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.COM Class 35 — Dissemination of advertising for
3,337,072) others via the Internet; promoting the sale of
November 13, 2007 goods and services of others through the
distribution of promotional contests
provided over the Internet; electronic
retailing services via computer featuring an
array of general merchandise, including
clothing, footwear, headgear, textile goods,
games, toys, playthings, sporting goods and
equipment, audio recordings, video
recordings, computer accessories, computer
games, computer software, computer
databases, video games, eyewear, magnets,
collectible and novelty items, collectible
coins, medallions, albums, photo frames,
sports memorabilia, timepieces, jewelry,
jewelry boxes, credit cards, publications,
calendars, catalogs, organizers, stationery,
school supplies, giftware, gift sets,
portfolios, posters, photos, trading cards,
books, card holders, pamphlets, pennants,
flags, banners, souvenirs, catalogs, bags,
travel bags, travel cases, sports bags, lunch
boxes, wallets, Christmas ornaments,
decorations, housewares, lamps, lighting
fixtures, beverageware, kitchenware,
household supplies, containers, boxes, bed,
bath linens, furniture, office furniture and
accessories, and lockers
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.COM Class 38 — Telecommunication services,
3,538,735) namely; television, and video broadcasting
November 25, 2008 services relating to the sport of baseball.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.COM Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,299,532) baseball games, competitions and
September 25, 2007 exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television and
radio, and via a global computer network or
a commercial on-line service; information
services, namely, providing information in
the field of sports, entertainment and related
topics, and providing for informational
messages relating thereto; entertainment
services, namely, providing multi-user
interactive computer games all via a global
computer network or a commercial on-line
service; educational services in the nature of
baseball skills programs, baseball camps,
seminars and clinics offered through on-line
instruction; entertainment services, namely,
production of programming broadcast via
television, radio and a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service;
organizing community sporting events;
organizing and conducting fantasy sports,
sports contests and sweepstakes; fan clubs;
providing on-line newsletters in the field of
baseball.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.COM RADIO Class 38 — Communication services, namely,
3,581,756) audio, video and audio-visual
February 24, 2009 communication services in the nature of
webcasting services; transmitting live, real-time
and prerecorded audio and/or video via
a global computer network, mobile
telephone or other electronic or digital
communications network or device;
electronic and digital transmission and
delivery of voice, data, text, images,
graphics, signals and messages via a global
computer network, mobile telephone or
other electronic or digital communications
network or device
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.COM RADIO Class 41 — Entertainment, education and
3,600,321) information services, namely, baseball
March 31, 2009 games, competitions and exhibitions
rendered live, through broadcast media
including radio, a global computer network,
mobile telephone or other electronic or
digital communications network or device;
providing information in the field of sports,
entertainment services, namely, production
and distribution of programming broadcast
via radio, cable transmission, satellite
transmission, a global computer network,
mobile telephone or other electronic or
digital communications network or device
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLBAM Class 38 — Streaming of audio, visual and
4,392,303) audiovisual material in the field of sports,
August 27, 2013 entertainment, news and technology via the
Internet and digital communications
networks; Electronic transmission and
streaming of digital media content for others
via the Internet and digital communications
networks; Providing online and
telecommunication facilities for real-time
interaction and transmission of messages
between and among users of mobile and
handheld computers, and wired and wireless
communication devices
Class 41 — Entertainment and educational
services, namely, providing a website that
displays sports information, news, games,
competitions and exhibitions, rendered via a
global computer network and other
electronic media; Providing information in
the field of sports and entertainment and
providing informational messages relating
thereto, all via a global communications
network; Organizing and conducting fantasy
sports, sports contests and sweepstakes;
Entertainment services, namely, production
of sports, entertainment and news
programming broadcast via a global
communications network or a commercial
on-line service
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLBTV Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,206,580) baseball games, competitions and
February 6, 2007 exhibitions rendered live, through broadcast
media including television and radio and via
a global computer network or a commercial
on-line service; providing, producing and
distributing programming for others in the
nature of baseball games, competitions and
exhibitions and providing information in the
field of sports and entertainment, all through
broadcast media including television and
radio and via a global computer network or
a commercial on-line service
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. OFFICIAL BANK OF Class 36 — Banking and related financial
3,565,847) BASEBALL services
January 20, 2009
U.S. Federal (pending) ONE BASEBALL Class 9 — Electrical and scientific apparatus,
(Appl. No. 86/783,247, filed namely, headphones, radios, magnetically
October 9, 2015) encoded credit cards, compact disc cases,
carrying cases for hand-held computers,
protective carrying cases for portable music
players, namely, MP3 players, telephones,
eyeglass cases, cases specially adapted for
personal digital assistants, cell phones, cell
phone accessories, namely, cases and face
plate covers, decorative charms for cell
phones, binoculars, portable listening
devices, namely, MP3 players, computer
monitors, televisions and television
monitors, mobile phone straps, calculators,
photographic cameras, decorative switch
plate covers, luminous signs, neon signs,
rain gauges, thermometers not for medical
purposes, fitted plastic films known as skins
for covering and providing a scratch proof
barrier or protection for electronic devices,
namely, MP3 players, mobile telephones,
smart telephones, digital cameras, global
positioning systems and personal digital
assistants, sunglasses, decorative magnets,
protective padded clothing for protection
against bodily harm and blunt force trauma,
protective work gloves, graduated rulers,
memory cards for video game machines,
and video game controllers, computer
accessories, namely, computer mouse,
mouse pads and keyboard wrist pads,
protective sleeves for laptop computers,
blank USB flash drives, cushioned support
base specially adapted to prop up laptop
computers, USB charging ports, computer
software, namely, screen saver software for
personal computers and cell phones,
downloadable ring tones and graphics for
mobile phones, computer browsers, namely,
web browsers; and computer software for
the personalization of mobile devices
U.S. Federal (pending) ONE BASEBALL Class 14 — Jewelry, namely, bracelets,
(Appl. No. 86/783,242, filed charms, earrings, rings, belly rings,
October 9, 2015) necklaces, pendants, watches, watch fobs,
watch bands, watch straps, pocket watches,
costume jewelry, rubber or silicone
bracelets, rubber or silicone wristbands in
the nature of a bracelet, medallions,
ornamental pins, lapel pins, tie clips, tie
fasteners, cuff links, tie tacks, tie pins, key
chains of precious metal, key rings of
precious metal, clocks, wall clocks, alarm
clocks, key chains being clocks, and non-monetary
coins of precious metal
U.S. Federal (pending) ONE BASEBALL Class 16 — Paper goods and printed matter,
(Appl. No. 86/783,245, filed namely, trading cards, posters, stickers,
October 9, 2015) decals, temporary tattoo transfers, bumper
stickers, dry erase writing boards and
writing surfaces, writing pads, note paper,
notebooks, binders, stationery-type
portfolios, stationery folders, stationery sets,
namely, writing paper, blank note cards, and
envelopes, commemorative envelopes, flip
books, preprinted agenda organizers,
clipboards, memo boards, scrapbooks,
autograph books, book covers, bookmarks,
bookends, calendars, greeting cards,
postcards, printed bank checkbooks,
checkbook covers, collectible stamps,
rubber stamps, ink stamps, commemorative
stamps, paper pennants, gift wrapping
paper, paper gift and party bags, paper party
goods in the nature of paper party
decorations, paper coasters, paper napkins,
facial tissue, paper tablecloths, mounted and
un-mounted photographs, photograph
albums, lithographs, Christmas card holders,
money clips, paperweights, letter openers,
pens, pencils, pencil top ornaments, crayons,
markers, non-electric erasers, pencil
sharpeners, pencil cases, un-graduated
rulers, paper ticket holders and non-metal
lanyards for paper ticket holders sold as a
unit specially adapted for holding paper
tickets, art pictures, and art prints
U.S. Federal (pending) ONE BASEBALL Class 18 — All-purpose carrying bags,
(Appl. No. 86/783,240, filed backpacks, briefcases, business card cases,
October 9, 2015) canvas shopping bags, clutches, coin purses,
collars for pets, cosmetic bags sold empty,
pet clothing, duffle bags, umbrellas,
handbags, leashes for animals, leather bags,
suitcases and wallets, leather key chains,
luggage, luggage tags, patio umbrellas, pet
collar accessories, namely, bows and
charms, pet tags specially adapted for
attaching to pet leashes or collars, purses,
reusable shopping bags, tote bags, toiletry
bags sold empty, wallets, credit card cases
and holders, wine bags with handles for
carrying or holding wine, wristlet bag and
travel organizers, namely, travel bags.
U.S. Federal (pending) ONE BASEBALL Class 21 — Mugs, beverage glassware,
(Appl. No. 86/783,235, filed plastic bottles for drinking water sold
October 9, 2015) empty, plastic drinking cups for toddlers,
plastic juice box holders, cups, plastic cups,
paper cups, paper plates, plates, tankards,
drinking steins, tumblers for use as drinking
glasses, plastic insulated mugs, insulated
beverages holders for domestic use, serving
trays not of precious metal, dishes, dishes
and bowls for pets, candlesticks not of
precious metal, plastic canteens, shot
glasses; vacuum bottles, foam beverage can
holders, wastepaper baskets, napkin rings
not of precious metal, bottle openers, bowls,
portable coolers, coffee pots, ice buckets,
plastic coasters, non-electric toothbrushes,
household containers for food, salt and
pepper shakers, lunch boxes, non-metal cash
banks, trash cans, hair brushes, hair combs,
utensils for barbecues, namely, forks, tongs,
and turners, grill covers, pot holders, oven
mitts, barbeque mitts, commemorative
plates, decorative plates not of precious
metal, dinnerware, pitchers, napkin holders,
cutting boards, coasters not of paper and not
being table linen, dishes and plates not of
precious metal, urns, drinking flasks,
aluminum water bottles sold empty,
reusable stainless steel water bottles sold
empty, serving bowls, potty seats, namely,
potties for children; bottle stoppers specially
adapted for use with wine bottles, wine
accessories set consisting of lever-style cork
pull, bottle stoppers specially adapted for
use with wine bottles, drip ring being wine
drip collars specially adapted for use around
the top of wine bottles to stop drips, foil
cutter, wine pourer and bottle stopper
specially adapted for use with wine bottles,
wine thermometer and cork-pull; plastic
storage containers for household use.
U.S. Federal (pending) ONE BASEBALL Class 24 — Fabrics, namely, towels, cloth
(Appl. No. 86/783,232, filed pennants, bed sheets, dust ruffles, curtains,
October 9, 2015) draperies, pillow cases, comforters,
bedspreads, blankets, blanket throws,
kitchen towels, cloth napkins, textile
placemats; vinyl placemats, table linens,
cloth banners, cloth flags, handkerchiefs,
shower curtains, washcloths, and tapestries
of textiles.
U.S. Federal ONE BASEBALL Class 25 — Clothing, namely, headwear,
(Appl. No. 86/783,230, filed shirts, sweaters, sweatshirts, vests, bottoms,
October 9, 2015) dresses, skirts, underwear, sleepwear, robes,
swimwear, jackets, ponchos, aprons, wraps,
infant wear, cloth bibs, ties, belts, footwear,
socks, hosiery, scarves, gloves, mittens,
headbands, wristbands, Halloween or
masquerade costumes
U.S. Federal (pending) ONE BASEBALL Class 28 — Toys and sporting goods, namely,
Appl. No. 86/783,227, filed stuffed toys, plush toys, soft sculpture foam
October 9, 2015) toys; foam novelty items, namely, foam
fingers; puppets, balloons, checker sets,
chess sets, dominoes, board games, card
games, dice games, trivia game played with
cards and game components, parlor games,
playing cards, dart boards and dart board
accessories, namely, darts, dart shafts and
dart flights; cornhole sets, namely, bean bag
games; toy cars, toy trucks, toy trains, toy
vehicles, toy mobiles, puzzles, yo-yos, toy
banks, toy figures, dolls and doll
accessories, bobbing head dolls, decorative
wind socks, toy necklaces, playground balls,
beach balls, golf balls, golf club head
covers, golf club bags, golf putters, billiard
accessories, namely, cues, billiard balls and
cue cases; pet toys, inflatable toys, snow
sleds for recreational use, snow globes,
costume masks, Christmas tree ornaments
and decorations, flying disks, action figures,
gaming equipment, namely, poker chips,
game tables; inflatable toys, bowling balls,
bowling pins, bowling bags, fishing rods
and reels, and lottery tickets
U.S. Federal (pending) ONE BASEBALL Class 35 — Dissemination of advertising for
(Appl. No. 86/783,213, filed others via the Internet; promoting the sale of
October 9, 2015) goods and services of others through the
distribution of promotional contests
provided over the Internet; online retail
store services featuring an array of
merchandise, namely, clothing, footwear,
headgear, textile goods, games, toys,
playthings, audio recordings, video
recordings, computer accessories, computer
games, computer software, computer
databases, video games, telephones,
binoculars, eyewear, magnets, collectible
and novelty items, collectible coins,
medallions, albums, scrapbooks, photo
frames, timepieces, jewelry, jewelry boxes,
credit cards, calling cards, publications,
calendars, catalogs, organizers, stationery,
school supplies, giftware, gift sets,
portfolios, posters, photos, books, card
holders, pamphlets, pennants, flags, banners,
souvenirs, catalogs, bank checks, bags,
travel bags, travel cases, lunch boxes,
wallets, umbrellas, Christmas ornaments,
decorations, housewares, lamps, lighting
fixtures, beverageware, kitchenware,
household supplies, containers, boxes, bed,
bath and table linens, furniture, office
furniture and accessories, and lockers and
footlockers
U.S. Federal (pending) ONE BASEBALL Class 38 — Communication services, namely,
(Appl. No. 86/783,221, filed audio, video and audio-visual broadcasting
October 9, 2015) services, transmitting real-time, streamed
and prerecorded audio and/or video via a
global computer network, mobile telephone
or other electronic or digital
communications network or device,
electronic and digital transmission and
delivery of voice, data, text, images,
graphics, signals and messages via a global
computer network, mobile telephone or
other electronic or digital communications
network or device, instant messaging
services, providing multiple-user access to a
global computer network for the transfer
and dissemination of a wide range of
information, mobile radio telephone
services, mobile telephone communication
services
U.S. Federal (pending) ONE BASEBALL Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
(Appl. No. 86/783,219, filed baseball exhibitions; organizing and
October 9, 2015) conducting an array of athletic events
rendered live and recorded for distribution
through broadcast media; Educational
services in the nature of baseball camps,
seminars and clinics; Entertainment in the
nature of fantasy sports leagues;
Entertainment services, namely, conducting
contests, sweepstakes, and on-line sports
competitions; Production and provision of
on-going television, internet and radio
programs in the field of sports; Providing
news, information, pod casts, web casts,
online newsletters, and online journals,
namely, blogs, all of the foregoing in the
field of sports; Organizing community
sporting and cultural events; Entertainment
in the nature of live performances by
costumed mascots, cheerleaders, and dance
groups; Fan clubs; organizing festivals
featuring a variety of sports and
entertainment activities; Providing sports
facilities; Rental of stadium facilities;
Providing facilities for sports tournaments
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. OPENING DAY Class 16 — Trading cards.
3,329,776)
November 6, 2007
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. OUR NATIONAL PASTIME Class 38 — Telecommunication services,
3,779,853) ALL THE TIME namely broadcasting services, namely audio
April 27, 2010 broadcasting, television broadcasting,
subscription television broadcasting, cable
television broadcasting, video broadcasting,
satellite broadcasting, digital television
broadcasting and broadcasting via a global
computer network; transmission services,
namely audio transmission, television
transmission, subscription television
transmission, cable television transmission,
video transmission, satellite transmission,
digital television transmission and
transmission via a global computer network;
communication services, namely, streaming
of audio and video material via a global
computer network
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. OUR NATIONAL PASTIME Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,849,162) ALL THE TIME baseball games, tournaments, competitions,
September 21, 2010 and exhibitions, rendered live or recorded
for distribution through broadcast media;
entertainment services, namely, production
and distribution of television programming
via broadcast media; production, provision
and distribution of ongoing television and
internet programs in the field of sports;
information services, namely, providing
information and informational messages in
the field of sports
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. PATH TO THE PENNANT Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
4,065,916) ongoing television series providing
December 6, 2011 information in the field of sports and
entertainment and featuring sports games
and competitions via broadcast media.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. PITCH HIT & RUN Class 25 — Clothing, namely, headwear,
5,025,514) shirts.
August 23, 2016
U.S. Federal (pending) PITCH HIT & RUN Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
(Appl. No. 86/787,247, filed baseball games, baseball skills competitions,
October 14, 2015) and baseball exhibitions; Organizing and
conducting youth programs in the field of
sports; Hosting and conducting events in the
nature of awards ceremonies in the field of
youth sports; Providing news and
information in the field of youth sports
competitions.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. PRIME 9 Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,746,833) ongoing television series providing
February 9, 2010 information in the field of sports and
entertainment and featuring sports games
and competitions via broadcast media
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. QUICK PITCH Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,746,836) ongoing television series providing
February 9, 2010 information in the field of sports and
entertainment and featuring sports games
and competitions via broadcast media
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. R.B.I. BASEBALL Class 9 — Computer game software; video
4,687,414) game software; computer game software for
February 17, 2015 personal computers and home video game
consoles; computer game programs
downloadable via the internet; computer
game software downloadable from a global
computer network; computer game software
for use on mobile and cellular phones;
computer programs for video and computer
games; downloadable computer game
programs; electronic game programs;
downloadable electronic game programs;
interactive multimedia computer game
programs
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. R.B.I. BASEBALL Class 9 — Computer game software; Video
3,864,816) game software
October 19, 2010
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. R.B.I. BASEBALL Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts and
4,971,324) jackets
June 7, 2016
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. R.B.I. BASEBALL Class 26 — Embroidered emblems;
4,750,683) ornamental cloth patches
June 9, 2015
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. R.B.I. BASEBALL Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
4,687,412) provision of information relating to
February 17, 2015 electronic computer games provided via the
Internet; providing a website featuring
content and information in the field of
games, and news, information, tips, hints,
promotions, audio-visual content and
multimedia materials in the field of
computer games and video games;
providing information, news and
commentary in the field of computer games
and video games
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. RALLY MONDAY Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,396,066) baseball games, competitions and
March 11, 2008 exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television and
radio, and via a global computer network or
a commercial on-line service; information
services, namely, providing information in
the field of sports, entertainment and related
topics, and providing for informational
messages relating thereto; organizing
community sporting events; organizing and
conducting sports contests and sweepstakes
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. RBI Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts, caps, T-shirts,
2,791,610) hats, uniforms, uniform jerseys
December 9, 2003
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. RBI Class 41 — Providing sports instruction and
3,470,526) conducting educational programs in the
July 22, 2008 areas of baseball and softball to children;
providing social and educational
development programs to children, namely
encouraging amateur sports, social and life
skills development and physical education
by organizing, promoting, sponsoring,
sanctioning, conducting, administering,
regulating and governing amateur athletic
programs and activities, providing fields,
facilities and equipment for youth baseball
and softball
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ROOKIE LEAGUE Class 41 — Entertainment services in the
1,755,842) nature of baseball exhibitions involving the
March 2, 1993 use of pitching machines.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. SABOR A BEISBOL Class 41 — Information services, namely,
3,700,391) providing information in the field of sports,
October 20, 2009 entertainment and related topics, and
providing for informational messages
relating thereto
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. SPRING TRAINING Class 25 — Clothing and headwear, namely,
4,017,539) t-shirts, tank tops, caps and visors
August 30, 2011
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. SPRING TRAINING Class 25 — T-shirts
3,419,253)
April 29, 2008
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. SPRING TRAINING Class 41 — Production and provision of on-going
4,196,304) television, internet and radio
August 28, 2012 programs in the field of baseball; providing
news and information in the field of
baseball; providing facilities for baseball
and entertainment
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. SUBWAY SERIES Class 25 — Clothing, namely shirts
2,679,302)
January 28, 2003
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. SUBWAY SERIES Class 41 — Entertainment in the nature of
2,442,902) baseball games and exhibitions; television
April 10, 2001 and radio programs featuring baseball
games and exhibitions
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. TAKE ME OUT TO THE Class 16 — Paper goods and printed matter,
3,303,339) BALLGAME namely, trading cards
October 2, 2007
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. TAKE ME OUT TO THE Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts
3,838,236) BALLGAME
August 24, 2010
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. TAKE ME OUT TO THE Class 41 — Entertainment, education and
3,353,169) BALLGAME information services, namely, baseball
December 11, 2007 games, competitions and exhibitions;
providing information in the field of sports,
entertainment and related topics, and
providing for informational messages
relating thereto; organizing community
sporting events
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. TASTE OF THE MAJORS Class 43 — Restaurant, concession and bar
3,490,857) services
August 26, 2008
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. THE BASEBALL CHANNEL Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,592,912) baseball games, competitions and
March 17, 2009 exhibitions rendered through broadcast
media including via a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service;
providing information in the field of sports
and entertainment, all through broadcast
media including via a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. THIS IS BEYOND BASEBALL Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,746,838) organizing and conducting an array of
February 9, 2010 athletic events rendered live or recorded for
distribution through broadcast media;
providing news, information and
informational messages via an online global
computer network in the field of sports;
organizing community sporting and cultural
events; festivals featuring a variety of sports
and entertainment activities
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL Class 9 — Electrical and scientific apparatus,
2,743,153) namely, pre-recorded videodiscs relating to
July 29, 2003 baseball, video game cartridges, video game
discs, video game cassettes
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL Class 41 — Providing shows about baseball
2,769,617) and related events featuring information in
September 30, 2003 the field of sports, entertainment, and
related topics through broadcast media via a
global computer network or commercial on-line
service
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. TURN BACK THE CLOCK Class 16 — Paper goods and printed matter,
2,909,174) namely, trading cards
December 7, 2004
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. TURN BACK THE CLOCK Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts,
3,570,767) baseball uniforms, jerseys
February 3, 2009
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. TURN BACK THE CLOCK Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,344,937) baseball games, competitions and
November 27, 2007 exhibitions rendered live, through broadcast
media including television and radio and via
a global computer network or a commercial
on-line service; providing information in the
field of sports and entertainment and
providing for informational messages
relating thereto
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. TURNPIKE SERIES Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts
4,905,316)
February 23, 2016
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. TWIB Class 9 — Electrical and scientific apparatus,
2,762,277) namely, pre-recorded videodiscs relating to
September 9, 2003 baseball
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. TWIB Class 41 — Entertainment, education and
2,742,999) information services, namely, baseball
July 29, 2003 games, competitions and exhibitions
rendered through broadcast media via a
global computer network or a commercial
on-line service; providing information in the
field of sports, entertainment and related
topics and providing for informational
messages relating thereto; all via a global
computer network or a commercial on-line
service.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WELCOME TO THE SHOW Class 41 — Entertainment services in the
1,989,978) nature of baseball exhibitions.
July 30, 1996
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WHAT A GAME Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts
2,249,932)
June 1, 1999
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WHAT A GAME Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
2,143,259) baseball exhibitions rendered live
March 10, 1998
*U.S. Federal (Reg. 2,204,150) A.L. CHAMPIONS Class 25— Clothing, namely, T-shirts.
Nov. 17, 1998
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AL Class 25—Clothing, namely, baseball caps.
1,550,251) Aug. 1, 1989
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AL CHAMPIONS Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,633,210) June 2, 2009 shirts, T-shirts, pullovers, sweatshirts.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALCS Class 25— Clothing, namely, headwear,
3,781,190) April 27, 2010 shirts, sweatshirts, athletic uniforms,
jerseys.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALCS Class 41— Entertainment services, namely,
3,781,217) April 27, 2010 organizing and conducting an array of
athletic events rendered live or recorded for
distribution through broadcast media;
organizing and conducting fantasy sports
contests, sweepstakes, and on-line
competitions; production and provision of
on-going television, internet and radio
programs in the field of sports; providing
news, information, pod casts, web casts,
online newsletters, and online journals,
namely blogs, all of the foregoing in the
field of sports.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALDS Class 25— Clothing, namely, headwear,
3,781,189) April 27, 2010 shirts, sweatshirts, athletic uniforms,
jerseys.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALDS Class 41— Entertainment services, namely,
3,781,218) April 27, 2010 organizing and conducting an array of
athletic events rendered live or recorded for
distribution through broadcast media;
organizing and conducting fantasy sports
contests, sweepstakes, and on-line
competitions; production and provision of
on-going television, internet and radio
programs in the field of sports; providing
news, information, pod casts, web casts,
online newsletters, and online journals,
namely blogs, all of the foregoing in the
field of sports
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALL-STAR GAME Class 6—Metal novelty items, namely, key
2,596,423) July 23, 2002 tags, key chains, all relating to or promoting
the sport of baseball.
Class 14—Watches, clocks, souvenir coins,
and jewelry, namely, wall clocks and
wristwatches, non-monetary coins and
medallions, cloissone pins, lapel pins, pins,
pendants and charms, all relating to or
promoting the sport of baseball.
Class 16—Paper goods and printed matter,
namely bumper stickers, decals, paper
weights, posters, baseball cards, programs,
magazines, books, booklets and folders all
relating to or promoting the sport of
baseball.
Class 18—Luggage, namely, all purpose
athletic bags, and tote bags all relating to or
promoting the sport of baseball.
Class 21—Beverage containers, namely
mugs, water bottles, foam can holders,
ceramic mugs, glass tankards, glasses and
bottle openers all relating to or promoting
the sport of baseball.
Class 24—Fabrics, namely, towels, pennants,
all relating to or promoting the sport of
baseball.
Class 25—Clothing, namely, shirts, jackets,
visors, hats, caps, pajamas and sweatshirts
all relating to or promoting the sport of
baseball.
Class 28—Toys and sporting goods, namely
stuffed animals, baseballs, computer and
electronic games, golf equipment, including
golf balls, autographed baseballs, all relating
to or promoting the sport of baseball.
Class 34—Tobacco products, namely,
lighters, all relating to or promoting the
sport of baseball.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALL-STAR GAME Class 09—Electrical and scientific apparatus,
3,455,874) June 24, 2008 namely, pre-recorded videodiscs relating to
baseball; decorative magnets; video and
computer game cartridges, video and
computer game discs; computer accessories,
namely, mouse pads, computer software,
namely, computer game programs, all
relating to or promoting the sport of baseball
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALL-STAR GAME Class 41—Entertainment services in the
1,286,486) July 17, 1984 nature of the presentation and promotion of
baseball games and exhibitions rendered
live and through the media of radio and
television broadcasts, which are played by
selected players of the Major League
Baseball organizations, namely, the
American and National Leagues of
professional baseball clubs.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALL-STAR GREEN TEAM Class 18—Athletic bags
4,374,402) July 30, 2013
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALL-STAR GREEN TEAM Class 25—Clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts
4,366,686) July 16, 2013
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ALL-STAR GREEN TEAM Class 35—Charitable services, namely,
4,610,105) Sept. 23, 2014 organizing and conducting environmental
programs to promote socially responsible
and environmental practices
Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
baseball games, competitions and
exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media, including via a global
computer network or commercial online
service
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AMERICAN LEAGUE Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,633,211) shirts, T-shirts, tank tops, pullovers, baseball
June 2, 2009 uniforms, jerseys, sweatshirts, jackets.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AMERICAN LEAGUE Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
3,541,901) Dec. 2, 2008 baseball games, competitions, tournaments
and exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television, radio,
satellite, wireless, audio and video media,
telephone, fiber optics, wi-fi and other
electronic media and via a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service;
information services, namely, providing
information in the field of sports,
entertainment and related topics, and
providing for informational messages
relating thereto; entertainment services,
namely, production of programming
broadcast via television, radio and a global
computer network or a commercial on-line
service; providing on-line newsletters in the
field of baseball
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AMERICAN LEAGUE Class 41—Entertainment services in the
1,556,178) Sept. 12, 1989 nature of baseball exhibitions.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AMERICAN LEAGUE Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,633,212) June 2, 2009 CHAMPIONS Shirts, T-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AMERICAN LEAGUE Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
3,641,260) June 16, 2009 CHAMPIONS baseball games, competitions, tournaments
and exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television, radio,
satellite, wireless, audio and video media,
telephone, fiber optics, wi-fi and other
electronic media and via a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service;
information services, namely, providing
information in the field of sports,
entertainment and related topics, and
providing for informational messages
relating thereto; educational services in the
nature of baseball skills programs, baseball
camps, and clinics offered live;
entertainment services, namely, production
of programming broadcast via television,
radio and a global computer network or a
commercial on-line service; organizing
community sporting events; providing
facilities for sports tournaments and
competitions relating to baseball; organizing
and conducting sports contests and
sweepstakes; fan clubs; providing on-line
newsletters in the field of baseball.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AMERICAN LEAGUE Class 41—Entertainment services in the
1,541,956) May 30, 1989 CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES nature of baseball exhibitions.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ASG Class 14—Jewelry, namely, bracelets,
3,538,566) Nov. 25, 2008 charms, earrings, rings, necklaces, pendants,
watches, costume jewelry, medallions,
ornamental metal pins, lapel pins, tie clips,
tie fasteners, cuff links, metal belt buckles
of precious metal, tie tacks, tie pins, money
clips of precious metal, clocks, wall clocks,
alarm clocks, pennant clocks, clock key
chains, non-monetary coins of precious
metal, trophies of precious metal, ashtrays
of precious metal and key rings of precious
metal.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ASG Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,607,535) April 14, 2009 shirts, T-shirts
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ASG Class 28—toys and sporting goods, namely
3,187,944) Dec. 19, 2006 stuffed toys, plush toys, miniature baseball
bats, miniature toy baseballs, playground
balls, baseballs, baseball bats
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ASG Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
3,596,489) Mar. 24, 2009 baseball games, competitions and
exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television and via
a global computer network or a commercial
on-line service; information services,
namely, providing information in the field
of sports, entertainment and related topics,
and providing for informational messages
relating thereto
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. CACTUS LEAGUE Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps and shirts.
1,768,105) Apr. 27, 1993
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. CACTUS LEAGUE Class 41—Entertainment services in the
1,522,957) Jan. 31, 1989 nature of baseball games.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. CIVIL RIGHTS GAME Class 25—Clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts
3,848,831) Sept. 14, 2010
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. CIVIL RIGHTS GAME Class 41—Entertainment services in the
4,163,198) June 26, 2012 nature of baseball games and exhibitions
rendered live and through broadcast media;
arranging and conducting speeches and
seminars in the field of cultural diversity;
providing recognition by the way of awards
to demonstrate excellence and achievement
in the field of cultural diversity
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Class 14—Jewelry
1,478,631) Mar. 1, 1988
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Class 25—Garments, namely, sweaters,
1,478,775) Mar. 1, 1988 jackets, sweatshirts, baseball shirts, T-shirts,
open-collar sport shirts, and caps.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Class 28—Sporting goods, namely baseballs.
1,479,756) Mar. 8, 1988
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Class 41—College teams organizing,
1,542,959) June 6, 1989 conducting and promoting college athletics,
particularly baseball tournaments between
college teams.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. DIVISION SERIES Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,628,857) May 26, 2009 shirts, t-shirts.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. DIVISION SERIES Class 41—Entertainment services in the
2,149,819) Apr. 7, 1998 nature of baseball exhibitions.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. FALL CLASSIC Class 16—Magazines and programs relating
1,745,773) Jan. 12, 1993 to professional baseball; and posters
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. FALL CLASSIC Class 25—Clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts
1,859,780) Oct. 25, 1994
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. FALL CLASSIC Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
3,633,215) June 2, 2009 baseball games, competitions, tournaments
and exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television, radio,
satellite, wireless, audio and video media,
telephone, fiber optics, wi-fi and other
electronic media and via a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service;
information services, namely, providing
information in the field of sports,
entertainment and related topics, and
providing for informational messages
relating thereto; entertainment services,
namely, production of programming
broadcast via television, radio and a global
computer network or a commercial on-line
service; organizing and conducting sports
contests and sweepstakes; providing on-line
newsletters in the field of baseball.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. GRAPEFRUIT LEAGUE Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps and shirts.
1,768,106) Apr. 27, 1993
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. GRAPEFRUIT LEAGUE Class 41—Entertainment services in the
1,522,956) Jan. 31, 1989 nature of baseball games.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,732,837) Dec. 29, 2009 SERIES shirts, T-shirts
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MIDSUMMER CLASSIC Class 16—Magazines and programs
1,775,174) June 8, 1993 featuring baseball.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MIDSUMMER CLASSIC Class 41—Entertainment services in the
1,707,349) Aug. 11, 1992 nature of baseball exhibitions.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. N.L. CHAMPIONS Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,545,448) Dec. 9, 2008 shirts, T-shirts, pullovers, sweatshirts
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NATIONAL LEAGUE Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,707,028) Nov. 3, 2009 shirts, T-shirts, pullovers, baseball uniforms,
jerseys, sweatshirts, jackets
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NATIONAL LEAGUE Class 41—Entertainment services in the
1,557,291) Sept. 19, 1989 nature of baseball exhibitions.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NATIONAL LEAGUE Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
3,565,938) Jan. 20, 2009 baseball games, competitions, tournaments
and exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television, radio,
satellite, wireless, audio and video media,
telephone, fiber optics, wi-fi and other
electronic media and via a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service;
information services, namely, providing
information in the field of sports,
entertainment and related topics, and
providing for informational messages
relating thereto; educational services in the
nature of baseball skills programs, baseball
camps, and clinics offered live;
entertainment services, namely, production
of programming broadcast via a global
computer network or a commercial on-line
service; organizing community sporting
events; providing facilities for sports
tournaments and competitions relating to
baseball; organizing and conducting sports
contests and sweepstakes; providing on-line
newsletters in the field of baseball
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NATIONAL LEAGUE Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,707,027) Nov. 3, 2009 CHAMPIONS shirts, T-shirts, pullovers, sweatshirts,
jackets
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NATIONAL LEAGUE Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
3,644,994) June 23, 2009 CHAMPIONS baseball games, competitions, tournaments
and exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television, radio,
satellite, wireless, audio and video media,
telephone, fiber optics, wi-fi and other
electronic media and via a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service;
information services, namely, providing
information in the field of sports,
entertainment and related topics, and
providing for informational messages
relating thereto; educational services in the
nature of baseball skills programs, baseball
camps, and clinics offered live;
entertainment services, namely, production
of programming broadcast via television,
radio and a global computer network or a
commercial on-line service; organizing
community sporting events; providing
facilities for sports tournaments and
competitions relating to baseball; organizing
and conducting sports contests and
sweepstakes; fan clubs; providing on-line
newsletters in the field of baseball.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NATIONAL LEAGUE Class 41—Entertainment services in the
1,541,948) May 30, 1989 CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES nature of baseball exhibitions.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NL CHAMPIONS Class 25—Clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts
1,897,584) June 6, 1995
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NLCS Class 25— Clothing, namely, headwear,
3,781,188) Apr. 27, 2010 shirts, sweatshirts, athletic uniforms, and
jerseys
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NLCS Class 41— Entertainment services, namely,
3,781,216) Apr. 27, 2010 organizing and conducting an array of
athletic events rendered live or recorded for
distribution through broadcast media;
organizing and conducting fantasy sports
contests, sweepstakes, and on-line
competitions; production and provision of
on-going television, internet and radio
programs in the field of sports; providing
news, information, pod casts, web casts,
online newsletters, and online journals,
namely blogs, all of the foregoing in the
field of sports.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NLDS Class 25— Clothing, namely, headwear,
3,781,191) Apr. 27, 2010 shirts, sweatshirts, athletic uniforms, jerseys
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NLDS Class 41— Entertainment services, namely,
3,781,215) Apr. 27, 2010 organizing and conducting an array of
athletic events rendered live or recorded for
distribution through broadcast media;
Organizing and conducting fantasy sports
contests, sweepstakes, and on-line
competitions; Production and provision of
on-going television, internet and radio
programs in the field of sports; Providing
news, information, pod casts, web casts,
online newsletters, and online journals,
namely blogs, all of the foregoing in the
field of sports.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. PEORIA JAVELINAS Class 25—Clothing, namely, shirts
2,166,061) June 16, 1998
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. PEORIA JAVELINAS Class 41—Entertainment services in the
2,029,126) Jan. 7, 1997 nature of baseball exhibitions.
U.S. Federal (pending) PITCH SMART 16: Magazines, books, newsletters,
(Appl. No. 86/429,520, dated brochures, pamphlets, posters, all featuring
Oct. 21, 2014) information in the field of injury avoidance
U.S. Federal (pending) PITCH SMART 41: Educational services, namely, providing
(Appl. No. 86/429,536, dated a website featuring podcasts, web casts,
Oct. 21, 2014) online newsletters, online journals, namely
blogs, all the foregoing in the field of injury
avoidance; Educational and entertainment
services, namely, a continuing program
about injury avoidance accessible by radio,
television, satellite, audio, video, mobile
communications devices and computers;
athletic training services; Providing
information in the field of injury avoidance;
Providing information in the field of sports
medicine; Entertainment services, namely,
personal appearances by persons working in
the field of sports; Conducting seminars,
classes, clinics, workshops in the field of
injury avoidance
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. POSTSEASON GREEN TEAM Class 18—Athletic bags
4,538,161) May 27, 2014
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. POSTSEASON GREEN TEAM Class 25—Clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts.
4,369,139) July 16, 2013
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. SCOTTSDALE SCORPIONS Class 25—Clothing, namely, hats, caps
1,855,034) Sept. 20, 1994
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. SCOTTSDALE SCORPIONS Class 41—Entertainment services in the
1,785,932) Aug. 3, 1993 nature of baseball exhibitions.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. THE FALL CLASSIC Class 41—Entertainment services in the
1,653,242) Aug. 6, 1991 nature of baseball exhibitions.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WOMEN'S COLLEGE Class 41—Organizing college teams and
1,648,385) June 18, 1991 WORLD SERIES conducting and promoting college athletics,
namely, tournaments between college
baseball teams.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES Class 9—Electrical and scientific apparatus,
3,443,094) June 3, 2008 namely, pre-recorded videotapes relating to
baseball, pre-recorded videodiscs relating to
baseball; cell phone accessories, namely,
cases and face plate covers; decorative
magnets; protective helmets, video and
computer game cartridges, video and
computer game discs, video and computer
game cassettes in the field of baseball;
computer accessories, namely, mouse pads,
computer software, namely, computer game
programs
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES Class 14—Jewelry, namely, bracelets,
3,410,585) April 8, 2008 earrings, pendants, watches, costume
jewelry, rubber or silicone bracelets and
wristbands in the nature of bracelets,
medallions, ornamental metal pins, lapel
pins, cuff links, money clips of precious
metal, metal key chains of precious metal,
metal key rings of precious metal, clocks,
wall clocks, and non-monetary coins of
precious metal
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES Class 14—Non-monetary coins and
1,615,625) Oct. 2, 1990 medallions.
Class 16—Paper products and printed matter,
namely, programs, posters and pens.
Class 21—Containers, namely, mugs, cups,
and glass beverageware.
Class 24—Textile products, namely,
pennants.
Class 28—Toys and sporting goods, namely,
baseballs.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES Class 16—Paper goods and printed matter,
3,624,727) May 19, 2009 namely, brochures and pamphlets featuring
baseball, art pictures, and art prints.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES Class 16—Paper goods and printed matter,
3,455,863) June 24, 2008 namely, trading cards, posters, stickers,
decals, bumper stickers, score books,
scorecards, printed baseball game programs,
magazines and books featuring baseball,
calendars, mounted and un-mounted
photographs, photograph albums,
lithographs, paperweights, pens, ticket
holders, paper ticket holders and non-metal
lanyards for paper ticket holders all sold as
a unit
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES Class 18—Athletic bags, overnight bags,
3,624,728) May 19, 2009 backpacks, duffel bags, tote bags.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES Class 20—Ornamental novelty items,
1,559,036) Oct. 3, 1989 namely, buttons.
Class 25—Clothing, namely, sweatshirts, T-shirts,
tank tops, jerseys, jackets, sport
shirts, 3/4 sleeve baseball shirts and baseball
caps.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,628,858) May 26, 2009 visors, knitted headwear, shirts, T-shirts,
tank tops, turtlenecks, pullovers, vests,
shorts, pants, baseball uniforms, jerseys,
sweatshirts, sweatpants, jackets, cloth bibs,
infant wear, scarves, footwear, socks,
hosiery, slippers.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES Class 28—Toys and sporting goods, namely
3,438,400) May 27, 2008 stuffed toys, plush toys, board games, (card
games, playing cards), toy cars and trucks,
toy figures, toy vehicles, dolls and doll
accessories, bobbing head dolls, miniature
baseball bats, mini batting helmet replicas,
baseballs, holders for baseballs, autographed
baseballs, (baseball bases), baseball bats,
Christmas tree ornaments, excluding
confectionery and illumination articles, and
Christmas stockings
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES Class 41—Entertainment services in the
1,178,547) Nov. 17, 1981 nature of baseball games and exhibitions
rendered live and through the media of radio
and television broadcasts
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
3,424,320) May 6, 2008 baseball games, competitions, tournaments
and exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television, radio,
satellite, wireless, audio and video media,
telephone, fiber optics, wi-fi and other
electronic media and via a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service;
information services, namely, providing
information in the field of sports,
entertainment and related topics, and
providing for informational messages
relating thereto; entertainment services,
namely, providing multi-user interactive
computer games all via a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service;
educational services in the nature of
baseball skills programs, baseball camps,
and clinics; entertainment services, namely,
production of programming broadcast via
television, radio and a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service;
organizing community sporting events;
organizing and conducting fantasy sports,
sports contests and sweepstakes; fan clubs;
providing on-line newsletters in the field of
baseball
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES Class 25—Clothing, namely, shirts, caps, T-ahirts,
1,861,888) Nov. 8, 1994 CHAMPIONS jackets, hats, wind resistant jackets
and sweatshirts
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES GREEN Class 18— Athletic bags.
4,380,650) Aug. 6, 2013 TEAM
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES GREEN Class 25— Clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts.
4,373,051) July 23, 2013 TEAM
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES GREEN Class 35—Charitable services, namely,
4,649,491) Dec. 2, 2014 TEAM organizing and conducting environmental
programs to promote socially responsible
environmental practices
Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
baseball games, competitions and
exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television and
radio, and via a global computer network or
commercial online service
Registry Mark Goods and Services
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. American League Crest Design Class 21 — Beverage containers, namely,
1,768,523) beverage glassware, shot glasses.
May 4, 1993
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AUTHENTIC COLLECTION Class 9 — Electrical and scientific apparatus,
2,776,186) Batter Logo and Design namely, protective clothing, protective
October 21, 2003 helmets; catchers helmets, video and
computer game cartridges, video and
computer game discs, video and computer
game cassettes, computer game programs,
all sold or distributed in connection with the
sport of baseball.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AUTHENTIC COLLECTION Class 16 — Paper goods and printed matter,
2,879,840) Batter Logo and Design namely, posters, printed paper signs
August 31, 2004
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AUTHENTIC COLLECTION Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
2,669,860) Batter Logo and Design shirts, t-shirts, turtlenecks, pullovers, shorts,
December 31, 2002 baseball uniforms, jerseys, sweatshirts,
underwear, jackets, sliding girdles
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AUTHENTIC COLLECTION Class 28 — Toys and sporting goods, namely,
2,705,130) Batter Logo and Design baseballs, baseball bats, catcher's masks,
April 8, 2003 batting gloves, baseball gloves, mitts,
athletic supporters, baseball pitching
machines
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. BASEBALL FEVER CATCH Class 42 — Promoting the sport of baseball.
1,230,519) IT! And Design
March 8, 1983
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. BASEBALL IQ MLB Class 41 — Entertainment services in the
4,294,588) NETWORK Silhouetted Batter nature of an ongoing television series of a
February 26, 2013 Logo and Design baseball trivia game
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. BASEBALL OFFICIAL GAME Class 25 — Entertainment in the nature of
2,791,550) OF SUMMER and Design baseball games and exhibitions; television
December 9, 2003 and radio programs featuring baseball
games and exhibitions.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. COOPERSTOWN Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,542,112) COLLECTION and Batter Logo shirts, T-shirts, baseball uniforms, jerseys,
December 2, 2008 sweatshirts, jackets, footwear, socks,
hosiery
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. FEVER CATCH IT! and Design Class 42 — Promoting the sport of baseball
1,228,777)
February 22, 1983
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. GENUINE MERCHANDISE Class 25 — clothing; namely, shirts, shorts,
1,799,433) ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE socks, underwear, jackets, pants, hats, caps,
October 19, 1993 Design short sets, ties, pajamas, sweatshirts, gloves,
knitted headwear, scarves, hosiery, and
shoes
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. GENUINE MERCHANDISE Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts, shorts,
1,822,830) and Design (Label) underwear, jackets, visors, hats, caps, baby
February 22, 1994 pants, and short sets, pajamas, sweatshirts,
knitted headwear, headbands
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 6 — Metal novelty items, namely, key
1,625,617) and Batter Logo chains of non-precious metal, money clips
December 4, 1990 and license plate holders.
Class 9 — Sunglasses, magnets
Class 11 — Flashlights, electric lamps
Class 14 — Watches, clocks and jewelry,
namely, watches, gold and silver jewelry,
clocks, lapel pins, earrings, and alarm
clocks, and goods made in whole or part of
precious metal, namely key chains and
money clips.
Class 21 — Containers, namely, plastic mugs,
water bottles, trays, dishes, trash cans, foam
can holders, ceramic mugs, ceramic
tankards, glass tankards, glasses, (for
drinking), shot glasses, infant nursers, bottle
openers, bowls, lunch boxes.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts, shorts,
1,617,698) and Batter Logo dresses, jogging suits, socks, underwear,
October 16, 1990 jackets, sweaters, pants, visors, caps, bibs,
infantwear namely, baby shorts sets, romper
sets, baby pants, diaper sets, coveralls,
outerwear namely uniforms and pullovers,
ties, robes and loungewear, sweatshirts,
mittens, gloves, knitted headwear, scarves,
hosiery, wristbands, robes and shoes.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 41 — Promoting the sport of baseball,
955,967) and Batter Logo including its viewing by the general public,
March 20, 1973 by arranging for the licensing of its
trademarks to manufacturers for use in
connection with goods, such as sporting
equipment, foods, wearing apparel and
novelties.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 14 — Watches and clocks.
1,055,317) and Batter Logo (Blue and Red)
December 28, 1976
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 16 — Trading cards, posters, and decals
1,055,318) and Batter Logo (Blue and Red)
December 28, 1976
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 18 — Tote Bags.
1,057,260) and Batter Logo (Blue and Red)
Jan. 25, 1977
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 24—Pennants
1,055,319) and Batter Logo (Blue and Red)
Dec. 28, 1976
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 28 — Baseballs, golf balls, and baseball
1,057,264) and Batter Logo (Blue and Red) gloves.
January 25, 1977
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Class 9 — Video tapes relating to the game of
1,741,015) HOME VIDEO and Design baseball.
December 22, 1992
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.com and Silhouetted Class 9 — Electrical and scientific apparatus,
2,806,937) Batter Logo namely, pre-recorded videodiscs relating to
January 20, 2004 baseball; pre-recorded compact discs
relating to baseball, pre-recorded audio
discs relating to baseball, computer
accessories, namely, mouse pads; magnets;
protective helmets; baseball batting helmets,
computer cases, video and computer game
cartridges, video and computer game discs,
computer game programs
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.com and Silhouetted Class 14 — Jewelry, namely, bracelets,
2,800,751) Batter Logo charms, earrings, watches, costume jewelry,
December 30, 2003 ornamental pins, lapel pins, clocks, non-monetary
coins of precious metal
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.com and Silhouetted Class 16 — paper goods and printed matter,
2,800,752) Batter Logo namely, trading cards, posters, stickers,
December 30, 2003 decals, game programs, magazines and
books featuring baseball, binders,
stationery-type portfolios, stationery folders,
stationery sets, baseball card albums,
calendars, gift wrapping paper, paper gift
and party bags, mounted and unmounted
photographs, lithographs, plastic baseball
card holders and collectors cases, business
card holders, paperweights, pens, pencils,
framed photographs
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.com and Silhouetted Class 18 — Athletic bags, overnight bags,
2,806,938) Batter Logo backpacks, duffel bags, tote bags,
January 20, 2004 knapsacks, wallets, billfolds, toiletry cases
sold empty, luggage, dog collars
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.com and Silhouetted Class 20 — Furniture, stools, chairs, cabinets,
2,802,814) Batter Logo cushions, pillows, non-metal key chains,
January 6, 2004 non-metal key fobs, non-metal key rings,
plaques, picture frames, snow globes
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.com and Silhouetted Class 21 — Mugs, beverage glassware, cups,
2,800,750) Batter Logo tankards not of precious metal, drinking
December 30, 2003 steins, shot glasses, porcelain stadium
replicas, non-metal decorative boxes and all
purpose portable household and beverage
containers.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.com and Silhouetted Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
2,802,813) Batter Logo visors, knitted head wear, headbands, shirts,
January 6, 2004 t-shirts, tank tops, sweaters, pullovers, vests,
shorts, pants, dresses, baseball uniforms,
jerseys, warm-up suits, sweatshirts, sweat
pants, underwear, boxer shorts, robes, sleep
wear, jackets, cloth bibs, infant wear,
rompers, coveralls, creepers, baby booties,
ties, gloves, wristbands, scarves
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.com and Silhouetted Class 28 — Toys and sporting goods, namely,
2,845,335) Batter Logo stuffed toys, plush toys, bean bag toys, bean
May 25, 2004 bags, board games, toy cars and trucks, toy
figures, dolls, baseballs and holders for
baseballs, autographed baseballs, golf club
covers, baseball bases, baseball bats, and
christmas tree ornaments
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLB.com and Silhouetted Class 41 — Entertainment, education and
2,802,812) Batter Logo information services, namely, baseball
January 6, 2004 games, competitions and exhibitions
rendered live, through broadcast media
including television and radio and via a
global computer network or a commercial
on-line service; providing information in the
field of sports, entertainment and related
topics and providing for informational
messages relating thereto; providing multi-user
interactive computer games, all via a
global computer network or a commercial
on-line service
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLBLOGS (Stylized) Class 38 — Communication services, namely,
3,337,073) audio, video and audio-visual
November 13, 2007 communication services in the nature of
webcasting services; transmitting live, real-time
and prerecorded audio and/or video via
a global computer network, mobile
telephone or other electronic or digital
communications network or device;
Electronic and digital transmission and
delivery of voice, data, text, images,
graphics, signals and messages via a global
computer network, mobile telephone or
other electronic or digital communications
network or device; Providing multiple-user
access to a global computer network for the
transfer and dissemination of a wide range
of information
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. MLBLOGS (Stylized) Class 41 — Entertainment, education and
3,428,556) information services, namely, baseball
May 13, 2008 games, competitions and exhibitions
rendered live, through broadcast media
including television, radio, a global
computer network, mobile telephone or
other electronic or digital communications
network or device; providing information in
the field of sports, entertainment and related
topics; publishing of electronic publications;
providing a website featuring sports,
entertainment and related topics; organizing
and conducting fantasy sports or sports
contests and sweepstakes
U.S. Federal (pending) Pitch Hit & Run Design Class 25 — Clothing, namely, headwear,
Appl. No. 86/818,033, filed shirts, jackets, sweatshirts
November 12, 2015)
U.S. Federal (pending) Pitch Hit & Run Design Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
Appl. No. 86/818,037, filed baseball games, baseball skills competitions,
November 12, 2015) and baseball exhibitions; Organizing and
conducting youth programs in the field of
sports; Hosting and conducting events in the
nature of awards ceremonies in the field of
youth sports; Providing news and
information in the field of youth sports
competitions.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. PITCH HIT RUN Batter Logo Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts
2,068,319) and Design Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely
June 10, 1997 baseball skills competitions and exhibitions.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. R.B.I. BASEBALL MLB.COM Class 9 — Computer game software; video
4,758,579) Silhouetted Batter Logo and game software; computer game software for
June 23, 2015 Design personal computers and home video game
consoles; computer game programs
downloadable via the internet; computer
game software downloadable from a global
computer network; computer game software
for use on mobile and cellular phones;
computer programs for video and computer
games; downloadable computer game
programs; electronic game programs;
downloadable electronic game programs;
interactive multimedia computer game
programs
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. R.B.I. BASEBALL MLB.COM Class 25 — Clothing, namely, shirts and
4,758,578) Silhouetted Batter Logo and jackets
June 23, 2015 Design
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. R.B.I. BASEBALL MLB.COM Class 26 — Embroidered emblems;
4,758,577) Silhouetted Batter Logo and ornamental cloth patches
June 23, 2015 Design
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. R.B.I. BASEBALL MLB.COM Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
4,758,580) Silhouetted Batter Logo and provision of information relating to
June 23, 2015 Design electronic computer games provided via the
Internet; providing a website featuring
content and information in the field of
games, and news, information, tips, hints,
promotions, audio-visual content and
multimedia materials in the field of
computer games and video games;
providing information, news and
commentary in the field of computer games
and video games
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo Class 9 — Electrical and scientific apparatus,
2,612,388) namely, pre-recorded videodiscs relating to
August 27, 2002 baseball, pre-recorded compact discs
relating to baseball, pre-recorded audio
discs relating to baseball, binoculars,
electric switch plate covers; electric signs,
luminous signs; neon signs; sun glasses;
magnets; baseball batting helmets, catchers
helmets, computer accessories, namely
mouse pads; and computer carrying cases,
video and computer game cartridges, video
and computer game discs, computer game
programs and computer game programs
downloadable from a global computer
network in the field of baseball, credit cards
with magnetic coding
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo Class 14 — Jewelry, namely, bracelets,
2,569,970) charms, earrings, rings, necklaces, pendants,
May 14, 2002 watches, costume jewelry, medallions, lapel
pins, tie clips, tie fasteners, cuff links, belt
buckles of precious metal, money clips of
precious metal, clocks, non-monetary coins
of precious metal.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo Class 16 — Display boards.
1,055,322)
December 28, 1976
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo Class 16 — Paper goods and printed matter,
2,666,228) namely, trading cards, playing cards,
December 24, 2002 posters, stickers, decals, temporary tattoos,
bumper stickers, scorebooks, scorecards,
printed baseball game programs, magazines
and books featuring baseball, writing pads,
note paper, notebooks, binders, stationery
folders, autograph books, book covers,
calendars, greeting cards, bank checks,
checkbook covers, gift wrapping paper,
paper gift and party bags, paper napkins,
lithographs, business card holders, paper
weights, letter openers, pens, pencils, desk
stands and holders for pens, pencils and ink,
non-electric erasers, memo boards, framed
photographs, tickets holders and non-metal
lanyards for paper ticket holders sold as a
unit
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo Class 18 — Athletic bags, overnight bags,
2,569,971) backpacks, duffel bags, tote bags,
May 14, 2002 knapsacks, wallets, billfolds, fanny packs,
waist packs, umbrellas, business card cases
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo Class 20 — Tables, stools, footstools, chairs,
2,697,473) bed frame headboards, bed frame
March 18, 2003 footboards, beds, rocking chairs, recliners,
sofas, ottomans, furniture chests, mirrors,
cabinets, chair pads, cushions, pillows,
sleeping bags, plastic license plates, plastic
key chain tags, non-metal key chains, non-metal
key fobs, non-metal key rings,
plaques, picture frames, snow globes,
display racks and point of purchase displays
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo Class 21 — Beverage glassware, plastic
2,609,504) bottles for drinking water, plastic drinking
August 20, 2002 cups for toddlers, cups, plastic cups, plates,
tankards not of precious metal, drinking
steins, thermal insulated containers for
beverages, serving trays not of precious
metal, shot glasses, porcelain stadium
replicas, insulating foam holders for
beverage cans, wastepaper baskets, bottle
openers, portable coolers, plastic coasters,
containers for food, salt and pepper shakers,
lunch boxes, non-metal coin banks, trash
cans.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo Class 24 — Bed blankets, fabric bath mats,
2,680,015) bed linens, bed sheets, bed spreads, pillow
January 28, 2003 cases, cloth and felt pennants, comforters,
curtains, towels, and washcloths.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
2,573,503) visors, knitted headwear, shirts, T-shirts,
May 28, 2002 tank tops, sweaters, turtlenecks, pullovers,
vests, shorts, baseball uniforms, jerseys,
warm-up suits, sweatshirts, sweatpants,
underwear, boxer shorts, robes, sleepwear,
jackets, cloth bibs, infantwear, infant diaper
covers, cloth diaper sets with undershirt and
diaper cover, rompers, coveralls, creepers,
baby booties, ties, belts, wristbands, scarves,
footwear, socks, slippers, aprons.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo Class 28 — Toys and sporting goods, namely
2,604,417) stuffed toys, plush toys, bean bag toys,
August 6, 2002 balloons, checker sets, board games, dart
boards and dart board accessories, toy
trucks, toy mobiles, jigsaw and manipulative
puzzles, toy banks, toy figures, dolls and
doll accessories, inflatable baseball bats,
decorative wind socks, toy tattoos, mini
baseball bats, baseballs and holders for
baseballs, autographed baseballs,
playground balls, rubber action balls, golf
balls, golf club covers, baseball bases,
pitcher's plates, baseball bats, catcher's
masks, baseball batting tees, batting gloves,
baseball gloves, baseball mitts, baseball
pitching machines, bobbing head dolls, and
christmas tree ornaments
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo Class 38 — Telecommunication services,
3,641,257) namely; television, cable, cable television,
June 16, 2009 satellite television and video broadcasting
services relating to the sport of baseball.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo Class 41 — Entertainment, education and
2,573,096) information services, namely, baseball
May 28, 2002 games, competitions and exhibitions
rendered live, through broadcast media
including television and radio and via a
global computer network or a commercial
on-line service; providing information in the
field of sports, entertainment and related
topics and providing for informational
messages relating thereto; providing multi-user
interactive computer games, all via a
global computer network or a commercial
on-line service.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo (lined Class 34 — Cigarette lighters.
1,055,313) for color)
December 28, 1976
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Silhouetted Batter Logo Class 14 — Tie fasteners, tie clasps, pendants,
1,057,265) (Outline) lapel pins, earrings, rings and jewelry pins.
January 25, 1977
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Stars and Stripes Silhouetted Class 16 — Paper goods and printed matter,
3,716,952) Batter Logo namely, trading cards, posters, stickers,
November 24, 2009 decals, temporary tattoos, bumper stickers,
writing pads, note paper, notebooks,
binders, stationery-type portfolios,
stationery folders, flip books, preprinted
agenda organizers, memo boards, book
covers, calendars, greeting cards, checkbook
covers, mounted photographs, pens, pencils,
crayons.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Stars and Stripes Silhouetted Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps, hats.
3,644,959) Batter Logo
June 23, 2009
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Stars and Stripes Silhouetted Class 41 — Entertainment services, namely,
3,644,958) Batter Logo baseball games, competitions and
June 23, 2009 exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television and via
a global computer network or a commercial
on-line service; information services,
namely, providing information in the field
of sports, entertainment and related topics,
and providing for informational messages
relating thereto; organizing community
sporting events.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. TEAMMLB and Batter Logo Class 25 — Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,399,695) visors, shirts, t-shirts, pants, baseball
March 18, 2008 uniforms, jerseys
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AMERICAN and Design 1994 Class 25—clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,352,057) Dec. 11, 2007 Alternate Logo shirts, t-shirts, tank tops, pullovers, baseball
uniforms, jerseys, sweatshirts, jackets
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AMERICAN and Design 1994 Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
3,389,059) Feb. 26, 2008 Alternate Logo baseball games, competitions, tournaments
and exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television, radio,
satellite, wireless, audio and video media,
fiber optics, wi-fi and other electronic media
and via a global computer network or a
commercial on-line service; information
services, namely, providing information in
the field of sports, entertainment and related
topics, and providing for informational
messages relating thereto
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AMERICAN and Design 1994 Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
3,593,102) Mar. 17, 2009 Alternate Logo baseball games, competitions, tournaments
and exhibitions rendered through broadcast
media including telephone
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AMERICAN LEAGUE and Class 14—Jewelry, namely, souvenir coins.
1,357,826) Sept. 3, 1985 Design 1977 Primary Class 25—T-shirts
Class 41—Entertainment services in the
nature of baseball exhibitions.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AMERICAN LEAGUE and Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,633,213) June 2, 2009 Design 1977 Primary shirts, jackets.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. AMERICAN LEAGUE and Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
3,633,214) June 2, 2009 Design 1977 Primary baseball games, competitions, tournaments
and exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television, radio,
satellite, wireless, audio and video media,
telephone, fiber optics, wi-fi and other
electronic media and via a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service;
information services, namely, providing
information in the field of sports,
entertainment and related topics, and
providing for informational messages
relating thereto.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ARIZONA FALL LEAGUE and Class 16—Paper goods and printed matter;
1,834,210) May 3, 1994 Design 1992 Primary magazines, programs and booklets, all
featuring baseball; books featuring items of
interest to baseball fans, baseball score
books
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. ARIZONA FALL LEAGUE and Class 41—Entertainment services in the
1,858,917) Oct. 18, 1994 Design 1992 Primary nature of baseball exhibitions.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. BASEBALL and Design Class 41—Entertainment services in the
1,220,334) Dec. 14, 1982 nature of baseball exhibitions rendered live
and through the media.
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Civil Rights Game Logo Class 25—Clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts
3,851,422) Sept. 21, 2010
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. Civil Rights Game Logo Class 41—Entertainment services in the
3,780,895) Apr. 27, 2010 nature of baseball games and exhibitions
rendered through broadcast media;
conducting speeches and seminars in the
fields of civil rights and cultural diversity;
providing recognition by the way of awards
to demonstrate excellence and achievement
in the fields of civil rights and cultural
diversity
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NATIONAL and Design 1994 Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,707,029) Nov. 3, 2009 Alternate Logo shirts, T-shirts, baseball uniforms, jerseys,
sweatshirts, jackets
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NATIONAL and Design 1994 Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
3,648,873) June 30, 2009 Alternate Logo baseball games, competitions, tournaments
and exhibitions rendered live and through
broadcast media including television, radio,
satellite, wireless, audio and video media,
telephone, fiber optics, wi-fi and other
electronic media and via a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service;
information services, namely, providing
information in the field of sports,
entertainment and related topics, and
providing for informational messages
relating thereto; organizing and conducting
sports contests and sweepstakes
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NATIONAL LEAGUE OF Class 14—Jewelry, namely, souvenir coins.
1,355,142) Aug. 20, 1985 PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL Class 25—T-shirts and sweatshirts.
CLUBS SINCE 1876 and Class 41—Entertainment services in the
Design 1993 Primary nature of baseball exhibitions.
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NATIONAL LEAGUE OF Class 25—Clothing, namely, caps, hats,
3,644,993) June 23, 2009 PROFESSIONAL shirts, jackets.
BASEBALL CLUBS SINCE
1876 and Design 1993 Primary
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. NATIONAL LEAGUE OF Class 41—Entertainment services, namely,
3,648,872) June 30, 2009 PROFESSIONAL baseball games, competitions, tournaments
BASEBALL CLUBS SINCE and exhibitions rendered live and through
1876 and Design 1993 Primary broadcast media including television, radio,
satellite, wireless, audio and video media,
telephone, fiber optics, wi-fi and other
electronic media and via a global computer
network or a commercial on-line service;
information services, namely, providing
information in the field of sports,
entertainment and related topics, and
providing for informational messages
relating thereto
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. PEORIA JAVELINAS and Class 25—Clothing, namely, shirts
2,166,060) June 16, 1998 Design 1994 Primary
Not applicable Not applicable
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES (Stylized) Class 16—Paper goods and printed matter;
1,844,979) July 12, 1994 namely, posters, programs and booklets
and books relating to baseball; scorebooks
Class 28—Toys and sporting goods;
namely, baseballs, autographed baseballs
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES 2000 and Design Class 16—Paper goods and printed matter,
2,709,814) Apr. 22, 2003 namely, posters, scorebooks, scorecards,
game programs, mounted and unmounted
photographs
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES 2000 and Design Class 25—Clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts,
2,709,813) Apr. 22, 2003 jackets
U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES 2000 and Design Class 28—Toys and sporting goods,
2,700,976) Mar. 25, 2003 namely, baseballs, autographed baseballs
*U.S. Federal (Reg. No. WORLD SERIES Globe and Class 25—Clothing; namely, hats, caps
1,825,850) Mar. 8, 1994 Diamond Design
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
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