• Sports News
  • Baseball
  • MLB
  • Houston Astros fans appalled by overbearing ad logo on team’s uniforms: "That oxy patch on the jerseys is offensively big" "Absolutely hideous"
Bryan Abreu #52 of the Houston Astros reacts after giving up a solo home run

Houston Astros fans appalled by overbearing ad logo on team’s uniforms: "That oxy patch on the jerseys is offensively big" "Absolutely hideous"

Advertising patches on baseball uniforms have become a thing, and the Houston Astros are cashing in just like a number of other MLB teams.

While most other teams have a mostly-ignorable sleeve ad on their jerseys, the Astros have allowed a logo the size of a dessert plate to be sewn onto their sleeves.

Ad

Houston has partnered with the Occidental Petroleum Corporation -- or "OXY" as it is commonly known -- on a sponsorship for the past decade. However, OXY's sponsorship of the team's jerseys only began this season.

The egregiously large and blocky patch made its debut on Opening Day in the Houston Astros' 3-1 loss to the visiting Chicago White Sox at Minute Maid Park on March 30. It was quickly denounced by the overwhelming majority of the team's fanbase.

@astros Cant swing w that big ass oxy patch on the arm. Tf
Ad
That oxy patch on the jerseys is offensively big.🤮
The Oxy ad patch on the Astros jersey is absolutely hideous
Ad

Nearly a week into the season, the opinion of Houston Astros fans has not changed. In fact, the uproar only continues to grow. Giant OXY circular logos not only continue to weigh down the arms of Astros players, but Houston fans can barely look in any direction of their home ballpark without seeing a massive OXY logo.

A gigantic logo is perched over the left field wall, and two more are painted onto the turf on either side of home plate. But it is the sleeve patches that continue to draw the most ire.

@WeAreOxy @astros You ruined the uniform
These OXY patches are horrific #Astros
Ad
I do not like the Oxy patches. There I said it. Why are they so large???? It should be a WS Champion patch.
@astros @WeAreOxy @MLB #Ready2Reign

The term "OXY" has also led to a great share of confusion among baseball fans, as no one seems to know who OXY is, or what they do. Many fans -- facetiously or not -- are asking if the Astros are promoting the opioid oxycodone.

Ad
In the midst of an opioid crisis, shame on the @astros for promoting Oxy. Might as well be big pharma selling out to make a few dollars.
I’m leaving the house NOW to go out and by some Oxy!!!

Thanks @astros for showing me what’s up!
Ad
Are the OXY patches the @astros uniforms promoting OXY the drug? #RepDetroit

For the record, OXY is an American company that is engaged in hydrocarbon exploration in the United States and the Middle East. They are also in the business of petrochemical manufacturing in the U.S., Canada, and Chile. The company was founded in 1909 and is headquartered in Houston, as many traditional American energy companies are. And no, they are not involved in opioid production.

Ad
No one:

Absolutely no one:

Houston Astros: ever heard of OXY?

Are the OXY patches affecting the Houston Astros' play?

Framber Valdez #59 of the Houston Astros poses for a portrait

The Houston Astros have not opened their World Series title defense all that well. The team dropped to 2-4 on the season after losing to the woebegone Detroit Tigers at home, 6-3, on Tuesday night. Could the gigantic OXY patches actually be affecting the team's performance on the field? It's unlikely, but if their poor run continues, frustration at the patch will only grow among the fanbase.

Ad
Edited by
SO
 
See more
More from Sportskeeda