Mets, Cubs minor-league teams to change names to Slices, Deep Dishers
Mar 19, 2017, 8:30 AM
It’s a debate that’s as old as time itself.
Chicago deep dish or New York style pizza?
Two minor-league baseball teams have come up with their own way of solving the debate.
The Brooklyn Cyclones, short season affiliate for the New York Mets, and Myrtle Beach Pelicans, Single-A affiliate for the Chicago Cubs, will be changing their names to the Slices and Deep Dishers, respectively, for their games on Aug. 4 for what has been dubbed the “Battle for Pizza Supremacy.”
The Slices will face off against the Tri-City Valley Cats, while the Deep Dishers will play the Salem Red Sox.
The first 2,000 fans at Brooklyn’s game will receive a Slices “Pizza Delivery Cap” to show their support for the city’s thin-crust style.
Latest minor league team to change nickname for one day: The Brooklyn Cyclones will become the Pizza Slices on August 4 pic.twitter.com/RytDx6CQt3
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) March 18, 2017
The two teams will have competitions between players, front office members and fans to determine the “Pizza Capital of the World.”
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