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« on: June 28, 2023, 07:08:15 am »

So we have the Tulsa Oilers Hockey and Tulsa Oilers Football but, we’re changing the Tulsa Drillers name to the Tulsa Sound?

Just heard this on a TW Magazine podcast.

Seems strange to me we would name the football team the same as the hockey team.
And, are we putting a huge clef in place of the rig at the corner for baseball?
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« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2023, 07:16:52 am »

lol, I don't see anything about them changing the Tulsa Drillers' name and there would be massive backlash to that due to all the history and such. They do occasionally "rebrand" for one game or one week. A couple years ago they became the Tulsa Noodlers for a game or two.

It is weird that they named the football team the same as the hockey team, but I think they were too lazy to deal with extra branding costs and probably a little pessamistic about the team/league actually being successful. How have they been doing? I haven't heard much. I meant to go to a game but keep forgetting.

Actually, I just looked and there's a game this weekend. Went to get a ticket on ticketmaster and it was supposed to be $11.00, but when you go to buy it jumps to $28 and change. Classic ticketmaster. I'd easily go for $11, but paying more than double in fees has me thinking maybe I'll wait till Saturday and see how I feel. At least it looks like a decent number of tickets have sold already. They've sold about half the lower bowl. Not a ton of people, but about on par with a typical Tulsa FC game?
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« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2023, 08:25:12 am »

lol, I don't see anything about them changing the Tulsa Drillers' name and there would be massive backlash to that due to all the history and such. They do occasionally "rebrand" for one game or one week. A couple years ago they became the Tulsa Noodlers for a game or two.

It is weird that they named the football team the same as the hockey team, but I think they were too lazy to deal with extra branding costs and probably a little pessamistic about the team/league actually being successful. How have they been doing? I haven't heard much. I meant to go to a game but keep forgetting.

Actually, I just looked and there's a game this weekend. Went to get a ticket on ticketmaster and it was supposed to be $11.00, but when you go to buy it jumps to $28 and change. Classic ticketmaster. I'd easily go for $11, but paying more than double in fees has me thinking maybe I'll wait till Saturday and see how I feel. At least it looks like a decent number of tickets have sold already. They've sold about half the lower bowl. Not a ton of people, but about on par with a typical Tulsa FC game?

No, it's just that the Tulsa Oilers is Tulsa's traditional name for sports teams. The Drillers replaced the baseball Oilers when they moved to Louisville in 1976. Tulsa Oilers baseball started in 1905. The Oilers hockey team, originally the "Ice Oilers" date to 1929. Tulsa being the Oilers is far older than the Edmonton Oilers, which originated in 1971 or the Houston Oilers, 1960.
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« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2023, 01:42:58 pm »

lol, I don't see anything about them changing the Tulsa Drillers' name and there would be massive backlash to that due to all the history and such. They do occasionally "rebrand" for one game or one week. A couple years ago they became the Tulsa Noodlers for a game or two.

It is weird that they named the football team the same as the hockey team, but I think they were too lazy to deal with extra branding costs and probably a little pessamistic about the team/league actually being successful. How have they been doing? I haven't heard much. I meant to go to a game but keep forgetting.

Actually, I just looked and there's a game this weekend. Went to get a ticket on ticketmaster and it was supposed to be $11.00, but when you go to buy it jumps to $28 and change. Classic ticketmaster. I'd easily go for $11, but paying more than double in fees has me thinking maybe I'll wait till Saturday and see how I feel. At least it looks like a decent number of tickets have sold already. They've sold about half the lower bowl. Not a ton of people, but about on par with a typical Tulsa FC game?

The Drillers do this every season now as part of the Tulsa 918 weekend.

I.E. https://www.truebluela.com/2021/7/9/22569566/tulsa-drillers-los-angeles-dodgers-mlb-news

This year they'll be called the Sound for the weekend.  Actually, I think it has already passed.

Brilliant, actually.  Gives the team more merch options.

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« Reply #4 on: June 24, 2024, 08:01:12 am »

Here's a link to the merch from the Tulsa Sound collection on the Drillers website. It also has a little description as well. I love that they are celebrating the unique Tulsa music history and incorporating Leon Russel into the logo is perfect.

https://drillers.milbstore.com/collections/tulsasound-collection
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