Fayetteville Woodpeckers Reveal New Military-inspired Alternate Identity in “Eighty Deuces”
Fayetteville, NC – The Fayetteville Woodpeckers hit a home run today with the reveal of their striking Eighty Deuces style, paying homage to the esteemed 82nd Airborne Division. This alternate design adds an exciting dimension to the team’s existing lineup, symbolizing their deep connection to the local military community.
At the core of the Woodpeckers’ Eighty Deuces style is a courageous soldier holding a bat and baseball, with distinctive horns and a devil-like tail. Set against a backdrop of a spread parachute, reminiscent of the paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne, the design captures the spirit of Fayetteville’s military heritage and the team’s unwavering passion.
Fans can now proudly support the Woodpeckers and showcase their allegiance by acquiring the exclusive Eighty Deuces gear, available at the Birds Nest, the official store located near Segra Stadium. This unique collection allows fans to embrace the Woodpeckers’ tribute to the remarkable 82nd Airborne Division.
As part of their marketing campaign, the Woodpeckers have adopted the hashtag #StrikeNext, rallying fans and emphasizing the team’s dedication to excellence in every aspect of the game. The Eighty Deuces style represents the Woodpeckers’ determination to make an impact while honoring the brave individuals who serve our country.
The reveal of the Eighty Deuces style marks a homerun for the Fayetteville Woodpeckers, infusing their existing lineup with a captivating new look. This tribute to the renowned 82nd Airborne Division strengthens the bond between the team, the community, and the cherished military heritage of Fayetteville.
Join the Woodpeckers as they soar to new heights with their Eighty Deuces style, celebrating the indomitable spirit of the 82nd Airborne Division. Let’s unite in admiration, showing unwavering support and gratitude for both the team and the brave men and women who proudly serve our nation.
Kres Thomas, FayToday News
email: kresthomas@faytoday.com