Major League Baseball uniforms will look a bit different in the postseason, as the New Era logo will be added to the left side of each players cap beginning with the wild-card games, the manufacturer confirmed to ESPNs Darren Rovell.The logo will remain throughout the postseason and become a permanent fixture in 2017.New Eras logo routinely appears on the side of minor league baseball caps and those worn for other sports, such as NFL sideline caps. It also appears on a variety of fashion caps created exclusively for retail sale. Until now, however, MLBs policy has been to avoid having the manufacturers logo on its on-field headwear.The inclusion of the logo, which had been rumored since last week, was first reported by Sportslogos.net.The addition will give MLB uniforms the most wide-ranging portfolio of manufacturer marks among the major North American pro sports leagues. Along with the New Era mark, a typical MLB player will also be wearing the logos of Majestic (jersey and pants), Nike (undershirt collar) and Stance (socks), in addition to manufacturer logos on shoes, batting gloves and other equipment.The move is also the latest step in the transformation of MLB caps into a vehicle for showcasing logos and patches. MLBs familiar silhouetted-batter logo was added to the back of all game caps in 1992, and the New York Yankees and Atlanta Braves became the first two teams to wear the World Series logo on their caps in 1996. Since then, MLB caps have featured a variety of commemorative patches and logos, which had previously been positioned exclusively on jersey sleeves.The New Era logo has appeared on game caps at least once in the past. On April 20, 2005, the San Diego Padres wore a camouflage jersey with an olive cap featuring the companys mark. 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Speaking to the Chicago Tribune at baseballs Winter Meetings in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Boras called the former home of the Expos a "tremendous environment" for baseball. With two pay-per-views per month and live shows on both Monday and Tuesday nights, theres a fatigue that comes with watching upwards of 10 hours of pro wrestling content that can harden even the most die-hard fan should the time invested begin to feel unrewarded.Its a challenge WWE has brought upon itself in the current brand extension, forcing the creative team to always be on. But for as riveting a watch as Sundays Raw-exclusive Hell in a Cell pay-per-view?was, and as consistently strong as Tuesday nights have become with SmackDown Live (and Talking Smack post-show), its the flagship Raw that seems to be underachieving given the talent on the roster.Raws best moments of late have come from capitalizing on the comedic personalities of its top stars -- which continues to happen at the expense of the overall show.Its the exact opposite of the philosophy seen on SmackDown, where the storyline in each feud is always the focus, allowing each superstar to shine within the context provided them. Its the reason why fringe performers such as Heath Slater, Rhyno and even, gulp, James Ellsworth have been able to get over with such apparent ease because their involvement never compromises the overall angle. The end always seems to justify the means.Raws placement opposite a franchise like Monday Night Football produces the kind of booking intended to entrap viewers, often through the means of cheap pops and the teases of outcomes and stipulations that never seem to come to pass. But the collateral damage becomes the abandoned storylines and gaping holes in the presentation.Mondays show was no different.For as strong of a pop as Goldberg received from the Hartford, Connecticut, crowd in the opening segment, and as nostalgically fun as it was to see him apply the Jackhammer to Rusev and surprise Paul Heyman with a spear, it wasnt enough to hide the overall sins.While attempting to establish Goldberg once again as a physical threat is important, watching a superstar as red-hot as Rusev essentially job out to a 49-year-old who was 12 years removed from a ring wasnt a perfect sell. Neither was seeing Goldberg no-sell a stiff right hand only to fall to the ground while attempting a Muay Thai knee (something WWE was quick to edit out in a later replay).And while fans have grown to accept Brock Lesnars part-time status -- something made easier by Heymans incredible work as his mouthpiece -- not having The Beast in person Monday was unforgivable, just three weeks out from their meeting at Survivor Series and one week removed from a botched promo that only set the feud back.This weeks Raw also failed to capitalize on the buzz from Sundays pay-per-view, which wasnt helped in the attention-to-detail department by those who participated in hellacious cage matches just 24 hours earlier no longer selling any injuries.Sasha Banks, the likely focal point of water cooler discussions following a compelling performance in the first womens Hell in a Cell match, never appeared on Raw and had her apparent status of being in a hospital bed merely mentioned in passing by Charlotte. Meanwhile, any thought put into teasing a possible Charlotte-Bayley feud in the near future was quickly dampened when Bayley suffered a brutal (and clean) loss to Nia Jax moments later.The shows payoff ultimately came in the form of Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns staring each other down in the ring as the credits rolled, moments after Rollins saved his former Shield teammate from a beating at the hands of Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho. But the prize of sitting through three hours never felt worth it, not after Rollins made the same exact save of Reigns on the Sept. 19 episode of Raw only to see that storyline instantly abandoned.Raw surely had its moments last night. The decision to keep Owens and Jericho together was ultimately proven a smart one as the entertainment of their chemistry continues to be a high point. And for appealing visual gags, Enzo Amores Trick or Street Fight against Luke Gallows certainly overachieved as WWE once again provided a fun holiday gimmick (reminiscent of the underrated food fight on July 4).But if the next three weeks of storylines are going to be focused exclusively on building toward a series of traditional Survivor Series elimination matches against SmackDown that lack a compelling hook or prize at stake, it wouldnt be a surprise if many viewers tune out.The best episodes of Raw are the ones that leave you feeling like something significant within the storyline was accomplished. The best ones also leave you wanting more.Sadly, this wasnt the case Monday and hasnt been for weeks. The fact that Triple H literally handed the brands top title to Owens on Aug. 29 and hasnt beenn heard from since is the perfect example.ddddddddddddRaw still knows how to handle the big moments better than any other show, but the flagship brand wont go back to delivering up to the level of its name until its foundation of booking a feud, cleansing it of storyline holes and carrying it out to a compelling completion returns.Hits and missesIt has become a broken record to mention it in this space each week that no other WWE superstar can match the comedic streak that Jericho is currently on. It was evidenced by his performance late Sunday on the Hell in a Cell post-show Raw Talk, when he put everyone from the camera man to a backstage worker who resembled Jerry Seinfeld on his infamous The List. But credit Jericho for taking the gimmick one step further Monday when he dubbed the keys he used to lock himself in the cage one night earlier as The Keys of Jericho, complete with a perfectly delivered Lock it in maaannn .... Well done.It may have barely missed out as the best spot of the night but credit Owens and Jericho for pulling off a visually impressive move following the main event. Owens popped up Reigns into the air after throwing him off the ropes and Jericho followed through with a Codebreaker, providing his finishing move with the dangerous feel of an RKO out of nowhere.Amores Trick or Street Fight with Gallows produced many comedic highs, including Big Cass pre-match promo on malted milk balls and everything from a pie to the face of Karl Anderson to Gallows having his head jammed into an oversized jack-o-lantern. But Amore using the broken limbs of a skeleton to strike Gallows in the crotch while exclaiming Break a leg, pal was a high point, helping provide the kind of silly fun that holiday shows are all about.For every step forward in the pairing of Cesaro and Sheamus, there is inevitably two steps taken back. One night after looking strong as a unit in defeating The New Day by disqualification while nearly snapping their lengthy reign as Raw tag team champions, the duo was back to their bickering ways. Cesaros decision to eliminate Sheamus in the Battle Royal made little sense and threw away any cohesion the two had built the night before.Having Braun Strowman win a Battle Royal to determine a spot on Raws Survivor Series team was good booking for the big man, as was allowing him to deliver a lengthier promo backstage to general manager Mick Foley. Theres definitely something there in Strowman that would necessitate a role larger than providing muscle within a faction. While WWE has taken it slow in rebranding him of late, its time to pull off the restraints and see what they have in the Abominable Strowman.TJ Perkins appeared lucky to avoid serious injury after his hurricanrana from the top rope sent him and WWE cruiserweight champion Brian Kendrick to the floor, but not before Perkins landed hard on the ring apron in an almost pancake effect on the back of his neck. Further replays on Raw reminded just how dangerous these high-flying moves truly are despite how commonplace they have become.Speaking of cruiserweights, considering how well the storyline has been handled in the title feud between a refurbished Kendrick and the newcomer Perkins, it would be nice to see the division be provided a second feud featuring real attention to detail. While Mondays six-man tag team match was fun to watch, the booking of the division is starting to feel too reminiscent to how the Divas revolution was initially handled in 2015, where nothing outside of the title feud seemed to matter.Move of the nightIts fair to say that the cruiserweights have a predetermined advantage in this category due to the high-flying style of its combatants. But when a cruiserweight tandem is able to pull off a pair of breathtaking moves simultaneously in the same match, it becomes even that much more of a no-brainer. During a six-man tag team match, Lince Dorado and Cedric Alexander each provided the sizzle by landing different moves onto the floor just feet away from each other at the same time. Dorado connected on a moonsault from the ring apron onto Ariya Daivari while Alexander landed a stunning Tope Con Hilo onto Drew Gulak.Its a double dose of FLIGHT from @CedricAlexander and @LuchadorLD! #RAW pic.twitter.com/txyDnufJqj- WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 1, 2016Line of the nightThats a threat, right? You like giving threats and you like threatening me. Is that supposed to scare me, your threats? Because if they are, they are working. -- Raw general manager Mick Foley in response to Braun Strowman demanding more competition or else. ' ' '