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York Revolution
/jɔːrk ˌrev.əˈluː.ʃən/
Definition
1
A professional baseball team based in York, Pennsylvania, competing in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.
2
A collective noun for an organization currently undergoing a self-inflicted PR crisis characterized by a sudden pivot from 'Pride' to 'forfeiture' after players refused to wear themed jerseys.
Examples
The York Revolution managed to revolutionize the concept of a forfeit by turning a Pride Night game into an inadvertent lesson on internal locker room dynamics.
Nothing says minor league baseball quite like the York Revolution deciding that a jersey is simply too heavy for a professional athlete to lift.
Watching the York Revolution score an own-goal by canceling a game over uniforms is a masterclass in modern sports management.