As Caputo says on his "Baseball by Design" podcast, you can learn the history of America by studying minor league baseball logos and nicknames. This book proves form that this statement has a lot of truth to it. Believe it or not, there are historical and cultural reasons behind names like the Akron "RubberDucks," Binghamton "Rumble Ponies," and New Orleans "Baby Cakes." It is a fun, easy-to-read book that explains the origins of these three names (and their logos) and 97 more in a 2-3 page article format.
I highly recommend this book to logo and nickname enthusiasts, as well as sports fans with an interest in American history and culture.
My only criticism will be that Caputo points out his own puns too often. He frequently makes puns that he immediately notes with the phrase "as it were." Just let the puns land, Paul!