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'''Zang Auerbach''' (1921-2003) was an artist and editorial and sports cartoonist who worked for ''The Washington Post'', the ''Evening Star'' and the ''Washington Times-Herald''. He was the brother of Boston Celtics legend Red Auerbach. Among his contributions to sports design were the Boston Celtics logo and the final logo of the Washington Senators before they became the Minnesota Twins.
'''Zang Auerbach''' (1921-2003) was an artist and editorial and sports cartoonist who worked for ''The Washington Post'', the ''Evening Star'' and the ''Washington Times-Herald''. He was the brother of Boston Celtics legend Red Auerbach. Among his contributions to sports design were the Boston Celtics logo and the final logo of the Washington Senators before they became the Minnesota Twins.
==List of credited publications==
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!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type
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|Major League Baseball||July 10, 1956||Major League Baseball||All-Star Game Program
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|Major League Baseball||1957||Washington Senators||Media Guide
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|Major League Baseball||1957||Washington Senators||Yearbook
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|Major League Baseball||1957||Washington Senators||Program
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Revision as of 10:20, 23 July 2020

Zang Auerbach (1921-2003) was an artist and editorial and sports cartoonist who worked for The Washington Post, the Evening Star and the Washington Times-Herald. He was the brother of Boston Celtics legend Red Auerbach. Among his contributions to sports design were the Boston Celtics logo and the final logo of the Washington Senators before they became the Minnesota Twins.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
Major League Baseball July 10, 1956 Major League Baseball All-Star Game Program
Major League Baseball 1957 Washington Senators Media Guide
Major League Baseball 1957 Washington Senators Yearbook
Major League Baseball 1957 Washington Senators Program