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No one. MLB just drew it.
It was patterned after Harmon Killebrew but not copied from him.
The Toronto Blue Jays, Major League Baseball
Many people believe that the person on the logo is Harmon Killebrew, but the logo is not designed after any one player. This has been confirmed by Jerry Dior, who designed the logo in 1968.
Franklin Gothic - Demi Compressed is the closest to the font used in the MLB logo, but the logo has a few customizations to the font to make it a one and only.
Rawlings introduced the newly designed official Major League baseballs for the 2000 season that also features the MLB Silhouetted Batter logo. Changing from the Official American League, and Official National League baseballs, the Official Major League baseball replaced both balls that were used.Spalding along with the Reach label was producing Major league baseball for about 100 years until Rawlingstook over around 1970, and Rawlings have been making major league baseballs ever since.
You can go on mlb.com and go to the mlb store and you will find some
The MLB logo is rectangle with long side down. The left two thirds side is blue and the remaining right is red. In the center separating the colors is a white silhouette of a ball player ready to swing at a ball coming from the right. The frame is white with the words "Major League Baseball" in red.
Rawlings Official Major League BaseballsThe Spalding company produced National League baseballs, amd along with their American League Reach label were producing Major league baseball for about 100 years. The Rawlings company took over in 1977, and Rawlings have been making Major League baseballs ever since. During the 2000 season Rawlings introduced the newly designed official Major League baseballs that also features the MLB Silhouetted Batter logo. Changing from the Official American League, and Official National League baseballs, the Official Major League baseball replaced both balls that were used.