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Morden baseball team will rebrand after criticism name is not 'respectful, appropriate or inclusive'

The Morden Mohawks senior league baseball team says it will change its name, following a similar change made by the Manitoba city's high school teams in 2005.

Morden Mohawks senior men's team will change name, more than a decade after high school teams made change

The senior baseball team in Morden, Man., will be changing its name, the team's board of executives has announced. (Gilbert Rowan/CBC)

The senior league baseball team in Morden, Man., will be changing its nameto somethingthat isn't racially offensive, but what thatnew name will be is still undetermined.

The executive board for the Morden Mohawks a men's senior baseball team in the southern Manitoba cityissued a statement Friday afternoon saying it will be changing its name.

"Wehave always associated the name with strong, positive, team-centred principles," the team, which plays in the Border Baseball League, said in its statement.

"While maintaining respect in our baseball history, we were made aware that not all members of our community may find the nickname respectful, appropriate or inclusive."

The statement says it hasn't been determined when a new name will be chosen, butthe group in charge "will be working to complete the task as efficiently as possible."

This is not the first team a team in Morden has abandoned the Mohawks name.

In 2005,trustees with the Western School Division voted 3-2to change the names of Morden Collegiate's sports teams from the Mohawks to the Thunder.

The decision to change thebaseball team's name was made earlier in the off-season, the team's Friday statement said, but the executive decidedto announce its intentions publicly now.

The announcement comes as pressure mounts on other sports teams, both professional and amateur, to change names considered offensive.

That includes the men's senior hockey team in Morden, a city of about 8,600.

The Morden Redskins, who play in the South Eastern Manitoba Hockey League, are facing renewed pressureto change their name.

Thename, used asa slur against Indigenous people, is considered highly offensive. The Oxford Canadian Dictionary notes it asa "dated" and "offensive" term.

The mayor of Mordenhas voiced his dislike of the team name and has even offered to help pay for the costs of rebranding.

Other community members have also been writing to team management, sponsors and city councillors, asking them to encourage the hockey team to change its name.

With files from Ian Froese