A baseball cap can be doffed, waved and turned around. It can fly off the head of an outfielder pursuing a fly ball or be pulled down over the forehead to frame a pitcher’s glare at a batter.

But regardless of what a player is doing, the cap is adorned with a logo, like the Yankees’ interlocking NY, Baltimore’s cartoon oriole or the Detroit Tigers’ Old English D.

Yet when the bronze plaques of Greg Maddux and Tony La Russa are unveiled at the annual induction ceremonies at the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday in Cooperstown, N.Y., their caps will have no logos.

Faced with wearing a Braves cap or a Cubs cap on his plaque, Maddux chose neither. He won 194 regular-season games for Atlanta, helping the Braves reach the postseason 10 times, and 133 games for Chicago.