If you’re looking at the newly-revealed logos for the Rocket City Trash Pandas, you’re looking at them with people from around the world.

The new minor league baseball team that will begin play in Madison in 2020 held a shindig Saturday night in Dublin Park in their home city to pull the curtain back on the logos for the team and kick off sales of team merchandise.

“This name has gone viral,” Ralph Nelson, the team’s managing partner, told AL.com on Thursday.

The bizarre name – which came from a nomination by Matthew Higley of Lacey’s Spring – has captured worldwide attention, Nelson said.

“Thirty foreign countries, we have requests for merchandise,” Nelson said.

Seriously?

“We have people from Japan, Germany, Ireland, England and Italy that would wear it tomorrow if we got it to them,” said Emo Furfori, the team’s community relations director.

Nelson said the team has purchased about $100,000 worth of merchandise.

“We bought probably three or four times the merchandise than I thought we were going to buy or budgeted for,” he said. “But the interest is just so fanatical. We’ve got close to a $100,000 worth of merchandise and we’re really concerned it’s all going to be gone on Saturday night. Everybody and their brother is writing that they want merchandise.”

So here are the logos that will go on that merchandise.

“My guess is that 80 percent of them have ties to Alabama or Huntsville and the other 20 percent are people who just love merchandise and logos,” Nelson said of the overseas interest in Trash Pandas.

The team announced Saturday night that it’s online merchandise store is open at trashpandas.milb.com.

You asked for it!!!

The online store is LIVE!!!

Have at it!!! https://t.co/bZ6gOfiXzn — Rocket City Trash Pandas! (@NBamaBaseball1) October 28, 2018

“Space Black, Rocket Red, Sky Blue and Trashcan Gray make up the club's official colors, paying homage to the region’s space heritage,” the team’s press release said.

And always with that Trash Panda – the primary mark featuring the raccoon wearing a garbage can lid as a hat while the can itself has been transformed into a rocket.

"Our community is known for engineering, and no creature in our galaxy is as smart, creative, determined and ingenious a problem solver - dedicated to the challenge at hand - as our local raccoons!" Higley wrote in his nickname submission.

So you’ll see the raccoon tail flying out the bottom of rockets like a flame. Or secondary marks with a rocket created from an “R” and a “C” from the Rocket City identifier.

And while the team will play in Madison but be known as Rocket City, the sleeve patch the team will wear will include the hometown.

California-based Brandiose – one of the leading baseball marketing designers – developed the Trash Panda marks.

“The Rocket City Trash Pandas launch has received more engagement and more national attention than any launch in Minor League Baseball history,” said Brandiose's Jason Klein said in a team press release. “Fans are going to love seeing the experience come to life over the next year.”

Said Nelson, “Brandiose will tell you nobody has ever seen a reaction to a name and a merchandise request like we’re seen. So it’s kind of uncharted waters. We really don’t know what to expect.”