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Pete Rose - Hollis Strunk design
Pete Rose was a sensation even in the early years of his career. Those days are captured magnificently by artist Hollis Strunk. -
We Need More Cups - Chicago
Chicago is the reigning champs of the cup snake. ITC8870 -
The Washington Cicadas Baseball Team
They'll be buzzin' around the bases and the ball park this spring! Cicadas are winged insects, known for the songs sung by most, but not all, males of the species. They are better known for their swarming behavior which occurs every 13 to 17 years, depending... -
Bush Stadium - Indianapolis
Bush Stadium, not to be confused with the similarly named ball park in St. Louis (with a slightly different spelling), was located in Indianapolis in the city's Riverside neighborhood. Built in 1931, it was the home of the city's AAA team, as well as... -
Pete Rose - Shawn Voelker MLBPA Tee
Every day he's hustlin'. Honor one of Cincinnati's all-time greats in this great design from artist Shawn Voelker. -
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium - Baseball
Atlanta-Fulton County was built to attract pro baseball and pro football to Georgia's capital and largest city. It was proposed in 1961 and ground was broken in 1964 almost immediately after an unidentified major league team agreed to move to Atlanta provided a stadium... -
New York Rats
What did you think it was? A rat or a raccoon? -
New York Raccoons
What did you think it was? A rat or a raccoon? -
Bye Bye Baby - San Francisco Rally Tee
When our team comes to town, it's bye-bye, Baby. Show your support in this great rally tee form In The Clutch! -
For the H - Houston Rally Tee
Get the W for the H! Show your support for Houston baseball in this great rally shirt. -
For the South Side -Chicago (AL) Rally Tee
Our team knows how to get it done. Show the world you know how it's done on the South Side in this great rally tee from In The Clutch. -
Flex on 'Em Rally Tee -Cincinnati Rally Tee
Our team knows how to get it done. Show the world you know too in this Cincinnati rally tee from In The Clutch. -
Stay Nasty - Cincinnati Rally Tee
Our team knows how to get it done. Show the world you know too in this Cincinnati rally tee from In The Clutch. -
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Jackie Robinson best known for breaking the color barrier in the modern era of baseball, but fans of the sport also recognize his extra ordinary talent. After playing for the Negro American League's Kansas City Monarchs in 1945, he was signed by Brooklyn and... -
Fly the Waffles Chicago
Hit a home run, tie the game, get a waffle iron from your teammates. That's how baseball works on Chicago's Northside. -
The Jake
To a certain generation of Cleveland baseball fans, it will ALWAYS be The Jake! -
Pokey Reese Hall of Heroes
Calvin "Pokey" Reese played second base for the Reds from 1997 to 2001. His sharp defensive skills resulted in two Gold Glove Awards and made him a fan favorite. He went on to be part of Boston's 2004 World Series-winning team. *A portion of... -
"Little" Joe Morgan
Joe Morgan was an integral part of The Big Red Machine that won the World Series in 1975 and 1976. Morgan had a storied career and and his considered one of the besr second basemen of all time, both on the field and at the... -
The Baltimore Cicadas Baseball Team
They'll be buzzin' around the bases and the ball park this spring! Cicadas are winged insects, known for the songs sung by most, but not all, males of the species. They are better known for their swarming behavior which occurs every 13 to 17 years, depending... -
The Cincinnati Cicadas Baseball Team
Cicadas are winged insects, known for the songs sung by most, but not all, males of the species. They are better known for their swarming behavior which occurs every 13 to 17 years, depending on thee brood, or generation. There are 23 broods in North... -
Joe Morgan "8"
Joe Morgan was an integral part of The Big Red Machine that won the World Series in 1975 and 1976. Morgan had a storied career and and his considered one of the besr second basemen of all time, both on the field and at the... -
Pete Rose Ty Breaker
On September 11, 1985, Pete Rose broke Ty Cobb's all-time record for most career hits. His teammates mobbed him at home plate, while then Reds owner Marge Schott presented him with a red Corvette, driven in from behind the outfield fence. The sellout crowd... -
Johnny Bench All-Time Greatest Catcher
There's no doubt in our mind, Johnny Bench is the greatest catcher of all time. In his career, all of it spent with the Reds, he had 2,048, a .267 career batting average with 389 homers, and 1,376 RBIs. He is third on the career homeruns list for catchers,... -
Dreaming of Tampa - New York Baseball
As the cold Winter wind howls, baseball fans' thoughts turn to Florida's Gulf Coast and spring training. -
Dreaming of Ft. Meyers - Spring Training
As the cold wind winter wind howls, baseball fans' thoughts turn to Florida and spring training. -
Dreaming of Goodyear - Cleveland
As the cold wind rolls off Lake Erie, Cleveland baseball fans' thoughts turn to Arizona and spring training. -
Dreaming of Goodyear - Cincinnati
As the cold wind rolls though the Ohio Valley, Cincinnati baseball fans' thoughts turn to Arizona and spring training. -
"Let There Be Light!" Crosley Field
It took some convincing, but in 1935 Cincinnati convinced the league to allow night baseball in order to draw more fans. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, sitting in the White House in Washington, D.C., threw the switch that lit up Crosley Field on May 24, 1935. A crowd... -
Tip Your Cap NLBM 100 Years
Organized baseball in the African American community dates back to the end of the Civil War. Starting in 1920, with establishment of the Negro National League, there was finally some stability and structure that helped better showcase these extraordinary players. *Design is officially licensed... -
Polo Grounds Stadium
The Polo Grounds was the name of four different stadiums in upper Manhattan in New York City, the first of which opened in 1880. The most famous incarnation opened in 1909 and was completely rebuilt in 1911 after a catastrophic fire. That Polo Grounds... -
Forbes Field
Forbes Field was the home of Pittsburgh baseball from 1909 to 1970. From 1922 to 1939 it was also the home field of the Homestead Grays, who played in several different Negro leagues. The Pittsburgh football team played there from 1933 to 1963. In 1970,... -
Shibe Park - Connie Mack Stadium
Shibe Park - Connie Mack Stadium Unisex T-Shirt in Maroon: Shibe Park was the home of the Philadelphia Athletics starting in 1909. In 1938, the name of the park was changed to Connie Mack Stadium as the Baseball team became the A's roommates... -
Briggs Stadium Detroit, MI
Opened in 1912 as Navin Field, Briggs Stadium was the home of the Detroit's baseball team. In 1938, it was renamed Briggs Stadium, a name it kept until 1961 when it became known by the same name as the team. -
Comiskey Park
Opened in 1910 to replace South Side Park, Comiskey Park was the home of the Chicago's junior circuit team for 80 years and was also the home field of the Chicago American Giants of the Negro American League from 1941 t 1952. It was also used by... -
Minnesota Metropolitan Stadium
Opened in 1956, Metropolitan stadium was built in the hopes of attracting a Major League Baseball team and also, possibly, an National Football League (NFL) team to Minnesota. The AAA Minneapolis Millers played there from 1956 through 1959. In 1960, the Washington Senators moved... -
Minnesota Metropolitan Stadium - Two Color Print
Opened in 1956, Metropolitan stadium was built in the hopes of attracting a Major League Baseball team and also, possibly, an National Football League (NFL) team to Minnesota. The AAA Minneapolis Millers played there from 1956 through 1959. In 1960, the Washington Senators moved to the... -
Three Rivers Stadium - Baseball
Three Rivers Stadium opened in 1970 as the new home of the National Football League's Pittsburgh Steelers, as well as Major League Baseball's Pittsburgh Pirates. Similar to other so-called cookie-cutter stadiums of the era (The Vet in Philadelphia, Riverfront in Cincinnati, etc.), Three Rivers closed in 2000.... -
Chicago Feds
When the Chicago franchise in the short-lived Federal League debuted in 1914, it lacked an official nickname and was dubbed the Chicago Federals or Chi-Feds by the press and fans to distinguish the team from the city's other two big league teams. The club... -
Riverfront Stadium
Riverfront Stadium, later Cinergy Field, was the home of the Reds from 1970 until 2002. The team captured three World Series titles (1975, 1976, and 1990) while playing there. -
Cleveland League Park
League Park was a baseball stadium built in 1891, and rebuilt in 1910, at the corner of East 66th and Lexington in the Hough neighborhood of Cleveland. Besides the big league baseball team, it was home to the Cleveland Spiders, as well as the... -
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
Cleveland Stadium, also known as Municipal Stadium or Lakefront Stadium, was the primary home of Cleveland baseball from 1932 to 1993 and pro football from 1946 to 1996. It was also home to the Cleveland Stokers soccer team, as well as many college football... -
Seattle Pilots
The Seattle Pilots joined baseball's American League in 1969, playing their home games at Sick's Stadium. Poor play and mounting financial challenges forced the team to be sold to used car dealer Bed Selig, who moved the team to Milwaukee where they became the... -
Cleveland Municipal Stadium Seating Chart
Cleveland Stadium, commonly known as Municipal Stadium or Lakefront Stadium, was a multi-purpose stadium located where the current football stadium now stands just off West 3rd Street. Opened in 1931, it was home primarily to Cleveland's pro baseball and pro football teams. It also... -
Milwaukee Baseball Trooper
Defend Milwaukee's diamond and the galaxy in this unique and popular Milwaukee baseball Trooper mashup T-shirt. -
Dmitri Young Hall of Heroes
Dmitri Young played for four seasons with Cincinnati, 1998 through 2001. He hit above .300 in each season with the club, finishing second in the league in doubles in 1998, and smashing 21 home runs in 2001. During those years, he played mostly in... -
Marty and Joe - Hall of Heroes
Marty Brennaman and Joe "The Ol' Left-Hander" Nuxhall began calling Cincinnati Reds baseball on the radio in 1974. The duo spent 33 seasons together in the broadcast booth. *Product is officially licensed by Marty Brennaman -
Pete Rose Hall of Heroes
Pete Rose played for the Cincinnati Reds from 1963 through 1978. After a stint in Philadelphia (1979-1983), he rejoined the Reds in August of 1984, with a brief stop in Montreal. He also managed the Reds from 1984 through 1989. His tenacious playing style... -
Tom Hume Hall of Heroes
Tom Hume pitched for the Reds from 1977 to 1985. He became one of baseball's top relief pitchers halfway through the 1979 season, recording 15 saves with an ERA of 2.76. The following season he appeared in 62 games, recording 25 saves with an... -
Sean Casey Hall of Heroes
Sean "The Mayor" Casey was one of the most popular Reds players ever. His approachable manner and habit of chatting with opposing players who reached first base earned him his nickname. Proceeds from the sale of this shirt benefit both The Miracle League of... -
Johnny Bench Hall of Heroes
One of the greatest catchers of all time, Johnny Bench was an offensive and defensive powerhouse for the Reds from 1967 until 1983. He was an integral part of the Big Red Machine World Series teams. His number, 5, was retired by the team...






