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Sabios de Vargas
The Sabios de Vargas baseball club became a founding member of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League in its inaugural season of 1946. The team represented the city of La Guaira, Vargas and played its home games at the now-extinct Estadio Cerveza Caracas. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro League Baseball... -
Rojos del Águila de Veracruz
The Rojos del Águila de Veracruz, or Veracruz Eagle Reds en inglés, were a Triple-A level baseball team that played in the Mexican Baseball League as part of Minor League Baseball. They played their home games at the Estadio Universitario Beto Ávila in Veracruz, Veracruz, winning the league championship in 1937 and 1938. *Design is officially licensed... -
St. Louis Arena
The St. Louis Arena opened in 1929 and was home to the city's many pro hockey, pro basketball, and pro soccer teams. It also hosted college sports, concerts, conventions, and more. From 1977 to 1983, it was known as the Checkerdome as Ralston Purina... -
Official Bryce Harper All-Star Designer Series
Official Bryce Harper All-Star Designer Series Unisex T-Shirt in Grey: Hailed as one of the game’s all-time five-tool players (one who excels at hitting for average, power, base running, throwing, and hitting), Bryce Harper made his Major League in 2012 in Washington, winning Rookie... -
Official Mike Trout All-Star Designer Series
One of the top ballplayers of his generation, Mike Trout has captured multiple MVP and Silver Slugger Awards, as well as being named an All Star several times since he made his Major League debut in 2011. Nicknamed the “Millville Meteor,” a moniker partially... -
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,... -
Byron Larkin - Hall of Heroes
Cincinnati native Byron Larkin played football and basketball at Moeller High School then continued on to play basketball from 1984–85 and 1987–88 at XU. He won three Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournaments and was MVP of all three, plus was a part of X's first-ever... -
Negro American League
The Negro American League was one of several circuits that operated during the time organized American baseball was segregated. The league was established in 1937 and disbanded after the 1962 season. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro League Baseball Museum -
East-West 75th Anniversary All-Star Game
The East–West All-Star Game was an annual game for Negro league baseball players and held toward the end of the season. The game was created by Gus Greenlee, owner of the Pittsburgh Crawfords. In 1933, he decided to match the big league All-Star Game with Negro league version. Newspaper balloting was set... -
Jax Red Caps
The Jacksonville Red Caps were a Negro league baseball team based primarily in Jacksonville, Florida. They played the Negro American League from 1938 until 1942. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro League Baseball Museum