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The Vet 700 Level
The Vet 700 Level Unisex T-Shirt in Green: The wild antics, fights, and use of flare guns, in the cheap seats at the "The Vet" stadium in the 700 level led to the first ever criminal court being established in a sports facility.... -
Richfield Coliseum
The Richfield Coliseum opened in 1974 as a replacement for the aging Cleveland Arena. It's location was chosen because it was halfway between Cleveland and Akron at the intersection of Route 303 and I-271. The site of the Cavaliers' Mircacle at Richfield, its other tenenats... -
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... -
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... -
Los Dragones de Ciudad Trujillo
Los Dragones de Ciudad Trujillo was a Dominican dream team formed in 1937 under the direction of then-dictator Rafael Trujillo. The team was essentially a merger of Tigres del Licey and Leones del Escogido. The team represented Santo Domingo in the championship series that lasted from March 28 to July 11 of that year, resulting in the... -
New York Cubans Champions
The New York Cubans were a Negro league baseball team based in Paterson, NJ that played from 1931 to 1950. The team was unique in that it occasionally had Hispanic players, who were also restricted from Major League Baseball, on it roster. In 1947,... -
Cincinnati Tigers
The Cincinnati Tigers were a Negro baseball team founded in 1934. They played as an independent team for three years before joining the Negro American League in 1937. They played in that circuit for only one season before disbanding. The team used uniforms donated... -
"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... -
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... -
"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 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... -
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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... -
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... -
The Miracle at Richfield
The Cavs went from 6 and 11 in November of 1975 to making their first ever play-off appearance in April of 1976. They miraculously beat the Washington Bullets 4 games to 3, capturing Game 7 at home in the Richfield Coliseum. -
Sportsman's Park
Sportsman's Park was the name of several separate ball parks in St. Louis. All but one stood at Dodier Street and Grand Blvd. The final version of the park was home to both the city's NL and AL baseball clubs. The AL team left... -
Griffith Stadium
Griffith Stadium was the primary ball park in the nation's capital from 1910 to 1965. It hosted pro baseball and pro football, as well as college sports, and multiple Negro league clubs. It was replaced by District of Columbia Stadium which was later renamed... -
R.F.K. Stadium
Opened as District of Columbia Stadium in 1961, the home of pro football and pro baseball in Washington, D.C. was renamed Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in 1969. It was better known as RFK Stadium and also hosted soccer as well as concerts and other... -
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He is inarguably the greatest ball player in Pittsburgh history and one of the best in the big leagues period. ITC9395 -
Indianapolis Clowns Negro Leagues Champions
The Indianapolis Clowns a professional baseball team in the Negro American League. They came to Indianapolis in 1946 after stints in Cincinnati, Miami, and as a barnstorming team. They left the Negro American League in 1954 but continued to play exhibition games into the... -
Milwaukee County Stadium
County Stadium was originally developed to replace aging Borchert field which dated to 1888. At the time ground was broken, the city was home to a AA team but hoped to attract a big league club. Indeed, the minor league team would never play... -
County Stadium Beer Slide
County Stadium opened in 1953 and was home to two Milwaukee baseball teams. In 1973, the beer slide and chalet debuted in the stadiums outfield seating area. A character dubbed Bernie slid down the slide and into a giant beer mug after every home run... -
Texas Stadium
The first three pro football teams to call Dallas home played in the Cotton Bowl, starting with the 1952 Dallas Texans. The city's surviving gridiron squad, the Cowboys, moved into Texas Stadium in 1971. The facility's most unique feature is the hole in the roof,... -
Can You Diggs It?
The whole Dallas defense Diggs it! -
Staubach & Lilly &
Remember the all time greats of Dallas football. -
Retro Green Bay Football
Green Bay's football team has spent more time in its hometown than any other team in the league, winning 13 championships. -
Los Angeles Computer RAM Football
They were named for Fordham's football team, but who's to say that they couldn't be named for a microchip? -
Los Angeles Football 8 Bit
Pro football in Los Angeles dates back to 1926 and the Buccaneers, who didn't actually play in Southern California but were based in Chicago. The first pro team to play in L.A. was the Bulldogs who kicked off in 1936. The Rams arrived from... -
Ranger Suarez Retro Team Font MLBPA Tee
Ranger Suarez Retro Font Unisex T-Shirt in Light Blue: Born in Pie de Cuest, Venezuela, pitcher Ranger José Suárez became an international free agent in 2012. IN 2016, he joined the Philadelphia organization and made his big league debut on July 26, 2018, for Philadelphia. Crafted for comfort... -
Zack Wheeler Retro Font MLBPA Tee
Zach Wheeler Retro Font Unisex T-Shirt in Light Blue: After two separate stints in New York, Zack Wheeler made his way to Philadelphia in 2020. His career back on track, he was named an All-Star in 2021 and was the league strikeout leader. Crafted... -
1960 All Star Game Kansas City
The 1960 All Star Game was held on July 11 of that year at Municipal Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri the then home of the city's first team that played in the junior circuit. The visitors won 4 to 1. -
This is My Crew
In 1953, Milwaukee welcomed Boston's relocated NL team. They stayed through the1965 season, after which they moved to Atlanta. In 1970, Seattle's expansion team, which had only lasted a year in the Pacific Northwest, moved to Wisconsin and into County Stadium. That team took its... -
We're Talkin' about Practice
We're Talkin' About Practice Unisex T-Shirt in Grey: f you're talking to AI, then you better be talkin' about practice. Get the shirt that reflects your devotion for the real game. Crafted for comfort and style, this unisex shirt embodies the laid-back spirit... -
Jawn
Jawn Unisex T-Shirt in Light Blue: Jawn Noun [jôn] Dialect (chiefly in eastern Pennsylvania, specifically Philadelphia) used to refer to a thing, place, person, or event that one need not or cannot give a specific name to. Crafted for comfort and style, this unisex... -
Solve for GOAT AI
Solve for GOAT AI Unisex T-Shit in Black: There's only one answer, and that's No. 3. Crafted for comfort and style, this unisex shirt embodies the laid-back spirit of Basketball fans everywhere Made from a premium blend of cotton and polyester, this tee... -
AI Answer TV
AI Answer TV Unisex T-Shirt: There's only one answer, and that's No. 3. Crafted for comfort and style, this unisex shirt embodies the laid-back spirit of Basketball fans everywhere Made from a premium blend of cotton and polyester, this tee offers ultimate softness... -
Happy Hour MKE
In 1953, Milwaukee welcomed Boston's relocated NL team. They stayed through the1965 season, after which they moved to Atlanta. In 1970, Seattle's expansion team, which had only lasted a year in the Pacific Northwest, moved to Wisconsin and into County Stadium. That team took its... -
Everybody Acts Tough Dallas Basketball
"Everybody acts tough when they up." Don't you know it Dallas basketball fans. -
Miami Basketball Culture
All the greats! -
1924 Kansas City Monarchs Negro League Champs
The Kansas City Monarchs were established in 1920 and the longest-running Negro League franchise in professional baseball. Jackie Robinson played for the Monarchs in 1945.They disbanded in 1965. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro League Baseball Museum -
Atlanta Black Crackers
The Atlanta Black Crackers, originally called the Atlanta Cubs, were a Negro League baseball team that played from 1919 to 1952. They played as both an independent club as well as in various Negro leagues throughout their history. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro... -
Baltimore Elite Giants Cap Logo Shirt
The Elite Giants were a Negro league baseball team that played from 1920 to 1950, both independently and as part of several different leagues. The team called several cities home over the years, including Baltimore, Cleveland, Columbus, and Washington. The played in Nashville from 1920 to 1930 and... -
Birmingham Black Barons
The Birmingham Black Barons played Negro League Baseball from 1920 to 1960. They alternated home stands with the Birmingham Barons in Birmingham's Rickwood Field, usually drawing larger crowds and equal press. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum -
Brown's Tennessee Rats
The Tennessee Rats were a black baseball team formed in 1910 in Holden, MO by W.A. Brown. Primarily a barnstorming team, they played until 1926. They mostly toured Missouri and surrounding states. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum -
Dayton Marcos
The Marcos were a Negro league baseball team from Dayton that played mostly as an independent team from around 1910 until the start of World War II. In 1920 and 1926 they played in the Negro National League. *Design is officially licensed from the... -
Denver White Elephants Baseball
The Denver White Elephants were a barnstorming baseball team comprised of African Americans. A semi-pro squad, they started playing five years before the formation of the Negro National League. In addition to playing games around the West, they participated in The Denver Post Tournament, which in the... -
Detroit Stars
The Stars were a Negro league baseball team that called Detroit home from 1919 to 1931. Starting as an independent team, they played in the Negro National League from 1920 to 1931. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum OS3842 -
Hilldale Club
Hilldale Club was a Negro league baseball team based in the Philadelphia suburb of Darby. They played in three different leagues as well as independently and won three league titles as well a step 1925 Negro League World Series. *Produce is officially licensed by... -
Hilldale Club Cap Logo
Hilldale Club Cap Logo Unisex T-Shirt in White: Hilldale Club was a Negro league baseball team based in the Philadelphia suburb of Darby. They played in three different leagues as well as independently and won three league titles as well a step 1925...