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Jack Murphy Stadium
Jack Murphy Stadium, better known as simply "The Murph" to San Diego Sports fans, opened in 1967 as San Diego Stadium. It was renamed in 1981 to honor Murphy's efforts in the 1960s to build a multi-purpose stadium in the city and thus attract... -
Dollar Dog Night
Dollar Dog Night Unisex T-Shirt: Why eat hot dogs, when you can hurl them around the ball park? After all, they're only a dollar. It's not like they're cheesesteaks. Crafted for comfort and style, this unisex shirt embodies the laid-back spirit of baseball fans... -
Houston Astrodome
The Houston Astrodome, officially the NRG Astrodome, is the world's first multi-purpose, domed sports stadium. It opened in 1965 and was most famously home to Houston's baseball team as well as it's first pro football team. Many other college and pro teams also played... -
Born and Raised at The Murph Jack Murphy Stadium
ITC16807Jack Murphy Stadium, better known as simply "The Murph" to San Diego Sports fans, opened in 1967 as San Diego Stadium. It was renamed in 1981 to honor Murphy's efforts in the 1960s to build a multi-purpose stadium in the city and thus attract... -
We Need More Cups - Chicago
Chicago is the reigning champs of the cup snake. ITC8870 -
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.... -
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. -
New Orleans Black Pelicans
The New Orleans Black Pelicans were members of the Louisiana-Texas Colored League in 1930 and 1931. Their ace was Robert Pipkin who was also known as the Black Diamond. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro League Baseball Museum -
Atlanta Thrashers
The Thrashers were Atlanta's major league hockey team from 1999 until 2011 when they moved to become the new incarnation of that city's previous team. The old team had moved to Phoenix in 1996. The Thrashers launch marked the return of pro hockey to... -
Harpers Coffee Bryce Harper MLBPA Tee
Brew up some style with our exclusive Bryce Harper coffee shirt, inspired by his viral barista skills! This officially licensed design celebrates Harper’s love of coffee and his MVP-worthy flair, making it the perfect blend for fans. Don’t miss out—grab yours while it’s still... -
Wonder Boy Bat Co
Wonder Boy Bat Co Unisex T-Shirt in Black: Roy will use only one bat. Crafted for comfort and style, this unisex shirt embodies the laid-back spirit of baseball fans everywhere Made from a premium blend of cotton and polyester, this tee offers ultimate softness... -
Hey, Chicago
"Hey Chicago, what do you say? The Cubs are gonna win today." ITC15446 -
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... -
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... -
Chico's Bail Bonds
Chico's Bail Bonds lets freedom ring! They also sponsor a winning little league team. OS11041 -
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... -
Baltimore Stallions
Remember this championship team? When the CFL decided to add teams in the U.S. in the early 1990s, Jim Speros acquired one for Baltimore. Abandoned by the city's previous team in 1984 and passed over for expansion in 1993 when the Bombers failed to... -
1998 Atlanta Batting Lineup Tee
In 1998, Atlanta finished with a record of 106 and 56. They won the pennant but lost the championship. Despite not winning a title, they are regarded as one of the best teams ever. OS12687 -
Bryce Harper Retro Team Font Tee
Bryce Harper Retro Team Font Unisex T-Shirt in Light Blue: 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 is a hero to Philadelphia fans. Get his official MLBPA... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
"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... -
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. -
The Kingdome
The Kingdome was planned as far back as the late 60's as part of the effort to bring Major League Baseball to Seattle. In 1969, the Pilots came and went after one season, playing at old Sick's Stadium as plans for the dome stalled.... -
Byrd Legend
A Boston basketball legend. ITC11159 -
Da Beers - Chicago Football
Let's hear it for DA BEERS! -
Silverdome - Pontiac, Michigan
The Pontiac Silverdome, better known as just the Silverdome, opened in 1975 in suburban Detroit. Its primary tenant was Detroit's pro football team. They left for a new downtown stadium in 2001. The city's pro basketball team played there for a decade (1978-1988). Other... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
Philadelphia Stars
Philadelphia Stars Unisex T-Shirt in Grey: The Philadelphia Stars were a Negro league baseball team from Philadelphia founded in as an independent team in 1933. In 1934, they joined the Negro National League, staying until that League's collapse following the 1948 season. They... -
Baltimore Black Sox
The Baltimore Black Sox were a professional Negro League baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland from 1916 to 1933. In their final season, they played in the Negro National League with the Baltimore Elite Giants. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro League Baseball... -
Jared Jones #37 Player Tee
Jared Jones #37 Player Tee Unisex T-Shirt in Black: Making his major league debut in 2024, Jared Jones is now pitching for Pittsburgh. Crafted for comfort and style, this unisex shirt embodies the laid-back spirit of baseball fans everywhere Made from a premium blend... -
Thank You, 62
Thank You, 62 Unisex T-Shirt in Green: All of Philadelphia Football Nation says, "thank you, number 62." Crafted for comfort and style, this unisex shirt embodies the laid-back spirit of Football fans everywhere Made from a premium blend of cotton and polyester, this tee... -
Spirits of St. Louis
The Spirits of St. Louis played in the American Basketball Association (ABA) from 1974 to 1976. They began as the Houston Mavericks in 1967 and became the Carolina Cougars in 1969, before moving to St. Louis. Their most notable player was probably Marvin "Bad... -
Fly the W Bear
It's the "Fly the 'W' Bear!" Or is is the "Fly the 'W' Bare?" -
Kelly Leak Baseball Card
Former neighborhood troublemaker, and some time loan shark, Kelly Leak became a star outfielder for the Bears. -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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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... -
The Jake
To a certain generation of Cleveland baseball fans, it will ALWAYS be The Jake! -
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... -
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... -
Chicago Amer Giants
The Chicago American Giants were a Negro league baseball team, owned and managed from 1911 to 1926 by player-manager Andrew "Rube" Foster, who also founded the Negro National League. From 1910 through the mid-1930s, the American Giants were the most dominant team in black... -
NLBM Latin Legacy
Over 240 Latinos participated in the Negro Leagues during the league's history. The Negro Leagues in the US welcomed all Latinos, regardless of color, during the era when a color line ruled in MLB. Even before a formal Negro League was established in 1920,... -
Kansas City Monarchs Crown Logo
The Kansas City Monarchs are probably the most famous Negro league team of all time and were certainly the longest lasting. Even after the color barrier had been broken in Major League Baseball by Jackie Robinson (a former Monarch), the team continued on, barnstorming... -
Louisville Black Caps
The Louisville Black Caps were a professional baseball team in the Negro Southern League in 1932, that circuit's only year of existence. Only five months into the season, the team relocated and to Columbus, Oho and became the Turfs for the remaining month and a half of the season before...