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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... -
Pittsburgh Crawfords
The Pittsburgh Crawfords, also known as the Craws, were a professional Negro league baseball team that played from 1931-1940. They were named after the Crawford Bath House, a recreation center in the Crawford neighborhood of Pittsburgh's Hill District. After playing in several different leagues,... -
New York Black Yankees
The New York Black Yankees were a Negro baseball league team that played from 1931 to 1948. They played their home games primarily in Paterson, NJ, but also played games New York City. They played their final season in Rochester, NY. -
Twin City Sausage Co.
In Minnesota, we bring the dingers. ITC16230 -
Cuban Stars West
The Cuban Stars played in various Negro leagues from 1907 to 1930. The spent most of their time in the Negro National League (1920-1930). The were also known as the Cuban Stars of Havana, Stars of Cuba, Cuban All-Stars, Havana Reds, Almendares Blues or simply the Cubans. For one season, 1921,... -
Baseball Lineup 1986 New York NYM &
In 1986, New York (NYM) finished with an astonishing record of 108–54. They are only one of three teams to win twice as many games as they lost. They won the championship and are considered to be one of the greatest teams ever. -
Quebec Aces
The Aces were founded in Quebec City in 1928 as an amateur hockey club. They joined the American Hockey League in 1959. In 1967, the became the minor league affiliate of the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers. In 1971, the Flyers decided to move the team... -
Memphis Pros Mid-South Coliseum
The Memphis Pros were originally the New Orleans Buccaneers, a charter member of the American Basketball Association. After three years in New Orleans, they moved to Memphis in 1970 and became the Pros, and made the Mid-South Coliseum their home. They were later known... -
Dub Dynasty Champs
The Warriors have a Dub Dynasty! -
The Summit Arena
The Summit opened in 1975 and was home to the NBA's Houston Rockers for whom the arena was primarily constructed. However, it was also the home ice of the original Houston Aeros of the World Hockey Association from 1975 until 1978, as well as the... -
Memphis Pros
The Memphis Pros were originally the New Orleans Buccaneers, a charter member of the American Basketball Association. After three years in New Orleans, they moved to Memphis in 1970 and became the Pros. They were later known as the Tams, and finally the Sounds... -
Memphis Sounds
The American Basketball Association team that played in Memphis from 1970 to 1975 was first called the Pros, then the Tams, and finally the Sounds, the latter being their nickname before moving to Baltimore. -
ABA American Basketball Association
The original American Basketball Association (ABA) was founded in 1967 as a challenger to the established NBA. After fierce competition between the two for fans and players, 4 ABA teams were absorbed by the NBA in 1976. The Kentucky Colonels, the league's most successful... -
St. Paul Colored Gophers
The St. Paul Gophers were a team of black baseball players that pre-dated the established Negro leagues. Formed in 1907, they barnstormed around the county and played home games at Lexington Park. They disbanded in 1914. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro Leagues Baseball... -
Homestead Grays Baseball
The Homestead Grays were one of the longest-running Negro league baseball teams in history, playing from 1900 to 1950. Formed in Homestead, a suburb of Pittsburgh, the team grew represent the entire area, eventually sharing Forbes Field with the Pittsburgh Pirates. The team also... -
Hilldale Club H Logo
Hilldale Club H Logo Unisex T-shirt in Red: 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... -
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 -
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... -
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... -
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. -
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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 -
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... -
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... -
Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, NY
One of the most famous ballparks in sports history, Ebbets Field was best-known as the home of baseball's Brooklyn's baseball team from 1913 to 1957. It was also the home field for five pro football teams: the Brooklyn Brickley Giants, Brooklyn Lions, the Brooklyn... -
Cleveland Buckeyes - Circle Logo
The Cleveland Buckeyes played in the Negro American League from 1942 to 1950. For most of their existence the played their home games at League Park. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro League Baseball Museum -
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... -
Chicago Shamrocks
The Chicago Shamrocks played in the AHL from 1930 to 1932. The team was dissolved when owner James Norris bought the major league team in Detroit and renamed them the to their current nickname. -
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... -
Atlanta Knights Hockey
The Atlanta Knights were members of the International Hockey League (IHL) from 1992 to 1996. They played at the Omni Coliseum and were winners of the 1994 Turner Cup. In 1996, the team moved to Quebec to become the Rafales. The following year, the major... -
Gottahava Championship Philadelphia 2025 Champs
Celebrate Philly pride with this cleverly designed Champs shirt, inspired by a beloved regional icon. Featuring a familiar color scheme and nostalgic lettering, it’s the perfect blend of hometown love and football passion. A must-have for game days, tailgates, and die-hard fans who know... -
Philly Football Snow Angel
Celebrate Philly football and winter magic with this Snow Angel design! Inspired by iconic moments on the field, this tee is perfect for fans who love the game and the season. Stay warm, stay legendary! ITC17282 -
Baseball's Last Dive Bar
Long live Oakland's home to their baseball team. ITC16906 -
Negro League Baseball Stars & Tee
Celebrate and honor the stars of Negro League Baseball. OS16396 -
Houston Astrodome Sunset
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... -
Harrisburg Giants
The Harrisburg Giants were a Negro leagues team established in 1890. In 1924, they joined the Eastern Colored League. Even after the color line was broken, the Giants played on. Unlike fellow surviving Negro leagues teams, they weren't a barnstorming team, but had a... -
Atlantic City Bachrach Giants
The Bacharach Giants were a Negro Leagues baseball team established in 1916 in Atlantic City. Until 1923, they were an independent team, save for 1920 when they were members of the Cuban League. In 1923, they joined the Eastern Colored League, In 1929, they... -
St. Louis Stars Negro Stars Est. 1922
The St. Louis Stars began play in 1901 as the St. Louis Giants. They changed their nickname in 1922 while playing in the Negro National League. The club won three titles while in the NNL. *Product is official licensed by the Negro Leagues... -
Miami Greatest Show on Surf & Turf Florida
Pro football in Miami dates back to 1946 and the Miami Seahawks who were charter members of the All-America Football Conference. They only lasted one season. Miami's then small population, combined with underfunded ownership doomed the team's stay in South Florida. In 1947 they moved to Baltimore... -
Miami Greatest Show on Surf & Turf Player
Pro football in Miami dates back to 1946 and the Miami Seahawks who were charter members of the All-America Football Conference. They only lasted one season. Miami's then small population, combined with underfunded ownership doomed the team's stay in South Florida. In 1947 they moved to Baltimore... -
Riverfront Stadium Blueprint
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. READ MORE *A portion of all proceeds from In The Clutch baseball apparel and products benefits... -
Crosley Field
Built in 1912 as Redland Field, the Cincinnati Reds home ballpark was renamed Crosley Field, in honor of the team's new owner, in 1934. It was the home of the Reds until 1970 when they moved into Riverfront Stadium. -
Every Day I'm Hustlin'
Pete knows, If you hustle every day. You can't go wrong. *A portion of all proceeds from Cincy Shirts baseball apparel and products benefits the Reds Community Fund. -
Baseball Lineup 1989 San Francisco &
In 1989, San Francisco finished with a record of 92 wins and 70 losses. They won the pennant but lost the championship to their East Bay rivals. -
Baseball Lineup 1985 St. Louis &
In 1985, St. Louis went 101-61, won the pennant, and are considered to be one of the greatest teams ever. -
Baseball Lineup 1961 New York NYY &
In 1961, New York finished with a record of 109–53. and won the pennant. They are considered to be one of the greatest teams ever. -
Philadelphia Blazers Color Logo
The Philadelphia Blazers were charter members of the World Hockey Association (WHA) in 1972. The team spent one season in Philly before relocating to Vancouver, B.C. -
Chicago Fire Football Helmet 1974
The Chicago Fire were charter members of the World Football League in 1974. The team started off well, posting a 7-2 record in the first half of the season and drawing an average of 34,000 fans to Soldier Field. However, after a 10-game losing... -
The Hawaiians Football
Often misidentified as the Honolulu Hawaiians, this charter member of the World Football League (WFL) was known simply as The Hawaiians. Though crowds were small, the team avoided many of the financial problems that plagued most of the league's other teams. In 1975, the WFL's... -
Chicago Fire
The Chicago Fire were a charter member of the World Football League in 1974. The team started off well, posting a 7-2 record in the first half of the season and drawing an average of 34,000 fans to Soldier Field. However, after a 10-game... -
Garden Raised and Rooted
Did you grow up in the Garden?








