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Splash City
Golden State plays in Splash City! -
Memphis Tams ABA
The Memphis Tams, formerly the Memphis Pros from 1970 to 1972, played in the American Basketball Association from 1972 to 1975, changing their name to the Sounds for their final campaign. In 1975, the team moved to Baltimore to become the Claws but folded... -
Denver Rockets
The Denver Rockets, first known as the Denver Larks, were charter members of the American Basketball Association in 1967. Originally awarded to Kansas City, the franchise was shifted to Colorado when an arena lease could not be secured in Missouri. Kansas City would eventually... -
Miami Floridians ABA
After spending one season in Minnesota, the Muskies of the American Basketball Association moved south to become the Miami Floridians for the 1968-69 season. They were known simply as the Floridians for their final two seasons starting in 1970. -
Oakland Oaks ABA
The Oakland Oaks were a basketball team co-owned by singer Pat Boone. They began in 1967 as charter members of the American Basketball Association. They went from worst to first in 1969, capturing the second-ever ABA title. In 1970, the team moved east to... -
Kentucky Colonels
The Kentucky Colonels were a professional basketball team that played in the American Basketball Association from 1967 until 1976, first at the Convention Center, now known as the Gardens, and later at Freedom Hall. The team had the highest winning percentage of any franchise... -
Baltimore Claws ABA
The Baltimore Claws were the relocated Memphis Sounds and were scheduled to play in the American Basketball Association in 1975. At first, the team was named the Hustlers but local opposition as well as pressure from the league necessitated a change. The team played... -
50th Anniversary WHA
Encouraged by the initial success of his American Basketball Association (ABA), which challenged the National Basketball Association (NBA), Gary Davidson and his cohorts turned their attention to hockey. On November 1, 1971, Davidson announced the formation of the World Hockey Association (WHA) to challenge... -
Newark Eagles Negro League Baseball
The Newark Eagles were a professional Negro league baseball team which played in the Negro National League from 1936 to 1948. *Product is official licensed by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum OS9344 -
Lincoln Giants NLBM
Formed in Lincoln, NE in 1911, and later based in New York City, the Giants were a barnstorming, Negro baseball team. From 1923 to 1928, they were members of the Eastern Colored League. In 1929, they joined the American Negro League for one season, before returning to... -
Kansas City Monarchs Retro Logo
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 Leagues Baseball Museum -
Kansas City Monarchs Cap Logo Tee
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 Leagues Baseball Museum -
Homestead Grays Cap Logo Tee
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... -
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 -
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... -
Everybody Acts Tough Dallas Basketball
"Everybody acts tough when they up." Don't you know it Dallas basketball fans. -
The Ballpark in Arlington
The Ballpark in Arlington opened on April 1, 1994, in an exhibition contest between the Rangers and the Mets. The first official game was on April 11 against the Brewers. Ameriquest bought the naming rights to the ballpark on May 7, 2004, and the stadium was renamed. -
Arlington Stadium
Arlington Stadium was Arlington, Texas's baseball stadium that served as the home for the DFW area's team from 1972 until 1993. After which the team moved into The Ballpark in Arlington. -
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,... -
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... -
The Metrodome - Baseball
The Metrodome, officially the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, opened in Minneapolis 1982, replacing Metropolitan Stadium in suburban Bloomington as the home of the city's pro baseball and pro football teams. The baseball team left after the 2009 season and moved into their own place. The football... -
"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 Cincinnati Gardens
The Cincinnati Gardens opened in 1949 and was the home arena for multiple hockey, soccer, basketball, football and roller derby teams. The Gardens was also a a top venue for wrestling, boxing, monster truck jams, motorcycle racing, and concerts. -
Brooklyn Royal Giants
The Royal Giants were a Negro league baseball team based in Brooklyn from 1905 to 1942. They were an independent team for most of their existence but also played in the Negro National Association in 1907 and 1908 and the Eastern Colored League from... -
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... -
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... -
The Washington Pilots
The Washington Pilots were a Negro league baseball team that played in the East-West League in 1932. Baseball Hall of Famer Mule Suttles was their star player. The league folded before the end of the season, and in 1934 the Pilots became an independent team. *Design is officially licensed from... -
Indianapolis ABCs Baseball
The Indianapolis ABCs were a Negro League baseball team that played both as an independent club and as a charter member of the first Negro National League from 1913 to 1926. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro League Baseball Museum -
Kansas City Monarchs
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 -
Sweetness 34: Windy City Beast
A roaring tribute to Chicago’s toughest traditions, this design unleashes the Windy City Beast in full storm. No. 34 charges through the chaos with that unmistakable Chicago swagger—equal parts grit, grind, and a little bit of sweetness. A bold, electrified tee for fans who... -
The Hit King, Pete Rose
The Hit King is No. 14, Pete Rose with 4,256. He also holds the record for games played at 3,562, at bats with 14,053, singles with 3,215, and outs with 10,328. He also has three World Series rings, three batting titles, an MVP Award,... -
Dab in the Heart of Texas
Big swings. Bigger celebrations. Show off your Texas-sized swagger with this bold tee featuring a slugger mid-dab, repping the Lone Star State right on the helmet. Perfect for Rangers fans who know that sometimes the best part of the game… is the celebration. ... -
The Gang Goes Back to the Big Game
The Gang Goes Back to the Big Game—and so can you with this officially licensed tee from In The Clutch! Inspired by Philly’s favorite crew and their love for the Birds, this ultra-soft shirt is perfect for game day or any day. Go Birds!... -
Fly Iggles Fly!
Show your Philly pride with the Fly Iggles Fly shirt from In The Clutch! Officially licensed and designed for true Eagles fans, this ultra-soft tee lets you rep your team in style. Perfect for game day or any day—go Birds! ITC17284 -
Kentucky Has Hope In Pope
Lexington is in their Pope era. CN17170 -
Kentucky Basketball Hoop Swoosh
Kentucky is big into basketball. CN11296 -
"The Corner" Stadium Tee
Nicknamed "The Corner" for its location at the intersection of Michigan and Trumbull Avenues, this stadium hosted the big league's Tigers baseball team from 1912 to 1999. ITC16940 -
The Lebron's Basketball Team
The Lebrons now run LA. ITC16528 -
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Whether you call him "Captain Clutch" or "Mr. November," this beloved New York baseball player's number is now retired in the Bronx. OS16519 -
Say Hey Kid
Nicknamed "the Say Hey Kid", #24 was a baseball center fielder who played 23 seasons in the big leagues for San Francisco and New York. OS16479 -
24
Nicknamed "the Say Hey Kid", #24 was a baseball center fielder who played 23 seasons in the big leagues. OS16478 -
Ain't No Party Like A Garden Party
In Boston, there ain't no party like a Garden Party. ITC16473 -
F Boston
F BOSTON! FC10924 -
Champions Are Grown In A Garden
18-time champions are grown in a "Garden." ITC16472 -
Negro National League Baseball Est. 1920
The Negro National League (NNL) was established in 1920 and was one of several Negro circuits established during the period in the United States in which organized baseball was segregated. It dissolved in 1931. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro League Baseball Museum... -
Maybe Today, We'll All Wear 42
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... -
St. Louis Stars Negro Leagues Cap Shirt
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... -
St. Louis Stars 1930 Negro National League Champions
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... -
Toledo Tigers Negro Leagues Baseball
The Toledo Tigers played in the Negro National League in 1923. *Product is official licensed by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum












