When someone from New England moves to the Pacific Northwest they because a Seattle Maser. To be fair, the Anaels are used to being behind. Not to be confused with Boban Marjanović.
A bad week for New Era's "overlap" MLB hats just got worse. MLB removed the Los Angeles Angels and Houston Astros versions of the hats from its online stores Tuesday, according to Front Office Sports.
This branding choice has led to some particularly funny hat designs. Every team's brand new 2025 lid, with the exception of the Rangers, can be found right here.
Following the initial removal of a New Era Texas Rangers hat from MLB’s official online store earlier in the week, two more hats from the Overlap line have also been pulled. The Houston Astros ...
New Era's design for the "Overlap" hats features a team logo over the team city or nickname spelled out. (Credit: New Era) For the second year in a row, a Major League Baseball apparel controversy ...
The designs for the new MLB Overlap hats resulted in some borderline offensive logos, and plenty of online jokes.
MLB's official hat supplier New Era has been known introduce different cap styles each year beyond the typical on-field designs. But the brand's newest line of "Overlap" hats has been especially ...
The Angels', Rangers' and Astros' New Era Overlap hats that feature a mashup of the teams' logos have been pulled from stores because those designs proved to have controversial names.
After sports merch company New Era pulled online sales for its now-infamous "TETAS" Rangers baseball cap, some resellers are now peddling the hat on Ebay for a hefty $1,000 price tag. The cap is from ...
The miss from New Era follows the controversial MLB uniforms designed by Nike last year. Heavily disliked by fans and players alike, those uniforms were met with criticism over a number of elements, ...
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