An embarrassing oversight seemingly forced New Era to pull the Texas Rangers’ new cap design for their Overlap 5950 collection.
Some baseball fans are getting big bucks online for MLB hats with rather provocative design flaws. Here's what happened.
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In the Rangers’ case, the “T” sat in the middle of “TEXAS” to block out the X and create an inadvertent visual of a Spanish ...
The cap was pulled from both the MLB and Rangers online stores, which are operated by Fanatics. WFAA has reached out to the ...
The Texas Rangers took an item off their virtual marketplace after it was realized that the language on the cap could be ...
The controversial hats were pulled from MLB's official online store, but have popped up on eBay and sold for as much as ...
As collectibles expert Eric Whiteback shared on social media, several of the hats are now for sale on eBay for as much as ...
Take, for example, the Texas Rangers hat. By superimposing the Rangers’ “T” logo over its “Texas” wordmark, the hat appeared to be labeled with a vulgar Spanish word used for women’s breasts, ESPN ...
The design on the Rangers cap accidentally formed a vulgar Spanish word. The post Rangers Cap Pulled From MLB Store Over Spanish Vulgarity; Others Spark Reactions appeared first on Front Office Sports ...
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