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 ...
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 ...
Texas' is one letter away from 'tetas,' which someone thought was an OK word to put on officially licensed Rangers ...
These new MLB banned hats are going for a lot of money.
New Era has already pulled three MLB teams’ new hats off shelves after the "Overlap" design caused some unintended ...
Yet another newly released MLB hat has been pulled from online stores after fans noted the potentially crass design the cap sported.
It’s Canada Day, eh, at Steinbrenner Field on July 1 when the Rays take on the Athletics. Fans can purchase a special Canada Day package that includes a unique Canadian hat and a seat in sections ...
New Era, long the sole supplier of MLB caps, released - and pulled - an "Overlap" design that transforms teams' names into humorous phrases.
Take, for example, the Texas Rangers hat. By superimposing the Rangers’ “T” logo over its “Texas” wordmark, the hat appeared ...
It's gotten to the point where MLB is pulling several Overlap hats from the team stores. Earlier this week, MLB pulled the ...