The Texas Rangers rolled out a new hat this week, but it was quickly pulled from online stores after fans pointed out that it seemed quite inappropriate to Spanish speakers. This week, Major League ...
The official cap company of the MLB, New Era, introduced a new line of fitted caps for the season and fans had some thoughts.
The dawn of a new MLB season has spawned a myriad of new collectible merchandise, from baseball cards to jerseys. But right ...
due to the bizarre design choice that resulted in the Rangers' "T" logo covering part of the word "TEXAS." The hats went viral on social media, and although MLB moved quickly to pull them from the ...
Earlier this week, a new awkwardly-designed Rangers cap from New Era drew plenty of attention for what it unintentionally spelled in Spanish. As we explained Monday, the design featured each team's ...
A cap was removed from the Texas Rangers ... The hat was a part of New Era’s Overlap 5950 collection that combined every MLB team’s hat and jersey logos. The Rangers were not the only team ...
Some of the new words created by these overlapped logos are questionable, particularly the Texas Rangers' hat. The "T" appears to block out the "X" in Texas inadvertently spells a Spanish ...
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