This five time MLB All Star currently plays for the New York Yankees making a nice $360 Million over 9 years. He is best seen patrolling the outfield wearing #99
Aaron Judge
With popular hat styles including the 39thirty stretch fit, the 59fifty fitted snap back, and the 9fifty snap back this company out of Buffalo New York has been the official hat supplier of Major League Baseball since 1993
New Era Hat Company
Local kid from St. Paul, he may be retired but is going into the MLB Hall of Fame this year. He was a catcher and first baseman, his last name lends itself to a popular Twin Cities Chevy Dealership, he has shirts on our endcap facing the floor
Joe Mauer
"You're Killing Me Smalls"
The Sandlot (1993)
Aside from Salesman, Dwigtht Schrute also held what commonly misspoken title
Assistant to the Regional Manager
He was the first pick of the 2012 MLB Draft and started his career with the Los Angeles Angels. He is the reigning AL MVP and signed a small contract over the summer with the Los Angeles Dodgers to the tune of 10 Years $700 Million.
Shohei Ohtani
Like on NFL sidelines, this Tee Shirt will stick out in MLB Dugouts. It is a great complementary piece to a Nike Limited Jersey or New Era Team hat
Nike Velocity Tee
This young Short Stop from Venezuela is a two time All-Star and already has a World Series under his belt from his days with the Astros. He wears number 4 for the Minnesota Twins.
Carlos Javier Correa Oppenheimer Jr (Correa on back of Jersey)
"I ticked it, it hit the bat! You're ssstill out. You're ssstill fat!"
The Benchwarmers (2006)
A Baseball has 108 of these?
Stitches
From Las Vegas, Nevada he is currently the most popular baseball player in Philadelphia, playing 1st base for the Philies despite being a right hander. He is in the middle of a 13 year $330 Million contract and sports the number 3
Bryce Harper
Selling at $175, this jersey cut is new this year and is the closest MLB jersey to the real thing. Sporting a number on the front, and a stitched state of Minnesota patch on the sleeve, this durable garment will be a hit.
Nike Limited Jersey
Twins 1st overall pick in 2017 making his debut in 2022. He currently is a fan favorite and plays third base sporting number 23. He is one of our most popular names to put onto jerseys, hopefully we get some already made ones!
Royce Lewis
"If you build it, they will come"
Field of Dreams (1989)
Who is Michael Scotts Arch Nemesis?
Toby Flenderson
Made his debut in 2018 for the Atlanta Braves and winning National League Rookie of the year honor, he is the reigning National League MVP. He plays outfield and wears number 13. He is only making $100 Million over 8 years
Ronald Acuna Jr
Not the official hat of major league baseball, but this company based out of Boston Mass has a wide variety of styles on our hatwall including a very popular baby blue slouch back with the new twins logo that is a big seller for us
47 Brand
Centerfielder and DH, he is number 25 for the Twins and was the 2nd overall pick in the 2012 draft. He was an MLB All-Star in 2022.
Byron Buxton
"Are you crying? Are you crying? Theres no Crying! Theres no crying in Baseball!"
A League of Their Own (1992)
How many feet are between the bases on a baseball diamond?
90
This 24 year outfielder is one of MLB's best hitters. He plays north of the border for the Toronto Blue Jays. He wears number 27 and plays first base. His father (who shares his name) is a MLB Hall of Famer
Vlad Guerrero Jr.
This company had the rights to MLB on the field Apparel and Jerseys from 2005-2019 when NIKE took over. Based out of Easton, PA they are currently owned by Fanatics
Majestic Athletic
Target Field is where the twins have played since 2010, prior to that they played at this iconic building that housed the Vikings, Twins, Gophers, and Roller Bladers. The place literally blew your top off
HHH Metrodome
"You guys lollygag the ball around the infield. You lollygag your way down to first. You lollygag in and out of the dugout. You know what that makes you? Larry? LOLLYGAGERS!"
Bull Durham (1988)
In what year did the first recorded baseball game occur?
1846