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Pro Baseball Uniform History

The evolution of the baseball shirt
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Pigskin Dispatch
Your Portal to Positive Football History. We have an extensive library of posts and podcasts on the history of North American Football. From the innovators, teams, and coaches to legendary players, we cover them all with new items daily!

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Bears versus Cardinals: The NFL's Oldest Rivalry
Author Joe Ziemba the master historian of football in Chicago has released another beauty. It is titled Bears versus Cardinals: The NFL's Oldest Rivalry. _________________________

History of the MLB Uniform

History is best learned when broken into stages. In this section we want to study the unifrom shirt history of MLB baseball how we go to what they look like today, what they were made up of throughout time and look at the evolution of each component we see.


Photo Credits

The photo above in the banner is from Wikimedia Commons. This is a photograph of a photo of the Maple Leaf Baseball team in 1874. The team is in uniform and sitting on benches in a stadium with covered bleachers behind with spectators. The players are in light coloured uniforms with maple leafs on the right side of their shirts. The men are all wearing caps, one of the men's caps is striped. The men have dark coloured belts around their waists and argyle style socks. The men in the front row are holding baseball bats. There are also four men in suits. On the far right in the front row is George Sleeman. In the back row in the middle in a suit is Thomas Goldie. The spectators in the back are mostly women but there is one man and a few children. On the back, in pen is "Mr. Sleeman & Sunley 1874". A black stamp "F. Grundy" is also stamped on the back.


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Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer
We invite you to take a ride through 1920's sports history in the audio drama that takes the listener through the sounds and legendary events of the era through the eyes of a young newspaper journalist. You will feel like you were there! Brought to you by Number 80 Productions and Pigskin Dispatch

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Row 1 Brand
Row 1 Brand offers fans 5,700 historic sports art prints, gifts, and apparel designs created from non-copyrighted historic memorabilia dating back to 1876.

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Hut! Hut! Hike! Book
Historian Timothy P. Brown has released another excellent book to help fill our football minds with knowledge. His latest is called Hut! Hut! Hike!: A History of Football Terminology.

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