The dawn of a new MLB season has spawned a myriad of new collectible merchandise, from baseball cards to jerseys. But right now, caps are stealing all the headlines. New Era rolled out their new ...
Texas Rangers and Houston Astros — whose New Era Overlap 59FIFTY caps garnered so much shock and ridicule that MLB had ...
The Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Angels and Houston Astros have each had their hats from the latest New Era collection pulled because of logos that appear to have obscenities. As you can see from ...
The hats have the logo of each team over the team's nickname. The Rangers' hat has a big T over Texas, which makes it looks like it spells out a Spanish slang vulgarity. The Dallas Morning News ...
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 ...
The new collection of MLB hats from New Era has caused quite a stir online. The Texas Rangers have already removed their cap from the online team store, and more teams have followed suit.
Welcome to FTW Explains, a guide to catching up on and better understanding stuff going on in the world. Have you seen some stuff about a Texas Rangers hat from New Era that's caused a bit of a stir?
However, the design of the Texas Rangers hat was so bad that it had to be removed from the MLB and Rangers online stores, which are operated by Fanatics. So why did the Texas Rangers and MLB ...
Earlier this week, MLB pulled the Overlap hat for the Texas Rangers after the design happened to spell out a vulgar word in Spanish — something that was missed throughout the design and approval ...
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 ...
Particularly the Texas Rangers' hat. In fact, the slip-up was so bad that the hat actually needed to be pulled from stores. The overlap between the Rangers' primary logo, the word "Texas" spelled ...