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As part of a new collection from New Era, which markets caps with an MLB license, an officially licensed Rangers cap appeared briefly online that featured an unfortunate Spanish slang vulgarity.
Rangers officials were apparently not made aware of the design before it was released, according to a pair of people with knowledge of the situation, Dallas Morning News said. The hat appeared to ...
A sea of red caps adorned the Rangers’ clubhouse at Globe Life Field, a stark contrast to the typical fashion of this era of the ballclub. The Rangers only wore the red caps four times in 2024, going ...
PITTSBURGH, PA - MAY 22: A Texas Rangers hat is seen int he dugout during the game against the Pittsburgh Pirates during inter-league play at PNC Park on May 22, 2023 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
DALLAS — Well, we know where one of those limited-edition, high-priced Rangers hats that were pulled because of an inadvertent Spanish vulgarity ended up. Drake was apparently a fan of the ...
Rangers officials did not know about their team’s New Era hat before it was released, The Dallas Morning News reported in March. The MLB caps in the collection originally retailed for $44.99.
While the Rangers hat might have gotten the worst of it, they were far from alone. The caps for other teams, which are still online retailing for $44.99, leave most fans with one question: ...
Rangers coach John Tortorella, who would rather eat the hat than regale the media, just might allow his players to pose it atop the Stanley Cup should the Rangers knock off the Devils and party ...
New Era Cap Inc. (link) says the Texas Rangers baseball team's plan to sell itself out of bankruptcy would bilk the official supplier of hats to Major League Baseball out of more than $100,000 ...
The Rangers hat was the only one pulled from the collection, the Dallas Morning News reported. Advertisement MLB officials declined to comment on the issue Monday.
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