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Boston Bruins’ David Pastrnak, right, and Nick Foligno, left, play catch in vintage Boston Red Sox uniforms before the NHL Winter Classic hockey game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Monday, Jan ...
Vintage baseball jerseys are the pinnacle of sports memorabilia due to their extreme rarity and demand. And right now there’s a bumper crop of them up for auction.
The $227,854 price for Babe Ruth's one of a kind 1939 World's Fair jersey is worth noting because it highlights the allure of vintage baseball jerseys, the interest in World’s Fair artifacts ...
New Dorp has been voted the best boys' and girls' basketball jersey in the first two weeks of Best of HS vintage jerseys. This week, we're sticking with the 90s, but moving on to baseball ...
The Dodgers have had plenty of different variations of uniforms over the past few decades but one that has not been forgotten about is the team's late 1940's and early 1950's uniforms. To start ...
Philadelphia team sets a high standard for historical accuracy, including wool uniforms, which cost $300, bow ties, a white disc for home plate and beer brewed from a 19th century recipe.
This year the event drew 18 vintage-baseball teams from several states, one from as far away as Tennessee. The players play the way the game was played in the 19th century.
Players follow the original 1860s-era rules of the sport, including ditching leather gloves for bare hands and wearing wool uniforms according to organizers. Balls in play can also bounce, unlike ...
Arizona Vintage Baseball began in 2008 when the Phoenix Senators were founded. Over time, people began to register and the league grew up to 10 teams in 12 years.
Old Fort Baseball Co. will host the inaugural Vintage Baseball Showcase, which will use rules, vintage uniforms and “period-authentic” equipment from 1864, seven years before the first ...
Vintage baseball teams throughout the U.S. play America's favorite pastime the old-fashioned way. That means wearing historically accurate 19th century uniforms and using rules from 1864.