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The Texas Rangers are the only MLB team that doesn’t host a Pride Night, setting them apart from the other 29 teams and even other local Dallas franchises.
A league source told Front Office Sports that the Rangers hat — which had the team’s “T” logo over its “Texas” wordmark, displaying a vulgar Spanish word used for women’s breasts ...
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 ...
Following the initial removal of a New Era Texas Rangers hat from MLB’s official online store earlier in the week, two more hats from the Overlap line have also been pulled. The Houston Astros ...
By superimposing the Rangers’ “T” logo over its “Texas” wordmark, the hat appeared to be labeled with a vulgar Spanish word used for women’s breasts, ESPN reported Monday.
By superimposing the Rangers’ “T” logo over its “Texas” wordmark, the hat appeared to be labeled with a vulgar Spanish word used for women’s breasts, ESPN reported Monday.
New Era released a line of “Overlap” hats for all 30 MLB teams with each franchise’s logo superimposed over its wordmark. New Era / MLBshop.com ...
New Era released a line of “Overlap” hats for all 30 MLB teams with each franchise’s logo superimposed over its wordmark, but on Monday, only 29 were still available on the league’s ...
The Rangers' new MLB hat blended the team's "TEXAS" jersey wordmark with their signature block "T" logo. On the cap, the block "T" covered the "X" in the "TEXAS" wordmark.
When it came to the Rangers cap, the “T” logo was placed over the word “TEXAS” right over the “X” spelling out the vulgar word in Spanish by accident.
MLB Rangers cap with vulgar mashup of logos removed from online shops Texas’s New Era cap was real but not spectacular. Others in the new MLB collection were mostly unintelligible overlays.