A Texas Rangers cap was removed from the online stores of Major League Baseball and the team because its funky, fresh design ...
An embarrassing oversight seemingly forced New Era to pull the Texas Rangers’ new cap design for their Overlap 5950 collection.
The Rangers cap included their signature block capital "T," right over the "x" in Texas. Shortly after the collection went up ...
The official cap company of the MLB, New Era, introduced a new line of fitted caps for the season and fans had some thoughts.
The controversial hats were pulled from MLB's official online store, but have popped up on eBay and sold for as much as ...
The cap was pulled from both the MLB and Rangers online stores, which are operated by Fanatics. WFAA has reached out to the ...
New Era, long the sole supplier of MLB caps, released - and pulled - an "Overlap" design that transforms teams' names into ...
The Texas Rangers took an item off their virtual marketplace after it was realized that the language on the cap could be ...
Serena Williams' husband and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian shared his two cents on the latest controversy involving the Texas Rangers' erstwhile celebrated Overlap 59FIFTY cap.
So why did the Texas Rangers and MLB remove this hat? New Era's latest design features all 30 teams with a standard cap logo superimposed over their jersey logos. The classic Rangers hat ...
In the Rangers’ case, the “T” sat in the middle of “TEXAS” to block out the X and create an inadvertent visual of a Spanish slang vulgarity for women’s breasts. While some other hats in the collection ...