Power Pitch!
Have I mentioned that my favorite character from CSM is Power
And that I also like baseball uniforms
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Power Pitch!
Have I mentioned that my favorite character from CSM is Power
And that I also like baseball uniforms
In the history of baseball uniforms, there have been a lot of interesting eras. But none as interesting as the first half season of 1882 when, for some strange reason that probably had to do with selling more uniforms, instead of symbolizing the team, the uniforms would denote the player's position in the field. So, for example, the first bases, as Piper shows here, would wear scarlet-stripped shirts. The only way to know which team they were part of, would be by their stockings. This was stopped after half a season because honestly, no one could tell what was going on in the field! (and for a good reason, they were called "Clown costumes"). They tried to bring them back in 1888, but thankfully, never again!
While Nike and Fanatics dropped the ball on the jersey side of things, New Era just casually put out arguably the best ST/BP hats in the history of the league.
As time passed, Baseball uniforms evolved and became more elegant. Here Butterfingers looks sharp in his vintage uniform! And remember, Traveling Seers is coming back soon, with the spring training season of 2022!