A Texas Rangers cap was removed from the online stores of Major League Baseball and the team because its funky, fresh design — a mashup of logos for each of the sport’s 30 teams — quite prominently ...
An embarrassing oversight seemingly forced New Era to pull the Texas Rangers’ new cap design for their Overlap 5950 ...
The Rangers' hat was taken down because of the apparent Spanish vulgarity on the front. It is currently the only hat that was pulled from the collection. Officials from the Rangers organization were ...
Earlier this week, a new awkwardly-designed Rangers cap from New Era drew plenty of attention for what it unintentionally ...
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 features a "T ...
The Texas Rangers recently got into an awkward spot of bother after it released a new hat featuring a design with a ...
A quick search of eBay right now shows a few of these hats available, listed for anywhere from $36 bucks (looks like a ...
The Rangers cap included their signature block capital "T," right over the "x" in Texas. Shortly after the collection went up ...
The cap was pulled from both the MLB and Rangers online stores, which are operated by Fanatics. WFAA has reached out to the ...
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 ...
This Texas Rangers hat is reselling for up to $1,000 after it was removed from online stores The hat in question appears to ...