T-Shirts are available in two high quality styles. Deluxe: made with 100% ringspun combed cotton. Luxury: made with a super soft vintage style heather blend of ringspun cotton & polyester.
Aberdeen's Boosters brought organized baseball to the South Dakota plains, entering the Class D South Dakota League in 1920. Small town minor league clubs like this one were the backbone of American baseball, giving rural communities a shared identity and summer purpose. Some teams lasted decades, others only seasons, but each one mattered to the people who showed up. Part of our Defunct Baseball collection, inspired by the vintage Minor League teams of yesteryear.
The Details:
Distressed script text reads "Boosters" across the top. Below, sans-serif text reads "ABERDEEN, SOUTH DAKOTA" and "EST 1920" beside a vintage illustration of a batter mid-swing, set against a South Dakota state silhouette labeled "SOUTH DAKOTA LEAGUE." Bottom text reads "CLASS D MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL CLUB."
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