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.
In the 1993 film Rookie of the Year, "hot ice" is a humorous, nonsensical term coined by character Phil Brickma to describe his unorthodox pitching rehabilitation method. He claims to "heat up the ice cubes" to provide the "best of both worlds"—combining heat and ice treatment for a pitcher's arm.
The Details:
Red flame-styled text reading "HOT" sits above blue frozen-style text reading "ICE," flanking a cartoon portrait of Chet Steadman in a blue baseball cap, wire-frame glasses, and thin mustache. White retro text below reads "It's The Best Of Both Worlds" with a curved swoosh underline.
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