Our 3/4 sleeve raglan T-Shirts are made from super soft 100% ring-spun cotton. Heather colors are 50/50 cotton/poly blend.
Scranton's Miners took the diamond in 1887 as part of the Penn. State League, rooting baseball deep into the coal country of northeastern Pennsylvania. Baseball and mining were the twin pulses of that city. The club gave working families something to rally around beyond the next shift underground. Part of our Defunct Baseball collection, inspired by the vintage Minor League teams of yesteryear.
The Details:
Golden-yellow arched text reads "EST.1887" above a white banner reading "SCRANTON," with large yellow block letters spelling "MINERS" below. A cartoon miner mascot with a white beard, yellow hard hat, green plaid shirt, and pickaxe catches a baseball beside yellow script reading "Baseball Club." Green text reads "PENN. STATE LEAGUE" above "SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA."
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