T-Shirts come in two premium styles. Deluxe: 100% ring-spun cotton. Luxury: ultra soft vintage heather blend of combed ring-spun cotton & polyester.
Watsonville's Pippins joined the California State League in 1913, carrying the name of the apple that made the region famous. Class D baseball meant small-town crowds and dusty diamonds in the Pajaro Valley. These clubs were the soul of their communities, giving agricultural towns a team to rally behind long before television changed everything. Part of our Defunct Baseball collection, inspired by the vintage Minor League teams of yesteryear.
The Details:
Curved green script reads "Watsonville" above large red cursive lettering reading "Pippins" with a swooping underline tail. A cartoon anthropomorphic green apple wearing a red baseball cap holds a brown mitt aloft, smiling, with a stem and leaf on top. Small gold serif text reads "EST. 1913," "WATSONVILLE, CA," "CALIFORNIA STATE LEAGUE," and "CLASS D BASEBALL" in distressed uppercase.
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