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MLB also pulled the Astros' and Angels' New Era Overlap hats after the Rangers' cap blunder
MLB also pulled the Astros' and Angels' New Era Overlap hats after the Rangers' cap blunder

USA Today

time12-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

MLB also pulled the Astros' and Angels' New Era Overlap hats after the Rangers' cap blunder

MLB also pulled the Astros' and Angels' New Era Overlap hats after the Rangers' cap blunder MLB's official hat supplier New Era has been known introduce different cap styles each year beyond the typical on-field designs. But the brand's newest line of "Overlap" hats has been especially embarrassing for everyone involved. It's gotten to the point where MLB is pulling several Overlap hats from the team stores. Earlier this week, MLB pulled the Overlap hat for the Texas Rangers after the design happened to spell out a vulgar word in Spanish — something that was missed throughout the design and approval process. Though MLB pulled the caps, several were shipped before the league's orders came in, and fans are already selling the Rangers caps on eBay for upwards of a $1,000. Yet, the Rangers haven't been alone with the Overlap hat debacle. Via The Athletic: The Houston Astros hat, which appears to read 'Ashos,' and the Los Angeles Angels hat, which appears to read 'Anaels,' are both now gone from MLBshop. The Rangers hat that was initially removed spelled out a vulgar Spanish word. The other 27 MLB team hats from the line are still available. New Era really should have thought this entire line through.

Vulgar Rangers hat selling big on secondary market as other team hats removed from MLB online shop
Vulgar Rangers hat selling big on secondary market as other team hats removed from MLB online shop

New York Times

time12-03-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Times

Vulgar Rangers hat selling big on secondary market as other team hats removed from MLB online shop

Following the initial removal of a New Era Texas Rangers hat from MLB's official online store earlier in the week, two more hats from the Overlap line have also been pulled. The Houston Astros hat, which appears to read 'Ashos,' and the Los Angeles Angels hat, which appears to read 'Anaels,' are both now gone from MLBshop. The Rangers hat that was initially removed spelled out a vulgar Spanish word. The other 27 MLB team hats from the line are still available. Fanatics, which operates MLBshop in partnership with the league, also ended its eBay sales listings for those hats at 12:29 p.m. ET on Tuesday. It still has 23 of the MLB Overlap hats listed there as of Wednesday. All three caps attracted social media attention last weekend for the results of a design that overlays each team's usual hat logo in the middle of their wordmark. Now, the Rangers hat is generating big sales on the secondary market. Since Tuesday, six have sold on eBay, ranging from $200 to $1,000. MLBshop originally listed them for $44.99. One eBay seller has also listed knockoffs of the Rangers hat for $36, with 123 sold as of midday Wednesday. Some of the sold listings for the original Rangers Overlap hat showed screenshots of MLBshop package tracking, which appeared to indicate that some of the hats purchased before they were removed have been shipped out. The Rangers Overlap hats now appear to be the most expensive individual New Era hats ever sold on eBay. The Athletic maintains full editorial independence in all our coverage. When you click or make purchases through our links, we may earn a commission. (Top image: eBay; other hat photos: New Era/MLBshop)

New Texas Rangers Hats Pulled for Vulgarity While Entire Line Goes Viral for Questionable Designs
New Texas Rangers Hats Pulled for Vulgarity While Entire Line Goes Viral for Questionable Designs

Yahoo

time11-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

New Texas Rangers Hats Pulled for Vulgarity While Entire Line Goes Viral for Questionable Designs

A new collection of Major League Baseball hats are under review after the version for the Texas Rangers unintentionally evoked a Spanish vulgarity. In New Era's Overlap 5950 collection, sold by Fanatics — in which a team's cap logo is superimposed over its jersey logo — the Rangers hat featured its signature block 'T' over the 'x' in the word 'Texas.' The unintentional result showed a Spanish slang word for breasts. The hat has since been removed from the website that sells the MLB licensed apparel, according to The Dallas Morning News. A representative for MLB did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. Related: MLB Players Complain New Uniforms Have 'See-Through' Pants: 'Everyone Hates Them' Other hats in the collection also have fans scratching their heads. The Arizona Diamondbacks iteration, which shows an 'A' over the word 'Arizona' effectively reads 'Ariana,' while the Houston team's new hat sports the word 'Ashos.' Apparently, it's not the first time that New Era has unveiled a bad hat. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Last year, the Oakland Athletics version transferred the team's 'A's' into 'Ass.' The new hats provoked plenty of jokes on social media. In response to the new Boston Red Sox version, which reads 'Bobon,' one commenter on X posted a picture of beloved former NBA journeyman Boban Marjanović. Another commenter had a field day with the collection, writing: 'Came for 'Anaels' and 'Tetas.' Stayed for 'Dedoit.'' Related: Fanatics Reimagines a World Where Tom Brady Played Baseball: 'That Guy Just Never Let Us Lose' Almost exactly a year ago, Fanatics came under fire for its revamped uniforms — designed by Nike and manufactured by Fanatics — which included see-through pants that players had a hard time getting behind. 'I know everyone hates them,' Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Trea Turner said at the time, according to the Associated Press. 'We all liked what we had. We understand business, but I think everyone wanted to keep it the same way, for the most part, with some tweaks here or there.' Read the original article on People

New Era Texas Rangers hat bearing accidental Spanish vulgarity disappears from online shop
New Era Texas Rangers hat bearing accidental Spanish vulgarity disappears from online shop

New York Times

time11-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Times

New Era Texas Rangers hat bearing accidental Spanish vulgarity disappears from online shop

New Era released a line of 'Overlap' hats for all 30 MLB teams with each franchise's logo superimposed over its wordmark, but on Monday, only 29 were still available on the league's official online shop. The Texas Rangers' Overlap hat went viral over the weekend when fans spotted the Spanish word the design accidentally created and the link to the hat's product page now redirects to the Rangers shop homepage. WHO APPROVED THIS?!?! 💀 — Rangers Nation ⚾️ (@rangers__nation) March 9, 2025 Although the Rangers hat is the only one to disappear as of Monday night, other teams also have questionable results from the Overlap design. The Houston Astros hat reads 'Ashos.' The Los Angeles Angels hat reads 'Anaels.' And the Arizona Diamondbacks hat is perfect for Arizona-based Ariana Grande fans. This is the second time in as many years that New Era has produced a stylized MLB hat with unfortunate results. Last year, the company made an Athletics hat that appeared to read as 'A'ss.' A new Las Vegas Athletics snapback hat just dropped and it's already sold out. — Las Vegas Locally 🌴 (@LasVegasLocally) September 24, 2024 That hat also reportedly disappeared from the online shop before too long, although some fans were able to get their hands on it. The Athletic maintains full editorial independence in all our coverage. When you click or make purchases through our links, we may earn a commission.

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