The Philadelphia PhiPies are about to open the 2025 season. At least, the "PhiPies" is somehow what New Era calls the reigning National League East-champion Philadelphia Phillies on its newest ...
The Philadelphia 76ers lost to the Indiana Pacers, 112-100, on Friday night. Hours after ESPN's Shams Charania reported that the league was looking into the 76ers for violating the player ...
Some of the hats in the just-launched lineup of New Era Major League Baseball caps have accidentally become collector's items – because they can be read as being naughty. The motif for the new ...
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 ...
ARLINGTON, TEXAS, April 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ARLINGTON, TEXAS – April 1, 2025 – The United Football League announced today that New Era, the global brand of sports, culture, style, and ...
The dawn of a new MLB season has spawned a myriad of new collectible merchandise, from baseball cards to jerseys. But right now, caps are stealing all the headlines. New Era rolled out their new ...
Ah, spring. Sure, the sun is shining, the flowers are blooming. But I don't care about that. Spring means baseball is right around the corner. All of your favorite teams and players have converged ...
The Philadelphia 76ers are having one of the more disappointing seasons in the league this year after all of the high expectations they had coming in. Paul George was arguably the biggest free ...
A bad week for New Era's "overlap" MLB hats just got worse. MLB removed the Los Angeles Angels and Houston Astros versions of the hats from its online stores Tuesday, according to Front Office Sports.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Want a good laugh? Look at New Era's most recent line of MLB caps. The official cap company of the MLB is back with another questionable series of designs that have baseball ...
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