I also lost interest in all things baseball as I saw my San Francisco Giants play terribly once again this year and now that the regular season has come to a close, I’ve decided to hate-watch the NLCS. For the second year in a row, the Los Angeles Dodgers are clear favorites to win the pennant but I’m going to be rooting for the Milwaukee Brewers in the series.
This petty tactic is the reason why this week’s Fresh Fitted Friday selection is a Carolina Mudcats cap as they are the Class A affiliate of the Brewers in the Carolina League.
How fortuitous that I just happened to have the tags still on this cap that's over 25 years old! |
For a blog that’s largely dedicated to minor league ballcaps, it’s odd that I’ve never written about the Carolina Mudcats. This one is a legend in the sense that it was one of the earliest examples of early 1990’s teams with quirky cap logos that would go on to become classics such as the Greensboro Hornets, Hickory Crawdads and Chattanooga Lookouts.
The 59Fifty sweatband tag tells me this cap is from |
The loose MILB and size tags and no MILB batterman here definitely make me think this cap cannot be from after |
We’ve seen lots of caps from
Thanks for checking out this week’s post after my long absence and I hope y’all can appreciate how much of a better mood I’m in this week as opposed to next week when the Dodgers will most likely be National League champions. :::sad face emoji:::
This cap isn't for sale or trade however don't hesitate to reach out if there's something you like on the Trading Block and you are willing to part with any of the hats on my Wish List.
Tier 2:
Albany-Colonie Yankees, Casper Ghosts, Charleston Rainbows, Clinton Giants, Everett Giants, New Haven Ravens, Shreveport Captains
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