National Pastime - Cubist Baseball (1930s) tee Size:M featuring this iconic neon sign
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featuring this iconic neon sign
wating to be donned at work
The Red Sox finished with a record of 105 wins and 47 losses (most wins by the team until 2018)
Montopolis predates Austin by nine years and for a short time
The boathouse sank from sight in the mid-80s
National Pastime - Cubist Baseball (1930s) tee Size:M featuring this iconic neon signBaseball (or "Base Ball") is recorded in the annals of our nation as far back as the late 1700s. The first baseball club was formed in 1845, and in 1869 the first professional team was formed. The avant garde art form of cubism has its roots in the early 20th century, with devotees including Cezanne and Picasso. The two forces meet in this interpretive design of Man with Bat and Ball. See tee shirt color and size information for our National Pastime
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