![]() So New Era caps, even during the “Field of Dreams” game, were given prominent on-field sales status despite zero historical connection with old-time big league baseball.Īlso on prominent display Thursday were the FTX logos on the umpires’ shirts, FTX being the official unregulated cryptocurrency of MLB since way back in 2021. The ad cut to a shot of a vandal spray-painting a Raiders logo on an outdoor wall. Yet a New Era commercial showed “fans” servicing their street cred by wearing various colored NFL team caps. “Recently, it has been brought to our attention that some combinations of icons and colors on a select number of our caps could be too closely in association with gangs.” The White Sox and Yankees enter the Field of Dreams game. What a coincidence!īut after a group of Harlem parents, the Coalition to Protect Our Children, protested such dangerous but calculated sales strategies, New Era claimed ignorance: Photos: A look inside Field of Dreams Game between Yankees, White Soxįor example, in addition to producing team caps in colors favored by Crips and Bloods, it produced Yankees caps with a crown overlapping the “NY,” that crown being similar to the logo of the murderous Latin Kings street gang. ![]() street gangs to set the fashion and color schemes of its caps, many carrying MLB team logos. It is suspiciously transparent that New Era relied on U.S. facility in Miami, which manufactures MLB’s caps, or so we’re told. In 2019, New Era closed its plant in Derby, N.Y., eliminating 216 jobs. Most of New Era’s goods are made on the extra-cheap in Third World countries. The teams’ caps, carrying the New Era logo, were also on prominent, lost-premise display. The sale of such Red Chinese slave wage-made jerseys surpassed all other considerations, including the full intent of the event. Thursday’s “Field of Dreams” game - billed as the ultimate in nostalgic, real-time throwback baseball - never had a genuine shot from the moment the teams were introduced wearing their conspicuously Nike-swooshed “old-time” uniforms. Likely because it doesn’t know any better, even on a day when MLB tried to do its best - and did pretty well, at that - conspicuous but preventable greed deprived all of a clean sweep. Transgender athletes' bogus wins in women's sports show lack of common sense Rays' Randy Arozarena joins growing list of stage-hogging athletes disrespecting gameīob Huggins' shady tactics have been indulged for years Sports media keep letting boorish behavior and bad actions rule the day To request a media credential, please fill out the following form or contact Kelsey Whaley, Athletics Communications Director at Luther College.Hiring obscenity-laden Pat McAfee shows just how low ESPN is willing to go The store will remain open until December, but orders must be place by July 31 to have gear for the game. If interested, please email Luther Athletics Director Renae Hartl ( Children two and under get in FREEįans can purchase Luther branded gear for the Field of Dreams movie site game now at. General Admission: $20 per person, lawn area down right field line, bring your own blanket or chair - no charge for children two and under, but must sit on lap of a paying guest.Bleacher Seating: $100 per person, bleachers.Those interested in participating in the Alumni Game can contact head coach Bryan can be purchased through the Briar Cliff Athletics Department ticketing platform at This site will go live at 8:00 a.m. the day of the game - appetizers provided and a cash bar. The pre-game gathering will be from 2-3:30 p.m. ![]() Alumni, parents, families, and friends of the college are all welcome to join us. The Luther College Alumni Association will host a pregame gathering at Fuse. Luther, along with Briar Cliff, will be the first collegiate baseball teams to play on the field, and the game is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., following the alumni game. Luther College will be playing a history-making game for the baseball program at the Field of Dreams original movie site in Dyersville, Iowa on September 16, 2022.
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