Hartford Senators - Connecticut - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Unisex Hoodie Size:M A comic-style illustration of Packard
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A comic-style illustration of Packard Walsh depicts him in a grey jacket over a white tee
it was the thread that held a community together
Bowling alleys that stayed open 24 hours were the original third place for people who needed somewhere to be at 2 AM that wasn't a bar
A digital illustration of Johnny 5 with distinctive binocular eyes and expressive eyebrow plates floats against a starfield dotted with planets and shooting stars
Before radio broadcasts and farm systems reshaped the game
Hartford Senators - Connecticut - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Unisex Hoodie Size:M A comic-style illustration of PackardHartford's Senators took the field in 1878, joining the National League during professional baseball's raw, formative years in Connecticut. Few cities that small dared compete at that level. Hartford proved a club could rise from a modest New England city and stand alongside the game's earliest giants. Part of our Defunct Baseball collection, inspired by the vintage Minor League teams of yesteryear. The Details: Arched distressed red serif text reads
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