Description: The Letterhead Collection takes logos and marks from some of history’s great Minor League teams and breathes new life into them. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth.
Product Details:
- Made in the USA
- Genuine red wool broadcloth
- Embroidered Red Wings logo
- Standard visor with green satin under visor
- Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
- Satin taping with cotton sweatband
- Adjustable sizes come with leather strap and antiqued brass closure
League: International League
History: 2,632 is the height of an insurmountable peak made achievable by one of baseball’s most beloved icons of the modern era. Drafted by Baltimore in 1978, Cal Ripken Jr. was thrilled to head to a club that saw beyond his pitching ability. After moving through Bluefield in 1978, Miami in 1979, and Charlotte in 1980, Cal Ripken Jr. was called up to Baltimore in August of 1981 from the Rochester Red Wings after his final stop in the minors, and the next season would kick off his incredible run of 2,632 consecutive appearances, smashing Lou Gehrig’s previous record by 502 games. When his streak ended in 1998 (by choice, not necessity), everyone knew the Hall of Fame was inevitable. His journey came to a close in 2001 with one of the most accolade-laden careers in baseball history. Ripken Jr. earned 19 All-Star selections (earned consecutively), 2 Gold Glove awards, 8 Silver Slugger awards, the Roberto Clemente Award, the American League Rookie of the Year award, 2 American League MVP awards, and a 1983 World Series championship. He is also a member of the 33-player 3,000-hit club. Cal Ripken Jr. was enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007, receiving the highest vote percentage for a position player in history at the time.