Ebbets Field Flannels Chattanooga Lookouts 1951 Home Jersey
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September 22,2024

Ebbets Field Flannels Chattanooga Lookouts 1951 Home Jersey

History:  As a AA affiliate of the Washington Senators in 1951, the Lookouts of Chattanooga, Tennessee, finished the Southern Association campaign in dead last place, with a meager record of 62-91. Hal Keller led the team in home runs with 9, and would later go on to a brief Major League career as a player but a long career as a manager, scout, and executive, serving as general manager of the Seattle Mariners from 1983 to 1985.
History: The Clowns began their long sojourn in Black baseball as the traveling Miami Clowns, and used comedy routines as part of their act. But it was all straight baseball once they became a member of the Negro American League in 1943, and in 1952 they were joined by a young slugger named Henry Aaron (#5). The Clowns survived as a touring team for decades after the demise of Negro leagues baseball.
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History: This jersey is based on their 1951 home uniform. Ebbets has created jerseys and caps that harken back to the era when the original Nashville Stars team played. The Nashville Stars, which are the inspiration for the name of Music City Baseball's future team, were a semi-pro Negro league baseball team in the late 1930s through the early 1950s.
Ebbets Field Flannels Chattanooga Lookouts 1951 Home Jersey
Ebbets Field Flannels Nashville Stars 1951 Home Jersey
History:  As a AA affiliate of the Washington Senators in 1951, the Lookouts of Chattanooga, Tennessee, finished the Southern Association campaign in dead last place, with a meager record of 62-91. Hal Keller led the team in home runs with 9, and would later go on to a brief Major League career as a player but a long career as a manager, scout, and executive, serving as general manager of the Seattle Mariners from 1983 to 1985.
Ebbets Field Flannels Chattanooga Lookouts 1951 Home Jersey
Ebbets Field Flannels Chattanooga Lookouts 1951 Home Jersey
History: Brownsville topped the Corpus Christi Aces in the final round of the Gulf Coast League playoffs in 1951. Stan “Stash” Goletz led the league in batting average, hits, runs, and homers. Stash had the proverbial “cup of coffee” with the Chicago White Sox in 1941.
Ebbets Field Flannels Chattanooga Lookouts 1951 Home Jersey
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History: Taking their name from the cigar-rolling industry in the Tampa area, the ‘51 Smokers dominated the Class-B Florida International League, winning the league pennant with a record of 90-50. Puerto Rican Carlos Bernier scored 124 runs over the season to lead the league, while pitcher Dale Matthewson posted an impressive 18-5 record.
Ebbets Field Flannels Chattanooga Lookouts 1951 Home Jersey
Ebbets Field Flannels Tampa Smokers 1951 Home Jersey
Description: An authentic University of Tennessee flannel from 1951. Vintage white pinstriped wool body with felt lettering on the chest and the back.  Product Details: Made in the USA Collegiate Team Authentic reproduction of the jersey worn in 1951 at University of Tennessee Vintage white pinstripe baseball flannel 50% wool, 50% polyester Orange felt Vols script with tail on the chest, and orange felt number 2 on the back.
Ebbets Field Flannels Chattanooga Lookouts 1951 Home Jersey
Ebbets Field Flannels University of Tennessee 1951 Home Jersey
History: The Las Vegas Wranglers played in a handful of different minor leagues during the 1940's and 1950's. The 1951 club played in the Southwest International League, and finished with a 72-71 record.
Ebbets Field Flannels Chattanooga Lookouts 1951 Home Jersey
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History: The Clowns began their long sojourn in Black baseball as the traveling Miami Clowns, and used comedy routines as part of their act. But it was all straight baseball once they became a member of the Negro American League in 1943, and in 1952 they were joined by a young slugger named Henry Aaron (#5). The Clowns survived as a touring team for decades after the demise of Negro leagues baseball.
Ebbets Field Flannels Chattanooga Lookouts 1951 Home Jersey
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Description: Authentic reproduction of the original 1950 Chattanooga Lookouts ballcap. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth.
Ebbets Field Flannels Chattanooga Lookouts 1951 Home Jersey
Chattanooga Lookouts 1950 Vintage Ballcap
Description: An authentic University of Tennessee flannel from 1951. Vintage white pinstriped wool body with felt lettering on the chest and the back.  Product Details: Made in the USA Collegiate Team Authentic reproduction of the jersey worn in 1951 at University of Tennessee Vintage white pinstripe baseball flannel 50% wool, 50% polyester Orange felt Vols script with tail on the chest, and orange felt number 2 on the back.
Ebbets Field Flannels Chattanooga Lookouts 1951 Home Jersey
Ebbets Field Flannels University of Tennessee 1951 Home Jersey
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