It's gotten to the point where MLB is pulling several Overlap hats from the team stores. Earlier this week, MLB pulled the ...
The banned MLB hats have been going viral on Twitter, and now, the Astros have joined the Rangers and Angels in having them ...
The New Era Overlap caps featured a team's uniform logo with its hat logo centered on top of it. More news: Angels Cut Reliever Who Had 2.84 ERA Last Year From Spring Roster Though the idea ...
Three teams in particular were the center of amusement — the Los Angeles Angels, Texas Rangers, and Houston Astros — because of the humorous and vulgar nature of the new hats. The overlap hats ...
Following the release of the MLB overlap hats, three have already been removed from the official store. The Texas Rangers, Houston Astros and Los Angeles Angels hats are gone from the MLB store ...
Via The Athletic: The Houston Astros hat, which appears to read “Ashos,” and the Los Angeles Angels hat, which appears to read “Anaels,” are both now gone from MLBshop. The Rangers hat ...
Why does MLB even try to make these overlap caps anymore? For the second year running, a new collection of New Era and MLB ...
resulting in the word "Ashos," and the Anaheim Angels, with a large "A" resulting in "Anaels." Those hats are no longer for sale in the online Fanatics store, where you can find, for instance ...
This is not the only hat that caused an uncomfortable word, though. The Los Angeles Angels hat, which now read Anaels, was also removed. The Houston Astros hat, or the Ashos as the hat put it ...
"Maybe shouldn't have rolled with this design," a user on X wrote in response to the Angels hat design. An MLB source told Front Office Sports that the design flaws were "unintentional" and missed ...