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Just a baseball dad with an obsession. Bringing you the cleanest and rarest hats on the market.
08/27/2025
I’m submitting a hat to a prospective client. He is requesting an “awesome design” can you help me rank these 1-4? I have more in the link in the replies. These are the ones I like the best, but help me out and just let me know visually what you think…thank you!
08/15/2025
Ricky Henderson.
1,406 stolen bases.
Let me say that again… ONE THOUSAND, FOUR HUNDRED, AND SIX. 🏃♂️💨
That’s not just a record, that’s a record that looks at other records and laughs. Nobody is touching it. Nobody is even trying.
The man didn’t just steal bases, he straight-up robbed them blind. He’d get on first, look at the pitcher like, “You done? Cool, I’m going,” and then boom, he was on second before the catcher could blink. Sometimes he’d grab third too, just to make a point.
If you tried this in MLB The Show, people would accuse you of cheating.
In an era where we might never see 100 steals in a season again, Ricky averaged over 100 steals per year… for FOUR straight years. The dude was a walking, talking, base-stealing highlight reel in Oakland green and gold. 💚💛
Speaking of Oakland green and gold… 👀
I’ve got a clean Athletics New Era fitted ready for a new home. Perfect for rocking some retro swagger or honoring the greatest thief in baseball history. DM me if you want it before it’s gone.
Size 7 1/2
08/09/2025
⚾️ BREAKING NEWS: My fitted hats are now batting .1000 in style… unfortunately, my actual batting average is still somewhere between my phone battery percentage and the number of times I’ve seen a balk.
So here’s the deal:
• You bring the baseball knowledge (or just your hot takes on who the GOAT is 🐐)
• I’ll bring the rare, sold-out lids that make even the peanut guy at the ballpark stop and stare.
Question of the day:
If you could only keep ONE fitted hat for the rest of your life, which team are you rocking… and why is it obviously not the Yankees? 😂
Drop your pick below 👇
Bonus points if your answer comes with a savage baseball roast.
08/06/2025
🧢 Why I Love Fear of God – And Why You Should Too 🧢
Hey friends and family—most of you know I’m deep in the hat game, but every now and then, a cap comes along that’s more than just style. Today I’m posting a Fear of God (FOG) x New Era fitted, and I want to share why this brand actually means something to me.
A Brand with a Bigger Purpose:
Fear of God isn’t just a cool-sounding label. It’s the vision of Jerry Lorenzo, a designer who grew up in a family deeply rooted in faith—his dad was a major league baseball coach and a man of strong Christian conviction. The brand name, “Fear of God,” comes from a powerful biblical idea: living life with awe, respect, and humility before God.
Lorenzo once said, “I want to create things that don’t just look good, but mean something—something rooted in faith, gratitude, and purpose.” When you wear FOG, you’re not just repping a name, you’re carrying a reminder that style and faith can walk side by side.
Why I’m Sharing This:
I know hats might seem like “just hats” to some, but for me, it’s about finding pieces that inspire. This cream and gold fitted isn’t just rare—it’s a wearable reminder to carry gratitude, to do the little things with purpose, and to remember Who’s really in charge.
For My Hat Friends:
If you’re a collector, you already know FOG is top tier—clean, classic, and always meaningful.
For Everyone Else:
Maybe this is just a hat, but maybe it’s also a nudge to live with a little more awe and a little more gratitude for the simple things. (And hey, it also looks awesome!)
If you want it, check my eBay link in the comments. Or just drop a comment if something about this story or the meaning behind FOG hits home for you.
Grateful for you all—family, friends, and fellow collectors.
Let’s keep doing things with purpose, style, and a little bit of faith.
Fear of God x New Era 59FIFTY Fitted Hat 7 1/2 Yellow Cream Gray UV Deadstock | eBay 💎 Fear of God x New Era Collab. This two-tone crown features a cream front panel with a crisp white F logo, bright yellow side/back panels, matching yellow visor and button, and a classic gray undervisor.
Alright baseball fans…
Let’s stir the pot a little ⚾️🔥
Who’s the best MLB player of all time — and WHY?
Not just stats (though those matter), but the whole package: clutch moments, impact on the game, legacy, heart, swagger, eye black, mustache — whatever makes a legend to YOU.
Are you going with the GOATs like Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, or Hank Aaron?
Or is it a modern monster like Trout, Griffey, Jeter, or Ohtani?
Or maybe it’s someone underrated that nobody ever gives enough love to?
Drop your pick in the comments and make your case. I wanna hear your baseball heart speak.
And yes, it’s okay to say “Pujols” and just walk away like a mic drop. 😎
07/31/2025
Today, baseball history bows deeply as Ichiro Suzuki steps into the Hall of Fame—and honestly, I don’t know if Cooperstown is ready for this much greatness (or this much sushi).
As someone who spent two years in Japan, I can tell you: Ichiro isn’t just a ballplayer there—he’s a national treasure. The man made hitting singles look as easy as ordering ramen (which, trust me, is much harder than it sounds when you barely speak Japanese). 4,367 hits across Japan and MLB? That’s not a stat, that’s a mic drop. He didn’t just play the game—he rewrote it, and he did it with a level of class, hustle, and humility you almost never see at that level.
Why do I love Ichiro? Simple: He showed that you don’t have to be the loudest or the flashiest to be the best. You can just quietly collect hits (and Gold Gloves, and All-Star nods, and hearts) until the only thing left is for everyone else to try to catch up. Spoiler: They can’t.
Congrats, Ichiro. And thank you, for being the living proof that respect, discipline, and a great batting stance can take you around the world and straight to the Hall of Fame. おめでとうございます!(Omedetou gozaimasu!)
If anyone needs me, I’ll be bowing toward Seattle and pretending my glove hand is half as fast as Ichiro’s.
Sometimes parenting feels like Game 4.
You’re down. You’re tired. You’ve tried everything.
You’ve said the same things over and over.
You’ve shown up again and again and again…
…and it still feels like you’re losing.
The kids aren’t listening.
Your patience is running on fumes.
You feel like you’re failing quietly, and no one’s noticing how hard you’re fighting.
But then—there’s a moment.
A small one. Easy to miss.
Like a kid who chooses not to talk back this time.
Or says “thank you” without being told.
Or quietly curls up next to you after a hard day… and just stays.
It’s not a trophy. It’s not a parade.
It’s a steal.
It’s that Dave Roberts moment.
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In 2004, the Red Sox were down 3-0 in the ALCS. One loss from elimination.
Dave Roberts was not the star. He was the guy no one expected much from—except to run.
He got one chance.
The Yankees knew he was going to steal.
Everyone knew.
But he still went.
And he was safe.
That one play changed everything.
Boston won the game. Then the next. Then the whole thing.
And it all started because a quiet, overlooked guy didn’t quit.
He stayed ready. He went for it.
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That’s parenting.
That’s life.
It’s not about winning every inning. It’s about being ready in the ninth.
It’s not about being perfect—it’s about staying in the game long enough to make that play.
You might be losing today. But your steal might come tomorrow.
Or next week.
Or in a quiet moment when your kid says, “I remember what you said the other day… and it helped.”
So don’t quit.
You might feel like a role player in your own story.
But to them? You’re the one who stayed.
The one who believed.
The one who stole second when it mattered most.
Keep going.
You’re changing the game more than you know.
07/30/2025
🚨 FOR SALE – BUT NOT WITHOUT A TEAR IN MY EYE 😢 🚨
Size 7 7/8 – DM Me or Comment Below
This one hurts to list.
I’m a diehard St. Louis Cardinals fan and this fitted is straight 🔥 — the custom “batting bird” front logo, crisp 1964 World Series side patch, and icy gray undervisor make this a collector’s gem. The embroidery pops. The vibe is undefeated. And that classic navy? Clean as ever.
🧢 New Era 59FIFTY
⚾️ Size: 7 7/8 (not my size, sadly)
💎 Condition: Brand new, never worn
📦 Comes packaged in a clean Lid Legends box
🎯 Asking: $[75] – or best offer
If this hat was my size, it would never leave my shelf.
But my loss is your grail.
📬 DM me or drop a comment — let’s get this beauty to a real fan.
07/30/2025
McKay has always been a consistent, reliable hitter — the kind of kid who’ll slap a single up the middle and quietly hustle to first. Doubles? Occasionally. Home runs? Not really his style. But this swing… this moment… was different.
What you can’t see in this picture is where the ball landed — off the fence. At a college stadium.
Not bad for a kid known more for grit than power.
But here’s the thing:
This didn’t come from luck. It came from countless hours in the cage, early mornings, sore hands, quiet nights after games where he played through frustration and fatigue.
Hard work pays off — and sometimes it shows up when you least expect it.
That’s true for all of us.
You might be quietly grinding at something right now — parenting, building a business, staying sober, finding your footing again, or just trying to get through another Monday.
You don’t always see the payoff right away. But stay in it. Keep swinging.
Your “off-the-fence” moment might be closer than you think.
Proud of this kid. Not just for the hit, but for always showing up, staying humble, and proving that effort and consistency always find their moment. Go to my legendary lids pave and like it for more baseball and, seriously, who doesn’t need more baseball?
Legendary Lids
⚾️ CRAZY STAT OF THE DAY
Did you know that in 1987, former MLB outfielder Ricky “Racetrack” Delgado once stole third base while tying his cleats?
The runner on second was so confused he didn’t even notice Delgado had passed him.
To this day, he holds the unofficial record for:
“Most Stolen Bases While Actively Not Looking at the Game” — 3.
Legend.
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