Our Premium vintage inspired baseball tees represent the logos and rich history of the Negro, Latin and Federal baseball leagues, plus historic barnstorming baseball teams.
Although many American players found success playing in Cuba, the island would not have a team compete in an official American league until 1946. From 1946 to 1953, the Havana Cubans would represent Cuba in the Florida International League. As a successful baseball scout, Joe Cambria used his experience and ties to professional baseball to organize the club, sign talented Cuban players, and secure affiliation with the Washington Nationals. From 1946 to 1950, the team enjoyed tremendous success, finishing first each season and winning two league titles. However, from 1951 to 1953, the Cubans struggled to mount a competitive effort, and the majority of ownership was sold to Bobby Maduro. With aspirations of a professional franchise in Havana, Maduro relocated the team, establishing the Havana Sugar Kings franchise.
Tee Content:
Premium Quality Fabric
Tri-Blend, 25% Cotton 50% Polyester, 25% Rayon
Custom Screen Printed Team Logos
Soft and comfortable fit
Includes collectible team baseball card