Florida Baseball Merch
Description: The Miami Beach Flamingos were a professional minor league baseball team based in Miami Beach, Florida periodically from 1940 until 1954. The team played its home games at Flamingo Field and was a member of the Class D Florida East Coast League as the Miami Beach Tigers in 1940. The following season they changed their nickname to the Flamingos and won the league's championship. The FECL the then folded in May 1942 due to World War II. After the War, the Flamingos joined the new Class C Florida International League in 1946. The league became Class-B in 1949. The Flamingos played the 1952 season, sat-out 1953, and rejoined in 1954 only to move across Biscayne Bay and relocate to Miami as the Miami Beach Flamingos/Greater Miami Flamingos.
Description: A rebuild of a vintage decal for a Florida Gator mascot logo. These designs are not affiliated with, licensed, sponsored, authorized, or endorsed by any college, university, pro team league, other artist, athlete, other brand, or any licensing entity. All art and designs are recreated from non-copyrighted tickets, decals, matchbooks and non-copyrighted publications/programs. If you have a valid intellectual property concern about this design please send a message.
A Florida Man needs on Introduction Vintage Mascot - Gator - Alumni w Stroke Kids T-Shirt
by Osprey Tees LLC
$19
Description: A team known as the Jacksonville Suns competed in the Triple-A International League from 1962 to 1968. The franchise was relocated to Norfolk, Virginia, as the Tidewater Tides in 1969. After one season without professional baseball, a different Suns team came to the city in 1970 as members of the Double-A Southern League (SL). From 1985 to 1990, the team was known as the Jacksonville Expos during an affiliation with the Montreal Expos, but they returned to the Suns moniker in 1991. The club rebranded as the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp before the 2017 season.
Description: Get ready for the diamond with this 2026 Spring Training souvenir design! Featuring a classic baseball diamond, palm trees, a tropical sunset, and a vintage-style baseball glove, this design captures the sunny vibes of the Florida Grapefruit League. A must-have for baseball fans, players, and coaches gearing up for a new season under the sun.
Description: The Havana Sugar Kings were a Cuban minor league baseball team that played from 1946 to 1960. Founded as the Havana Cubans by Senators' scout, Joe Cambria, they played in the old Class C (later Class B) Florida International League. The 1947 Cubans were recognized as one of the 100 greatest minor league teams of all time. In 1954, Roberto "Bobby" Maduro bought the team, moved it to the International League, and renamed it the Sugar Kings. From 1954 until 1960, they belonged in the Class AAA International League. Fidel Castro was a big baseball fan and often attended Sugar Kings games at their home stadium, El Gran Estadio del Cerro, (often called Gran Stadium) in Havana. In fact, Castro had been a pitcher during his college days.
Description: Show your Miami pride with this unique vintage-style design featuring an angry ibis mascot. Sporting a classic orange and green cap with 'MIAMI' text and a cool pipe, this bird embodies the spirit of collegiate sports. Perfect for fans, alumni, and anyone who loves retro team aesthetics.
Description: The West Palm Beach Expos were a Florida State League minor league baseball team which existed from 1969 through the 1997 season in West Palm Beach, Florida. The team was a Class A affiliate of the Montreal Expos and played their home games at West Palm Beach Municipal Stadium.
Description: Get ready for the 2026 baseball season with this vintage-inspired Spring Training design. Featuring a classic sunset with baseball stitching, a stadium silhouette, and icons representing both the Florida Grapefruit League and the Arizona Cactus League. Perfect for fans heading to the ballparks this spring!
Description: The Beaumont Golden Gators were a four-year entry in the Texas League during the mid-1980’s. Though a San Diego Padres farm club, the Gators wore an eye-popping Gold/Green/White color scheme more reminiscent of the Oakland Athletics, topped off by pillbox-style striped caps. The team played at Vincent-Beck Stadium on the campus of Lamar University.
Description: The Fort Pierce Bombers were a professional minor league baseball team based in Fort Pierce, Florida from 1940 until 1942. The clubs played in the Class-D Florida East Coast League. The league and the team both shut their doors, along with many other minor leagues, a few months after the United States entered World War II, and, despite the postwar baseball boom, they were not revived.
Description: The St. Petersburg Pelicans were one of the eight original franchises that began playing in the Senior Professional Baseball Association in 1989. They played their home games at Al Lang Stadium in Downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. The Pelicans went 42-30 in the regular season and won the Northern Division title. Led by Lamar Johnson's home run and three RBI, the Pelicans went on to beat the West Palm Beach Tropics 12-4 to win the league's championship game. The team returned for a second season but ceased operation when the league folded in December 1990.
Description: The first team from the Sunshine State known as the Jacksonville Suns arrived in the city by way of Havana, Cuba, and Jersey City, New Jersey. Following the Cuban Revolution in 1959, the Havana Sugar Kings of the Triple-A International League relocated to become the Jersey City Jerseys during the 1960 season. The franchise folded after the 1961 campaign and was bought by a local group headed by Samuel W. Wolfson, previously the owner of the Jacksonville Braves. The Suns played their home games at Jacksonville Baseball Park, which was renamed Sam W. Wolfson Baseball Park after Wolfson's death in 1963. As a Triple-A affiliate, the Suns ended their first season by winning the 1962 International League pennant with a league-best 94–60 record.