Baseball Comeback Hats
Description: Celebrate one of the most inspiring comebacks in baseball history with this bold “15½ Games Back” design! Featuring a vintage athletic font and player-style signatures, this artwork honors the Cleveland Guardians’ relentless determination, grit, and heart that turned an impossible deficit into a season to remember. A perfect shirt for loyal Guardians fans who believe in never giving up, no matter the odds — wear it with pride to show your love for Cleveland baseball’s fighting spirit.
Guardians Baseball – 15½ Game Comeback (Unbelievable Run Edition) Hat
by Gatchipon Onnanoko
$12 $19
Description: Vintage inspired Philadelphia baseball fan design with The Comeback Kids energy for dramatic wins and big game moments.
Philadelphia Baseball The Comeback Kids Fan Design Hat
by BoldLines Art
$12 $19
Description: Vintage inspired Philadelphia baseball fan design with The Comeback Kids energy for dramatic wins and big game moments.
Philadelphia Baseball The Comeback Kids Fan Design Hat
by somi_bako
$12 $19
Description: Vintage inspired Philadelphia baseball fan design with The Comeback Kids energy for dramatic wins and big game moments.
Philadelphia Baseball The Comeback Kids Fan Design Hat
by bre_ndacv
$12 $19
Description: A San Francisco Giants baseball fan design celebrating Slam Francisco energy, Bryce Eldridge power, grand slam moments, and Bay Area baseball pride.
Slam Francisco San Francisco Giants Baseball Design Hat
by BoldLines Art
$12 $19
Description: A San Francisco Giants baseball fan design celebrating Slam Francisco energy, Bryce Eldridge power, grand slam moments, and Bay Area baseball pride.
Slam Francisco San Francisco Giants Baseball Design Hat
by bre_ndacv
$12 $19
Description: John Hiller jersey number 18 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Detroit Tigers game-worn jersey. Hiller's story is one of the greatest comeback narratives in sports — after suffering a massive heart attack in 1971, he returned to become the most dominant reliever in baseball, setting the then-single-season saves record with 38 in 1973.