Baseball Mugs
Description: Our "Who's On First" poster design brings to life the legendary comedy routine with a playful twist, using a baseball field as the backdrop. The design features a humorous depiction of the classic skit, with bold, vintage-style typography asking the famous question, "Who's On First?" The baseball field illustration includes exaggerated, cartoonish players positioned on the bases, each representing the confusion and comedy of the routine. The design captures the essence of timeless humor with a nostalgic nod to Abbott and Costello's iconic performance. Perfect for posters, room décor, or gifts, this design is ideal for fans of classic comedy and baseball alike, blending laughter and sports in a fun, visually striking way that never goes out
Description: The Milwaukee Braves were unique among professional sports franchises. When the team moved from Boston to Milwaukee in 1953, the Braves became the first major league ball club to change cities in half a century. The shift initiated a series of westward migrations by teams and provided the impetus for league expansion. Milwaukee fans inherited an array of heroes from handsome young slugger Eddie Mathews, who led the majors in home runs to high-kicking southpaw, Warren Spahn, on his way to the Hall of Fame. They had powerful Joe Adcock, feisty Johnny Logan, speedy Billy Bruton, Wisconsin farm boy Andy Pafko, and then next spring, they added legend-in-the-making, Henry Aaron.
San Francisco Baseball Team All Time Legends, San Francisco City Skyline Mug
by Legend Skyline
$13 $18
Philadelphia Baseball Phillie Phanatic Phillies Red October Mug
by MIMINIMO
$13 $18
Detroit Tigers / Mark "The Bird" Fidrych 70s Retro Fan Design Mug
by CultOfRomance
$13 $18
Homer at the Bat DON MATTINGLY Simpsons Parody YANKEES Baseball Card Mug
by cousscards
$13 $18
Description: The Portland Mavericks were an independent professional baseball team based in Portland, Oregon. They began play in the short-season Class A Northwest League in 1973 after the MLB took away Portland’s class AAA MLB affiliated team, the Portland Beavers. The Beavers were not drawing solid attendance numbers, which ultimately led to their demise. The Mavericks operated as an independent club in Portland for five seasons, until the return of the PCL in 1978 and to this day are remembered fondly somewhere between a mix of mythical misfits and a real squad, but however you remember them, they are legends of baseball.