Houston Texas Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: Houston's new baseball team was named the "Colt .45s" after a "Name The Team" contest was held, and the selected team colors were blue and orange. The first team was a collection of cast-offs stocked primarily through an expansion draft held after the 1961 season. 1962 was the first season in franchise history with Harry Craft as their first manager. The .45s finished eighth among the National League's ten teams with a record of 64–96, 36½ games behind the league champion.
Description: The 1962 Houston Colt .45s were an expansion team in American Major League Baseball's National League, and 1962 was the first season in franchise history. Harry Craft was Houston's first manager. The .45s finished eighth among the National League's ten teams with a record of 64–96, 36½ games behind the league champion San Francisco Giants.
Description: The Houston Aeros were a professional ice hockey team in the World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1972 to 1978. The Aeros became one of the most successful franchises in the WHA. They won four consecutive Western Division titles, from 1973–74 to 1976–77 seasons, and finished second in the Western Division in 1972–73 and third in the league in 1977–78. They won the AVCO World Trophy in 1974 over the Chicago Cougars and in 1975 over the Quebec Nordiques, winning both series in four-game sweeps; and lost in the 1976 AVCO finals to the Winnipeg Jets, also in a sweep.
Description: Celebrate the iconic Bayou City where Texan tradition meets national pride. The "Houston with USA Flag" shirt brilliantly blends the skyscraping silhouette of Houston with the timeless stars and stripes 🏙️🇺🇸. It's a testament to the city's pioneering spirit, space exploration legacy, and unwavering patriotism. Constructed with premium fabric, this tee ensures comfort while radiating pride for both Houstonians and proud Americans across the nation. Whether you're exploring the Museum District, cheering on the Astros, or showcasing your love for the Lone Star State, this shirt encapsulates the heart and soul of Houston.
Description: The 1962 Houston Colt .45s were an expansion team in American Major League Baseball's National League, and 1962 was the first season in franchise history. Harry Craft was Houston's first manager. The .45s finished eighth among the National League's ten teams with a record of 64–96, 36½ games behind the league champion San Francisco Giants. On September 27, 1964 the Colt . 45s played their last game at Colt Stadium against the Los Angeles Dodgers. In 1965, the Colts . 45s were renamed the Astros and moved across the parking lot into the Astrodome.
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High quality polycarbonate. Access to all ports. Fade and Scratch resistant. Vacuum-form printed in U.S.A.
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