1986 Baseball Socks
Description: Celebrate the 1986 New York baseball champions with a bold city skyline built from iconic player names. A vintage tribute for true fans of the game.
New York Baseball Dream Team World Champions Series 1986 New York City Skyline Socks
by Legend Skyline
$20
Description: The Beaumont Golden Gators were a minor league baseball team in the double A Texas League from 1983 to 1986. The team was an affiliate of the San Diego Padres for their entire tenure. In 1986 the team was sold to a group that moved them to Wichita, Kansas before the 1987 season, becoming the Wichita Pilots.
Description: The Beaumont Golden Gators were a minor league baseball team in the double A Texas League from 1983 to 1986. The team was an affiliate of the San Diego Padres for their entire tenure. In 1986 the team was sold to a group that moved them to Wichita, Kansas before the 1987 season, becoming the Wichita Pilots.
Description: The Beaumont Golden Gators were a minor league baseball team in the double A Texas League from 1983 to 1986. The team was an affiliate of the San Diego Padres for their entire tenure. In 1986 the team was sold to a group that moved them to Wichita, Kansas before the 1987 season, becoming the Wichita Pilots.
Description: The Beaumont Golden Gators were a minor league baseball team in the double A Texas League from 1983 to 1986. The team was an affiliate of the San Diego Padres for their entire tenure. In 1986 the team was sold to a group that moved them to Wichita, Kansas before the 1987 season, becoming the Wichita Pilots.
Description: The Beaumont Golden Gators were a minor league baseball team in the double A Texas League from 1983 to 1986. The team was an affiliate of the San Diego Padres for their entire tenure. In 1986 the team was sold to a group that moved them to Wichita, Kansas before the 1987 season, becoming the Wichita Pilots.
Description: The Ventura County Gulls were a minor league baseball team in Ventura, California in 1986. They were a high-A class team that played in the California League, and were a farm team of the Toronto Blue Jays for the franchise’s only year as the Gulls. They played all of their home games at the baseball field at Ventura College. In spite of the fact that the Gulls’ roster featured 14 future major league baseball players in their lone year, Ventura County did not make the playoffs; instead, they lost a tiebreaker to the Visalia Oaks.
Description: The Ventura County Gulls were a minor league baseball team in Ventura, California in 1986. They were a high-A class team that played in the California League, and were a farm team of the Toronto Blue Jays for the franchise’s only year as the Gulls. They played all of their home games at the baseball field at Ventura College. In spite of the fact that the Gulls’ roster featured 14 future major league baseball players in their lone year, Ventura County did not make the playoffs; instead, they lost a tiebreaker to the Visalia Oaks.
Description: The Ventura County Gulls were a minor league baseball team in Ventura, California in 1986. They were a high-A class team that played in the California League, and were a farm team of the Toronto Blue Jays for the franchise’s only year as the Gulls. They played all of their home games at the baseball field at Ventura College. In spite of the fact that the Gulls’ roster featured 14 future major league baseball players in their lone year, Ventura County did not make the playoffs; instead, they lost a tiebreaker to the Visalia Oaks.
Description: Dwight Evans jersey number 24 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Boston Red Sox game-worn jersey. Dewey was one of the finest all-around right fielders in baseball history — an eight-time Gold Glove winner whose defensive mastery of Fenway's right field wall was matched by an underrated offensive game that produced over 2,400 hits during his 19 seasons in Boston.
Description: Roger Clemens jersey number 21 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Boston Red Sox game-worn jersey. The Rocket was the most dominant pitcher of his era during his Red Sox years — striking out a then-record 20 batters in a single game in 1986, winning three Cy Young Awards with Boston, and leading the team to the 1986 World Series.
Description: The Beaumont Golden Gators were a minor league baseball team in the double A Texas League from 1983 to 1986. The team was an affiliate of the San Diego Padres for their entire tenure. In 1986 the team was sold to a group that moved them to Wichita, Kansas before the 1987 season, becoming the Wichita Pilots.
Description: Gary Carter jersey number 8 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Montreal Expos game-worn jersey. The Kid was one of the greatest catchers in baseball history — a Hall of Famer whose two-out single sparked the famous rally in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series, and whose enthusiasm and leadership made him the most beloved player in Expos history during his Montreal years.
Description: Wade Boggs jersey number 26 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Boston Red Sox game-worn jersey. Boggs was the finest pure hitter of the 1980s — five batting titles, over 3,000 career hits, a Hall of Famer, and one of the most disciplined hitters in baseball history whose meticulous preparation and remarkable plate coverage made him virtually impossible to get out.
Description: The Beaumont Golden Gators were a minor league baseball team in the double A Texas League from 1983 to 1986. The team was an affiliate of the San Diego Padres for their entire tenure. In 1986 the team was sold to a group that moved them to Wichita, Kansas before the 1987 season, becoming the Wichita Pilots.
Description: Dwight Gooden jersey number 16 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic New York Mets game-worn jersey. Doc Gooden's 1985 season was one of the most dominant pitching campaigns in baseball history — a 24-4 record, 1.53 ERA, and Cy Young Award at age 20. His electric fastball and devastating curveball made him the most feared pitcher of his era at his peak.
Description: Jim Rice jersey number 14 with Red Sox wordmark and facsimile autograph, based off the classic Boston Red Sox game-worn jersey. Rice was the most feared hitter in the American League during his peak — the 1978 AL MVP whose imposing presence in the Fenway lineup made him one of the most dominant offensive forces of the late 1970s and a Hall of Famer who earned his place through sustained excellence.
New York Mets - Scum Bunch - 1986 - Doug Sisk - Jesse Orosco - Danny Heep Socks
by Awesome Tees Designz
$20
Description: Keith Hernandez jersey number 17 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic New York Mets game-worn jersey. Hernandez was the heart and soul of the 1986 World Series champion Mets — an 11-time Gold Glove first baseman, NL co-MVP in 1979, and one of the most intelligent players of his era whose leadership transformed the Mets into champions.
Description: Davey Johnson jersey number 15 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Baltimore Orioles game-worn jersey. Johnson was one of the best second basemen of his era — a 1970 World Series champion who set the single-season home run record for second basemen in 1973, and later became equally famous as the manager of the 1986 World Series champion Mets.