Baseball Diamond Field Pillows
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: Doubleday Field is a baseball stadium in Cooperstown, New York named for Abner Doubleday and located two village blocks from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The grounds have been used for baseball since 1920, on what was Elihu Phinney's farm. A wooden grandstand was built in 1924, later replaced by a steel and concrete grandstand built in 1939 by the Works Project Administration. Subsequent expansion has increased seating capacity to 9,791 spectators.
Description: Ray Kinsella lives with his wife, Annie, and daughter, Karin, on their corn farm in Dyersville, Iowa. Troubled by his broken relationship with his late father, John, a devoted baseball fan, Ray fears growing old without achieving anything. While walking through his cornfield one evening, he hears a voice whispering, "If you build it, he will come." He sees a vision of a baseball diamond in the cornfield and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson (who in real-life died in 1951) standing in the middle. Believing in him, Annie lets him plow under part of their corn crop to build a baseball field, at risk of financial hardship.
Description: Elevate your game day style with this "Modern Art" baseball diamond design. Inspired by geometric abstraction and emerald-cut gemstone patterns, this sophisticated graphic reimagines the field as a literal diamond. Featuring deep greens and sharp, gold-toned lines, it’s the perfect blend of luxury and sportsmanship. Ideal for fans who appreciate a clean, minimalist aesthetic, or as a unique gift for architects, designers, and baseball purists who see the beauty in the game's geometry.
Description: A clean, geometric representation of a baseball field in white on a vibrant blue background. The text 'WAVELAND' is at the top, 'SHEFFIELD' at the bottom, 'CLARK' on the left, and 'ADDISION' on the right, all in white sans-serif font. Includes a small square icon on the left and base icons on home plate.
Description: A stylized image of a baseball field with various words placed around it. The field is green with dirt baselines and bases. Words like 'WHY', 'BECAUSE', 'WHAT', 'NOBODY', 'TOMORROW', 'WHO', 'TODAY', 'I DON'T KNOW', and 'I DON'T CARE' are scattered across the scene.
Baseball Field Why Nobody Tomorrow Who Today I Don't Know I Don't Care Because What Pillow
by Remisova illustrator
$23 $28
Description: A vintage-inspired baseball graphic featuring an Iowa cornfield diamond, flying baseball, stadium lights, and rustic sports lettering. Perfect for baseball fans, Iowa pride, rural ballpark lovers, summer game days, cornfield scenery fans, and anyone who loves classic America’s pastime artwork with a nostalgic country sports vibe. A great gift idea for players, coaches, dads, baseball families, and vintage sports shirt collectors.
Description: Celebrate the spirit of the game with this Women's Pro Baseball League merchandise. Featuring a classic vintage script aesthetic, this apparel honors the skill and athleticism of professional female ballplayers. Perfect for fans and players alike who support equality on the diamond.