Super soft and comfortable, durable and classic, this piece is perfect for fans who value both style and history. All of our garments are screen printed by hand the old fashioned way, ensuring each one is a unique masterpiece that runs true to size. Guaranteed to become your favorite to wear everyday, this timeless design embodies the spirit of past champions. Elevate your everyday wear with a touch of nostalgia and unmatched comfort.
Tri-Blend Tee - 4.5oz, 50/25/25 poly/combed ring spun combed cotton/rayon, unisex cut with shoulder to shoulder taping.
Baltimore Stars 1985
Baltimore welcomed the Stars with open arms. Tanenbaum quickly signed a broadcasting deal with Baltimore's most powerful radio station, WBAL, and built a good relationship with then-mayor William Donald Schaefer. However, he ran into a problem when he discovered that the Stars could not play at Baltimore's Memorial Stadium until 1986 due to objections from Baltimore Orioles owner Edward Bennett Williams. Reportedly, general manager Hank Peters and manager Joe Altobelli were concerned about the Stars tearing up the turf. With no other stadium in the immediate Baltimore area suitable for temporary use, Tanenbaum was forced to play at the University of Maryland's Byrd Stadium in College Park, 29 miles southwest of Baltimore and a Washington suburbc. Coincidentally, the Washington Federals, moved to Orlando as the Orlando Renegades the same season.