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Bruh, it's manifestly true that Vols hats are better. It's also true by definition for a guy named Orange. Sticking with my story.
Don't take it personal. The post was about MLB hats ... not about the Vols attire.
All Vols fans know Vols hats are way cooler than any MLB hat.
 
Don't take it personal. The post was about MLB hats ... not about the Vols attire.
All Vols fans know Vols hats are way cooler than any MLB hat.
This isn’t about which mlb team you like or hate, tell me which team or teams have the best and worst hat logo?

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I’m going best
Tie Yankees and Reds
Oh and the white Sox.

Worst
Arizona
OK. I think the Yankee and Dodger hats are good, but I don't wish to give them any credit for anything. 😂

I think the Braves hats are classics but Bama contaminated them by stealing the logo in 2004 and changing it just enough to get away with the theft.

I think Arizona needs to make their A out of a rattlesnake. But I only care for a few more days. 😂 They may be the worst hats.

I sorta like the Bluejays' hats, but the Orioles' look somehow like they are mocking their own team. Which, I don't blame them.
 
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On October 26 in Baseball History...
  • 1911- Danny Murphy of Philadelphia had four hits as the Athletics beat the New York Giants 13-2 to win the World Series in six games. The A's put the game out of reach with a seven-run seventh inning.

  • 1931- Charles Comiskey dies at age 72. The White Sox owner and pioneer player never recovered from the betrayal of the 1919 World Series.

  • 1950- The Baseball Writers of America select Yankees shortstop Phil Rizzuto as AL MVP. Rizzuto had 200 hits, 125 runs scored, and a .324 batting average, but drove in just 66 runs.

  • 1971- Oakland's Vida Blue wins the AL Cy Young Award by a 98-85 margin over Mickey Lolich of the Tigers. Blue was 24-8 for the A's, posting 301 strikeouts, eight shutouts, and a 1.82 ERA. Ferguson Jenkins won the Cy Young Award in the NL.

  • 1977- Sparky Lyle becomes the first AL reliever to win the Cy Young Award. Lyle leads the league with 72 appearances, posting a 13-5 record with 26 saves and a 2.17 ERA.

  • 1979- Commissioner Bowie Kuhn notifies Hall of Famer Willie Mays that if he accepts a position with Bally Manufacturing Corporation, owner of several gambling casinos, he must disassociate himself from major league baseball. Mays, a part-time coach and goodwill ambassador for the Mets, will relinquish his duties upon accepting Bally's job offer.

  • 1982- Steve Carlton becomes the first pitcher to win four Cy Young Awards. The Phils 37-year-old lefthander, who led the NL in wins (23), innings (295.2), strikeouts (286), and shutouts (six), was a previous winner in 1972, 1977, and 1980.

  • 1985- Dane Iorg's two-run single and a disputed call by first base umpire Don Denkinger in the ninth inning gave the Kansas City Royals a 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals and tied the World Series after six games. St. Louis scored its run on a bloop single by Brian Harper in the eighth inning.

  • 1991- Kirby Puckett prevents two Atlanta runs with a leaping catch in the third inning and then lofts a sacrifice fly in the fifth to give the Twins the lead in Game Six. The Braves tie it in the seventh, but Puckett turned out the lights in the 10th with a home run to force a seventh game.

  • 1995- Orel Hershiser allows just two runs over eight innings and Jose Mesa survives a two-run home run by Ryan Klesko in the ninth inning to give the Indians a 5-4 win in Game Five.

  • 1996- A three-run third inning is all the Yankees need. Series MVP John Wetteland pitches out of trouble in the ninth as the Yankees win the World Series for the first time since 1978.

  • 1997- Edgar Renteria ended one of the most thrilling Game 7s ever, singling with two outs in the bottom of the 11th inning to give the Florida Marlins their first World Series championship with a 3-2 win over the Cleveland Indians. The 5-year-old Marlins became the youngest expansion team to win a championship.

  • 1998- The New York Mets announced All-Star catcher Mike Piazza agreed to a seven-year, $91 million contract, the richest deal in baseball history.


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