
Aguilas Cibaenes 1955 Authentic Wool Ballcap
A HERITAGE CAP HONORING THE 1955 ĂGUILAS CIBAEĂAS
History: The 1955 season was transformative for the Ăguilas Cibaeñas and the Dominican winter league as a whole. With the championship calendar shifting to fall and winter, the Aguiluchos began competing alongside more of the nationâs top professional talent, deepening rivalries with Tigres del Licey and Leones del Escogido. During the 1955â56 campaign, Ăguilas swept Licey in the semifinals before falling to Escogido in the final series â a gritty performance that helped solidify their identity as perennial contenders in Santiagoâs baseballâmad Cibao region. This era helped set the stage for the franchiseâs future: more than 20 national titles and six Caribbean Series championships.
Cut from genuine wool broadcloth with a felt-appliquĂ© logo, this cap replicates the Cibaeñas 1955 onâfield hat.
A HERITAGE CAP HONORING THE 1955 ĂGUILAS CIBAEĂAS
History: The 1955 season was transformative for the Ăguilas Cibaeñas and the Dominican winter league as a whole. With the championship calendar shifting to fall and winter, the Aguiluchos began competing alongside more of the nationâs top professional talent, deepening rivalries with Tigres del Licey and Leones del Escogido. During the 1955â56 campaign, Ăguilas swept Licey in the semifinals before falling to Escogido in the final series â a gritty performance that helped solidify their identity as perennial contenders in Santiagoâs baseballâmad Cibao region. This era helped set the stage for the franchiseâs future: more than 20 national titles and six Caribbean Series championships.
Cut from genuine wool broadcloth with a felt-appliquĂ© logo, this cap replicates the Cibaeñas 1955 onâfield hat.
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A HERITAGE CAP HONORING THE 1955 ĂGUILAS CIBAEĂAS
History: The 1955 season was transformative for the Ăguilas Cibaeñas and the Dominican winter league as a whole. With the championship calendar shifting to fall and winter, the Aguiluchos began competing alongside more of the nationâs top professional talent, deepening rivalries with Tigres del Licey and Leones del Escogido. During the 1955â56 campaign, Ăguilas swept Licey in the semifinals before falling to Escogido in the final series â a gritty performance that helped solidify their identity as perennial contenders in Santiagoâs baseballâmad Cibao region. This era helped set the stage for the franchiseâs future: more than 20 national titles and six Caribbean Series championships.
Cut from genuine wool broadcloth with a felt-appliquĂ© logo, this cap replicates the Cibaeñas 1955 onâfield hat.

















