
Seattle Rainiers 1954 Vintage Ballcap
Product Details:
- Made in the USA
- Genuine vintage red wool broadcloth, embroidered "S" on front
- Standard visor with green satin under visor
- Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
- Satin taping with cotton sweatband
- Item #: SEA54C
League: Pacific Coast League
History: Hard to believe after all these years this is the first time we have offered this rare Seattle Rainiers cap, worn only in 1954. The PCL was classified as "Open" in 1954, a prelude to the league eventually getting Major League certification. That plan, of course, changed when the Dodgers and Giants moved West in 1958, taking the original PCL's two richest territories. Pitcher Tommy Byrne fanned 199 in '54, leading the league. Byrne was that rare beast: A good-hitting pitcher. He had a .236 lifetime average with four Major League teams.
Product Details:
- Made in the USA
- Genuine vintage red wool broadcloth, embroidered "S" on front
- Standard visor with green satin under visor
- Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
- Satin taping with cotton sweatband
- Item #: SEA54C
League: Pacific Coast League
History: Hard to believe after all these years this is the first time we have offered this rare Seattle Rainiers cap, worn only in 1954. The PCL was classified as "Open" in 1954, a prelude to the league eventually getting Major League certification. That plan, of course, changed when the Dodgers and Giants moved West in 1958, taking the original PCL's two richest territories. Pitcher Tommy Byrne fanned 199 in '54, leading the league. Byrne was that rare beast: A good-hitting pitcher. He had a .236 lifetime average with four Major League teams.
Original: $33.32
-65%$33.32
$11.66Description
Product Details:
- Made in the USA
- Genuine vintage red wool broadcloth, embroidered "S" on front
- Standard visor with green satin under visor
- Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
- Satin taping with cotton sweatband
- Item #: SEA54C
League: Pacific Coast League
History: Hard to believe after all these years this is the first time we have offered this rare Seattle Rainiers cap, worn only in 1954. The PCL was classified as "Open" in 1954, a prelude to the league eventually getting Major League certification. That plan, of course, changed when the Dodgers and Giants moved West in 1958, taking the original PCL's two richest territories. Pitcher Tommy Byrne fanned 199 in '54, leading the league. Byrne was that rare beast: A good-hitting pitcher. He had a .236 lifetime average with four Major League teams.























