in Stock Rockford Expos Baseball Unisex Retro T-Shirt M

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This franchise was sold to the Chicago Cubs, but an agreement with Peoria prevented the move until 1994. In between, the franchise was affiliated with the Kansas City Royals. Fine Jersey fabric. 100% Combed Ring-Spun Cotton. 32 singles. 145 grams / 4.3oz.
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The Rockford Cubbies were a Midwest League baseball team that played from 1995 to 1998 in Rockford, IL. There was huge excitement in town to have a Chicago Cubs farm team to cheer on at Marinelli Field. The Rockford Cubbies became the Rockford Reds for one season and then moved to become the Dayton Dragons. Did you know? The Rockford Cubbies' public address announcer, Lisa Fielding, was one of the few female PA announcers in baseball at that time.
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