Indianapolis Clowns Legends Baseball Cap

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  • Commemorates the year the Clowns first began playing in Indianapolis, marking their transition from Cincinnati
  • Features official Negro League Baseball Museum slogan, Discover Greatness, celebrating legendary players who overcame adversity
  • Durable, comfortable woolblend fabric with official team logo embroidery on front and back
  • Honors Hank Aaron, Toni Stone, Satchel Paige, Oscar Charleston and other Clowns greats who changed baseball history
  • Portion of all sales benefits the Negro League Baseball Museum, preserving baseball history for future generations
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Step into Negro League history with this officially licensed Indianapolis Clowns Legends Baseball Cap, celebrating the longest-running franchise in the history of Black professional baseball. Born as the Miami Giants in the 1930s and later becoming the Ethiopian Clowns, this remarkable team moved to Cincinnati in 1943 before making their historic debut in Indianapolis in 1944—the pivotal year commemorated by "EST. 1944" on this cap. Operating between Cincinnati and Indianapolis from 1944 to 1945, the team officially established Indianapolis as its permanent home in 1946, where it became known simply as the Indianapolis Clowns. The "Clowns" name originated from their unique blend of exceptional athletic talent and theatrical showmanship—pre-game entertainment, comedy routines, and on-field antics that drew massive crowds while showcasing world-class baseball skills that rivaled those of any team in America.

The Clowns became legendary for the extraordinary players who wore their uniforms, creating a dynasty of talent that changed baseball forever. Hank Aaron launched his professional career with the Clowns in 1952, batting .366 before his contract was sold to the Boston Braves. Toni Stone broke barriers as the first woman to play professionally on a men's team, courageously stepping in to replace Aaron and even managing to get a hit off the legendary Satchel Paige. The ageless Paige himself suited up for the Clowns in 1967 at age 60, while Hall of Fame manager Oscar Charleston guided the team to multiple championships. Other legends like "King Tut" King, Goose Tatum, and Mamie "Peanut" Johnson all contributed to the Clowns' incredible legacy.

The "Discover Greatness" embroidered on the back of this premium wool-blend cap represents the official slogan of the Negro League Baseball Museum's traveling exhibition, which celebrates the remarkable achievements of African American baseball players. This phrase encapsulates the spirit and incredible accomplishments of legends who played for the love of the game despite facing segregation and discrimination. A portion of all sales benefits the Negro League Baseball Museum, ensuring these inspiring stories continue to educate and motivate future generations about baseball's true pioneers.

Collection The Heritage Collection
Edition Open Edition
Medium Wool Blend
SKU NLEG142CL-WHT
Big Boy Headgear

Big Boy Headgear

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