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The Seattle Mariners have a new, yet very familiar, jersey sponsor. The Mariners announced Thursday that Nintendo of America Inc. is the team’s first jersey sleeve partner. Nintendo of America ...
Nintendo of America announced Thursday that the Seattle Mariners will wear a patch bearing the company's name on their jersey sleeves during the 2025 season. The patch will debut on Opening Day ...
The Seattle Mariners announced Thursday that they’ve partnered with Nintendo as the team’s “first-ever official jersey sleeve partner.” That means that the Nintendo logo and the Nintendo ...
While the regular season has already begun for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs, it’s still Spring Training for everyone else, so let’s talk about Spring Training hats. If you’ve ...
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — The British and Irish Lions will play a First Nations lineup in Melbourne as part of the nine-game tour of Australia that includes three test matches against Joe ...
In last week’s UK album chart, the highest-positioned British band was Oasis with their greatest hits collection. The Manchester band’s 1994 debut Definitely Maybe was also the UK’s top ...
The new collection of MLB hats from New Era has caused quite a stir online. The Texas Rangers have already removed their cap from the online team store, and more teams have followed suit.
A unique, new line of MLB hats for fans displays a team’s uniform logo with its hat logo superimposed on top of it in the center. The mishmash of letters created a different word altogether ...
A line of caps from New Era featured the team’s logo superimposed on the team name, but that combo created the word “TETAS” ― slang in Spanish for “boobs.” The next four years will change America ...
Overnight, sports apparel brand New Era has become the butt of online jokes for their newly released MLB Overlap 59FIFTY hat collection. Not only are the new hats nonsensical, but at least one ...
While there are no obligatory codes of behavior when meeting the British royals, the royal family's website says that "the traditional forms of greeting" would be a small neck bow from the head ...