The PCL: San Diego Padres – Ebbets Field Flannels
History: The Beaumont-Port Arthur area of Texas has long been one of the global centers of the oil industry. That heritage is reflected in the names of Beaumont’s baseball teams, which included Oilers,” Gushers, Oil Gushers, Roughnecks, and finally, Exporters, who represented Beaumont in the Texas League from 1920-1955. Throughout the 1930s, the Exporters were an affiliate of the Detroit Tigers.
Ebbets Field Flannels Beaumont Exporters 1936 Road Jersey
The Curious Case of a PCL Padres Cap.
History: The fall season of 1936 saw the Kyojin win their first of eight consecutive Japanese Baseball League championships. The star of the club in the 1930s was pitcher Victor Starffin, an ethnic Russian who was the son of a Russian military officer. A phenom in the Japanese youth baseball ranks, Starffin originally intended to give up to go to university, but was blackmailed into playing professionally in Tokyo after his father was jailed on a charge of manslaughter.
Ebbets Field Flannels Tokyo Kyojin (Giants) 1936 Road Jersey
History: The Pels were aligned with the Pittsburgh Pirates in the mid 50s. Andy Cohen was manager and future Bucs catcher Danny Kravitz represented New Orleans on the Southern Association's All-Star team.
Ebbets Field Flannels New Orleans Pelicans 1936 Road Jersey
Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego) – Society for American Baseball
PCL San Diego Padres
Description: Authentic reproduction of the original 1956 San Diego Padres (PCL) ballcap. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth.
San Diego (PCL) 1956 Vintage Ballcap
RARE VINTAGE ORIGINAL 1967 San Diego Padres Pcl Baseball Team
Lot Detail - C.1956 SAN DIEGO PADRES (PCL) GAME WORN CAP (SDHOC
Sports Hollywood - Hollywood Stars
Padres and Red Sox Turn Back Clock 80 Years