I got into a bit of a rabbit hole looking at All-Star Game caps from years past last week so I've got a bunch to show and tell you about today. For those who are fans of these caps, this is your lucky day. For those who aren't, this is not your lucky day.
A 1999 All-Star Game cap signed by Mike Hampton was featured here before and while he went 22-4 that year, his 2001 season was not as stellar even though he made the All-Star team. |
Here's a few images of a different Rockies cap from the 2001 All-Star Game as well.
This is an unsigned cap but it varies a little from the previous cap, which will be discussed shortly. |
Here's a better look at the All-Star Game patch. |
Same older version of the sweatband tags but the satin taping is the messy style that we've seen on certain caps before. Just so you can see how out of date these tags are, here's a group of images of the cap worn in the 2000 All-Star Game |
I forgot where I snagged these images from and hopefully one day we all forget about the jerkhole who is Curt Schilling's post-baseball identity. |
Really good look at the All-Star Game patch here. |
Now these sweatband tags seem to be consistent with ones we've seen on other caps from 2001. |
Looks like Randy was rough with that autograph pen there. Actually, when he uses one, is it called an autogruff pen? I'll show myself out. |
Looks like New Era returned to the embroidered "signature and player number" look for the 2002 All-Star Game cap. |
Not a great view of the sweatband tags but you can tell they're on-point as far the time period is concerned. You can also faintly see how the satin taping is that messy style which is unfortunate. |
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