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Spring Training is right around the corner and we have 5 new tees in our line up for sale. These 5 shirts have a little of everything for every fan young or old. The Tom Terrific and Shea Panels tees would appeal to older die hards that show respect to the history of the team while the T7L skull shirt would gear more towards a fan who likes an edgy look.
The Keep Calm and Cheer On shirt is great for any fan. Everyone is always so down on our team that we all expect a losing season before they even play 1 of the 162. Chill out, get off the ledge, keep calm and cheer on.
Lastly the Bronx Bandwagon shirt goes without saying. Any baseball fan will tell you that the bandwagon capital is located in the Bronx. People will get a laugh out of this one for sure.
All of our shirts are printed on top notch premium garments. We don’t slouch on the quality and offer you the best fit and feel shirts around. We have a 100% money back return policy if you aren’t happy with the shirts once they arrive, but let me tell you that is never the case.
We keep our costs reasonable by cutting printing charges that other brands see. We print every shirt by hand in our Queens, NY warehouse. For the fans, by the fans right in the backyard of the team we love.
LGM!
My Grandparents moved from Flushing to Florida around 1990 but in the 80′s they’d plan trips down I-95 to visit friends and catch some Mets Spring Training games. As far back as I can remember my Grandfather, “Poppy”, would be either watching the game or listening on some beat up AM radio out near the BBQ with a Meister Brau beer in hand.
My Grandma was also a fan although she’d pretend to like the Braves, calling them “her team” whenever the two would match up throughout the season. She was only joking but it would get him all riled up. It was fun.
They lived on Kissena Blvd. and Pop would hit as many games as possible until they moved down South. I’ve blogged about this before but “Pop”, John Trypuc, worked for the phone company and helped lay down all the phone lines when Shea Stadium was being built. I have photos of that too… just gotta track em down. He’d also have to check in on the place every once in a while. Testing the lines and of course getting autographs. He’d have to make sure the bullpen to dugout phone was working and filled baseballs with all the greats from the 60′s-80′s.
Here’s pop and Ron Darling. I can’t say this is at a signing event because I can picture him grabbing this photo op even if Ron was mid meal. Loving the headphones, VERY 80′s.
I’m headed down to my first Spring Training this March and although 2012 isn’t looking like 1986 it’s sure to be a great time. Ya never know what may happen! Don’t count out our roster just yet. Stranger things have happened. YA GOTTA BELIEVE! LGM!
I’d love to get my hands on this t-shirt. I only wear shirts from The 7 Line to games, but I have a wide collection of vintage threads that have either been passed down to me from family members or I scooped up on eBay.
Click HERE to read about a spring training game in 1987 between the Mets and Twins down in Florida.











