New Era Arizona Diamondbacks fitted hat Storm Grey, Burnt Orange colorway - Desert Magic Fitted: New Era Drops Diamondbacks 2001 World Series Storm Grey

Desert Magic Fitted: New Era Drops Diamondbacks 2001 World Series Storm Grey

$55.0

Details

Brand: New Era
Type: Fitted
Release: New Release
Colorway: Storm Grey, Burnt Orange
Sizes In Stock:
6 7/8 7 7 1/8 7 1/4 7 3/8 7 1/2 7 3/4
Color Breakdown:
Crown: Grey
Brim Top: Orange
SKU: 1501953
Listed: Nov 10, 2025

About This Fitted

Hat Club just dropped a stunning tribute to one of baseball’s greatest underdog stories with the New Era 59FIFTY Arizona Diamondbacks 2001 World Series Patch D Hat in Storm Grey and Burnt Orange. This fitted cap commemorates the Diamondbacks’ miraculous championship run in just their fourth season of existence, featuring the iconic 2001 World Series side patch that celebrates Arizona’s stunning upset victory over the three-time defending champion New York Yankees.

The 2001 World Series was pure baseball theater, with the Diamondbacks becoming the fastest expansion team to win a championship at just four years old. What made it even more incredible was how they did it, rallying from deficits in both Games 4 and 5 at Yankee Stadium to force a Game 7, then walking off the mighty Yankees in the bottom of the ninth inning on Luis Gonzalez’s blooper single over Derek Jeter’s head. The series featured a legendary pitching duel between Arizona’s Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling against New York’s Roger Clemens and Mariano Rivera, with Johnson becoming just the second pitcher ever to win World Series co-MVP honors.

This $55 fitted captures that desert magic perfectly with its unique Storm Grey base and Burnt Orange visor, colors that reflect Arizona’s dramatic landscape and the fiery determination of that championship squad. Available in sizes 6 7/8 through 8, this hat is a must-have for collectors who appreciate caps that tell the story of baseball’s most improbable champions, making it a perfect addition to any serious fitted collection focused on historic World Series moments.

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