New Era Los Angeles Angels fitted hat navy, blue colorway - 2010 All-Star Game Fitted: New Era Drops Navy Angels Side Patch Commemorative

2010 All-Star Game Fitted: New Era Drops Navy Angels Side Patch Commemorative

$44.99

Details

Brand: New Era
Type: Fitted
Release: New Release
Colorway: navy, blue
Availability: Sold Out :(
Color Breakdown:
Crown: Navy
Brim Top: Navy
Brim Bottom: Grey
SKU: EF-7015730806949
Listed: Aug 31, 2021

About This Fitted

2010 MLB All-Star Game at Angel Stadium of Anaheim with players on field
The historic 2010 All-Star Game at Angel Stadium, commemorated by this special Angels fitted hat with side patch.

Step into baseball history with this stunning NEW ERA NAVY LOS ANGELES ANGELS 2010 ALL STAR GAME SIDE PATCH FITTED, now available at exclusive_fitted for $44.99. This navy 59FIFTY commemorates the 81st MLB All-Star Game held at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on July 13, 2010, a groundbreaking event that marked several firsts in baseball broadcasting and entertainment. The clean navy colorway provides the perfect backdrop for the distinctive 2010 All-Star side patch, making this piece a must-have for Angels collectors and baseball history enthusiasts alike.

What makes this game truly special goes beyond the National League’s 3-1 victory that secured home-field advantage in the World Series. This was the first MLB All-Star Game ever broadcast in 3D, with Fox and DirecTV pioneering this technology for baseball fans nationwide. The festivities took an unprecedented turn when the Chevrolet All-Star Red Carpet Parade rolled through Disneyland itself, starting near It’s a Small World and ending on Main Street USA, creating a magical blend of America’s pastime with Disney magic that had never been seen before.

For collectors, this fitted represents more than just headwear, it’s a tangible connection to a pivotal moment when baseball embraced cutting-edge technology and creative celebration. While the Angels had minimal on-field representation with only Torii Hunter as a reserve player, hosting duties allowed the franchise to showcase Angel Stadium on the sport’s biggest stage. The ceremonial first pitch thrown by Angels Hall of Famer Rod Carew added another layer of franchise history to an already memorable evening, making this commemorative fitted a perfect tribute to a night when innovation met tradition in Anaheim.

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