New Era Milwaukee Brewers fitted hat red, green, infrared colorway - 2002 All-Star Game Fitted: New Era’s Infrared Brewers Tribute Brings Milwaukee History to Life

2002 All-Star Game Fitted: New Era’s Infrared Brewers Tribute Brings Milwaukee History to Life

$54.99

Details

Brand: New Era
Type: Fitted
Release: New Release
Colorway: red, green, infrared
Availability: Sold Out :(
Color Breakdown:
Crown: Red
Brim Top: Red
Brim Bottom: Green
SKU: EF-7279502393509
Listed: Dec 9, 2021

About This Fitted

The Infrared Milwaukee Brewers Mint Green Bottom 2002 All Star Game Side Patch New Era 59Fifty Fitted is a stunning tribute to one of Milwaukee’s most memorable All-Star moments. This bold colorway combines infrared red with mint green accents, creating a vibrant aesthetic that perfectly captures the energy of the Midsummer Classic. The side patch commemorates the 2002 All-Star Game, making this piece a must-have for collectors who appreciate both style and baseball history.

The 2002 All-Star Game holds a special place in baseball lore as the infamous contest that ended in a 7-7 tie after 11 innings, marking the first tie in All-Star history since 1961. Commissioner Bud Selig made the controversial decision to call the game when both teams ran out of pitchers, leading to widespread criticism and eventually prompting MLB to give home-field advantage in the World Series to the winning league starting in 2003. What many fans don’t realize is that this game featured an incredible 30 future Hall of Famers on the rosters, including Barry Bonds, who went 2-for-2 with a home run, and Derek Jeter, who collected two hits for the American League.

This exclusive release from exclusive_fitted represents more than just headwear, it’s a conversation starter about one of baseball’s most debated moments. The unique infrared and mint green combination makes this fitted stand out in any collection, while the 2002 All-Star patch serves as a reminder of the game that changed how MLB approaches its premier exhibition. At $54.99, collectors are getting a piece that bridges Milwaukee Brewers history with a pivotal moment in All-Star Game evolution.

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