New Era New York Yankees fitted hat gray, purple colorway - 1962 World Series Fitted: New Era Drops Purple Yankees Championship Tribute

1962 World Series Fitted: New Era Drops Purple Yankees Championship Tribute

$49.99

Details

Brand: New Era
Type: Fitted
Release: New Release
Colorway: gray, purple
Availability: Sold Out :(
Color Breakdown:
Crown: Purple
Logo: White
Brim Top: Purple
SKU: EF-9111427645605
Listed: Apr 29, 2025

About This Fitted

1962 World Series Game 7 action between New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants
The thrilling 1962 World Series that this Yankees fitted commemorates came down to the final at-bat of Game 7.

The Purple New York Yankees Gray Bottom 1962 World Series Side Patch New Era 59Fifty Fitted from exclusive_fitted brings one of baseball’s most dramatic championships back into the spotlight. This $49.99 fitted celebrates the Yankees’ thrilling seven-game victory over the San Francisco Giants, featuring a striking purple crown with gray bottom and the commemorative 1962 World Series side patch that honors this unforgettable October showdown.

What makes this World Series so legendary? Game 6 was delayed three days by rain in San Francisco, creating an unusual rest period before the winner-take-all Game 7 that ended with Willie McCovey’s rocket line drive heading straight for Bobby Richardson’s glove. The Giants actually outscored the Yankees 21-20 over the entire series despite losing, showing just how razor-thin the margin was between championship glory and heartbreak. Ralph Terry, who became Series MVP with his 1-0 Game 7 shutout victory, faced off against Jack Sanford three times during this epic 1962 World Series battle that came down to the final at-bat.

For Yankees collectors, this fitted represents more than just another championship tribute, it captures one of the franchise’s most hard-fought titles during their golden era. The purple colorway gives this classic World Series commemoration a fresh modern twist while the side patch serves as a permanent reminder of Terry’s clutch pitching and Richardson’s series-saving defensive play that secured Yankees history.

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