1964 World Series Fitted: New Era Drops Cardinals Championship Tribute with Pink Bottom
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New Era just dropped a stunning tribute to one of the most thrilling World Series in baseball history with this White St. Louis Cardinals Pink Bottom 1964 World Series Side Patch 59FIFTY Fitted. Available exclusively at exclusive_fitted for $49.99, this clean white crown paired with that eye-catching pink undervisor creates a colorway that’s both vintage-inspired and thoroughly modern. The 1964 World Series side patch serves as the perfect reminder of when the Cardinals captured their sixth championship in franchise history.
The 1964 Fall Classic was an absolute nail-biter that showcased the Cardinals’ incredible resilience and clutch performance. St. Louis faced the heavily favored New York Yankees, who were making their fifth consecutive World Series appearance, but the Cardinals had other plans. The series went the full seven games, with Cardinals ace Bob Gibson delivering one of the most dominant pitching performances in World Series history, striking out 31 batters across three starts while posting a microscopic 3.00 ERA. Perhaps most remarkably, Gibson pitched complete games in Games 5 and 7, including the series-clinching 7-5 victory at Yankee Stadium that ended New York’s dynasty and marked the final World Series appearance for Mickey Mantle.
For collectors, this fitted represents more than just a championship commemoration, it’s a celebration of one of baseball’s greatest upsets and the end of an era. The 1964 World Series victory launched the Cardinals into their own mini-dynasty, as they’d return to win it all again in 1967. That pink bottom adds a contemporary twist to this historical piece, making it perfect for collectors who appreciate both the rich heritage of Cardinals baseball and modern fitted hat design. With sizes currently showing as unavailable, this exclusive drop from New Era is already generating serious buzz among collectors who recognize the significance of this championship moment.