Ludington Tars Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Michigan
Ludington Tars Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Michigan
Ludington Tars Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Michigan
Ludington Tars Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Michigan
Ludington Tars Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Michigan
Ludington Tars Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Michigan

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Ludington Tars Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Michigan

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The Ludington Tars, based in Ludington, Michigan, were the final identity of a club that had played under other names before it. "Tar," often "Jack Tar," is old nautical slang for a sailor, dating back to the 1600s and 1700s, derived from sailors using tar to waterproof their ropes, sails, and clothing. It's a fitting name for a club on Lake Michigan's shore, and a natural successor to the team's earlier name. The franchise began in 1912 as the Ludington Mariners in the Michigan State League, playing through 1914 before a five-year hiatus during World War I, then returned in 1920, still as the Mariners, for a three-season run in the Class B Central League.

Those Mariners teams were the class of the Central League in the early 1920s, winning the regular-season pennant in both 1921 and 1922. The 1922 title didn't hold up in the postseason, though: Ludington lost the playoff to the Grand Rapids Billbobs, five games to three.

The club took the Tars name in 1926 and joined seven other Michigan clubs, from Bay City, Flint, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Muskegon, Port Huron, and Saginaw, when the Central League merged midseason with the Michigan-Ontario League to form a new Michigan State League. Ludington went 45-51 in that one-season league, which folded after 1926 and didn't return.

The Mariners name resurfaced in 1993, not as a professional club but as the Ludington Mariners Old Time Base Ball Team, a vintage reenactment squad that still plays by 1860s rules.

The Central League itself was a Class B circuit that ran, often sporadically, from 1903 into the 1930s (with a later 1948-51 revival), fielding teams mostly from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.

Retro Baseball Revival celebrates historic baseball teams with unique apparel, honoring their legacy and bringing history to one-of-a-kind clothing with our old school retro baseball tees from defunct Minor League Baseball teams. All of our high quality apparel is designed, printed, and shipped within the USA. This collection features 100% original designs based on the history and nicknames of historic minor league teams.

Our standard (non-premium) hoodies are classics that anyone is sure to recognize. They are thick, durable Gildan brand hoodies. They are a cotton/poly blend that stands the test of time and feature the 'kangaroo pouch' on the front with a draw string hood.

Size Guide: True to size, roomy

  • Brand: Gildan | Product ID: G18500
  • Made with a medium-heavy fabric (8.0 oz/yd² (271 g/m²)) that consists of 50% cotton and 50% polyester for that cozy feel and warmth you need in a hoodie.
  • The classic fit along with the pouch pocket and the tear-away label make for a highly comfortable, scratch-free wearing experience.
  • The color-matched drawcord and the double-lined hood add a stylish flair and durability that tie everything together.
  • Made using 100% ethically grown US cotton. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production. The blank tee's dyes are OEKO-TEX-certified dyes with low environmental impact.
  • Tumble dry: medium; Iron, steam or dry: low heat; Do not dryclean; Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F); Non-chlorine: bleach as needed.