Fieldale Towelers Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Virginia
Fieldale Towelers Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Virginia
Fieldale Towelers Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Virginia
Fieldale Towelers Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Virginia
Fieldale Towelers Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Virginia
Fieldale Towelers Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Virginia

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Fieldale Towelers Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Virginia

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The Fieldale Towelers played three seasons in the Bi-State League, from 1934 (as the Fieldale Virginians) through 1936. Fieldale was a company village carved out of Henry County, Virginia, by the Fieldcrest textile concern to house workers at its towel-producing mills. The town existed because of one industry; the team's nickname made that explicit.

Despite three losing seasons on the field, the 1936 Towelers produced one of the most remarkable individual performances in the league's history. Ken Keltner, a 19-year-old third baseman, led the league with 120 runs scored, 175 hits, and 335 total bases in 118 games, adding 37 doubles, 12 triples, 33 home runs, and 116 runs batted in. He had been a truck driver discovered playing softball before the Milwaukee Brewers signed him. The Towelers finished seventh of eight teams in spite of it. Keltner moved up to the Brewers' top club the following season, made his major league debut with the Cleveland Indians in 1937, and became one of the American League's premier defensive third basemen over a 13-year career that earned him seven All-Star selections. On July 17, 1941, playing third base for Cleveland against the Yankees, Keltner made two backhanded plays against Joe DiMaggio that brought DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak to an end.

The Bi-State League was a Class D circuit that ran from 1934 through 1942, fielding teams from the tobacco and textile country straddling the Virginia-North Carolina border. The league did not resume after World War II.

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.