Jeanerette Blues Crewneck Sweatshirt - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Louisiana
Jeanerette Blues Crewneck Sweatshirt - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Louisiana
Jeanerette Blues Crewneck Sweatshirt - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Louisiana
Jeanerette Blues Crewneck Sweatshirt - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Louisiana
Jeanerette Blues Crewneck Sweatshirt - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Louisiana
Jeanerette Blues Crewneck Sweatshirt - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Louisiana

Retro Baseball Revival

Jeanerette Blues Crewneck Sweatshirt - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Louisiana

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The Jeanerette Blues, based in Jeanerette, Louisiana, represented a small sugar cane town in Iberia Parish and were among the early stars of the Evangeline League. Jeanerette's connection to the circuit goes back to 1934: when fire destroyed the Lake Charles grandstand that first season and forced that franchise to relocate mid-year, Jeanerette stepped in as the host. A permanent Blues franchise then operated from 1935 through 1939.

Their best season was 1935, when the Blues went 86-42 under manager Ivy Griffin, swept the Opelousas Indians in the semifinals, and beat the Lafayette White Sox four games to two in the finals for the Evangeline League championship. They reached the finals again in 1936, losing to the Alexandria Aces.

The Blues were also at the center of one of the circuit's more colorful incidents. On July 16, 1939, Jeanerette traveled to Rayne for a doubleheader against the Rice Birds. After a disputed 8-4 loss, irate Rayne fans rushed the umpires, leaving one official struck by a flying pop bottle and the other hit from behind with a baseball bat. It was, by the standards of the Tabasco Circuit, a fairly routine evening. The Blues did not return when the league resumed in 1946.

The Evangeline League was a Class D minor league (Class C from 1949) that operated primarily in southern and central Louisiana from 1934 through 1957, with a wartime pause from 1943 through 1945. Named for the Acadian folk heroine of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1847 epic poem, the league was nicknamed the "Pepper Sauce League" or the "Tabasco Circuit" by fans and sportswriters, a nod to the Cajun country setting and the volatile brand of baseball played there.

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 crewneck sweatshirts are classics that anyone is sure to recognize. They are thick, durable Gildan brand crews. They are a cotton/poly blend that stands the test of time.

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  • Made with a medium-heavy fabric blend of 50% cotton and 50% polyester (8.0 oz/yd² (271.25 g/m²)), this sweatshirt feels cozy and is the perfect choice for those colder months.
  • The classic fit along with the crew neckline deliver a comfy wearing experience with a clean-cut style. Meanwhile, the double-needle stitching at the shoulder, armhole, neck, waistband, and cuff seams add top-tier durability.
  • Say goodbye to itchiness thanks to the gray, pearlized tear-away label.
  • 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 shirt's dyes are OEKO-TEX-certified dyes with low environmental impact.
  • Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F); Non-chlorine: bleach as needed; Tumble dry: low heat; Do not iron; Do not dryclean.