A piece of minor league baseball history from the North Shore. This ultra-soft tee celebrates the Lynn Sailors, who brought Seattle Mariners-affiliated Double-A baseball to Massachusetts from 1980 to 1982. Playing their home games at Fraser Field, the Sailors represented a brief but memorable chapter in Eastern League history, helping develop future MLB players like Darnell Coles and Phil Bradley.
The vintage-style, distressed logo printing gives this shirt an authentically weathered look – as if it survived from the Sailors' three-season tenure. It's a conversation starter that lets you rep a unique era of New England baseball.
Printed on premium Gildan 5000 heavyweight cotton (5.3 oz, pre-shrunk), this classic unisex fit t-shirt features:
• 100% ring-spun cotton for superior comfort and durability
• Available in sizes S-5XL
• Tear-away label for added comfort
• Wide range of color options
• Direct-to-garment printing for vibrant, long-lasting design
• Logo on front only, blank back
The Lynn Sailors brought Double-A baseball to the Boston area during a time when minor league teams were rare in major league markets. Despite producing talented players, financial challenges and declining attendance led to the team's relocation to Vermont after the 1982 season. This shirt pays tribute to a short-lived but fascinating experiment in bringing high-level minor league baseball to Greater Boston.