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Rockford Illinois Peaches Nostalgic Retro Baseball Team T-shirt

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Rockford Peaches Nostalgic Retro Baseball T-Shirt

Celebrate an iconic piece of baseball history with this vintage t-shirt featuring the classic logo of the Rockford Peaches. The Peaches were a legendary women's professional baseball team that played in Rockford, Illinois as part of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League from 1943 to 1954.

Immortalized in the beloved 1992 film A League of Their Own, the Rockford Peaches were one of the most successful franchises in the trailblazing AAGPBL. Playing their home games at Beyer Field, the Peaches thrilled fans with their talented rosters of players who helped pave the way for women in professional sports.

The team's classic peaches logo, along with their yellow, red and blue color scheme, made them instantly recognizable. The Peaches won AAGPBL championships in 1945, 1948, 1949 and 1950, cementing their legacy. Though the league disbanded in 1954, the pioneering Peaches live on.

This 100% cotton tee features the vintage Peaches logo screen printed on a standard fit shirt. Available in sizes S-5XL with your choice of various colors. Front graphic only with a blank back.  

Whether you're a baseball fan, feminist icon, or just love an underdog story, rep this nostalgic Rockford Peaches throwback baseball t-shirt to celebrate the pioneering women who defied expectations and left an indelible mark on America's pastime.