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Bowling alleys that stayed open 24 hours were the original third place for people who needed somewhere to be at 2 AM that wasn't a bar
Minor league ball meant everything to small industrial cities in upstate New York back then
Inspired by Bloodsport
Part of our Retro Hotel collection
Red text reads "CLASS F" and "BASEBALL" beside a small North Dakota state outline with an arrow pointing to "FARGO
Mesa Jewels - Arizona - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Unisex Hoodie Size:S Bowling alleys that stayed openMesa Jewels baseball club brought Class D ball to Mesa, Arizona in 1929 as part of the Arizona State League. Desert towns rarely got professional teams in that era, making the Jewels a rare point of local pride. Brief as their run was, they proved small towns could carry the weight of the game. Part of our Defunct Baseball collection, inspired by the vintage Minor League teams of yesteryear. The Details: Curved ice blue serif text reads "MESA JEWELS"