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Baseball is a fraternity, and within the game, bullpens are a brotherhood of their very own. In Game 6 Friday night in Toronto, the Blue Jays’ relievers had a white “51” written on the right side of their caps next to the World Series patch,
The caps were an immediate hit—and even got a celebrity endorsement from David Byrne, the iconic musician and longtime Film Forum patron, who modeled the cap for the company’s
The Los Angeles Dodgers have found a unique way to keep their teammate Alex Vesia in mind while he's away from the team.
For the past five games, every Dodgers reliever has donned a cap featuring a small piece of embroidery: the No. 51, tucked beside the World Series logo. It’s their subtle way of keeping lefty Alex Vesia -- who wears uniform No.
NEW YORK (AP) — Wanting to cap Toronto's season with a title, Jeff Hoffman suggested changing hats. Six losses in seven games had dropped the Blue Jays into a tie with the New York Yankees for the AL East lead. That prompted the 32-year-old reliever to ...