American Socks, Caps All Over MLB on Fourth of July
The socks being worn across baseball on the Fourth of July, including by several of the Texas Rangers and Boston Red Sox, are fit for the Independence Day holiday.
Stars, stripes and “USA” adorn the stockings that many players are showcasing up to the knees with their pants hiked up. They also go with the special caps that feature an American flag design in the team logo with team name on the side with “USA” underneath.
Among the Rangers wearing the USA socks were All-Star right fielder Adolis García, All-Star third baseman Josh Jung and left fielder Robbie Grossman.
MLB celebrates holidays and other special occasions throughout the season with special uniforms. The military is acknowledged with camo gear, pink makes an appearance on Mothers’ Day and so on.
The Rangers also debuted their City Connect uniforms this year to commemorate the history of baseball in the Dallas-Arlington-Fort Worth area.
As for the Fourth of July, the socks can be your for a mere $23.99 (discount coupon applied) on mlbshop.com. The caps come in several styles and prices at the same site..
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