History: Named for Brooklyn's Tip Top Bakery, whose owner also owned the club, the Tip Tops represented Brooklyn in the Federal League during the league's two years of existence in 1914-1915. Despite the league's best efforts to ensure that its lone club in New York City would succeed, believing it necessary for the league to gain viability as a third Major League, the Tip Tops followed a fourth place finish in 1914 with a seventh place finish in 1915.
History: Pittsburgh's entry in the short-lived Federal League began the season known as the Stogies but changed their nickname to the Rebels when player-manager Rebel Oakes took over the club midway through the year. Product Details: Made in the USA Federal League Authentic reproduction of the jersey worn in 1914 by the Pittsburgh Stogies Authentic white with navy pinstripe baseball flannel 50% wool, 50% polyester Navy soutache trim.
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